Brooke Scullion has revealed that she will be performing at this year’s OGAE Australia’s (ESCFAN) Preview Parties ahead of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest, in Liverpool. Brooke represented Ireland at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, in Turin. Brooke will be performing in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane. […]
#IRELAND: A word from our friends at OGAE Ireland OGAE Ireland is the Irish national club, and with over 500 individual members, we are one of the fastest-growing national clubs within the OGAE network. Proportionally we are the largest club in Europe. OGAE Ireland was born out of […]
#Vote for Ireland’s Greatest Eurovision Entry Ever! In the run-up to Eurovision 2021, OGAE Ireland is on a mission to crown the greatest Irish Eurovision song ever! A fan vote will decide 50% of the score and a jury of previous Eurovision contestants from across Europe (and beyond) […]
Sweden have taken victory in the 2020 OGAE Second Chance Contest. Anna Bergendahl won with “Kingdom Come” – the runner-up at this year’s Melodifestivalen. 22 countries took part in this year’s Contest, while a further 17 acted as guest juries because they either had no national selection or […]
#OGAE: ESC 2018 International Poll The fan clubs around Europe and beyond continue to register who they think could win the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. You can find the first fourteen sets of votes HERE. Three more sets of votes are now in. Have they changed who’s leading? […]
#OGAE: ESC 2018 International Poll The fan clubs around Europe and beyond continue to register who they think could win the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. You can find the first eleven sets of votes HERE. Three more sets of votes are now in. Have they changed who’s leading? […]
#OGAE: ESC 2018 International Poll The fan clubs around Europe and beyond continue to register who they think could win the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. You can find the first eight sets of votes HERE. Three more sets of votes are now in. Have they changed who’s leading? […]
#OGAE: ESC 2018 International Poll The fan clubs around Europe and beyond continue to register who they think could win the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. You can find the first five sets of votes HERE. Three more sets of votes are now in. Have they changed who’s leading? […]
#OGAE: ESC 2018 International Poll The fan clubs around Europe and beyond continue to register who they think could win the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. You can find the first two sets of votes HERE. Three more sets of votes are now in. Have they changed who’s leading? […]
#OGAE: ESC 2018 International Poll Every year, the various national OGAE fan clubs around Europe and beyond cast their votes, to try and predict that elusive winner. Up to 44 clubs will be voting, so we should hopefully see some variety in who they vote for. Last year […]
UNITED KINGDOM: OGAE UK has its annual Bash As we’re in the quieter period in the Eurovision year, many fan clubs will have their annual gatherings. The UK’s fan club is no exception. It’s one of the largest, and met last weekend (9 September) in Manchester for its […]
Today OGAE Slovenia revealed their points and could you guess who’s their favourite? It’s an easy one, just check below! Here are the points: 12 points – Italy 10 points – Sweden 8 points – Denmark 7 points – Estonia 6 points – Croatia 5 points – France 4 […]
The United Kingdom’s BBC has announced it will be staging a national final in 2017. Many of you out there will be keen to know what the BBC’s approach will be in 2017 for selecting its song for Kyiv. As you’ll know, it staged ‘Eurovision You Decide’ this year […]
The final votes from the OGAE fan clubs around Europe have now come in, and they’ve picked a winner. Before we look at the winner (although you can probably guess), here they are. Let’s look at the votes from Andorra first. These are the favourites of 29 members: […]
The OGAE clubs around Europe continue to call in their votes. If you’ve been following them, you’ll know that 36 have already called in their votes. The OGAE clubs in Israel and the United Kingdom are the latest. Will their votes make a difference? Let’s look at the […]