Let’s face it, for all the complaining that the Big 5 have it easy at the Eurovision Song Contest, it’s actually not so glamourous. Sure they get an automatic spot in the final, but for many years this didn’t translate into placing on the scoreboard! In this new […]
Hello dear readers of Eurovision Ireland! Today we continue with our exciting series: One Day Love! Each week we celebrate one song from Eurovision History. Here, you can find facts like: year, country, artist, title of the song, lyrics (translations when the song is in another language other […]
#BIRTHDAY: Guy Sebastian from Australia is 39 today It’s always exciting when a country débuts in our favourite TV show. Over 40 countries have participated, and there’s always rumour of more débuts to come. The newest country is that famous European country – Australia. Avid viewers for 30 […]
Gina G represented the United Kingdom at the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest, in Oslo, Norway. Gina G finished in 8th place, with a total of 77 points. You can watch a video of her performance below: In 2018, Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton took to the ballroom floor […]
Next year in Rotterdam, the same 41 participating countries that were due to participate in 2020, will all return once again. There will be no debuting or returning countries to the line-up. A reminder of the line-up can be seen here: Executive Producer of the 2021 Eurovision Song […]
On Wednesday, the BBC announced that Daði Freyr’s “Think About Things” would be the song choice for a Cha, Cha, Cha this weekend – performed by Jamie Laing and his professional partner Karen Hauer. Daði Freyr and Gagnamagnið were due to represent Iceland at this year’s cancelled Eurovision […]
#BIRTHDAY: Nicole from Germany is 56 today Do you like a close contest? One where the lead changes many times, with a winner only emerging towards the very end? A runaway winner can spoil things, especially if many wonder why it’s a runaway winner. Back in 1982, we […]
The third participant has been chosen ahead of this year’s Turkvision Song Contest. Aydan Ilxaszade will be representing Azerbaijan, however no further information is currently known. Azerbaijan won the first Turkvision Song Contest back in 2013. Author: Richard Taylor Source: Eurovoix World
The Spanish cinema chain ‘Cinesa’ will broadcast this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest live. Cinesa will announce the participating venues over the coming weeks, when those that can socially-distance for COVID-19 reasons, have been identified. This will be the fourth time that Cinesa have shown a Eurovision event […]
There has been so much news to keep up with this week, from the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest, that we’ve rounded it all up here for you. Bulgaria Victoria was internally selected by BNT, the Bulgarian national broadcaster, to represent them again after the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest […]