
Predict the Eurovision 2022 results and win! (Part 3)
This year again you can take it up against the team members of ESCDaily by predicting this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Join the fun and read all you need to do in this article!
This year again you can take it up against the team members of ESCDaily by predicting this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Join the fun and read all you need to do in this article!
This year again you can take it up against the team members of ESCDaily by predicting this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Join the fun and read all you need to do in this article!
This year again you can take it up against the team members of ESCDaily by predicting this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Join the fun and read all you need to do in this article!
Italy became the second country from the Big 5 to win the Eurovision Song Contest since the introduction of the rule in 2000. They join Germany, who won in 2010 thanks to Lena and her song Satellite. So where to now for the Big 5, [read more…]
As we near the Eurovision Grand Final for 2021, there is a good chance we may see a winning entry performed in the French language. This would be for the first time since Céline Dion sang for Switzerland in 1988. Two entries from France and [read more…]
Rock and Eurovision are not typically associated together, but rock has slowly built its profile at the world’s biggest song contest. [read more…]
Italy are currently on track to win Eurovision for the first time since 1990, according to the bookmakers. Barbara Pravi from France is not far behind, with both nations pushing ahead as the two odds-on favourites this year.
According to the bookmakers, Switzerland will be the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam. They conclude this now that all songs are available, but odds will usually shift and change during the rehearal weeks.
Last Friday the Dutch organisation of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 gave a press conference in which they outlined four potential scenarios. There will be a Eurovision in May next year – but what kind? Dennis van Eersel outlines the options.
Last Friday the Dutch organisation of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 gave a press conference with a very hopeful message. There will be a Eurovision in May next year, no matter what!
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