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Sweden is sending a brother act to the Eurovision Song Contest this year, but Marcus & Martinus aren’t simply brothers — they are identical twins. They will open the grand final on Saturday ...
Sweden’s 2024 Eurovision twin delegates Marcus & Martinus are no strangers to the stage, having achieved a Top 10 hit in Norway aged nine, and a second consecutive hit, “Elektrisk”, which ...
Twins Marcus & Martinus rose to fame as one of Scandinavia's biggest pop sensations after winning Norway’s 'Junior MGP' in 2012. At the age of 9, their song To Dråper Vann hit the top 10 in Norway and ...
Marcus and Martinus will be representing Sweden at the forthcoming 2024 Eurovision Song Contest on home soil, can the fabulous twins win the competition in Malmo? The lads have a massive fan-base ...
Scandinavian pop sensations Marcus and Martinus are representing reigning champions Sweden at Eurovision 2024. The identical twins, from Norway, rose to prominence at the age of just nine years old.
There’s a whole lot of expectation on Marcus & Martinus’ shoulders for Eurovision 2024. The dance-pop duo, identical twins who were born in February 2002, have taken on the huge responsibility ...
For this week’s episode, Marcus & Martinus sit down with Steve to talk about representing this year’s host country… Sweden! The twins are taking their song Unforgettable to Malmö, where they’ll be ...
Marcus & Martinus are the Swedish representatives for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with their trance club banger, Unforgettable. Comprised of twin brothers Marcus and Martinus Gunnarsen ...
As fans eagerly await to see if Marcus & Martinus can win Eurovision 2024, here is everything you need to know about the singing duo. Marcus & Martinus, or M&M for those who know them well ...
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