Germany: Jendrik releases an 'Acoustic Vs Burlesque' version of his ESC entry "I don't feel hate" at Eurovision 2021

Germany: Jendrik releases an 'Acoustic Vs Burlesque' version of his ESC entry
Monday, 19 April 2021

  • Germany's Eurovision 2021 hopeful, Jendrik Sigwart, has published a special 'Acoustic Vs Burlesque' version of his Eurovision entry " I don't feel hate"

    With the next Eurovision contest around the corner and most of the pre parties cancelled due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic the competing acts don't have many opportunities to promote their entries and showcase their talent before the live shows. However, they have other means to reach the fans via online events and interviews and special releases of alternative versions of their songs and live sessions. 

    The German Eurovision representative, Jendrik,  is treating the fans with a special 'Acoustic Vs Burlesque' version of his entry 'I don't feel hate' . Check it below: 

    Jendrik will perform his entry directly in the Grand final on May 22 in Rotterdam Ahoy as he is representing a Big 5 country. 

     

    A Few words for Jendrik Sigwart

    Jendrik Sigwart was born in Hamburg and has three siblings. He learned piano and violin as a teenager and studied musicals for four years at the Institute for Music at the University of Osnabrück. Even during his studies he appeared in various musicals, including My Fair Lady , Hairspray and Peter Pan . Sigwart also writes his own songs published on YouTube . 

    Aside from the musical stage, Jendrik also writes his own songs on his ukulele  with sometimes funny, sometimes thought-provoking texts in German or English and with refreshing catchy tunes. He then performs this accompanied by himself on the ukulele and accordingly most of the songs he can find are presented in acoustic versions.