
There is no going back, Baby Lasagna is bringing the “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” to London Eurovision Party! Yes, fan favourite and this year’s Croatian entry will be coming to Here At Outernet in central London on April 7th.
Baby Lasagna, has taken Europe by storm! And Eurofans are already dreaming of a first Eurovision win for Croatia. After “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” was released in January, Mr Lasagna became the talk of Europe. Within hours of the song reveal, “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” was trending within the Top 50 on Croatian YouTube. Now, he has amassed over 3 million views of his Dora 2024 winning performance!
Who is Baby Lasagna?
Baby Lasagna — real name Marko Purišić — wasn’t originally picked for the Croatian National Final, Dora. But producers from Croatia’s national broadcaster revealed that Zsa Zsa had withdrawn and that they were replacing her with a relatively unknown, 28 year old Baby Lasagna.
Baby Lasagna took Dora by storm! Destroying the field and winning with 321 points. 239 more points than Vinko who finished in second place!
Our William Lee Adams chatted with Baby Lasanga after his addition to the Dora lineup.
“I didnt expect anything! I just thought I would be one of the contenders, if I get a hundred new fans, that’s it.”
London Eurovision Party 2024
The London Eurovision Party is the biggest annual Eurovision event in the United Kingdom.
The party will see a mojrity of artists from the year of 2024, but joining them will be some Eurovision alumnis too. This year the party celebrates its 15th edition at Here at Outernet in the UK capital.
Here at Outernet is a large concert venue right in the beating heart of London. It is known for its artistic styling and modern spaces. The London Eurovision Party will provide an excellent chance for a British audience to see their favourite acts before the contest itself.
We have many announcements coming up very shortly, so keep your eyes peeled!
Are you delighted to see Baby Lasagna at London Eurovision Party? Have you got your ticket yet? Who do you want to be confirmed next? Let us know in the comments below!