Israel's Eurovision hopeful Noa Kirel breaks down in tears after incredible breakdance | The Sun

ISRAELI pop star Noa Kirel took the stage at the Eurovision song contest 2023.

After her incredible performance, she was reduced to tears as she received a roaring applause from the crowd. 


As Noa was nearing the end of her performance, she asked if the audience wanted to see her dance and finished off with her backing dancers in an explosive routine.

The 22-year-old performed her song Unicorn which is about self-empowerment, and previously said that it signified "the freedom to be who you are, to dance how you want, to say what you feel".

The crowd went wild as her performance came to a finish which caused the singer to break down into tears.

After gathering her emotions, the star said: "Wow, words cannot explain how exciting it was to represent my country, with hundreds of millions of eyes around the world watching every movement and sound.

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"Waiting for the results, but in the meantime, I'm using the time to say thank you to everyone who accompanies me, supports me, loves me And sending positive energies.

"Keep going just a little longer!"

Noa finished third place in this year's Eurovision song contest with 362 points, losing narrowly to Sweden.

She won the title of "Fan Favourite" in a poll on the official Eurovision TikTok account.

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Her country received top marks from the juries of Italy, Azerbaijan, France, Armenia and Poland.

The third-place finish for Isreal is the best result for the country since Netta Barzilai won the competition in 2018 with “Toy.”

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