Nutsa Buzaladze Will Represent Georgia at Eurovision 2024

Georgian broadcaster has made its decision for Eurovision 2024: Nutsa Buzaladze will raise the Georgian flag in Malmö

About Nutsa

Nutsa Buzaladze is a 26 year old Georgian singer. Nusta is well known for her participation in several music festivals.
At the age of 7, she learned to play the piano and was a member of the children band Mziuri.
At the end of 2013, the singer competed in the 3th season of “The Voice of Turkey“. She was eliminated in the semi-finals, and her mentor was Hadise (who represented Turkey at Eurovision 2009).
In 2013, at the age of 16, Nutsa took part in the Georgian version of “Your face sounds familiar” where she reached the finals.
In 2014, the singer won the world music festival “New Wave“.
The singer also participated in the Georgian version of “Dancing With Stars“.
In 2017, Nutsa took part in the national selection for Eurovision 2017. She performed the song “White Horses Run” and ended up in 2nd place, behind Tamara Gachechiladze who represented the country in Eurovision 2017.
In 2023, she particiapted in the “American Idol“, where she performed a duet with Kylie Minogue:

In August 2021, ESCBEAT recommended the singer as one of our wishes for Eurovision!Her song for Eurovision 2024 will be released in the upcoming weeks.

You can listen to her latest song “L.O.V.E“:


You can watch her reaction here:

Are you happy with Georgia‘s choice for Eurovision 2024?
Eurovision 2024 will be held in Malmö, Sweden.
The semi-finals will be held on the 7th and 9th of May 2024, and the grand final will be held on the 11th of May 2024

Don’t forget to visit our Eurovision 2024 homepage

Doron Lahav is 30-year-old, who lives in Israel. Doron has been watching the Eurovision Song Contest since early 2000s. Doron works as a Data Scientist and shows interest in singing and writing.

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