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United Kingdom: It’s Michael Rice to Tel Aviv!

[AdSense-B] Tonight saw the BBC’s Eurovision: You Decide take place live from Salford, Manchester, as six acts fought for the United Kingdom’s ticket to Tel Aviv. The show first saw three ‘song-offs’, as the six acts performed the three songs, before the assembled panel of Marvin Humes, Mollie King and Rylan selected their finalists. The duels were as follows (winning …

United Kingdom: Kerrie-Anne is your favourite!

[AdSense-B] Earlier this week we asked #YOU to tell us who your favourite act in Eurovision: You Decide was, and of course the response was strong. With over 250 votes cast in the poll, we can confirm who #YOU want to represent the United Kingdom in Tel Aviv! Kerrie-Anne’s version of “Sweet Lies” stormed our poll, with 49% of the …

United Kingdom: Our reviews of the “Eurovision: You Decide” entries

[AdSense-B] Tonight sees the United Kingdom make its decision for Tel Aviv, as the 62nd British representative(s) in Eurovision are chosen live from 20:30 CET. With six acts and three songs in the running, our team took a look at the runners and riders to see who had the best chance of restoring British pride at the contest in 2019… …

Darude reveals first UMK entry “Release Me”

[AdSense-B] Darude, Finland’s representative for Eurovision 2019 alongside Sebastian Rejman, has revealed the first of his three potential entries for Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu. The track, entitled “Release Me”, was posted at midnight Finnish time, following a livestream from the international DJ on YouTube. In the broadcast, the producer revealed that the song captures his feelings about touring the world and …

Russia: Sergey Lazarev Is Coming Back!

[AdSense-B] Three years after he brought Russia to the top 3 with “You Are The Only One,” eurovision.tv has announced that Sergey Lazarev is returning to Eurovision! Months of speculation about which road Russia would take after their first NQ since the regular introduction of semifinals have ended with one of the most successful and well-known artists in their Eurovision …

Söngvakeppnin contestants Hatari challenge Israeli PM Netanyahu to a wrestling match

[AdSense-B] BDSM techno art group and Söngvakeppnin contestants Hatari threw down an interesting gauntlet today by challenging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a wrestling match on May 19, 2019 in Tel Aviv’s Magen David Square. In a statement read on Iceland’s Rás 2 radio this morning, a spokesman for Hatari read out a statement issuing the unusual challenge to a match …

The ESCUnited Team celebrates #100DaysToEurovision

[AdSense-B] As of today, we are officially 100 days away from the Grand Final for the 64th edition of the contest, and in order to celebrate, the official Eurovision channel has issued a call to celebrate the occasion. The contest has been hosted by 26 different countries in it’s long history, and will be returning to Israel for the 3rd …

United Kingdom: Who should win “Eurovision: You Decide” 2019?

[AdSense-B] On Friday, the United Kingdom will become the fifth country and the third member of the Big 5 to decide for Tel Aviv, with six acts and three songs in the running. With many of the British entries since the turn of the century gracing the bottom half of the scoreboard, will there be any entries to turn around …

Israel: Shalva withdraws, Icelandic Eurovision contestant slammed for anti-Semitic remarks

[AdSense-B] Iceland’s representative for Eurovision 1997, Páll Óskar Hjálmtýsson, caused controversy yesterday when he made remarks considered to be anti-Semitic in an interview with radio station Rás 1. A leading voice in Iceland in the boycott of Iceland’s participation in Eurovision 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel, Hjálmtýsson, who performed as Paul Oscar with 20th placed “Minn histi dans” in 1997, made comments that …

Australia: Who should win “Australia Decides”?

[AdSense-B] Australia’s first ever national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest – and a rare slice of Eurovision breakfast television for most Eurovision fans – will take place this Saturday, 9th February. Ten acts will take part in the competition and it’s safe to say that the competition is fierce. But who will represent the land down under in Tel …

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