On Sunday 4 May the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest week ‘officially’ got underway. You may have seen the red carpet reception for the participants, but what also happens is a more modest party at the newly improved Euroclub Vega. Eurovision Ireland was there to catch some of the […]
Earlier this week it was announced that Australian singer Jessica Mauboy would be the interval act at Semi Final 2 at Eurovision this year in Copenhagen. Even we had to trawl the internet to find out who our special guest was – but we were pleasantly surprised. Today […]
We were all set for Kylie, Delta Goodrem or Crowded House. Ok revise my expectations – Danni Minogue, Angry Aderson or even Stefan Dennis. Australia will be sending Jessica Mauboy to grace the Interval act at the second semi final of Eurovision in Copenhagen. Hurrah…Sorry Jessica Who? I […]
Keeping up with the Jones’ doesn’t come close to it. Last year Sweden gave us a male kissing couple – this year Denmark will let anyone and everyone be taken up the aisle (marriage that is) at Eurovision. Last year Sweden gave SBS ( Australian National Broadcaster) a […]
Australia’s love of the Eurovision Song Contest was celebrated at the contest this year in Malmo. Well this love affair is set to grow even bigger with some very good news. Malmo 2013 saw Australia get their own 2 minutes on the live Broadcast when they celebrated their […]
Official Fan Site OGAE Armenia and OGAE Rest of the World have cast their votes and give their Eurovision 2013 Predictions who they believe will win in Malmo. Their votes went to the following countries OGAE Armenia 12 points – Denmark 10 points – Russia 8 points – Austria 7 points […]
Language is one of those subjects that divides Eurovision Fans. Popularity vs. Authenticity It has been generally held in high regard that if a country wanted to win the Eurovision Song Contest, they needed to sing in a language that had a wide recognition. Hence there have been […]
Some people may not know that Eurovision was created after World War II in an attempt to bring the nations of the war-torn continent together. It was seen that Eurovision would be a cultural vehicle to mend rifts across Europe through the common denominator of music being an international […]