Vienna siblings Abor & Tynna conquer the ESC with Baller!

Vienna siblings Abor & Tynna conquer the ESC with Baller!

Wien, Österreich - On May 21, 2025, the Vienna Duo Abor & Tynna took part in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel for Germany and achieved 15th place in 26 countries. This gave them 151 points, of which 77 points came from the jury. Her song "Baller" is a modern German-speaking pop song, which was particularly well received by ESC fans who appreciated the German text. The siblings, which are called Bourgeoz and Attila Bornemisca, have musical roots that go back to their father, Csaba Bornemisza. He is a cellist with the Vienna Philharmonic.

ABOR & TYNNA have already played together in childhood. ABOR plays the cello while Tynna is active on the flute. The first songs together were recorded in 2016, and since then they have written a total of around 60 pieces. Your success in the preliminary decision "Chef's matter ESC 2025 - who sings for Germany?" Was an important step that Tynna described as "difficult" and about which she would like to think about. Abor, on the other hand, was delighted with the upcoming adventure that they were able to experience during the competition.

success and future prospects

The Eurovision Song Contest was not just a unique event for the siblings. In autumn 2023 you will start with your first concert tour, the "Bittersüß Tour". This will include the presentation of her debut album "Bittersüß", which will be released in February 2025. The tour begins on October 4th in the Flex in Vienna and also includes appearances in Linz and in cities such as Hamburg, Cologne and Frankfurt from September 2025.

This year's participation is not the first international appearance for Abor & Tynna. In 2022 they were active as a support act on the tour of Nina Chuba and were able to increase their fame. Her music, which is created in 90 percent in Germany, benefits from the diverse possibilities that the German music market offers. It is particularly interesting that "Baller" is considered a song that represents the modern German music culture well, similar to the last German -language song at the ESC, "Women Government The World" by Roger Cicero in 2007, did.

historical context of the ESC for Germany

The Eurovision Song Contest has a long history for Germany. Since its first participation in 1956, the country has participated in the competition a total of 68 times, only once, in 1996, not participating in the competition. Germany has achieved various successes in the past, including two profits. The first victory, "A little peace" by Nicole in 1982, was celebrated with 161 points and the second victory, "Satellite" by Lena in 2010 with 246 points. Despite some last places in the past, including 9 in different years, Germany has also reached many top 10 places.

With the placement of Abor & Tynna on the 15th place in Basel, a new era for the German ESC entry is initiated, while the country continues to claim its place in the international music circus. The organic connection to the music and the artistic work of the two siblings could be a sign of the artistic rebirth of German music culture in the next year.

For all interested parties who want to learn more about the adventures of Abor & Tynna, details on the group and their career can be found on [Eurovision] (https://www.eurovision.de/news/portraet-abor-tynna-ballern-sich-zum-nach-baselin- Wikipedia. Further information about the competition itself can be found on Krone.

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