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Save £16 on the MyHeritage DNA test in the Eurovision sale
The Eurovision Song Contest makes absolutely zero sense to anyone outside of Europe. In fact, it doesn’t really make a lot of sense to those well-versed in the competition. It’s full of weird energy, with incredible performances and often sketchy vocals. It really does have to be experienced to be believed.
The final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 will be held in Tel Aviv on May 18, and MyHeritage has dropped the price of its DNA test by £16 to celebrate this momentous occasion. You can now pick up a test for just £59. The sale ends on May 20, so you need to act fast to secure this price.
So why exactly is MyHeritage running a Eurovision sale? Well it makes perfect sense when you think about it. Multiple nations come together once a year to celebrate what makes them special, and you may well be a part of that history and culture, without knowing it.
A DNA test reveals your unique heritage, providing a valuable insight into the ethnic groups and geographic regions you originate from. It therefore ties quite nicely into the whole vibe of the Eurovision Song Contest. You might even find new relatives you never knew existed through your shared DNA. They could even be performing in this year’s show.
Discover the secrets of your DNA and save £16 in the MyHeritage Eurovision sale.
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