Luna Wielgomas (Polish pronunciation: [luna vjɛlˈɡɔmas];[1] born Aleksandra Katarzyna Wielgomas, 28 August 1999), known professionally as Luna (stylised in all caps), is a Polish singer and songwriter. She represented Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "The Tower".

Luna
Luna in 2024
Luna in 2024
Background information
Birth nameAleksandra Katarzyna Wielgomas
Born (1999-08-28) 28 August 1999 (age 25)
Warsaw, Poland
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2018–present
Labels

Early life and education

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Wielgomas was born on 28 August 1999 in Warsaw into a rich family. She has three brothers and is a daughter of entrepreneur Andrzej Wielgomas.[2] Her family manages Polish food processing family-owned company Dawtona.[3] She studied at the "Tadeusz Baird" National Music School in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, taking violin classes. From 2015 to 2018, she attended a course in legal and political sciences.[4] In 2018, she began studying at the University of Warsaw.[4][5]

Music career

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Beginnings

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In 2010, Wielgomas joined the Artos Children's Choir at the Grand Theatre in Warsaw, where she studied singing with Danuta Chmurska[6][7][8] and performed in operas.[9]

2018–2019: Ola Wielgomas

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In 2018, Wielgomas established cooperation with the Kayax label as part of the "My Name Is New" project.[9] It was then that she recorded her debut song titled "Na wzgórzach niepokoju". Released via Kayax on 19 September 2018, the single was composed by Marcin Nierubiec[10] with lyrics by Wielgomas.[11] The song was played on Polskie Radio Program III.[12] In May 2019, Wielgomas performed in Jaga Hupało's studio during the Long Night of Museums.[13][14] In June, she released the single "Zastyga".[15] A month later, she played at the Naturalnie Mazury Festival.[16][17] In August 2019, she performed at the Pol'n'Rock Festival.[18]

2020–present: Luna

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Luna performing in Madrid during PrePartyES 2024

In 2020, Wielgomas began her cooperation with composer Michał "Fox" Król, resulting in the single "Luna", which announced the singer's new artistic path.[19][20][21] The title, meaning "Moon" in Latin and several Romance languages, would become Wielgomas' stage name; the singer attributed this choice to a connection that she feels with the satellite and with nighttime in general.[22] Also in 2020, she recorded the song "Serca przemokną", which, however, was removed from the internet after a short time.[19][23]

During the 28th finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity in January 2020, Luna played a concert in a television studio.[24] In July, she performed at a concert with the band Cukier at the Stodoła Club in Warsaw.[25] On 28 August, she sang the song "Dlaczego drzewa nic nie mówią" with Mela Koteluk.[26] On 25 November 2020, she released the single "Zgaś".[27] The song was very well received and was featured on the lists of the best Polish songs of 2020.[28][29] The song was also played on many radios, including: in Chillizet, Radio Eska, or Polskie Radio Program I.[30] In the song, she included sounds from space, published by NASA.[31]

On 2 February 2021, Luna released the single "Mniej".[32][33] In this song she also included sounds from space,[31] including: with Venus (as a symbol of beauty, love and art) and Mercury (understanding).[34] The song was included in Radio Wawa's Top 13, Radio Eska's Hot 20 and at the top of Radio Victoria's Alterlist.[35] In the same year, a remix of the song performed by Skytech[36] was published, which reached the top of the DJ Top 10 list.[37]

On 21 April, Luna released the single "Nie Please o More", which she recorded in a duet with Marcin Maciejczak.[38] A music video with lyrics was also created for the song.[39] The song was included in the RMF FM radio's Poplista.[40] On 29 April, she released the English-language version of the song "Zgaś", entitled "Blind"[41] as a single, and made a music video for the song.[42] On 20 May, she released the single "Wirtualne Przedmieście",[43][44] which talks about being on the border of the virtual and real world.[45] She made a music video for the song, which was recorded at the National Museum of Ethnography in Warsaw.[46] On 18 June, she released the English version of the song - "Virtual Rivers".[47] On 12 August, she released the single "Zabierz Nasze"[48] and on 10 September, "Melt Away".[49]

 
Luna performing in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

On 19 February 2024, Luna was announced as the Polish entrant in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "The Tower".[50] Luna failed to qualify from the first semi-final on 7 May 2024, placing 12th out of 15 with 35 points.[51][52]

Other activities

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From 2015 to 2017, Wielgomas played the role of a Kraków woman in the performance "Miracle or Krakowiaki and Highlanders". She was also associated with the theater focus "at Machulski".[26] Wielgomas is an ambassador of the initiative Equal Spotify.[53][54] She is also a representative of Poland in this initiative.[55]

Artistry

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Wielgomas is interested in astrology, philosophy, art, ecology and fashion.[56] She cites Nick Cave and Björk as her "biggest inspirations".[50][57] In an interview with Radosław Pulkowski from the K-MAG magazine in December 2020, she indicated nature as her inspiration, in particular the connections between the micro and macro worlds, which she sees in them. She is also fascinated by poetry, particularly the work of Bolesław Leśmian.[57] Wielgomas has stated that "Luna" is her alter ego, which is "full of secrets and magic".[58] She adopted the nickname "Luna", because it means the Moon from Latin, which great influence she observes in her life. She added that the nickname is also related to her sleepwalking.[57] In October 2024, she changed her legal name to Luna Wielgomas.[59]

Wielgomas records climate and describes her music as emotionally characterized.[60][61] Her music has repeatedly been depicted as mysterious[56][62] and she describes her sound as "cosmic pop".

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Details
Nocne zmory
No Rest

Extended plays

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Title Details
Caught in the Night
  • Released: 26 November 2021[65]
  • Label: Universal Music Polska
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album or EP
POL
[66]
POL
Stream.

[67]
LTU
[68]
"Na wzgórzach niepokoju" 2018 * Non-album singles
"Zastyga" 2019
"Luna" 2020
"Zgaś" Nocne zmory
"Mniej" 2021
"Wirtualne przedmieście"
"Zabierz mnie"
"Blind" Caught in the Night
"Virtual Rivers"
"Melt Away"
"Niewypowiedziane" Nocne zmory
"Carol of the Bells" Non-album single
"Wystarczy" 2022 Nocne zmory
"Elon Musk (W ogniu się unoszę)"
"Nie budź mnie"
"Nocne zmory"
"Czerwien moich ust"
"Dynamit" Non-album singles
"Już nie zasnę" 2023
"Moja miłość"
"Lekko"
"Lost and Wild"
"The Tower" 2024 20 80 60 No Rest
"Alive"
"Wild West"
"Personal Torture"
"A może"[70] Non-album single
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
" * " denotes the chart did not exist at that time.
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Title Year Album or EP
"Nie proszę o więcej"
(Marcin Maciejczak [pl] featuring Luna)
2021 Tamte dni
"Nie mój sen"
(Justyna Steczkowska featuring Luna)
2022 Szamanka
"Ciepło-Zimno"
(Marie [pl] featuring Luna)
Babyhands
"Subterranean"
(Miss Monique and Avira featuring Luna)
2023 Non-album single

Bestsellery Empiku (Empik Bestsellers)

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Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 "Caught in the Night" Discoveries of the Year (Odkryć Roku) Nominated [71]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Blanka
with "Solo"
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2024
Succeeded by
TBA