Viikholm Advances in “Song vs. Dance” Quarterfinal The final quarterfinal round of the “Song vs. Dance” competition showcased a diverse range of performances, culminating in Olari Viikholm’s unique entry. Viikholm, a familiar face to the show’s judges having collaborated with them extensively over his career, presented a performance characterized by a distinctive metal opera style. The competition remained strictly competitive, with each contestant vying for a place in the upcoming semifinals. Viikholm’s performance stood apart due to its unconventional approach, blending elements of metal music with operatic vocal techniques. Ultimately, only one contestant progressed to the next stage. This round saw a clear distinction between the performances, with Viikholm securing his spot. Viikholm’s extensive experience within the show’s production, including shared stages and wardrobes with several judges, undoubtedly contributed to his performance. The question remains: who will advance from the remaining quarterfinalists? The competition continues with anticipation as the judges assess the final contenders. [Photo: Photo from the video “Song vs. Dance”] — Word Count: Approximately 248 words. Topics: #metal #opera #who Post navigation At a depth of 490 meters, there was a surprise – a creature was found from the Antarctic waters that should not exist there Europe is paying for energy hundreds of billions more. Is green energy going back to the top?