Austria’s 2014 Eurovision Representative Conchita Wurst has received the seal of approval for her participation at the contest from a former Eurovision Winner. OGAE Austria had their Annual celebrations and in attendance was none other that Eurovision winner Anne-Marie David who won the contest with the 1973 classic […]
Our friends at Wiwi Blogs reported yesterday that a small number of Belarusian citizens were gathering names for a petition to have the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest banned in the country or the Austrian entry by Conchita Wurst to be excluded. “Thanks to European liberals, the popular international […]
The selection of Conchita Wurst for Eurovision 2014 by Austria is more than just another singer at the contest. An act like Conchita at Eurovision 2014 will be life saving for hundreds if not thousands of lives by just being seen on a Global platform for 3 minutes […]
After the earlier news that Conchita Wurst was selected to represent Austria in Copenhagen 2014, we have now learned that ORF and Conchita will get together to select the song she will sing at Eurovision. This means that there will be no public selection for her entry. The questions […]
Conchita Wurst – who is representing Austria at Eurovision 2014 – has spoken out about “discrimination” via Facebook today. Here is the German and English translations Conchita’s post. German Post An all die lieben Menschen da draußen, die mit mir als Person nichts anfangen können und sich bemüßigt fühlen, […]
Austria will be sending the artist Conchita Wurst to Eurovision 2014 in Copenhagen. The news came today from Austrian media agency Heute.at . You will remember Conchita from her 2012 Austrian National entry that came second to “The Trackshittaz” – with the song “That’s What I Am”. http://youtu.be/oYFGI3ZYKL4 Conchita Wurst […]
ORF today released the details of the 5 acts who will compete in the National Final for Austria which is more commonly known as “Österreich rockt den Song Contest”. What a diverse selection ORF has provided us this year. HOWEVER there is one notable omission and that is 2012’s “Österreich rockt den […]