Immediately after the Croatian delegation’s return, an enthusiastic crowd of thousands gathered to welcome Baby Lasagna back to Zagreb. Congratulations to Croatia and Baby Lasagna for this outstanding achievement!
Even though Croatia did not win the contest, Baby Lasagna has become a national hero by securing second place. Croatia received the most points from the televoters, marking the country’s best result ever in its 29-year history of participating in the ESC.
Croatia was only 44 points behind the winner, Switzerland, and many people believed that Baby Lasagna could bring the trophy to Zagreb. In the semi-final, Croatia secured first place with 169 points, followed by Ukraine with 161 points.
It’s great to see such an enthusiastic crowd and an even more delighted Baby Lasagna.
Watch the video of his live performance in the middle of the town:
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As one of the founders of eurovisionlive.com I am responsible for the interviews with the singers and the editorial content. My passion for the Eurovision Song Contest exists since my early childhood. The exotic music, different cultures and languages have given a lot of inspiration to me. Since my very first ESC in Dublin 1994 I particularly appreciate the get together and friendship of all the nationalities and Riverdance was a thrill!