Bulgaria gives its Eurovision winner Dara a grand welcome upon her return home

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SOFIA – Dara, a talented Bulgarian singer, made headlines recently as she returned home to a jubilant crowd after winning the Eurovision Song Contest. Hundreds of fans greeted her at Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport, proudly waving Bulgarian flags and celebrating this historic moment for their country.

Despite being tired from her big win, the 27-year-old was all smiles as she held up the coveted Eurovision trophy. Major Bulgarian TV stations even altered their programming to broadcast her arrival live, highlighting the importance of this achievement.

“This award marks the beginning of my future international career,” Dara expressed, reflecting her excitement and ambition following her victory.

Dara won the 70th Eurovision Song Contest held in Vienna with her catchy song, “Bangaranga.” This victory is particularly significant as it represents Bulgaria’s first-ever win in the competition, a moment that will surely be celebrated for years to come.

“We have done something great for Bulgarian music, and I hope this sends a message that Bulgaria’s performers and artists deserve stronger support,” Dara added, emphasizing the need for recognition of local talent.

She also pointed out that Bulgaria is “an exceptionally talented nation that will continue to receive more and more attention,” hinting at her hopes for the future of Bulgarian music on the international stage.

Dara, whose full name is Darina Yotova, triumphed over 24 other competitors in the grand final of the European music showcase. Her infectious beats and well-choreographed dance routine captivated both national juries and viewers worldwide, whose votes ultimately decided the winner.

Among the official attendees at the airport was Sofia Mayor Vassil Terziev. He mentioned that the city is ready to host the next Eurovision Song Contest in 2027, coinciding with Bulgaria’s 20th anniversary of joining the European Union.

Political leaders across Bulgaria expressed their pride in Dara’s accomplishment. Parliamentary speaker Mihaela Dotsova described her win as “an inspiration for the nation,” while President Iliana Yotova celebrated it as a “triumph for Bulgaria.” Prime Minister Rumen Radev even declared it “a victory with global resonance,” showcasing the national pride stemming from this historic event.

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