She represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with "A Million Voices" where she finished second, with 303 points earned by jury.
Gagarina was born in Moscow, but spent most of her youth in Greece. After completing her education, she moved to Saratov to live with her grandmother. She is fluent in Russian, Greek and English.On 9 March 2015, it was revealed that Gagarina would represent Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[2...(展开全部)She represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with "A Million Voices" where she finished second, with 303 points earned by jury.
Gagarina was born in Moscow, but spent most of her youth in Greece. After completing her education, she moved to Saratov to live with her grandmother. She is fluent in Russian, Greek and English.On 9 March 2015, it was revealed that Gagarina would represent Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[2] Gagarina placed second in the Grand Final of Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "A Million Voices". On July 25, 2015, she performed the closing song of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying draw in Saint Petersburg, shown on television worldwide. She was a coach in the Russian reality talent show The Voice in seasons four and five.
On February 1, 2019, it was revealed that Gagarina participated in Chinese' reality competition Singer 2019, also known as the seventh season of I Am a Singer, entering under the substitute singer status on the fourth week. Gagarina was the third European contestant to participate after season 6's winner Jessie J (United Kingdom) and initial singer Kristian Kostov (Bulgaria). Gagarina achieved three top placements on the first five week of shows before finishing last in her sixth show, which was the Challenge round; Gagarina would have been eliminated per the competition rules but was instead saved after the Challenger of the week was unsuccessful in beating a majority (4) of the seven singers. On March 22, she was temporarily given bye after reporting to the media that she sustained a muscle injury during rehearsals. Despite her injury, she eventually ranked in the top three during the following week's round, called the Breakout round (a round featured previously eliminated contestants, substitute singers, except withdrawn and non-competing singers), where she became one of the seven finalists eligible for the title of Singer 2019 winner. The finals of Singer 2019 will be held live in Mango TV on April 12, 2019