Austria: Teya and Salena performed “Who The Hell is Edgar?” for the first time live on Austrian television!

Teya and Salena performed “Who The Hell is Edgar?” or the first time on television.

This year’s representatives of Austria appeared for the first time on the public broadcaster ORF 1, on the “Dancing Stars” Show, to perform live the song “Who The Hell is Edgar?” with which they will represent the central European nation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, in Liverpool, the United Kingdom. More than 600,000 viewers watched the show last night making it the most popular of Friday.

You can watch their live TV performance below

Austria is set to compete in the 13rd place of the Second Semi-Final which takes place on Thursday 11th of May, claiming one of the 10 tickets for the grand final on Saturday 13th of May.

Below you can also watch the reaction video of the Eurovision Fun team to the Austrian entry.

Stay tuned on Eurovision Fun for all the updates around the Austrian entry at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest which begins tomorrow, 30th of April with the first rehearsals.

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Euro Jury 2023: Sweden is the big winner!

For the 10th consecutive year, Euro Jury voting is here and includes former Eurostars ranking Eurovision 2023 entries.

The juries’ voting constitutes only the 50% of the final results, with the rest determined from an online vote.

After the jury votes from 43 countries, the results were the following:

Jury’s Top 5:

  1. Sweden – 354 points
  2. France – 237 points
  3. Italy – 186 points
  4. United Kingdom – 124 points
  5. Norway – 117 points

The results of the online vote were the following:

Online voting Top 5:

  1. Finland – 214 points
  2. Austria – 206 points
  3. Sweden – 205 points
  4. France – 165 points
  5. Spain – 145 points

Here are the final results after combining the jury and online vote:

Loreen with Tattoo representing Sweden is crowned as the winner, after topping with a great landslide the Jury vote and being 3rd on the online vote, only 9 points behind Käärijä.

This is the rest of the Top 5:

  • France with La Zarra and Evidemment(402 points)
  • Finland with Käärijä and Cha Cha Cha(307 points)
  • Austria with Teya & Salena and Who The Hell is Edgar(288 βαθμοί)
  • and Italy with Marco Mengoni and Due Vite(270 βαθμοί)

Except Euro Jury, Loreen has also won OGAE Poll 2023 for the 2nd time after being crowned as a winner back in 2012. In fact, Sweden has been topping OGAE Poll and Euro Jury for 2 consecutive years, having won both polls last year with Cornelia Jakobs and Hold Me Closer.

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Will Loreen manage to repeat her success in Liverpool and win Eurovision for the 2nd time? We will soon find out!

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Ukraine: Zlata Ognevich is announced as the Ukrainian spokesperson for Eurovision 2023!

Suspline, the Ukrainian national broadcaster has announced Zlata Ognevich as the spokesperson of Ukraine for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

Zlata, represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden, with the song “Gravity” and placed third.

It’s not the first time that Suspline annouces the singer as their spokesperson for the contest, getting the chance to announce the results at the final show of Eurovision Song Contest. She had announced the Ukrainian results back in 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark and 2017 in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Confirmed Spokespersons for Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool:

Cyprus – Loukas Hamatsos
Greece – Fotis Sergoulopoulos
Israel – Ilanit
San Marino – John Kennedy O’Connor
Spain – Ruth Lorenzo
Switzerland – Chiara Dubey

Below you can watch the Eurovisionfun team commenting on this year’s participation of TVORCHI and Ukraine with the song Heart of Steel”.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all news regarding Ukraine’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

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INFE Poll 2023: The results from Greece!

For the seventh consecutive year, the second fan network of the Eurovision Song Contest, the INFE Network, in collaboration with the website EscToday, is conducting the INFE Poll.

Network members in the 21 local fan clubs have already voted for their favorite songs from Eurovision 2023 and via ESCToday, they are announcing their scores.

Here are the results of INFE Greece:

  1. United Kingdom – 1 point
  2. Spain – 2 points
  3. Switzerland – 3 points
  4. Israel – 4 points
  5. Norway – 5 points
  6. Cyprus – 6 points
  7. Italy – 7 points
  8. France – 8 points
  9. Sweden – 10 points
  10. Finland – 12 points

After incorporating INFE Greece’s votes, the updated scoreboard stands as follows:

  1. Sweden – 119 points
  2. Finland – 99 points
  3. Norway – 86 points
  4. Italy – 64 points
  5. France – 62 points
  6. Austria – 48 points
  7. Spain – 46 points
  8. Israel – 45 points
  9. Czechia – 34 points
  10. Moldova – 22 points
  11. United Kingdom – 19 points
  12. Armenia – 16 points
  13. Georgia – 10 points
  14. Germany – 10 points
  15. Slovenia – 10 points
  16. Cyprus – 9 points
  17. Greece – 8 points
  18. Serbia – 8 points
  19. Switzerland – 7 points
  20. Croatia – 7 points
  21. Iceland – 5 points
  22. Albania – 4 points
  23. Romania – 4 points
  24. Latvia – 3 points
  25. Australia – 2 points
  26. Estonia – 2 points
  27. Netherlands – 2 points
  28. Belgium – 1 points
  29. Portugal – 1 points
  30. San Marino – 1 points

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun.com for all the updates regarding the INFE Poll 2023 results!

Source: ESC Today

Norway: Austria is the winner of the third episode of Adresse Liverpool!

Teya & Salena from Austria with “Who the Hell is Egdar?” won the third episode of the Norwegian show about the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.

In the third episode of Adresse Liverpool, Austria’s entry received very good reviews and emerged as the big winner of the night. Adresse Liverpool is a show on Norwegian broadcaster NRK dedicated to Eurovision. More specifically, the show consists of a panel of celebrities and members of the public who vote for the songs competing in Eurovision 2023.

In the sixth episode of Adresse Liverpool, the celebrity jury consisted of Ingeborg Heldal (music editor), Fawad Ashraf (former Eurovision judge), Kevin Vågenes (comedian) and guest judge Amanda Tenfjord (Greece 2022). The audience jury panel consisted of four participants, as in previous episodes.

The results were as follows:

  1. Austria – Teya & Salena – “Who the Hell is Egdar?” – 80 points (8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12)
  2. Israel  – Noa Kirel – “Unicorn” – 74 points (10, 8, 7, 10, 10, 7, 10, 12)
  3. Iceland – Diljá – “Power” – 54 points (4, 6, 8, 7, 6, 5, 8, 10)
  4. Switzerland – Remo Forrer – “Watergun” – 54 points (6, 4, 4, 6, 10, 10, 8, 6)
  5. Netherlands – Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper – “Burning Daylight” – 52 points (5, 5, 3, 5, 12, 8, 6, 8)
  6. Portugal – Mimicat – “Ai coração” – 48 points (4, 8, 8, 3, 6, 7, 10, 2)
  7. Azerbaijan – TuralTuranX – “Tell Me More” – 42 points (7, 10, 2, 5, 2, 3, 12, 1)
  8. Germany – Lord of the Lost – “Blood and Glitter” – 42 points (1, 12, 2, 7, 7, 6, 6, 1)
  9. Georgia – Iru – “Echo” – 36 points (3, 5, 5, 4, 7, 4, 2, 6)

This means that the overall results so far are:

  1. France – La Zarra – “Évidemment” – 96 points (12 points from all jurors)
  2. Finland – Käärijä – “Cha Cha Cha” – 88 points (12+12+6+12+12+12+12+10)
  3. Austria – Teya & Salena – “Who the Hell is Egdar?” – 80 points (8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12)
  4. United Kingdom – Mae Muller – “I Wrote a Song” – 77 points (5, 12, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10)
  5. Israel  – Noa Kirel – “Unicorn” – 74 points (10, 8, 7, 10, 10, 7, 10, 12)
  6. Italy – Marco Mengoni – “Due vite” – 73 points (12, 4, 10, 10, 10, 12, 10, 5)
  7. Czech Republic – Vesna – “My Sisters Crown” – 62 points (7, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 8, 12)
  8. Malta – The Busker – “Dance (Our Own Party)2 – 61 points (10, 6, 10, 8, 1, 8, `12, 6)
  9. Iceland – Diljá – “Power” – 54 points (4, 6, 8, 7, 6, 5, 8, 10)
  10. Switzerland – Remo Forrer – “Watergun” – 54 points (6, 4, 4, 6, 10, 10, 8, 6)
  11. Netherlands – Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper – “Burning Daylight” – 52 points (5, 5, 3, 5, 12, 8, 6, 8)
  12. Ukraine – TVORCHI – “Heart of Steel” – 52 points (4, 6, 5, 7, 10, 7, 6, 7)
  13. Armenia – Brunette – “Future Lover” – 51 points (4, 8, 12, 5, 4, 3, 5, 10)
  14. Serbia – Luke Black – “Samo mi se spava” – 48 points (4, 6, 1, 10, 8, 8, 8, 3)
  15. Portugal – Mimicat – “Ai coração” – 48 points (4, 8, 8, 3, 6, 7, 10, 2)
  16. Albania – Albina & Familija Kelmendi – “Duje” – 47 points (12, 4, 5, 2, 5, 6, 3, 10)
  17. Slovenia – Joker Out – “Carpe Diem” – 47 points (4, 4, 2, 6, 12, 7, 4, 8)
  18. Denmark – Reiley – “Breaking My Heart” – 45 points (7, 10, 3, 4, 7, 6, 6, 2)
  19. Azerbaijan – TuralTuranX – “Tell Me More” – 42 points (7, 10, 2, 5, 2, 3, 12, 1)
  20. Germany – Lord of the Lost – “Blood and Glitter” – 42 points (1, 12, 2, 7, 7, 6, 6, 1)
  21. Greece – Victor Vernicos – “What They Say” – 42 points (5, 6, 7, 6, 2, 5, 4, 7)
  22. Australia – Voyager – “Promise” – 41 points (6, 7, 3, 4, 10, 4, 2, 5)
  23. Estonia – Alika – “Bridges” – 39 points (4, 6, 3, 7, 4, 4, 7, 4)
  24. Georgia – Iru – “Echo” – 36 points (3, 5, 5, 4, 7, 4, 2, 6)
  25. Croatia – Let 3 – “Mama ŠČ!” – 32 points (5, 2, 6, 10, 6, 1, 1, 1)
  26. Latvia – Sudden Lights – “Aijā” – 30 points (6, 2, 1, 1, 3, 5, 8, 4)
  27. Poland – Blanka – “Solo” – 24 points (8, 3, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 4)

Don’t miss the next episode of Adresse Liverpool next Friday 5/05. You can watch Adresse Liverpool through the NRK website by clicking here.

Source:  Eurovoix.com

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The Netherlands: Mia and Dion performed “Burning Daylight” for the first time live on Dutch television!

Mia and Dion performed “Burning Daylight” for the first time on television.

This year’s representatives of the Netherlands appeared for the first time on Dutch television to perform live the song “Burning Daylight” with which they will represent the Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool in a few days.

You can watch their live TV performance below

The Netherlands competes in the 14th place of the first semi-final on 9 May, claiming one of the ten tickets for the grand final on Saturday 13 May.

Below you can also watch the reaction video of the Eurovision Fun team to the Dutch entry.

Stay tuned on Eurovision Fun for all the news around the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 which starts this Sunday 30 April with the first rehearsals!

OGAE Poll 2023: The results from Azerbaijan, Finland, Czechia and Latvia | Sweden is the big winner!

For every year since 2007, OGAE International conducts the OGAE Poll, which includes the votes of its members from 42 different countries. After 38 countries having already submitted their votes, the final four countries giving us their results are Azerbaijan, Finland, Czechia and Latvia.

In detail, the 14 members of OGAE Azerbaijan voted as following:

  • 12 points to Sweden
  • 10 points to Norway
  • 8 points to Austria
  • 7 points to Spain
  • 6 points to the United Kingdom
  • 5 points to Finland
  • 4 points to Italy
  • 3 points to Czechia
  • 2 points to Israel
  • 1 point to France

These are the points from the 204 members of OGAE Finland:

  • 12 points to France
  • 10 points to Norway
  • 8 points to Austria
  • 7 points to Sweden
  • 6 points to Italy
  • 5 points to Czechia
  • 4 points to Serbia
  • 3 points to the United Kingdom
  • 2 points to Moldova
  • 1 point to Australia

The 50 members of OGAE Czechia voted as below:

  • 12 points to Sweden
  • 10 points to France
  • 8 points to Norway
  • 7 points to Austria
  • 6 points to Finland
  • 5 points to Italy
  • 4 points to Israel
  • 3 points to the United Kingdom
  • 2 points to Switzerland
  • 1 point to Moldova

Finally, this are the results of the 13 members from OGAE Latvia:

  • 12 points to Sweden
  • 10 points to Norway
  • 8 points to France
  • 7 points to Italy
  • 6 points to Switzerland
  • 5 points to Estonia
  • 4 points to Cyprus
  • 3 points to Finland
  • 2 points to the United Kingdom
  • 1 point to Czechia

The final results of this year’s OGAE Poll are the following:

Sweden won the OGAE Poll for the second consecutive year with 433 points, this time with Loreen and her song Tattoo. It is also the first time in Eurovision history that an artist has won in two editions of the OGAE Poll, bearing in mind that Loreen had also won the OGAE Poll back in 2012 with her song Euphoria.

In the second place and with 394 points, there is Finland and Käärijä followed by France and La Zarra. In the fourth place we meet Norway with Alessandra and 263 points and in the fifth place there is Austria with Teya and Salena and 228 points.

Cyprus finished in 16th place having received 14 points in tie with Portugal. Greece finished in tie with Croatia in the 28th place, after receiving only 1 point from OGAE Cyprus.

Could this be a sign that Loreen will manage to achieve the same thing in 2 weeks from now, winning Eurovision for the 2nd time and being the first woman who has done so? We will find out soon!

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Eurovision 2023: All the footage we will see through Eurovision.tv!

The EBU has officially published via eurovision.tv blog a “guide” to all the exclusive coverage fans will have for the contest.

For the next two weeks, everyone who’s interested in the Eurovision Song Contest will be able to see some of the behind-the-scenes, getting to know a little more about the participants on the association’s official channels.

“Be My Guest” with Clara Amfo and Rylan

A brand new series is being launched in Liverpool by the organizers, with two iconic presenters, a Clara Amfo and Rylan. The series will air on YouTube, where the duo will meet all the contestants and ask them submitted questions from social media. The series will start airing from May 4th on the official Eurovision YouTube Channel.

The first rehearsals on TikTok

TikTok has announced that it will be the official entertainment partner for this year’s Eurovision for the second consecutive year. As last year, this year the organizers and the EBU have decided that the first rehearsals will not be available to accredited journalists. Instead and exclusively, we will get the first taste of these rehearsals from the related videos that will be available on TikTok. In addition to their performances, we will also have a small look backstage before they take the stage for the first time. The first rehearsals start this Sunday, April 30th.

The second rehearsals on YouTube

As we know every year, after the second rehearsals, we watch a thirty-second preview where we see each country’s stage presence, just as we would see it on TV on the nights of semi-final and grand final. The second rehearsals start on Wednesday May 3rd and the videos will be posted every evening after each rehearsal.

“Tea” with Timur

Apart, from the first rehearsals, on TikTok, we will watch some “tea” with the Ukrainian presenter Timur Miroshnychenko. Timur will meet each artist individually right after their second rehearsals. The presenter will challenge the contestants to spill some of their gossip from their experience in Liverpool. In addition, the members of the Big Five who have not been drawn – more specifically France, Germany, Italy and Spain will have the opportunity to day which half of the Running Order they will appear in the Grand Final on 13th of May. This series will be released on the official Eurovision TikTok profile from Wednesday May 3rd to Saturday May 6th.

The official Podcast of the Contest

For a more behind-the-scenes look at what goes on inside the M&S Liverpool Arena will be given by the Podcast host Steve Holden. Steve will be giving us access to all the venues, talking to contestants, capturing exclusive behind-the-scenes footage as well as the contestants reaction to the upcoming results.

The Live Blog of Eurovision.tv

From the first day of the rehearsals until the moment of the big winner of this year’s contest, the Live Blog will be active covering everything that happens in the stadium area as well as the first assessments of the rehearsals.

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Eurovision 2023: Ten countries oppose the EBU’s decision for a closed press centre!

Several broadcasters protested against the EBU‘s decision to hold the first and second rehearsals and press conferences of the first week of the competition behind closed doors. It is to be noted that last year, for the first time, the EBU decided to close the media centre for the first technical rehearsals. However, this year in a statement informed journalists that the second rehearsals will also be held without the presence of accredited journalists, with the press centre of the competition opening one day before the first semi-final for the dress rehearsals.

This provoked a strong reaction from both fans of the contest and some of the national delegations of this year’s Eurovision.

According to exclusive information reported by Aftonbladet, a heated debate had been preceded by 30 delegations which resulted in eight competing countries sending a letter of protest to the EBU asking for this decision to be changed.

More specifically, in discussions that had taken place in mid-March between the chiefs of the 37 competing countries, but also the press officers, the problem of non-journalistic coverage of the first and second rehearsals of the entries arose. For this reason, countries such as Portugal, Malta, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, San Marino, Azerbaijan, Latvia, and Poland signed a letter of protest to the EBU’s Eurovision press officer, Dave Goodman. Belgium, and Estonia were also due to sign the letter, but when they announced their support, the letter had already been sent.

Unfair to those competing in the A’ semi-final.

The letter highlights the unfairness for those competing in the first semi-final, as the press centre does not open until the day before the semi-final. For this reason, concerns are expressed as without the press centre being open and without interviews with journalists in attendance, it would lead to most accredited journalists not being there until the opening ceremony on Sunday 7 May. Thus, the countries competing in the first semi-final have very limited time for interviews and meetings with journalists compared to those competing in the second semi-final.

Specifically, the letter states:

“We believe that this decision is not fair to the countries involved in the first semi-final.”
In previous years, we have all experienced that the vast majority of interviews have taken place in the first week, when there is more free time between rehearsals.
On 8 May, as you can imagine, the artists competing in the first semi-final will have no time to spend with the media. The schedule is very tight and they have to concentrate on their performances.”

The response from the EBU was not long in coming:

“The cost is excessive. The cost of maintaining a press centre is high and the vast majority of traditional media outlets do not
tend to reach Eurovision city only during the week of the broadcast.
The EBU took the decision to close all rehearsals to the media to protect the artists from negative comments online and allow them to complete their performances in privacy.”

In his response Dave Goodman , also highlighted the fact that the EBU allowed voluntary “meet & greet” events at off-site venues where fans and journalists could meet the artists who chose to participate in the press centre

Source: Aftonbladet

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Lithuania: Monika Linkytė revealed details of her participation in Liverpool!

Monika Linkytė, the Lithuanian representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, has announced that she will be making changes to her stage performance for the competition. While she will be wearing a new outfit, the amber color and motif that were part of her performance in the Lithuanian selection will remain. Monika also shared that she has prepared amber souvenirs for fans as the gemstone is dear to her, having grown up near the sea.

Joining Monika on stage in Liverpool will be backing singers from London, though their identities are yet to be revealed. Monika had previously performed with members of a London-based choir at the London Eurovision Party. The Lithuanian delegation will travel to Liverpool on April 30th.

Monika previously represented Lithuania at Eurovision in Vienna in 2015 alongside Vaidas Baumila.

To support her return to the competition, Lithuanian broadcaster LRT launched the “Pridainuojam Europą” (Singing Europe) initiative, which encourages choirs to submit clips of themselves singing a phrase from her song “Stay.”

Lithuania is scheduled to perform in the second semi-final of Eurovision 2023 on May 11th, and they will take the stage in the 15th position.

You can see the reaction video of our editors to the participation of Lithuania, in the video below:

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Source: Eurovoix