🇲🇰🇲🇪🇧🇬 North Macedonia, Montenegro and Bulgaria withdraw from Eurovision 2023

Three nations will be missing from next year’s Eurovision line-up, with North Madeconia, Montenegro and Bulgaria withdrawing from the competition.

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EBU Release Statement Regarding Irregular Voting

At 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.

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Eurovision 2022 Reviews – Montenegro

Montenegro has a relatively short history at Eurovision, and unfortunately quite an unsuccessful one. The nation has qualified on only two occasions, however this year hoping to return to the final is Vladana with the song Breathe. 

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Eurovision 2022 Rehearsals – Day 3

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Who Should Win Eurovision 2022? Vote In Our Poll Now!

Another Eurovision national final season has concluded, and we have all 40 competing entries for this year’s contest. That means it’s poll time!

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🇲🇪 Montenegro: Vladana Releases ‘Breathe’

The Montenegrin Eurovision entry is now out, with Vladana set to sing ‘Breathe’ at Eurovision this year. The song premiered in a special broadcast, ‘Montenegro, dodici punti’.

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🇲🇪 Vladana to fly Montenegrin Flag at Eurovision

After a series of clues released by broadcaster RTCG, it is now official. Vladana Vučinić will fly the Montenegrin flag in Torino.

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Montevizija National Final Dropped for Eurovision 2022

Montenegro recently announced their return to Eurovision, however the nation will not use their national final format Montevizija.

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2000 and Whatever – Montenegro

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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