French broadcaster France Télévisions confirmed C’est vous qui décidez as the selection format for Eurovision 2023.
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French broadcaster France Télévisions confirmed C’est vous qui décidez as the selection format for Eurovision 2023.
Read MoreThe European Broadcasting Union released a statement regarding next year’s host nation. Ukraine won this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with Kalush Orchestra and their song, ‘Stefania”. However, due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the EBU determined that it is not viable to host within Ukraine. Read the statement below:
Read MoreAt the conclusion of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, the EBU announced some irregularities with the jury voting in the second semi-final. The EBU has now revealed more information on the voting of those juries, and why they were considered irregular. The six juries in question are Azerbaijan, Georgia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania and San Marino.
Read MoreThe Eurovision Song Contest is complete, with a winner decided. A total of 40 countries competed over three exciting nights, with 25 entries competing in the final.
Read MoreThe second semi-final of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest is complete, with the final 10 qualifiers decided.
Read MoreEstonia won Eurovision back in 2001, but has since been hit or miss at the contest, especially in more recent years. The nation missed out on the final in 2021, but hoping to return to the final is Stefan with his song, ‘Hope’. He hopes to qualify, but will he?Â
Read MoreCzech Republic has a mixed history at Eurovision, with more often than not the nation failing to qualify for the final. With a real chance this year, Czech Republic put their hopes in We Are Domi who will sing ‘Lights Off’
Read MoreBelgium have achieved some real highs and lows in recent years, from achieving various top 10 results, to the disappointing non-qualifications. Hoping to return to the top 10 this year, Belgium puts their faith in Jérémie Makiese who will sing ‘Miss You’.Â
Read MoreSweden is a Eurovision powerhouse, with the nation more often than not finishing in the Top 10, if not the Top 5. Hoping to continue with that trend this year is Cornelia Jakobs, the first female solo representative since Sanna Nielsen in 2014. Cornelia will sing ‘Hold Me Closer’ at this year’s contest, but how…
Read MoreThe first semi-final of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest is complete, with the first 10 qualifiers decided.
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