Kilbeggan's Larissa Tourmey co-wrote Laika Party which missed out on a spot in the Grand Final.
The Midlands woman behind Ireland's unsuccessful Eurovision entry says she's already working on her next Eurovision entry.
Kilbeggan's Larissa Tormey co-wrote Laika Party, the song that was performed by Emmy in the semi-final last night.
She failed to qualify for the final in Switzerland, with the song about an astronaut dog.
26 countries will compete on the song contest stage in Basel for the 69th Eurovision title.
Ms Tormey says the experience was amazing:
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