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 J-M… Jurij Veklenko Jurij Veklenko just missed out on the Grand Final of […]
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 F-I… Fusedmarc Fusedmarc was the 2017 Lithuanian representative at the Eurovision Song Contest, […]
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 […]
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 F, G, H and I… F is for… “Fili gia panta” was the first ever entry to be performed at the […]
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 A, B, C, D and E… A is for… Azerbaijani The Azerbaijani language featured at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, before […]
Welcome to Eurovision Ireland’s first ever A-Z of the Eurovision Song Contest. Over the next few weeks, we will be bringing you some alphabetical memories from everyone’s favourite Song Contest. Today, we look at P. Paris Paris has hosted the Eurovision Song Contest on one occasion – 1978 […]