Abor & Tynna: A Musical Journey to Eurovision
Siblings Abor and Tynna, representing Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2025, are primed to captivate audiences with their song "Baller." Hailing from a musically rich family, their father, Csaba Bornemisza, is a cellist with the Vienna Philharmonic, while their sister Tünde excels at the violin.
Despite facing past vocal challenges, Tynna has overcome them through diligent voice training. The duo's performance, enhanced by Abor's illuminated cello, promises to be a standout.
With backing from Stefan Raab, known for his influence in the German music scene, they aim to secure a memorable spot in the competition. Regardless of the ESC results, Abor and Tynna remain committed to their musical careers, having recently released their debut album "Bittersüß" and planning a tour across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
This dynamic pair exemplifies the spirit of musical passion and resilience, ready to shine on the global stage.
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