Nature's Window, Kalbarri National Park


Western Australia will be in the global spotlight once again, as Perth-based band Voyager takes to the stage at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest. 

Iconic West Australian locations are the backdrop for the band’s Eurovision entry – Promise, with the video clip shot along the epic Coral Coast Highway. 

The spirit of adventure comes to life with lyrics like ‘have you ever done anything like this before?’. 

The video clip shows Voyager performing at the magical Instagram famous pink lake at Hutt Lagoon, and later framed by the iconic Nature’s Window in Kalbarri National Park as the ‘sky turns red in the sunrise’. 

Voyager vocalist and keytarist Danny Estrin said Promise is made for this contest, and he can’t wait to show the wonders of Western Australia to Eurovision fans around the world. 

“We filmed the music video in both the city of Perth and beautiful parts of Western Australia to showcase the majestic beauty of our home state. Eurovisionation, we are coming,” Danny said. 

SBS’s exclusive coverage will once again be in the capable hands of Perth-raised comedian Joel Creasey and music buff Myf Warhurst. 

This year marks 40 years of SBS broadcasting the Eurovision Song Contest to all Australians, and the eighth year Australia has participated in the event. 

To be held in Liverpool, United Kingdom, it’s the first time a band has been selected to represent Australia in the history of the contest. 

Find out more about the West Australian locations featured in the Promise video clip at westernaustralia.com.