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1 Early and personal life  





2 Music career  



2.1  The JEDS  





2.2  The Voice of Ireland  





2.3  Eurovision Song Contest 2019  





2.4  Later projects  







3 Discography  



3.1  Singles  







4 References  





5 External links  














Sarah McTernan






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Sarah McTernan
Sarah McTernan at a Eurovision pre-party
Sarah McTernan at a Eurovision pre-party
Background information
Born (1994-03-11) 11 March 1994 (age 30)
OriginScarriff, County Clare, Ireland
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2014–present

Sarah McTernan (born 11 March 1994) is an Irish singer-songwriter from Scarriff, County Clare. She is known for taking third place in the fourth seasonofThe Voice of Ireland in April 2015. She represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "22".

Early and personal life[edit]

McTernan is an only child. After graduating in 2011, she took a pre-nursing course in Ennis, County Clare. She then went on to study music technologyatLimerick Institute of Technology for several months. She took a break from education and continued to work as a retail employee in Penneys. She plays guitar, piano and tin whistle.[1] In September 2014, she enrolled in University of Limerick to study Voice and Dance, but had to defer until September 2015.

Music career[edit]

The JEDS[edit]

In November 2014, after getting through the blind auditions on The Voice of Ireland without ever doing any gigs, McTernan set up a band to gain experience with performing. The four-piece band was made up of guitarist Dwayne Mann, drummer John Moroney, bassist Declan Larkin and McTernan on vocals.

The Voice of Ireland[edit]

McTernan entered The Voice of Ireland in 2015. At her blind audition, she sang "Who You Are", for which all four judges turned their chairs. She then chose to go on S Club 7 star, Rachel Stevens' team. For "The Battle" show she competed against Tara Gannon Carr. They performed "Changing" by Sigma, featuring Paloma Faith. Stevens decided to send McTernan through to the Live Knockouts. McTernan sang "Ghost" by Ella Henderson and was up against Paul Taylor and Cian O'Melia. Stevens decided to send Sarah through to the Live Shows while Taylor and O'Melia got sent home. In the first live show, McTernan sang "What I Did For Love" by David Guetta featuring Emeli Sande. McTernan came third,[2] losing out to Emma Humber in second place and Patrick James in first.

In 2018 McTernan applied to be part of an online vote to represent San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest. At the time McTernan said, "Obviously you want to represent your own country but this is a massive opportunity, it would be amazing to be part of the Eurovision."[3]

Eurovision Song Contest 2019[edit]

On 8 March 2019, McTernan was announced by RTÉ as the Irish representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019inTel Aviv, Israel.[2] She performed the song "22" in the second semi-final and failed to qualify for the final.[4] It was later revealed that she finished last (18th out of 18) in the semi-final, scoring 16 points.[5]

Later projects[edit]

With plans to release an EP in the future, McTernan released her new single "Loving You" on 5 February 2021. The song is a collaboration with HalfTraxx, and was played for the first time on Spin South West Radio. The song received positive reviews, reaching number 2 on iTunes (number 1 on iTunes pop charts) and peaked at number 14 on the official Irish homegrown charts. McTernan is credited with writing the song's lyrics, as well as the vocals.

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

Title Year Album
"Eye of the Storm" 2016 Non-album singles
"22" 2019
"Loving You"
(with HalfTraxx)
2020
"Close My Eyes" 2021
"Heavy on My Heart"
"Gotta Get Out" 2022
"Let You In"
"You Don't Know Me"
(with MARTYY)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Moran, Hannah (8 March 2019). "Everything you need to know about Ireland's Eurovision 2019 star Sarah McTernan". evoke.ie. Archived from the original on 25 December 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  • ^ a b Daly, Adam (8 March 2019). "This Co Clare singer will represent Ireland in the Eurovision in Israel". TheJournal.ie. Archived from the original on 29 March 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  • ^ "Eurovision 2019: Five facts about Ireland's entrant Sarah McTernan". Official Charts. 12 March 2019. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  • ^ Kelly, Aoife (16 May 2019). "Eurovision 2019: 'Things don't always go your way' - Sarah McTernan emotional as Ireland fails to qualify for final". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 16 May 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  • ^ "Eurovision 2019 Semi-final 2 Results". Eurovisionworld. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  • External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    Ryan O'Shaughnessy
    with "Together"

    Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest
    2019
    Succeeded by

    Lesley Roy
    with "Story of My Life"


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