Ιreland: Listen to the Revamped Version of “We Are One”!

A few minutes ago, the updated version and video clip of Ireland‘s song “We Are One” for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, with Wild Youth, was released. Wild Youth were selected to represent Ireland in Liverpool after winning Eurosong 2023, which was broadcast as part of the Late Late Show.

“We Are One” was written and composed by band members Conor O’Donohoe and Ed Porter alongside Jörgen Elofsson. Jörgen has written hits such as “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” by Kelly Clarkson, “(You Drive Me) Crazy” by Britney Spears and “Fool Again” by Westlife.

You can watch the official video clip below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak5Fevs424Y&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Feurovisionfun.com%2F&source_ve_path=MjM4NTE&feature=emb_title

Wild Youth will perform in the first half of the first semi-final on May 9.

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United Kingdom: Tomorrow the announcement of the 2023 act!

The time has come!

After scoring its best result in 20 years at Eurovision 2022, the United Kingdom will announce its Eurovision 2023 entry which will represent the country on its home ground, since the nation is hosting this year’s contest on behalf of Ukraine.

Scott Mills confirmed the news on his radio show today, hinting at a “big” Eurovision announcement tomorrow morning at “Breakfast with Zoe“, hosted by Zoe Ball.

Rylan Clark, the host of this year’s allocation draw, also tweeted about tomorrow’s announcement:

Who do you think will represent the country at Eurovision 2023? Tell us in the comments!

Joker Out: We will have a lot of interaction with the crowd!

Joker Out gave an interview to EurovisionFun’s Paschalis about their participation in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Carpe Diem“. Kris, Jan, Jure and Nace were with us.

Some things about the song:

We recorded the song in Hamburg in December. The lyrics are telling what happened there. We stayed all night in the studio and just created the song. We did that to avoid all of the negative energy. We tell the people to play the game of hate for themselves, we are just dancing and singing.

The song was written for Eurovision, but we didn’t have in mind to do something special. We had the idea and recorded the song, it’s a song that represents us as Joker Out.

Some things about the performance:

It will be a 3-minute Joker Out concert. We’re going to keep the same energy, be as close to each other as possible and try to have as much interaction with the crowd as possible.

Slovenia is a relatively small country with not much financial power. We believe some of the Slovenian entries have been really good and deserved better. We are here to set this trend upside down!

There will be an English version of the song as well, but we are going to keep the Slovenian version.

Their favorite Eurovision entries:

We are fans of Eurovision and our first memory is Ruslana!

Our favorite Slovenian Eurovision entry is Samo Ljubezen from 2002.

Their message to the readers of EurovisionFun:

Hello EurovisionFun! Thank you so much for all of your support and we can’t wait to meet you in Liverpool!

We would like to thank Joker Out for their interview and wish them best of luck!

Serbia: Eurovisionfun Reacts to Eurovision 2023 Entry “Samo mi se spava”!

Pesma za Evroviziju ’23, the process through which Serbia chose its participation for the 67th Eurovision Song Contest, was successfully completed. The big winner was Luke Black with the electro-pop “Samo mi se spava”.

The Eurovisionfun team once again watched and reacted to the official video clip of the country’s entry for the upcoming Eurovision contest! Enjoy Apostolos, Paschalis and Stella in a Reaction video with detailed commentary on the participation of Serbia, for 2023!

(Video Editing: @xristosrpk)

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Austria: Listen to “Who the hell is Edgar?”, the country’s entry for Eurovision 2023!

Austria’s public broadcaster ORF revealed in January that Teya & Salina will represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool.

Through the show Wecker am Freitag of the radio station Hitradio Ö3, the participation of Teya & Salina for Eurovision 2023 was presented!

The song is titled “Who the hell is Edgar?” and it is in english.

Listen to “Who the Hell is Edgar?” below:

Who are Teya & Salina?

Teya may not be known as a singer yet, but she has been working successfully as a songwriter for some time now. She has participated in several singing camps in Unified Songs, as well as Eurovision.

TEYA’s newest single, “EX ME” is available on all platforms and is released through Unified Records.

24-year-old Salina comes from a big musical family. He lived in Berlin and Cologne due to her extensive recordings and television appearances on The Voice of Germany.

She moved to Vienna in 2019. In addition, she participated in several preliminary rounds for the national Eurovision selection.

In addition to collaborating with professional songwriters/producers from around the world, she participated in Austria’s show “Starmania” 2021. Her debut single is titled “Pretty Imperfection”.

 

Austria will be competing on the 2nd Semi-Final on the 11th  of May. After the allocation draw we know that Austria will be on the second half of the show!

Tell us your opinion about Teya & Salina representing Austria  in Eurovision 2023 with “Who the hell is Edgar?”!

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the news about Austria in Eurovision 2023!

Lithuania: Preparations for Liverpool have started!

Monika Linkytė, Lithuania’s representative for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, started her preparation for her performance on Liverpool’s stage, as she herself revealed on her social media platforms. Specifically, she shared some of her photos taken into a dance studio, in which Liverpool’s stage is shown to be marked, in order for her better positioning on stage.

Linkytė, besides her rehearsals for her on stage performance during May, has confirmed her presence at the following Eurovision Pre-Parties

  • Barcelona Eurovision Party
  • Eurovision In Concert 2023
  • London Eurovision Party
  • PrePartyES 2023

Monika Linkytė mentions that she feels extremely happy but impatient as well for her own participation in the oncoming contest. However this is not going to be her very first experience from the Eurovision Song Contest, since she has already represented her own country once more, back in 2015 as a member of the duet along with Vaudas Baumila, singing the song “This Time” which ended up in the 18th place.

Remember that Monika Linkytė came at the first place of Lithuania’s national final format called Pabandom iš naujo! 2023 and she is going to perform her song “Stay” during the second half of the second semi-final on May 11th.

Source: eurovoix

Will Monika Linkytė manage to bring her own country on Saturday’s grand final for a third year in a row? Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for even more news regarding Lithuania’s entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023!

Switzerland: Sacha Jean-Baptiste confirmed as creative director for Remo Forrer!

In a post on the official Instagram account of Eurovision, Remo Forrer, the representative of Switzerland in Eurovision 2023 gave an update on his preparations for the contest.

He revealed that he is currently in Stockholm, rehearsing for his performance in the first semi-final. The director will be a known name in the Eurovision world, Sacha Jean- Baptiste, having directed multiple entries throughout the years.

This will be the fourth consecutive year that Baptiste will direct a Swiss entry, having directed all entries since 2019 (apart from 2020 when the contest was cancelled), with all of them qualifying to the Grand final.

The title of the Swiss entry this year is “Watergun” and you can watch the official video clip below

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the latest updates on the Swiss entry and more!

Sweden: Eurovisionfun Reacts To “Melodifestivalen 2023 Finalists Recap”

After 5 Semi-finals, this year Melodifestivalen comes to an end this Saturday with 12 finalists but one winner, who will represent the country in Liverpool this May!

The Eurovisionfun team couldn’t help but see and comment on the 12 participants  from Sweden for the upcoming Eurovision contest! Enjoy  Apostolis,  Aps and Thanos in a reaction/review video with detailed commentary for this year’s Melodifestivalen 2023 entries!

Also, on our Youtube channel you can enjoy exclusive interviews with some of the finalists from Melodifestivalen 2023:

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The finalists:

  1. Where You Are (Sávežan)” – Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Arc North feat. Adam Woods
  2. Rhythm Of My Show” – Tone Sekelius
  3. One Day” – Mariette
  4. Air” – Marcus & Martinus
  5. On My Way” – Panetoz
  6. Never Give Up” – Maria Sur
  7. Six Feet Under” – Smash Into Pieces
  8. Where Did You Go” – Kiana
  9. Släpp alla sorger” – Nordman
  10. Tattoo” – Loreen
  11. Mer av dig” – THEOZ
  12. Royals” – Paul Rey

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Switzerland: Listen here “Watergun” of Remo Forrer for Eurovision 2023!

On 20th of February, it became known from the Swiss Public Broadcaster SRF that Remo Forrer will represent Switzerland in Eurovision 2023 (read the article here).

The time has come for the young artist to reveal his song as it was scheduled today, in 7th of March. The premiere took place through the official YouTube channel of Eurovision.

With his song “Watergun” the 22 year old artist will make his dream come true as he mentioned when it was announced to him that he would represent the country in this year’s song contest.

You can watch the video clip here:

Who is Remo Forrer?

Remo Forrer was born in 2001 in a small town called Hemberg SG. He started playing the flute from an early age, then he switched to the accordion, and then he ended up at the piano, which is still his favorite musical instrument to this day. In addition, he took voice lessons at a music school. In 2017, he was nominated for the talent show of the central Switzerland, where he received the award of Photographers Choice for the best stage performance. One year later, he won the competition “Sing dein Ding” with an acapella group and he was allowed to appear at the Acapella Festival in Pfaffikon SZ. In 2020, he won The Voice of Switzerland.

Switzerland has succeeded since 2019 counting three qualifies in a row and two times being in the top 10 at the Grand Final.

We want to remind you that Switzerland will perform at the second half of the first semi final at 9th of May 2023!

Will Remo Forrer be able to continue the good course of the country in the song contest? Tell us in the comments down bellow!

Stay tuned on Eurovision Fun for all the news regarding Switzerland’s participation in Eurovision 2023! 

Germany: Eurovisionfun Reacts to Eurovision 2023 Entry “Blood and Glitter”!

Germany this year chose their representative for the 67th Eurovision Song Contest via Germany’s National Final Unser Lied für Liverpool. The winners of the night were Lord Of The Lost with their song Blood & Glitter and they will represent Germany in Eurovision 2023, who will compete directly in the Grand Final of the Song Contest!

The Eurovisionfun team once again watched and reacted to the official music video of the country’s entry for the upcoming Eurovision contest! Enjoy Apostolos, Thanos and Paschalis in a Reaction video with detailed commentary on the German entry for 2023!

Video Editing: @kwsthsgrr

Listen to this year German entry for Eurovision 2023:

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What do you think about the entry of Germany for Eurovision 2023? Tell us in the comments!