Olly Alexander continues to be teasing followers as they eagerly await information about his upcoming Eurovision track.
Final 12 months, the previous Years & Years frontman revealed he could be representing the UK at Eurovision in Could, which is being held in Malmö following Loreen’s win for Sweden in 2023.
To date, he’s been throwing Eurovision followers just a few crumbs to maintain us all intrigued (main many to piece collectively that his competing track could be known as Dizzy), and on Tuesday, unveiled a model new teaser clip.
And as a shock for all of us, the video noticed him teaming up with BBC Breakfast favorite Carol Kirkwood.
Within the fake climate report, the It’s A Sin star teased that there could be a “uncommon phenomena of dizzy spells” hitting the UK within the close to future, showing to verify rumours in regards to the title of his track.
“From what we will see, there isn’t an finish to those dizzy spells for the foreseeable simply but, and no telling in the event that they’ll proceed to go spherical and spherical or simply finally return to the start.
In fact, this received’t be information to a few of you eagle-eyed viewers, as a few of you’ve got already warned us of the approaching spells forward, however we haven’t bought the total image simply but.
He then urged followers to “pay shut consideration to the various temperatures on the map behind me”, which included the numbers 11, 1, 29 and seven.
The clip ends with what seems to be a brief snippet for Olly’s Eurovision monitor, which he’ll be performing on the contest later within the 12 months.
Olly’s mysterious Eurovision monitor was written with Danny L Harle, whose credit embody Dua Lipa’s Houdini and Coaching Season, in addition to songs by Caroline Polachek, Charli XCX, Liam Gallagher and Rina Sawayama.
The chart-topping singer beforehand stated: “As a younger boy I at all times appeared ahead to this unbelievable occasion of unbridled pleasure, the splendidly chaotic mixture of musical types, theatrical performances, heartfelt emotion and humour.
“I actually can’t imagine I’m going to be part of such a particular legacy and fly the flag for the UK within the gayest manner attainable. It shall be an honour.”