ADGY has been revealed as the third artist to compete alongside five other acts in the Eurosong final on 7 February, with their entry titled 'Run into the Night'.

A news release from the Irish public service broadcaster, RTÉ, has revealed the following details.
Adgy is making a bold return with a fresh sound and a mission to represent Ireland at this year’s Eurovision, which will take place in Basel, Switzerland, next May.
His new single, Run into the Night, is a Celtic pop anthem written by Adgy and produced by Eurovision legend Ivan Klymenko (Kalush – Stefania, the 2022 winner).
The Donegal-born singer-songwriter performed on Eurosong 2023 with his track Too Good For Your Love, and since then has taken some time to develop his music and grow as an artist.
After Eurosong 2023, he went traveling and eventually made his way back to London, where he has been writing music for the past year.
A prolific songwriter with over 12 million streams, a deal with Universal Music Group, and a publishing deal with Spirit BMG under his belt, Adgy draws inspiration from his roots in the Donegal Gaeltacht.
ADGY’s first Eurosong interview and the premiere of Run into the Night will air today on The Ray D’Arcy Show on RTÉ Radio 1 from 4pm CET.
On Monday, Bobbi Arlo was revealed as the first act hoping to represent Ireland at this year’s Eurovision.
On Tuesday, Reytla was revealed as the second act.
The remaining three Eurosong acts will be revealed on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, on The Ray D’Arcy Show.
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