Eurovision 2018: UK Entry Contenders Unveiled - Listen To All The Songs Here

You may just recognise a couple of the acts.

The six acts competing to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest this year have been unveiled. 

They include a girlband, a former ‘Voice’ finalist and a ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ child star. 

Each of the acts will take to the stage as part of ‘Eurovision: You Decide’ on Wednesday 7 February, when the British public will vote to choose the official entry for the May 2018 event, which is being held in Lisbon, Portugal.

Take a listen to all of the songs in the running below...

Goldstone - ‘I Feel The Love’

If Aimie, Helen and Rhiannon were to be selected, they would become the third girlband to ever represent the UK.

They would follow in the footsteps of Belle And The Devotions in 1984 and Precious in 1999.

Asanda - ‘Legends’

At the age of 15, Asanda is the youngest of this year’s potential entries. 

You may recognise her from the 2013 series of ‘Britain’s Got Talent’, where she finished 11th in the grand final.  

RAYA - ‘Crazy’

As well as singing, RAYA has acting experience and is also a  trained dancer, vocal coach and DJ.

She describes her song has “extremely catchy and upbeat with a really fresh and commercial feel”. 

Liam Tamne - ‘Astronaut’

Liam is already an established theatre star, having performed ‘Wicked’, ‘Hairspray’, ‘Les Misérables’, ‘The Phantom Of The Opera’ and ‘The Rocky Horror Show’, among others. 

Jaz Ellington - ‘You’

Bringing a bit of soul to proceedings is Jaz Ellington, who you may recognise from ‘The Voice’. 

He auditioned for the first series in 2012, and went on to reach the live shows as part of will.i.am’s team. 

SuRie - ‘Storm’

SuRie is no stranger Eurovision having appeared as a backing singer for Belgium’s entries Loïc Nottet in 2015 and Blanche in 2017.

‘Eurovision: You Decide’ will be hosted by Mel Giedroyc and 2015 winner Måns Zelmerlöw live from the world-famous Brighton Dome. 

It airs on 7 February at 7.30pm on BBC Two. 

12 Acts To Send To Eurovision
Little Mix(01 of12)
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Currently churning out banger after banger in the run-up to the release of their third album, Little Mix would be perfect representatives for the UK. They're fun, they're energetic, they're young... and even Electro Velvet themselves couldn't mess up a chorus as monster as 'Black Magic', 'DNA' or 'Salute'. (credit:Christie Goodwin via Getty Images)
Seann Miley Moore(02 of12)
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If we know 'X Factor' (and after 11 years we're pretty sure we do), then all the attention that Seann Miley Moore has been getting at Bootcamp and the auditions means we can probably assume he's a shoo-in for for live shows this year.His experimental dress sense and thundering voice would undeniably go down a storm with Eurovision viewers, who crowned Conchita Wurst winner just over a year ago. (credit:Syco/Dymond/Thames/Corbis)
Lauren Goodger(03 of12)
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The Goodge has been teasing the launch of her music career for as far back as remember, and frankly we're growing impatient.Eurovision would be the perfect way to give the public the chance to hear her voice, as well as an opportunity for the UK to show the rest of Europe our favourite national treasure... Lauren Goodger. (credit:Doug Peters/Doug Peters)
Geri Halliwell(04 of12)
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Geri's ill-fated 2004 track 'Ride It' sounded so Eurovision we half-expected to hear Terry Wogan muttering inanely through the second chorus, so we know she has it in her to deliver for a Eurovish audience.More importantly, she's been teasing lately that she's recording new music - and Eurovision would give her the perfect platform to showcase it (and leave that 'Half Of Me' debacle far, far in the past...) (credit:Rex Shutterstock)
Steps(05 of12)
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Since the surprisingly glossy Steps reunion tour, the five-piece group have gone all quiet, with Claire Richards appearing on 'Celebrity Big Brother' and Lisa Scott-Lee touring the nation in 'Celebrities On Ice'.As much fun as all that sounds, we do think it's time for Steps to reclaim their throne as the nation's favourite guilty pleasure act, and what better way for it than with Eurovision? (credit:Ken McKay/Rex Shutterstock)
La Roux(06 of12)
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Alternatively, if voters are looking for something a bit more credible, look no further than La Roux. Her last album, 'Trouble In Paradise' boasted some of the most sophisticated Europop-inspired choruses we've heard in a long while, but still managed to keep a catchy, disco-inspired feel.In other words: she'd be Eurovision gold. (credit:Tabatha Fireman via Getty Images)
Aston Merrygold(07 of12)
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Something a bit different, perhaps, but Aston's debut single 'Get Stupid', while not exactly setting the charts on fire, did represent quite well exactly what's going on in the UK music scene in the moment. (credit:Rex Shutterstock/Rob Cable)
Tulisa(08 of12)
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If ever there was a tale of a phoenix rising from the ashes (and then rising again, and then again) it's our girl Tulisa.Her most recent musical offering, 'Living Without You', didn't exactly sound like it cost millions of pounds to create, but that's half the joy of Eurovision, and if that's a sound she wants to explore, she could have Eurovish in the bag. Plus, as anyone who's seen her perform in the past year will attest, she's the stuff Eurovision dreams are made of. Topless men, wafting around a load of women, that fabulous pout. Amazing. (credit:Jo Hale via Getty Images)
Zayn Malik(09 of12)
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THINK OF THE VOTES FROM TEENAGE GIRLS. THINK OF THEM! (credit:Jason LaVeris via Getty Images)
Rylan Clark(10 of12)
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Oh, surely yes? SURELY YES? (credit:Tom Dymond/Thames/REX Shutterstock)
Michelle Visage(11 of12)
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Michelle might seem like a bit of an odd choice, given that she's best known to most Brits as Katie Hopkins' American mate on 'Celebrity Big Brother', but there's so much more to this diva than just that.She's actually had a rollercoaster music career, appearing on 'The Bodyguard' soundtrack as well as in the 80s girl-group, Seduction. Michelle has never actually released any solo material, but given her huge UK fanbase we think the nation could easily take her to our collective bosom.Plus, those votes from international 'RuPaul's Drag Race' fans would speak for themselves. (credit:David Fisher/Rex Shutterstock)
Katie Price(12 of12)
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But then again, we could always just go with an old favourite? Katie Price sadly never got to represent the UK at Eurovision (we blame this catsuit), eventually losing out to Javine Hylton.Katie reckons performing on 'Making Your Mind Up' is the only thing she regrets from her whole career - so surely it's time she was given her redemption? (credit:YUI MOK/PA Archive)