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LYRA

LYRA

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Season 2, Episode 4 - Yes, we really got LYRA. Along with some travel tips and Eurovision facts.


The Cove Kids go globe trotting to tell us about Australia (especially Tasmania), France and Costa Rica. Including interviews with classmates with some connections to those countries. Find out what Cherry Ripe is? Meet the Iron Lady and insight into what it was like to live in Costa Rica.


We check in on what we should know about the Eurovision Song Contest. Including some fascinating facts, countries outside of Europe who have competed (learn what country only ever competed once) and some rules you may not be aware.


Finally, we've been very fortunate to interview Irish (but Cork more importanly) singing sensation LYRA. She talks about what got her into music, who she'd like to collaborate with, what musician left her starstruck, her excitement for her Marquee gig and beating Beyonce for a number one album .


That's it for this season of the Cove Kids podcast, be sure to like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss any future episodes and be sure to check back on the rest of the season to catch Euro 2024 talk, games, interviews and much, much more.


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