Welcome to our second country-specific #AtoZ series. During the National Final season, we will look at a different country alphabetically each week. This week, we are looking at Lithuania and today we are looking at A-E… Aivaras Aivaras represented Lithuania with “Happy You”, at the 2002 Eurovision Song […]
Welcome to our first country-specific #AtoZ series. During the National Final season, we will look at a different country alphabetically each week. This week, we are looking at Norway and today we are looking at S-V… Swahili Swahili is the fourth language used in Norwegian participation at the […]
Welcome to our first country-specific #AtoZ series. During the National Final season, we will look at a different country alphabetically each week. This week, we are looking at Norway and today we are looking at N-R… Nora Brockstedt Nora Brockstedt was the first person to represent Norway at […]
Welcome to our first country-specific #AtoZ series. During the National Final season, we will look at a different country alphabetically each week. This week, we are looking at Norway and today we are looking at J-M… Jahn Teigen Jahn Teigen is one of Norway’s participants that finished in […]
Welcome to our first country-specific #AtoZ series. During the National Final season, we will look at a different country alphabetically each week. This week, we are looking at Norway and today we are looking at F-I… Fairytale “Fairytale” is the most recent winning Norwegian entry – from back […]
Welcome to our first country-specific #AtoZ series. During the National Final season, we will look at a different country alphabetically each week. This week, we are looking at Norway and today we are looking at A-E… Alexander Rybak Alexander Rybak took Norway’s third victory in 2009 with “Fairytale”. […]
Welcome to our first A-Z series of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest – ahead of the 2020 Contest in Warsaw. Today, we look at our first ever W, X, Y and Z… W is for… Welsh is one of only a handful of languages that has appeared at […]
Welcome to our first A-Z series of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest – ahead of the 2020 Contest in Warsaw. Today, we look at our first ever S, T, U and V… S is for… Sofia hosted the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Bulgaria – the first […]
Welcome to our first A-Z series of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest – ahead of the 2020 Contest in Warsaw. Today, we look at our first ever N, O, P, Q and R… N is for… Nadia Hasnaoui has hosted both the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in […]
Welcome to our first A-Z series of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest – ahead of the 2020 Contest in Warsaw. Today, we look at our first ever J, K, L and M… J is for… Japanese appeared within the 2006 Serbian entry, yet it has not made the […]