Norway: Poland Wins Adresse Malmø Show Two!

NRK broadcasts Adresse Malmø, a special show dedicated to the Eurovision Song Contest. Each week approximately eight songs will be reviewed with the judges rating the songs from one to twelve points.

Performer Staysman ansd Einar Tørnquist joined the show as guests for the second episode on the main jury. The People’s Jury features Hansi Tryggvasson (42) from Bærum/Iceland, Simen Formo Hay (31) from Oslo and Synne Eikenes Sørensen (17) from Larvik.

Luna from Poland has won the second episode of the Norwegian preview show for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.

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The results were as follows:

  1. Poland – Luna – “The Tower” – 80 points (6+12+12+12+6+10+12+10)
  2. Austria – Kaleen – “We Will Rave” – 56 points (10+1+12+8+8+2+10+5)
  3. Germany – Isaak – “Always on the Run” – 55 points (4+6+8+10+6+10+5+7)
  4. Estonia – 5miinust & Puuluup – “(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi” – 53 points – 10+3+2+5+12+12+2+7
  5. Belgium – Mustii – “Before the Party’s Over” – 53 points – 4+6+5+5+8+1+12+12
  6. Iceland – Hera Björk – “Scared of Heights” – 46 points (4+5+5+4+10+12+1+5)
  7. Moldova – Natalia Barbu – “In the Middle” – 31 points – 8+4+3+2+3+7+2+2

The schedule of Adresse Malmø is as follows:

Show Three – Friday 19 April
Presenter Thomas Numme and comedian and radio personality Tara Lina Shahin are part of the main jury for the third episode. The fan jury includes Drian Vad Flaaten (from Tønsberg, Norway), Victoria Haugan Saur (from Sunndal, Norway) and Alex Snyder from Vikersund/USA and reveal their score. Among the countries to be rated by the juries are France, Denmark and Ireland.

Show Four – Friday 5th April
Music journalist Sandeep Singh and host of Eurovision 2010 and Eurovision Young Dancers 2011 Erik Solbakken are part of the judging panel. Eva Nodeland (from Elverum, Norway), Øystein Antonsen (from Arendal, Norway) and Omid Rashidi (from Visby, Norway) are part of the fan jury. Among the countries to be rated by the juries are Switzerland, Finland and Italy.

Show Five – Friday 3rd May
In the last episode of Adresse Malmø we will see Are Kalvø and Ingebjørg Bratland join the main jury. The fan jury consists of Marko Stojiljkovic (from Serbia), Jon Arne Ravndal (from Oslo) and Anna Lycke (from Nannestad/Sweden). Among the countries to be rated by the judging panels are Croatia, Greece and Sweden.

You can watch the show on NRK Player here.

Enjoy again our reaction video to “Tower” below:

source: NRK

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Eurovision 2024: Watch live tonight our poll results!

Today is the final station of our poll, since the results follow, which will be announced tonight through a live premiere on the Eurovisionfun channel on YouTube, in collaboration with the Douze Points channel.
The broadcast will take place at 21:00 CET and will be a simulation of a typical Eurovision final. The results will be presented in detail, with each Eurovisionfun editor giving their points, and after the jury votes, the total audience points, determined by you, will be added, in a similar way as in Eurovision. Therefore, 50.6% of the result is determined based on your own vote and the remaining 49.4% by the editors of Eurovisionfun.

You can watch the premiere below:

 

So, tune into tonight to find out who our winner is!

OGAE Poll 2024: The results from Slovenia and the Netherlands!

Every year since 2007, OGAE International conducts the OGAE Poll, which includes the votes of its members from 42 different countries. After eighteen countries have voted, it is now Slovenia’s and the Netherlands’ turn to cast their votes.

In detail, the 35 members of OGAE Slovenia voted as following:

  • 12 points to Croatia
  • 10 points to Italy
  • 8 points to Ukraine
  • 7 points to Spain
  • 6 points to the Netherlands
  • 5 points to France
  • 4 points to Serbia
  • 3 points to Greece
  • 2 points to Austria
  • 1 point to Switzerland

Respectively, the 101 members of OGAE Netherlands voted as following:

  • 12 points to Italy
  • 10 points to Lithuania
  • 8 points to Switzerland
  • 7 points to Croatia
  • 6 points to Belgium
  • 5 points to Austria
  • 4 points to the United Kingdom
  • 3 points to France
  • 2 points to Ukraine
  • 1 point to Israel

The results following the votes of twenty member clubs are the following:

Croatia is still in the lead with Italy closing in, and Switzerland completing the top 3.

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in Malmö!

Listen to Marina Satti singing “Stis Naousas to Kastro” in “A Little Bit More”!

Just like last year, some time before the first rehearsals of the countries, the show called “A Little Bit More” aired on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.

So, for all this time before the rehearsals, Eurovision TV will upload different performances of the artists, like different versions of their songs, or covers of songs from other artists.

This time, you can listen to Greece’s representative Marina Satti, performing the song “Stis Naousas to Kastro (At the Castle of Naousa)” by Eleni Tsaligopoulou, in a reworked version by Eleonora Zacharia:

You can also watch the Eurovisionfun team reacting and commenting to the Greek entry in Eurovision 2024:

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Greek participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in Malmö! 

OGAE Poll 2024: The results of OGAE Malta and OGAE Ukraine.

Every year since 2007, OGAE International conducts the OGAE Poll, which includes the votes of its members from 42 different countries. After eighteen countries have voted, it is now Malta’s and Ukraine’s turn to cast their votes.

The results of OGAE Malta are:

  • 1 point goes to France
  • 2 points go to the United Kingdom
  • 3 points go to Sweden
  • 4 points go to Croatia
  • 5 points go to Switzerland
  • 6 points go to Belgium
  • 7 points go to Austria
  • 8 points go to Israel
  • 10 points go to Ukraine and…
  • 12 points go to Italy 

The winner of Malta’s votes is Italy and “La Noia”.

The results of OGAE Ukraine are:

  • 1 point goes to Austria
  • 2 points go to Spain
  • 3 points go to Italy
  • 4 points go to the United Kingdom
  • 5 points go to Lithuania
  • 6 points go to Ukraine
  • 7  points go to Norway
  • 8 points go to Belgium
  • 10 points go to Croatia and..
  • 12 points go to Switzerland 

Nemo get another 12 points this time from OGAE Ukraine but Switzerland is still a bit far from the first place.

The total amount of points after 20 club votes is :

Croatia is still in first place but after Malta’s 12 points, Italy is getting closer. But we still have a half way to go.

Who will be the winner of this year’s OGAE Poll?

Stay tuned in Eurovisionfun for all the upcoming news of the contest.!

 

 

 

Listen to Cyprus and Croatia’s performances, in “A Little Bit More”!

Just like last year, some time before the first rehearsals of the countries, the show called “A Little Bit More” aired on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.

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INFE Poll 2024: Results from INFE Türkiye!

As every year, the INFE International Network conducts the INFE Poll with all its member organizations ranking this year’s entries. Following the votes of eleven member organizations, it’s now time for INFE Türkiye to reveal its rankings!

The detailed scoring from INFE Türkiye is as follows:

  • Spain – 1 point
  • Sweden – 2 points
  • Croatia – 3 points
  • Azerbaijan – 4 points
  • Austria – 5 points
  • Estonia – 6 points
  • Armenia – 7 points
  • Belgium – 8 points
  • Greece – 10 points
  • Italy – 12 points

Italy manages to secure the top spot with 12 points and continues to hold the second position on the scoreboard.

The current standings after the votes of the twelve member organizations are as follows:

Who will be the ultimate winner of the INFE Poll 2024?

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments regarding Eurovision 2024 in Malmö!

Sourceesctoday.com

Eurovision 2024: Technical Rehearsals are underway at the Malmö Arena!

The technical rehearsals for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 have begun since April 18 at the Malmö Arena in Sweden.

It has been revealed by a few snippets from crew members on social media that there will be cubic platforms with lights, that spin and change positions according to each performance.


The stage seems to be built on video tecnhology, that encloses the floors, walls and ceiling, mixed with lighting and automation.

Another video reveals the amount  of camera angles during the dutch performace and the speed that they are changing.


The camera operators seem to use CuePilot, a Danish software that usually is used in proffesional and expensive productions. The software is an automation system that allows the television maker to foresee the upcoming shots and rearrange the camera moves and angles.

Swedish broadcaster and organiser of this year’s Eurovision SVT is going to work daily at the Arena to make sure that everything will be ready for the stand-in rehearsals, that are expected later this week.

We remind you that the first rehearsals with the artists are scheduled on Saturday, April 27.

Eurovision 2024

Loreen won the 67th Eurovision Song Contest with her song “Tattoo” in behalf of Sweden, making her the first woman that has won the contest twice.

Overall Sweden has succeeded seven Eurovision victories (in 1974, 1984, 1991, 1999, 2012, 2015 and 2023). This makes Sweden the joint most successful country in ESC alongside Ireland. Malmö will host the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, which is the third time, following hosts in 1992 and 2013.


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INFE Poll 2024: Results from INFE Czechia!

As every year, the INFE International Network conducts the INFE Poll with all its member organizations ranking this year’s entries. Following the votes of ten member organizations, it’s now time for INFE Czech Republic to reveal its rankings!

The detailed scoring from INFE Czech Republic is as follows:

  • 1 point for Belgium
  • 2 points for Sweden
  • 3 points for France
  • 4 points for Greece
  • 5 points for Ukraine
  • 6 points for Norway
  • 7 points for Croatia
  • 8 points for Switzerland
  • 10 points for Netherlands
  • 12 points for Italy

Italy manages to secure the top spot with 12 points and continues to hold the second position on the scoreboard.

The current standings after the votes of the ten member organizations are as follows:

Who will be the ultimate winner of the INFE Poll 2024?

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments regarding Eurovision 2024 in Malmö!

Source: esctoday.com

Sweden: Tina Mehrafzoon and Edward af Sillén are the Swedish commentators for Eurovision 2024!

Today, Friday April the 19th, SVT, the Swedish national broadcaster, has announced who will be involved in the Swedish commentary of the three shows of the contest, on a press release.

When the Eurovision Song Contest is held for the 68th time, viewers in Sweden will be guided by Tina Mehrafzoon and Edward af Sillén.

This is the thirteenth year that the experienced and knowledgeable Edward af Sillén takes place in Eurovision’s commentary booth. For the music journalist and media profile Tina Mehrafzoon, who during the spring had a commentating expert role during the Melodifestivalen, it is the premiere.

Tina Mehrafzoon expresses:

“To be able to do this together with Edward is an honour and a dream come true. The fact that Sweden is the host country makes it all the more special. I know which professionals make the show so my job will be very pleasurable and easy!”

This host year, Edward af Sillén is also involved as a director and screenwriter. The whole spring is filled with intense work, but Edward is very much looking forward to the assignment as a commentator.

“It feels both honorable and very fun. The viewers will be in safe and warm hands with Tina in the driver’s seat, while I will split my time between being backstage and working with the presenters and being by Tina’s side as much as possible during the shows. It’s going to be really exciting,”

says Edward af Sillén.

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding this year’s Eurovision Song Contest to be held this May in Malmö, Sweden and any updates regarding its planning!

Source: media.melodifestivalen.se/SVT
Photo: SVT/Dan Danielsson

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