Margaret Berger will be representing Norway at Eurovision 2013 with the electro-pop dance song “I Feed You My Love”. Margaret has been promoting her upcoming album that continues to build on her edgy music style. She has performed live one of her new songs at the “UiO-festivalen” in […]
Bonnie Tyler – who will be representing the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2013 – spoke of her distaste of Talent Competitions like “The X-Factor” yet praised One Direction for their success and how they “have managed to stay grounded”. It was only a few weeks ago that Bonnie […]
Eurovision Ireland had the pleasure to meet the wonderful “Who See and Nina Žižić” who will be representing Montenegro at Eurovision 2013 with their song “Igranka”. One of this year’s more contemporary artists at this years competition, we are sure their live performance in Malmo will be as exciting as […]
Eurovision predictions for 2013 update today Wednesday April 24th. With almost 40 thousand votes cast from all over Europe and beyond, we can reveal that the leaders from both of the Semi finals are too close to call Semi Final 1 It is still a close run race […]
Eurovision Ireland met with Irish Song writer Michael James Down – who had 13 songs in 5 Eurovision National Selections across Europe this year. We wanted to see how this young man became interested in Music, Composing and Eurovision and to give us an insight into what the […]
OGAE Portugal (Official Eurovision Fan Club) have awarded their points for this year’s contest. So who did they give their points to? OGAE Portugal 1 point – Georgia 2 points – United Kingdom 3 points – Germany 4 points – Israel 5 points – Russia 6 points – […]
A marriage-equality themed parody to Finland’s Eurovision Song Contest entry, “Marry me” by Krista Siegfrids is being used by many equality and human rights groups across the world. The theme for the video is a young man’s dream to marry his heartthrob materializes as gay marriage becomes legal. (YouTube […]
Imaani who came second at Eurovision 1998 for the United Kingdom, is back touring with “City Funk Orchestra”. Imaani was narrowly beaten by Dana International from Israel at the Birmingham Eurovision Contest of 1998. Imaani has recorded her own music since her Eurovision outing and has performed throughout […]
The Eurovision Song contest may have been a social event created to unite Europe after World Was II through the arts, but still today hosting the contest or even appearing in it can bring political and economic rewards and controversy. One only needs to look at last years […]
One could not turn the pages of the weekend’s newspapers without reading how media insiders have been telling Eurovision Hopeful Bonnie Tyler “You won’t win – your song is too good for Eurovision”. The story ran in many UK publications ranging from The Mirror to The Guardian. The […]