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Keli Holiday Open to Eurovision Dream After Viral Success and Border Incident

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Keli Holiday Open to Eurovision Dream After Viral Success and Border Incident
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Australian artist Keli Holiday discusses potential Eurovision participation, recent viral hit, and denied US re-entry incident during radio interview.

Keli Holiday , the Australian singer-songwriter and co-founder of the electronic duo Peking Duk , has captured public attention not only for his viral hit " Dancing2 " but also for recent comments about potentially representing Australia at the Eurovision Song Contest.

The conversation emerged during an appearance on Triple M's Mick in the Morning with hosts Mick Molloy, Rosie Walton, and Nick Riewoldt. Molloy playfully pitched the idea, recalling a fever dream where Holiday would lead Australia to Eurovision victory with his signature dance moves, suggesting the performance would captivate European audiences. Holiday's current momentum follows a string of successes.

"Dancing2" earned Song of the Year at the 2025 ARIA Awards, and its parent album topped the national Australian albums chart. He supported the release with a comprehensive national tour that reached regional Australia, followed by his first international dates.

However, the overseas trek hit a snag when he was denied re-entry into the United States after performing in Canada, despite holding proper visa documentation. The incident forced the cancellation of a scheduled show at Baby's All Right in New York City and an early return home. Holiday expressed disappointment on social media and later on radio, stating he loves the United States and hopes to return soon to fulfill commitments to fans.

When discussing Eurovision, Holiday's name arises in the context of Australia's strong historical performance, notably Delta Goodrem's fourth-place finish in 2025 and Dami Im's second-place result in 2016. While no official approach has been confirmed, Holiday did not dismiss the possibility, indicating an openness to the glittery contest. His unique style and recent chart dominance make him a plausible contender, though the complexities of international logistics-highlighted by his recent border difficulties-could factor into any future decision.

For now, fans await his next move, whether it involves Eurovision preparations or a rescheduled US tour

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