If a singer will stay in Eurovision’s history he is definitely Johnny Logan.

Three times the winner of the competition with songs still mentioned, met Queen Elizabeth and comes to Greece for two appearances in Pallas.

Indeed, in tonight’s Eurovision national final, Sakis Rouvas will say Hold Me Now, the piece that gave England to win in 1987.

The artist spoke to Buongiorno, from Finland where he has been for the 45th anniversary of his career.

“The victory was important, but the biggest honor was to represent the country,” he told Buongiorno.

As he said, he was sure he would win when he went with the song Hold Me Now at Eurovision in 1987.

“For the first time I went to get to know the world. The second time I was more landing and it was very important to represent my country, ”he said.

Speaking about the competition then and now he said: “It’s the same as the music industry. In the 80s it was a big television show, we didn’t have the internet and social. In the old days, we had the cones, now it’s all online. “

From the entries that stand out in Eurovision is those of ABBA and Loreen, and said that during his visit to our country he wants to visit the Acropolis.

Speaking about Andrea Mikroutsikos’ participation, he said that the fact that he went to a time when there was a symphony orchestra was a great fortune though for Eurovision was expensive.

Johnny Logan will appear on March 24 and 25 at the Pallas Theater and as he said, this is a show that will combine his old and new songs.