Internal selection On 9 June 2022,
Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) announced its intent to participate in the
67th edition of the
Eurovision Song Contest, utilizing an internal selection to select their representative and song. The internal selection was split into two rounds: an initial live casting round consisting of 15 artists followed by a round consisting of three shortlisted songs, with a jury panel selecting the entry. On 31 January 2023,
Teya and
Salena were officially announced as Austria's representatives for Eurovision 2023 on
Ö3 radio show ''''.
At Eurovision The
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 took place at the
Liverpool Arena in
Liverpool, United Kingdom, and consisted of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 9 and 11 May, and the final on 13 May 2023. During the allocation draw on 31 January 2023, Austria was drawn to compete in the second semi-final, performing in the second half of the show. The duo were later drawn to perform 13th in the semi-final, ahead of 's
Piqued Jacks and before 's
Albina Kelmendi. For the Eurovision performance of "Who the Hell is Edgar?", Austrian choreographer Marvin Dietmann was appointed as the creative director. The performance featured the duo both wearing red-coloured base outfits designed by Johann Erhardt and Maximilian d’Antonio, with Teya wearing a black leather jacket and Salena wearing a white top. In interviews, Teya stated that the outfits were designed to "reflect both our personalities". LEDs showed displays of the four backing dancers along with occasional shots of
Edgar Allan Poe. "Who the Hell Is Edgar?" finished in second, receiving 137 points and securing a spot in the grand final. The performance received mixed reactions.
The Daily Telegraph Ed Power, who criticised the majority of the second semi-final, stated that "the dreariness [of the semi-final] was truly banished just once, by Austria's Teya and Salena... They were essentially
Wet Leg spliced with
Kraftwerk... That's what you want from Eurovision."
i's Michael Chakraverty wrote that the performance was "One of the best performances of the evening... It shouldn't have worked, but it absolutely did... the song featured had addictive bass-heavy chorus and a surprising operatic bridge which tied the whole thing together." In contrast,
Die Presse Klemens Patek praised the vocal abilities of the duo and the performance's crowd participation but also criticised the choreography, wanting the choreography from the song's music video instead. An opinion piece published by
Der Standard lambasted the duo's outfits, stating that they "certainly doesn't mean the streets of Vienna. Rather, it means those in Berlin... Teya and Salena [are] on their way to the
Kit Kat Club." The duo performed a repeat of their performance in the grand final on 13 May. The song was performed first in the final, before 's
Mimicat. After the results were announced, they finished in 15th with 120 points, with a split result of 104 points from the juries and 16 points from televoting. Regarding the former, the song received a single set of the maximum 12 points from . It received no sets of 12 points from the televote; the maximum given within the category was a set of seven points from . The duo were satisfied with the result, with Teya stating to
Kronen Zeitung, "Our goal was to get to the final. And we did it... We opened the biggest music show ever - and were able to enjoy it afterwards. Our dream has simply come true." == Charts ==