2017 Eurovision Review – Czech Republic

The Czech Republic are surely amongst some of the most unlucky nations at Eurovision, with majority of their participations (which to be fair, has been few) ending in being stuck in the semi-final, or worse, coming last in the semi-final. It wasn’t until last year that the nation actually managed to make the final, and…

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2017 Eurovision Review – Poland

Poland have had their highs and lows in Eurovision, with the best result of 2nd place from their debut year of 1994. If they don’t reach the final, they’re usually not that far off, and since their return to the contest in 2014, they’ve managed to reach the final each year. This year, a national…

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2017 Eurovision Review – Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan have taken to Eurovision like a duck to water, and it shows in their results. Not once has Azerbaijan missed the final, and they’ve even managed to win the contest on their fourth year of participation. Over the last three years, their qualification has been at risk with results inching closer to the 10th…

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2017 Eurovision Review – Ireland

Ireland is the most successful nation at Eurovision with 7 wins under their belt. In recent years, Ireland hasn’t been able to replicate their success, especially from the 1990’s where they were consistently winning the contest. With such mixed results, it was time to bring something big to the 2017 contest, and to do so,…

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2017 Eurovision Review – Slovenia

Slovenia made their Eurovision debut back in 1993, and have yet to win the contest. Their best result thus far has been 7th place, and even that result was back in 2001, and previous to that, in 1995. It’s about time that Slovenia hit the top 5, but will this year’s representative Omar Naber finally…

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2017 Eurovision Review – Australia

Europe may not want us there, but guess what, we’re in Eurovision once again! Our first participant Guy Sebastian was a hit with his upbeat number Tonight Again, and last year, Dami Im improved on Guy’s results and finished in an incredible 2nd place. This year, Australia is putting their hopes in the young artist…

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2017 Eurovision Review – Georgia

Georgia have been a fairly consistent Eurovision nation since their first performance back in 2007. Overall, their best entries have been performed by powerful female vocalists, so this year, they’re hoping for another great result with Tamara Gachechiladze. Tamara was actually due to perform at the 2009 edition of Eurovision as part of Stephane &…

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2017 Eurovision Review – Belarus

Over the years, Belarus has offered us a range of different songs of varying success. They’re consistently one of the nations in Eurovision where you don’t know what to expect, because either they’ll completely change their song or artist, or they’ll pull something completely whimsical out for their stage performance. There has been one consistent…

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2017 Eurovision Review – Armenia

Armenia still remains as one of the most successful Eurovision nations when it comes to qualifying to the final, and in their history at Eurovision, they have reached the final all but one time. Last year they dazzled Europe with Iveta Mukuchyan, and this year, they’ve kept with the girl power theme and chosen Artsvik,…

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2017 Eurovision Review – France

France finally hit the jackpot in 2016 with Amir, a fresh artist with an incredibly catchy song, and finally they hit the top 10 for the first time since Patricia Kaas in 2009. This year, they internally selected their artist and song once again, and it will be Alma performing the now bilingual version of…

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