Eurovision concert clip: Felicia

Sweden’s Felicia performed “My System” at Eurovision In Concert, and the performance is circulating as an early buzz clip that could shape fan attention ahead of larger events (x.com). These concert appearances matter because they’re where songs get their first live social traction, and this clip is already picking up views among Eurovision watchers (x.com).

A Sweden clip started moving before the main Eurovision week even began: Felicia sang “My System” at Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam on April 11, and fan accounts pushed the live video out within hours. (thateurovisionsite.com) (youtube.com) Felicia is not a random pre-party booking. She won Melodifestivalen, Sweden’s national selection, on March 7 with “My System,” which sent her to Eurovision 2026 in Vienna. (eurovisionworld.com) (eurovision.com) The song is built like a club track with a breakup hook: “you’re in my head, my heart, my body parts” and “I can’t get you out of my system.” That gives it the kind of chorus fans can recognize from a 15-second clip with no setup. (eurovisionworld.com) Eurovision in Concert is one of the biggest stops before the contest itself, and the 2026 edition at AFAS Live announced 27 participating acts. That makes Amsterdam a test run where songs meet a room full of dedicated Eurovision fans before the television audience in May. (eurovisionfun.com) (esctoday.com) These pre-parties are where staging details get exposed early. If a song looks flat in a concert hall, fans notice immediately; if it lands, the clip becomes free advertising passed around by people who already watch rehearsals and betting moves. (eurovoix.com) (esctoday.com) Felicia also arrives with a built-in visual hook, because Swedish coverage has focused on her masked image as part of her act. In a contest where viewers sort entries in seconds, a clear silhouette can do almost as much work as the melody. (aftonbladet.se) Sweden’s live clip matters a little more because the actual contest slot is already set: “My System” will perform second in the first semi-final on May 12. Running that early means the song has less time on screen to win people over, so any advance familiarity helps. (eurovision.com) (eurovisionworld.com) That is why a concert video from Amsterdam can punch above its weight. By the time Eurovision reaches Vienna in May, a lot of viewers who follow the season closely may already have this chorus, this look, and this performance locked in from one April clip. (youtube.com) (eurovision.com)

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