The Italian broadcaster, RAI Gulp have confirmed their participation at this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest to our friends over at Eurovoix. What is currently unknown though however, is how their entrant will be selected for Minsk. Italy debuted at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest back in 2014, […]
Every Monday for the next few weeks, we will be looking back at former participating nations at the Eurovision Song Contest. This week, we look back at Monaco, a country that competed 24 times – the last in 2006, after failing to qualify from a single Semi Final. […]
Today, I attended SuRie’s Eurovision Unplugged Tour in Harlow. SuRie introduced it as a stripped back show, featuring no glitz, no glam, no dancers and no pyrotechnics. What SuRie delivered alongside her five-piece band was nothing but spectacular – and something that the Eurovision Song Contest used to […]
Over the summer months, we will cast back time in our interview vaults, in a series of Throwback Thursdays. Over the past six years or so, we have interviewed a number of Eurovision stars past and present which have provided some classic moments. In 2015, the Eurovision Song […]
Submissions for the second edition of Destination Eurovision have now opened in France. According to Destination Eurovision and EBU rules, the song must not be published before September 1st and specifically for the National Selection, the submissions must not be commercially available before the Contest. With average viewing […]
Yes, you’ve read the headline right – Malta will no longer be using the Malta Eurovision Song Contest as their National Final. MESC has been in use since 1971, when Malta debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest. Instead this year, the artist representing Malta will be chosen through […]
Yesterday, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the Eurovision Reference Group and RTP – the Portuguese broadcaster, met for a debrief after this year’s Contest. Today, KAN, the Israeli broadcaster met with the EBU and the Reference Group to set out a timescale of events in preparation for next […]
Every Monday for the next few weeks, we will be looking back at former participating nations at the Eurovision Song Contest. This week, we look back at Luxembourg, a country that competed 37 times – the last in 1993, when Eastern expansion started to take place. Luxembourg debuted […]
Since Israel won the Eurovision Song Contest back in Lisbon, it has been considered that there has been too much political interference in the planning ahead of next year’s event – but do you agree? Author: Richard Taylor Source: Eurovision Ireland
Our friends over at Eurovoix have reported earlier today that we could possibly see the 2019 edition. of the Eurovision Song Contest held in Austria – well that’s according to one of the 1999 Contest Producers Araleh Goldfinger. Araleh Goldfinger explained the following after mentioning no government interference […]