What’s Another Year? Well if you’re a Eurovision fan, it’s a very long time – and the organisers of EuroStarz think the same! Last year’s first-ever EuroStarz concert proved a huge success and Eurovision Ireland were on hand to watch the show and interview the acts, including Eurovision […]
A number of Mary Hopkins’ 1960’s memorabilia will be put up for auction. During the auction, Mary Hopkins’ red minidress and belt will be available to the highest bidder. Mary Hopkins finished 2nd with 26 points, with her entry “Knock, Knock Who’s There” in Amsterdam – just 6 […]
Lucie Jones – Welsh singer, actress and model took Eurovision’s main stage last night for the first rehearsal. We were lucky enough to see her performance from the Press Center and we were absolutely charmed and overwhelmed with joy. What a show! What an emotional performance! The mirror […]
On Saturday 03rd May in 1997, the United Kingdom won for the final time. It also marked the last time Ireland hosted the contest – that year in the Point Theatre in Dublin. Katrina and the Waves took victory in 1997 with the song “Love Shine A Light”. […]
BBC Eurovision page announced earlier today that the wait is almost over! The Official Music Video for Lucie Jones‘ I will never give up on you will be released tomorrow at 7pm on BBC Iplayer and at 8pm (local time) on the Eurovision Song Contest youtube channel. Until then […]
Last night saw the San Remo Final and therefore the final National Selection conclude for the Big 5 countries – France, Germany, Italy, Spain and of course the United Kingdom. Now we would like to know who your favourite is by voting below. We have included a […]
Today’s UK song announcements, as they happen!
While both members of the United Kingdom’s Eurovision 2015 duo have stated that Electro Velvet is no more, Alex Larke is still singing and is back with his new single “Shine On” – and it’s very different from his distinctly 1920s Eurovision swing! Alex, who was born on […]
The results for the week 6 of The X Factor UK are in and the first name we heard being safe was none other than our fairy from Finland, Saara Alto! She was thrilled jumping and screaming, but so were we. Congratulations Saara! Here is Saara (alongside with the other […]
During the mid-1990s, the Eurovision Song Contest changed dramatically. In 1993, 3 new countries that previously competed as part of Yugoslavia debuted in Millstreet in Ireland. The following year, a further 7 new countries from across the former Eastern Bloc debuted in Dublin. Eastern Europe had arrived en-masse […]