Top 5 Junior Eurovision Entries of 2004!

In the lead up to the upcoming edition of Junior Eurovision, we are looking back on the previous editions of the contest to rediscover the songs we love! For this Top 5, we are heading to Norway, the hosts of the 2004 edition of Junior Eurovision. A total of 18 participants took to the stage…

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2000 and Whatever – Andorra

We may not get to see our 2020 favourites take to the stage, but that doesn’t mean we can’t reminisce on our Eurovision favourites. This series is aimed to discover the team’s favourite entries from the 21st century, from 2001 to 2019. In collaboration with ESCDaily, we will be reviewing some of their 21st Century…

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Top 5 Returning Eurovision Artists!

Seeing an artist to return to the Eurovision stage is not a new concept. In fact, by the second ever Eurovision Song Contest in 1957, there were already two returning artists, Corry Brokken for The Netherlands, and previous winner Lys Assia for Switzerland. Over the history of the contest, artists have returned to the Eurovision…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: Belarus

Belarus are one of few nations who have participated at Junior Eurovision each year since the contest began in 2003. Throughout their long history at the contest, the nation has won twice and hosted the contest once, although it is already announced that the capital Minsk will be hosting the 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest.…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: The Netherlands

The Netherlands are a rare breed at Junior Eurovision, being one of only two nations who have participated in the contest each and every year since the contest began in 2003. Just like in Eurovision, The Netherlands have achieved a mixture of results, including one winning entry in 2009, so today we’re going to go…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: FYR Macedonia

FYR Macedonia have been one of the most dedicated Junior Eurovision nations, as they have participated in all but two editions. The nation first made their debut in the debut year of Junior Eurovision, back in 2003, and participated each and every year until 2012, where they took a year break. They returned in 2013,…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: Cyprus

Cyprus have been participating at Junior Eurovision for many years now, with their first entry in the debut year of the contest itself, back in 2003. Since then, they’ve had a song withdrawn, and they’ve had a few years of break, but in amongst their history at the contest they’ve been fairly consistent with their…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: Malta

Malta have had quite a long history at Junior Eurovision, and they first made their debut when the contest made their debut, back in 2003. They participated year after year with varying levels of success, however for the most part, found themselves towards the back end of the results table. In 2011, the nation took…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: Poland

Poland first made an appearance at Junior Eurovision in the contest’s debut year of 2003. The nation participated in 2003, then again in 2004, however due to some average results, of which we will discuss today, the nation decided to take a break from Junior Eurovision. Turns out it ended up being quite a long…

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Eurovision Throwback: Anjeza Shahini – The Image of You

Upon request, this week’s Eurovision Throwback takes us back to 2004 – back to an era which could confidently be labelled the dark ages. I think this song personifies what I mean by the dark ages. Reaching 7th place in the final is a great achievement, and this along with the positive comments on the…

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