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Esther Hart is the professional name of Dutch singer Esther Hartkamp. She started her career in the early 2000s and to date has released one studio album and several singles.

She originally attempted to represent both the United Kingdom and her home country in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in Riga but withdrew from competing in the national final for the former since competing for two countries in the same Contest is not permitted under EBU rules.

She was therefore selected to represent her home country that year with the song "One More Night", which finished in 13th place with 14 points.

She returned to the Contest as the Dutch spokesperson for both the 2004 Contest and the 2008 Contest respectively.

Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Songs
"Every Way That I Can" • "Sanomi" • "Ne ver', ne boysia" • "I'm Not Afraid to Move On" • "Give Me Your Love" • "Weil der Mensch zählt" • "Keine Grenzen – Żadnych granic" • "Open Your Heart" • "Dime" • "Don't Break My Heart" • "We've Got the World" • "Let's Get Happy" • "One More Night" • "Hasta la vista" • "Više nisam tvoja" • "Ne brini" • "Never Let You Go" • "Monts et merveilles" • "Words for Love" • "Feeling Alive" • "Eighties Coming Back" • "Deixa-me sonhar" • "Nanana" • "Hello from Mars" • "To Dream Again" • "Cry Baby"
Performers
Sertab ErenerUrban Tradt.A.T.uJostein HasselgårdFameAlf PoierIch TrojeBirgittaBethNicoleMickey HarteLouEsther HartOlexandrClaudia BeniMija MartinaMandoLouisa BaïlecheLior NarkisStelios ConstantasRuffusRita GuerraKarmenF.L.Y.Lynn ChircopJemini
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