Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004
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Austria was represented by Tie Break and the song "Du Bist". The Austrian National Final 'song.null.vier' was held on March 5 2004, hosted by Boris Uran and Oliver Auspitz with the winner being chosen by televoting. One wildcard was reserved for a newcomer, while the other nine contenders were established Austrian acts, supplied by the country's record companies. The winner of the competition was the boy-band Tie-Break who sang the German song "Du Bist". Waterloo & Robinson already represented Austria back in 1976 where they ended up in 5th position with a song called 'My little world'. Tie Break consists of Stefan di Bernardo, Tommy Pegram, and Thomas Elzenbaumer.
At Eurovision, the band had a very subtle performance with simple choreography. The stood in a circle at the beginning of the song and then remained linear in the rest of the movements. The song failed to leave a lasting impression, which is understandable because of its early draw. The typical boy band ballad gained only 9 points, which placed them 21st out of 24 performers.
Final - March 5
№ | Song | Singer | Points | Place |
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1 | Shine on | Zabine | 5% | 7th |
2 | Millionaire | Daniel Djuric | 8% | 6th |
3 | My Istanbul | Mizan | 1% | 10th |
4 | Good 2 see U | Rob Davis | 8% | 5th |
5 | You can change the world | Waterloo & Robinson | 21% | 2nd |
6 | Rich white man | 5 in Love | 10% | 4th |
7 | Hold me | Elnaz | 3% | 8th |
8 | Link love | Ide | 10% | 3rd |
9 | Du bist | Tie Break | 32% | 1st |
10 | Sexuality | André Leherb | 2% | 9th |
Individual Entries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 |
Albania - Andorra - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Croatia - Cyprus - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Iceland - Ireland - Israel - Latvia - Lithuania - Republic of Macedonia - Malta - Monaco - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Russia - Serbia and Montenegro - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - United Kingdom
Note: Countries in italics are semi-finalists who did not advance to the final. |