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Eurovision Class of 2011: Where are they now? Semi-Final 1 Eliminated Contestants

The below editorial features the opinions and views of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of #escYOUnited as a whole, Eurovision or the EBU. We are rapidly coming up on Eurovision 2021 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and with 2020’s cancellation and the modifications for 2021, we feel as if we’re entering a new era. So what better …

ESC 2021: Live shows with a limited audience

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic might still be causing some trouble around the world, but that doesn’t stop our will to live as we once used to, before all of this started. To make everything more positive, the Eurovision Song Contest, has finally been greenlit to have an audience. Limitations! This is clearly some good news, cause as we saw already …

Road to Rotterdam: Montaigne (Australia)

In the lead up to the rehearsals in Rotterdam, we continue to profile all 39 of this year’s competing artists and detailing their journey to Eurovision 2021. Next up, it’s Montaigne from Australia, whose meteoric rise in the indie and hyperpop scene down under has propelled her to Rotterdam 2021. Well, kind of… Who is Montaigne? Montaigne is the stage …

Bay City Rollers frontman Les McKeown passes away at age 65

Les McKeown, the former frontman for ’70s Scottish pop sensations The Bay City Rollers, passed away at the age of 65 on Tuesday evening. In a tweet posted by his family, his wife Keiko whom he met in 1978 and their son Jubei, McKeown passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at home. No cause of death was cited. pic.twitter.com/YgZLzuGbM1 — Les …

Competing Half a World Away: Montaigne Won’t Be Performing Live in Rotterdam

The Australian broadcaster SBS announced today in a press release that Montaigne and the Australian delegation will not be competing in Rotterdam this year. Rather, Australia will be competing from home using their “live-on-tape” performance of Montaigne’s song, “Technicolour”.   Josh Martin, the Australian Head of Delegation and SBS Commissioning Editor, explained: “After a comprehensive assessment, SBS has decided not …

Legendary British songwriter Barry Mason passes away at age 85

The below editorial features the opinions and views of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of #escYOUnited as a whole, Eurovision or the EBU. Legendary British songwriter Barry Mason, who co-wrote some of the biggest pop hits of the 1960s and 1970s in the United Kingdom and United States with Les Reed, passed away at the age …

ESC 2021: Interval act for the first semi-final “The Power of Water”

It’s almost time everyone, two years have soon passed since the last competition took place, and now we’re only about a month away from the next competition to take place. Never has the wait for the contest ever been that long, and the Dutch broadcasters are making sure, that it will be an unforgettable show! Today’s story is about the …

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