The United Kingdom’s BBC has announced it will be staging a national final in 2017. Many of you out there will be keen to know what the BBC’s approach will be in 2017 for selecting its song for Kyiv. As you’ll know, it staged ‘Eurovision You Decide’ this year […]
You might be wondering what this title means? Well, on this day back in 1990, the two Germanys finally unified. They therefore made it a national holiday. So to celebrate this, here are a few of those German songs down the years that have made an impression. First […]
In this editorial piece, Phil Colclough, Webmaster of OnEurope (revamp coming!!) shares his thoughts about Spain and their fall out of love with Eurovision. It generally starts so well. Lots of fan support some verging on the fanatical at times, getting behind one or two local artistes. […]
Coming to you live from London, it’s the first-ever EuroStarz concert! In addition to enjoying a fabulous show, Eurovision Ireland also caught up with some of the evening’s acts to have a chat and hear their thoughts about the show, what they’re up to now and their plans […]
As pride season continues across the world, tributes continue to take place for those who lost their lives or were injured in the horrific shooting in Orlando last weekend. For those of us in the LGBT community around the world, we’ve been hit hard, and we know this will […]
June 5th Abba took to the stage to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the beginnings of the band. The location was Stockholm and we have all been waiting for a video of the performance of the song they did. Wait no more – here is a video of […]
In the first of an occasional series, we explore what possible new paths the competing nations can take when their choosing their songs for Eurovision, and debating whether a different approach could indeed lead to better results. And we’re starting with everybody’s favourite underdogs… Malta. If your only experience […]
Eurovision Royalty Abba took to the stage last night and performed together. “June 5th is exactly 50 years since Björn and Benny met for the first time in Linköping, Sweden. The rest is history and we are all so grateful for this day. Thank you for the music […]
How are you dear followers of Eurovision Ireland? I ask because that well-known phenomenon of Post-Eurovision Depression is possibly at its peak about now. Well, if you are Dublin based or fancy a weekend in Ireland’s beautiful capital city, then we may just have the cure you’ve been […]
It’s been announced that the winner of the second Eurovision Song Contest, Corry Brokken, has died. She was 83. Corry had a long association with the Eurovision Song Contest, as she was there in Lugano for the first contest – which celebrated its 60th anniversary only last […]