Loreen is set to return to the Eurovision stage for a second shot at victory with Sweden’s 2023 entry Tattoo.
Over the weekend, the hitmaker – who won the Contest back in 2012 with Euphoria – emerged triumphant at Melodifestivalen over the weekend, meaning she’ll represent the country in Liverpool this May.
In doing so, she quickly became the bookies favourite to top the scoreboard.
Should she go all the way, Loreen would become the first female artist to win Eurovision twice and only the second double-winner ever, after Ireland’s Johnny Logan.
The singer-songwriter won for the first time in 1980 with What’s Another Year, and again in 1987 with Hold Me Now.
He also penned Linda Martin’s 1992 winning song Why Me?, having previously composed her 1984 second-place entry Terminal 3.