Delta Goodrem dazzled as she performed at Eurovision in Concert at AFAS Live in Amsterdam on Saturday

Delta Goodrem dazzled as she performed at Eurovision in Concert at AFAS Live in Amsterdam on Saturday.

The Australian singer, 41, delivered a commanding performance as part of the showcase, which sees this year’s Eurovision Song Contest hopefuls preview their entries in front of fans ahead of the renowned music competition in May.

Dressed in a striking floor-length gold gown, Delta made an immediate impression as she stepped onto the stage, with the metallic number featuring a draped halter-neck design that clung to her figure before falling to the floor.

Her signature blonde locks were styled in loose waves, cascading over her shoulders, while her glowing make-up look complemented the dramatic stage lighting.

The Born To Try hitmaker appeared fully immersed in the performance, belting out notes with her eyes closed.

She paired the statement gown with minimal jewellery, opting for delicate pieces and stacked bracelets that added subtle sparkle.

Delta Goodrem dazzled as she performed at Eurovision in Concert at AFAS Live in Amsterdam on Saturday

Delta Goodrem dazzled as she performed at Eurovision in Concert at AFAS Live in Amsterdam on Saturday

Dressed in a striking floor-length gold gown, Delta made an immediate impression as she stepped onto the stage, with the metallic number featuring a draped halter-neck design that clung to her figure before falling to the floor

Dressed in a striking floor-length gold gown, Delta made an immediate impression as she stepped onto the stage, with the metallic number featuring a draped halter-neck design that clung to her figure before falling to the floor 

The performance was backed by vivid projection screens, adding to the polished production as Delta joined a line-up of international acts showcasing their songs ahead of the main event.

It comes after Delta recently wowed UK fans with a surprise pop-up show in London, where she debuted her Eurovision track Eclipse live for the first time.

She delighted an intimate crowd as she performed her track Eclipse, along with a selection of her greatest hits, under a bridge in Camden.

Eclipse is the track Delta will perform as Australia’s representative at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. 

Delta used the show as a road test for the track, revealing that it was the first time Eclipse had been performed live for a UK crowd.

The former Neighbours star looked very much in her element, giving a masterful performance of the song on a makeshift stage.

She cut a very chic figure for the show, stepping out in a striking brown faux fur coat.

Delta also wore an eye-catching plaid shirt that featured a long, matching scarf panel attached to the neckline, giving a layered effect.

Delta's signature blonde locks were styled in loose waves, cascading over her shoulders, while her glowing make-up look complemented the dramatic stage lighting

Delta’s signature blonde locks were styled in loose waves, cascading over her shoulders, while her glowing make-up look complemented the dramatic stage lighting

The Born To Try hitmaker appeared fully immersed in the performance

The Born To Try hitmaker appeared fully immersed in the performance

The performance was backed by vivid projection screens, adding to the polished production as she joined a line-up of international acts showcasing their songs ahead of the main event

The performance was backed by vivid projection screens, adding to the polished production as she joined a line-up of international acts showcasing their songs ahead of the main event

The veteran performer was announced as Australia’s Eurovision hopeful in March.

The former Neighbours star said she was over the moon with the announcement.    

‘I’m so honoured to represent Australia on one of the biggest and most iconic music stages in the world at Eurovision,’ she said in a statement.

‘As a singer-songwriter, music has been my lifelong passion. I’ve always loved the creativity, individuality, and joy Eurovision brings, connecting and uniting people across the globe through music; the universal language.’

‘I can’t wait to arrive in Vienna and make Australia proud.’ 

Australia’s Eurovision creative director Paul Clarke said that Delta was the ‘perfect choice’ to carry the country’s hopes. 

‘Delta Goodrem is a once-in-a-generation artist. Her elegant songwriting and unmatched vocal ability make her the perfect choice to represent Australia and eclipse the competition at the 70th anniversary of Eurovision in Vienna,’ he said.

‘Her song is a bold step towards the next stage of her worldwide career, and we are excited to bring her vision to life on the stage in May.’

Speculation about a Delta Eurovision appearance has been swirling for some time now – something the singer addressed in 2023.

‘I’ve always loved watching Eurovision, it’s such a great moment in time,’ she told Yahoo Lifestyle.

‘Wherever I’ve been in certain moments of time just hasn’t crossed paths with that in whatever cycle of music I was in.

‘I’ve always been just running in my own race and whatever I’m meant to sort of cross paths with I’ll move towards that if a time feels right.’

The announcement places Delta in good company, with the likes of Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy, and Kate Miller Heidke previously representing Australia at Eurovision.

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