The artists of Eurovision 2018: Bulgaria

The members of EQUINOX have performance in their 'Bones'.

They say Eurovision brings people together and that's certainly the case for Bulgaria's 2018 participants, Equinox. The five-piece outfit has been formed exclusively for Eurovision, and the individual artists haven't previously worked together. 

Equinox are: 

Zhana Bergendorff
Winner of the second season of Bulgaria’s X Factor in 2013. She is a prominent artist in Bulgasia with hits like 'Samuray', 'Nevazmozhni Sme Sami' and 'Dokrai'.

Vlado Mihailov
The Bulgarian singer-songwriter and actor is the frontman of the popular groups Safo and Sleng. He is no stranger to Eurovision, having been a part of Team Bulgaria as a backing vocalist for Kristian Kostov in Kyiv. As an actor, he has played in two of Bulgaria’s biggest movies of 2017 – Benzin, Heights and Nokaut.

Georgi Simeonov
The singer, songwriter and vocal producer debuted in the popular Bulgarian boy band 032, but began his solo career in 2013 with songs 'Po-dobre', 'Che Razbrah' and 'Dilar Na Lubov'.

Johnny Manuel
Originally from Flint, Michigan, Johnny has been a performer since his childhood, and even toured with boy band N*SYNC at age 14. His incredible performance of Whitney Houston's 'I Have Nothing' on America's Got Talent in 2017, where he eventually reached the semi-finals, has accumulated over 270 million views on Facebook.

Trey Campbell
The L.A. based songwriter is one of the composers behind 'Bones'. He writes music for artists such as Bebe Rexha, Norway’s Julie Bergan and Romania’s Alexandra Stan.

 

 

 


Share
2 min read

Published

By Staff writers

Share this with family and friends


Download our apps
SBS On Demand
SBS News
SBS Audio

Listen to our podcasts
SBS's award winning companion podcast.
Join host Yumi Stynes for Seen, a new SBS podcast about cultural creatives who have risen to excellence despite a role-model vacuum.
Get the latest with our SBS podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch SBS On Demand
Over 11,000 hours

Over 11,000 hours

News, drama, documentaries, SBS Originals and more - for free.