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"Storm"
Song

"Storm" is a song performed by singer SuRie, and represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal.[1] The song is written and composed by Nicole Blair, Gil Lewis and Sean Hargreaves.[2] An updated version was released as a download on 7 March.

During her performance of the song at the grand final in Lisbon on 12 May, SuRie had her microphone grabbed by a stage invader.

Eurovision Song Contest

SuRie was announced as the British act for the 2018 contest on 7 February 2018, after being selected to represent the United Kingdom on Eurovision: You Decide. The United Kingdom performed in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest on 12 May 2018.[3] The United Kingdom went straight into the final as a member of the Big 5.[4]

Track listing

Digital download
No.TitleLength
1."Storm"2:57
Instrumental
No.TitleLength
1."Storm" (Instrumental)2.57
7th Heaven Club Mix
No.TitleLength
1."Storm" (7th Heaven Club Mix)6.52
7th Heaven Radio Edit
No.TitleLength
1."Storm" (7th Heaven Radio Edit)3.30
Acoustic
No.TitleLength
1."Storm" (Acoustic)2.35

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
Scotland (OCC)[5] 13
UK Singles (OCC)[6] 50

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom 7 March 2018 Digital download MMP

References

  1. ^ "SuRie storms to victory at Eurovision: You Decide but what are her chances?". Metro. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. ^ http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-42982730
  3. ^ "SuRie will represent the UK in Eurovision 2018". Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  4. ^ Escudero, Victor M. "'Big Five' and host country more prominently in the Semi-Finals". Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 May 2018.