New Zealand Launch Bid To Join Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Kiwi brewery Yeastie Boys are leading the ‘Let NZ in EU’ campaign with seriously cheesy Europop single.
Kiwi Beer Icons Yeastie Boys are leading the charge on the campaign urging the competition to “open up and let NZ inside EU”. The world’s smallest multinational beer company, founded in New Zealand and now also brewing in the UK (with a kiwi accent) have taken it upon themselves to highlight why the country should be in the competition, poking fun at Australia’s inclusion in the contest and inviting fellow New Zealand pals to launch the first ever official unofficial Eurovision entry.
The official/unofficial single has been launched with Two Hearts, a Kiwi comedy pop-duo consisting of Laura Daniel (vocals) and Joseph Moore (beats/occasional vocals when it isn’t too hard), whose arena-sized concert shows have been performed in medium-sized theatres and comedy venues across NZ, Australia and the UK.
Eurovusion (Open Up) embraces everything that’s great about Eurovision, a gloriously camp banger that details the plight of the New Zealand people, encouraging the world to let them into the prestigious competition.
But it doesn’t stop there, together Yeastie Boys and Two Hearts have even gone as far as to create a petition so that the public can take part in righting this preposterous wrongdoing. They might not get in this year, but let’s make a noise, start a conversation and, hopefully, catapult New Zealand onto the world stage next year.
Speaking about the campaign, Yeastie Boys founder Stu Mckinlay said: “We’ve become big Eurovision fans since arriving here in the UK but we really miss having our own country to cringe at while simultaneously supporting unwaveringly.
I was the youngest of five kids and whenever my older siblings went to gigs, I was too young to join them. Australia being in Eurovision, when New Zealand hasn’t been invited, gives me the same vibes and I don’t like it.
New Zealanders grow up with a sense of social justice being very important and Australia being invited to Eurovision without New Zealand is like inviting someone to your wedding but not giving them a plus one!
Everyone loves New Zealand and finds us cute and non-threatening and that makes us a sure thing for doing well in the public vote. I mean who really likes Australia?”
Eurovusion (Open Up) is out now, with the video available to watch here.