Jost brought the song European Pope With an accompanying music video, it will be released on Thursday. The windmill in Etersheim is a prominent set piece in the section.
“Many journalists contacted us, and the clip became the talk of the day among visitors,” owner Samantha van den Bos said on Saturday. Afghan National Police. “Even though we had a big dinner to prepare on Friday, all the interviews had to take place between soup and stir-fries.”
The Dutch team for the Eurovision Song Contest submitted its report at the factory about a month ago. “They had a whole route through the north of Holland and looked at different windmills,” says Van den Bos. “I don't know why we were chosen in the end. I was afraid we had little chance: I was sick on the day of their visit and I think I was acting very sullen.”
Van den Bos was initially not a fan of Joost. “We saw him in Groningen, when we ended up in his room at Eurosonic Noorderslag,” she says. “I felt really angry: What kind of teenager is he who makes so much noise? But at the end of the show, I was moved to tears. Ghost is an artist. It's very impressive the kind of intense reactions he can elicit in a human being with what he does.”
This year's Eurovision Song Contest will take place from May 7 to 11 in Malmö, Sweden. Joost will represent the Netherlands in the second semi-final on May 9.