Andromache Dimitropoulou — Biography
Andromache Dimitropoulou, a Greek vocalist who performs under the monikers Andromache and occasionally Andromachi, is recognized for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, where she proudly represented Cyprus with the song "Ela." Born in Siegen, Germany, to Greek parents, she spent her formative years there before relocating to Greece at the age of ten. Her passion for music began to flourish during her university studies in German philology in Athens, as she started performing in various music venues across Lechaina, Elis, and Gazi, Athens.
Her journey into the public eye gained momentum in 2015 when she was a contestant on the second season of The Voice of Greece, though her time on the show concluded during the second live broadcast. In 2017, Andromache launched her career as a recording artist with the release of her debut single, "To feggari," a track penned by Giorgos Papadopoulos. The following years saw her continue to develop her musical presence, culminating in the significant announcement on March 9th that she had been chosen to represent Cyprus at the Eurovision Song Contest. Despite her performance of "Ela" at the competition, Andromache secured 12th place in the second semi-final, which meant she did not advance to the grand finale, thus interrupting Cyprus's unbroken streak of qualifying for the final that had commenced in 2015.
Her journey into the public eye gained momentum in 2015 when she was a contestant on the second season of The Voice of Greece, though her time on the show concluded during the second live broadcast. In 2017, Andromache launched her career as a recording artist with the release of her debut single, "To feggari," a track penned by Giorgos Papadopoulos. The following years saw her continue to develop her musical presence, culminating in the significant announcement on March 9th that she had been chosen to represent Cyprus at the Eurovision Song Contest. Despite her performance of "Ela" at the competition, Andromache secured 12th place in the second semi-final, which meant she did not advance to the grand finale, thus interrupting Cyprus's unbroken streak of qualifying for the final that had commenced in 2015.