Loreen: "I need a reason to go on stage"

"When I do concerts, I usually have to know why I'm doing it."

Loreen needs to have a reason to go on stage.

The 39-year-old Swedish singer, who became only the second artist in history to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice after Johnny Logan, said she needed to create "positive energy" when she was on stage so that it would be transferred to the audience.

"A positive aura starts to build and things start to flow in your life. Positive attracts positive, negative attracts negative,” Loreen told the Sunday edition of the Daily Star newspaper's “Wired” column.

"When I do concerts, I usually have to know why I'm doing it," he emphasized.

“When I know, it creates a feeling in me. I want my appearance to create a different positive energy in the audience and the feeling that they are free," he continued.

"Everything is connected. The atmosphere or the feeling you create inside, you send it outside and it affects everything," he added.

Loreen recently revealed that she likes to 'do different things' before her shows for the good of her mental health and explained that just before taking to the Eurovision stage in Liverpool in May, she emptied her dressing room to meditate and then put on same song on repeat to get rid of distractions.

"I do different things depending on the atmosphere in the place," he said.

"Before I went on stage I meditated, I took everyone out of the room and I said, 'I'm going to meditate here for a while,'" she said of her preparation for her appearance at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

"I also put a song on repeat to get in a certain mood because there are so many distractions around," he added.

"We are creators and our purpose is to broadcast things that are beautiful, but it has to be done without distractions," commented Loreen.