It’s not uncommon to see Norway in the Eurovision final, nor is it uncommon to see the nation reach the Top 10. Hoping to continue with that trend is Subwoolfer, who will sing ‘Give That Wolf a Banana’ in the first semi-final.Â
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It’s not uncommon to see Norway in the Eurovision final, nor is it uncommon to see the nation reach the Top 10. Hoping to continue with that trend is Subwoolfer, who will sing ‘Give That Wolf a Banana’ in the first semi-final.Â
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Iceland are yet to win Eurovision, with a second place finish their best result thus far. The nation’s most recent two participations led to Top 10 finishes, and hoping to continue that streak is Systur. The trio will perform Með hækkandi sól, but how will it fare?Â
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Greece found their stride in the early 2000’s, leading to their first win and a string of Top 10 results. In more recent years, the nation began to drop off the radar, with non-qualifiers and lower placing final results plaguing Greece. Hoping for success this year is Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord with her song, ‘Die Together’.Â
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Denmark boasts mixed results in Eurovision, with their last win back in 2013. Hoping to bring Denmark back to the final this year is the group Reddi, who will bring their appropriately named song, ‘The Show’.Â
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Croatia is hoping to return to the Eurovision final this year, after a number of non-qualifications in recent years. Mia DimÅ¡ić won this year’s national selection with her song ‘Guilty Pleasure’, but will it be the guilty pleasure of the voters this year?Â
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In recent history, Austria has been hit or miss with their entries. After the success of Conchita Wurst, the nation had mixed results, with the last two entrants failing to reach the final. Hoping to break that streak is Lumix featuring Pia Maria who will perform ‘Halo’.Â
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Armenia began their Eurovision journey strong, however in more recent years has struggled to find the same success. The nation last qualified in 2017, but hoping to change that is Rosa Linn who will perform ‘Snap’.Â
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After an eventful national selection, Ukraine’s participation in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest has since become an important platform due to reasons far beyond the scope of Eurovision. Kalush Orchestra will perform the song ‘Stefania’ in Turin this year – a current favourite in the betting odds. This will be a moment for the history…
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Switzerland last won the Eurovision Song Contest back in 1988 with Céline Dion, so you could certainly say that the nation is due for a win. It is not out of reach for the nation, who for the last two editions have finished in the Top 5 with ease. Hoping to reach the same heights…
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Slovenia debuted at Eurovision back in 1993, however they are yet to win the contest. In more recent years, the nation is hit or miss with their qualifications. Hoping to return to the final this year, Slovenia is represented by the group LPS and their track, ‘Disko’.Â
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