Belgium: Listen to the songs of Eurosong 2025!
/0 Comments/in Belgium, Eurovision, Eurovision 2025/by Dimitris ArgyropoulosThe songs for Eurosong 2025, Belgium’s national competition through which the kingdom is going to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, in Basel, Switzerland, were published.
After tonight’s show where the last four songs of Eurosong 2025 were performed, the studio versions of all the candidate songs were released, which you can listen to by clicking on the link in the titles of the entries.
- Grace – “Pull Up”
- Leez – “Perfectly Imperfect”
- Le Manou – “Fille à papa”
- Lenn – “Air Balloon”
- Jelle van Dael – “Monster“
- Mentissa – “Désolée“
- Stefanie Callebaut – “Gloria“
- Red Sebastian – “Strobe Lights“
The final of Eurosong 2025 is scheduled to take place on 1st of February at the city of Vilvoorde!
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Belgium: Rest of Four Finalists Revealed Tonight for Eurosong 2025!
/0 Comments/in Belgium, Eurovision 2025/by Ioannis AmpatzidisBelgium kicks off its journey to the 69th Eurovision Song Contest tonight, unveiling the first four finalists competing in the revamped Eurosong 2025 national final. This marks Belgium’s return to a televised selection format after a two-year hiatus, in an effort to improve on last year’s disappointing non-qualification.
A National Final Revival
The Belgian public broadcaster VRT has decided to relaunch the Eurosong format after the country failed to qualify for the Eurovision grand final for the first time this decade. With an aim to regain its competitive edge, Eurosong 2025 will feature eight artists competing for a chance to represent Belgium in Basel this May.
The highly anticipated grand final of Eurosong 2025 is scheduled for February 1, but fans won’t have to wait that long to get a glimpse of the action. Over the next two Saturdays, the competing entries will be revealed during two Showcase Shows, leading up to the final.
Showcase Show 2 – Tonight’s Performances
This evening, beginning at 8:45 PM CET on VRT, viewers will hear four of the eight entries in full for the first time. Tonight’s lineup includes:
- Jelle van Dael – “Monster“
- Mentissa – “Désolée“
- Stefanie Callebaut – “Gloria“
- Red Sebastian – “Strobe Lights“
A sneak peek of these songs is already available—click the link below to listen!
Showcase Show 1 – Last Week’s Entries
Last Saturday, the remaining four artists and their songs were revealed:
- Grace – “Pull Up”
- Leez – “Perfectly Imperfect”
- Le Manou – “Fille à papa”
- Lenn – “Air Balloon”
Eurosong 2025 – The Final Details
The Eurosong 2025 winner—and Belgium’s Eurovision 2025 representative—will be selected through a combined vote of the jury and public, likely with an equal weighting. While the exact voting percentages have not yet been disclosed, the jury panel for the final has already been confirmed and includes notable figures such as:
- Gustaph – Winner of Eurosong 2023 and 7th place at Eurovision 2023
- Bart Cannaerts – Delivered Belgium’s votes at Eurovision 2023
- Merol – Dutch singer
- Emmelie de Forest – Winner of Eurovision 2013 (Denmark)
- André Vermeulen – Former VRT Eurovision commentator (1991–2013)
- Els Germonpré – VRT1 music coordinator
- Leslie Cable – RTBF Eurovision Head of Delegation
- Stephan Monsieur – President of OGAE Belgium
- Jasper Van Biesen – Eurovision expert and author of 65 Years of Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest
- Indy van Cauwenbergh – Choreographer
- Kim Debrie – Radio 2
- Anja Daems – Radio 2
- Laura Govaerts – MNM
- Imane Boudadi – MNM
- Nona Van Braeckel – Studio Brussel
Belgium at Eurovision
Last year, Belgium was represented by Mustii with the song “Before the Party’s Over” in Malmö. Despite being an early fan favorite, the entry failed to qualify, placing 13th in the second semifinal.
Can Belgium turn the tide this year with the revitalized Eurosong?
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Belgium: Listen to snippets from the remaining 4 songs of Eurosong 2025!
/0 Comments/in Belgium, Eurovision, Eurovision 2025/by Magda SavvinidouA few hours ago via an Intagram post on the official account of vrt1be, they released some clips of the remaining songs that will compete in Eurosong 2025, through which it will be decided who will be the next representative of Belgium for Eurovision 2025!
In particular, the tracks of artists Mentissa with the song “Désolé”, Red Sebastian with the song “Strobe Lights”, Jelle van Dael with “Monster” and Stefanie Callebaut with “Gloria” are available as mini clips in the post, and you can listen to them in the link below!
Source: vrt1be
Tell us in the comments, which is your favorite so far?
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Belgium: The first 4 songs of Eurosong 2025 have been revealed
/0 Comments/in Belgium, Eurovision 2025/by Giannis ArgyriouThe first four out of eight songs from Eurosong 2025 were presented to the public today in a special broadcast. Four of the eight contestants in Belgium’s national selection performed live, showcasing the songs with which they hope to represent their country at Eurovision 2025.
The songs revealed today were as follows:
- Grace – “Pull up”
- Lenns – “Air balloon”
- Le Manou – “Fille à papa”
- LEEZ – “Perfectly imperfect”
You can listen to the songs and watch the performances [HERE].
The remaining four songs will be unveiled in the next Eurosong 2025 broadcast on January 25. Shortly after, the studio versions of all the entries from Belgium’s national final will be released.
The Eurosong 2025 final will take place on February 1, with the winner being chosen by the public and a special jury panel.
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Belgium: First Four Finalists Revealed Tonight for Eurosong 2025!
/0 Comments/in Belgium, Eurovision 2025/by Ioannis AmpatzidisBelgium kicks off its journey to the 69th Eurovision Song Contest tonight, unveiling the first four finalists competing in the revamped Eurosong 2025 national final. This marks Belgium’s return to a televised selection format after a two-year hiatus, in an effort to improve on last year’s disappointing non-qualification.
A National Final Revival
The Belgian public broadcaster VRT has decided to relaunch the Eurosong format after the country failed to qualify for the Eurovision grand final for the first time this decade. With an aim to regain its competitive edge, Eurosong 2025 will feature eight artists competing for a chance to represent Belgium in Basel this May.
The highly anticipated grand final of Eurosong 2025 is scheduled for February 1, but fans won’t have to wait that long to get a glimpse of the action. Over the next two Saturdays, the competing entries will be revealed during two Showcase Shows, leading up to the final.
Showcase Show 1 – Tonight’s Performances
This evening, beginning at 8:45 PM CET on VRT, viewers will hear four of the eight entries in full for the first time. Tonight’s lineup includes:
- Grace – “Pull Up”
- Leez – “Perfectly Imperfect”
- Le Manou – “Fille à papa”
- Lenn – “Air Balloon”
A sneak peek of these songs is already available—click the link below to listen!
Showcase Show 2 – Next Week’s Entries
Next Saturday, the remaining four artists and their songs will be revealed:
- Jelle van Dael – “Monster”
- Mentissa – “Désolée”
- Stefanie Callebaut – “Gloria”
- Red Sebastian – “Strobe Lights”
Eurosong 2025 – The Final Details
The Eurosong 2025 winner—and Belgium’s Eurovision 2025 representative—will be selected through a combined vote of the jury and public, likely with an equal weighting. While the exact voting percentages have not yet been disclosed, the jury panel for the final has already been confirmed and includes notable figures such as:
- Gustaph – Winner of Eurosong 2023 and 7th place at Eurovision 2023
- Bart Cannaerts – Delivered Belgium’s votes at Eurovision 2023
- Merol – Dutch singer
- Emmelie de Forest – Winner of Eurovision 2013 (Denmark)
- André Vermeulen – Former VRT Eurovision commentator (1991–2013)
- Els Germonpré – VRT1 music coordinator
- Leslie Cable – RTBF Eurovision Head of Delegation
- Stephan Monsieur – President of OGAE Belgium
- Jasper Van Biesen – Eurovision expert and author of 65 Years of Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest
- Indy van Cauwenbergh – Choreographer
- Kim Debrie – Radio 2
- Anja Daems – Radio 2
- Laura Govaerts – MNM
- Imane Boudadi – MNM
- Nona Van Braeckel – Studio Brussel
Belgium at Eurovision
Last year, Belgium was represented by Mustii with the song “Before the Party’s Over” in Malmö. Despite being an early fan favorite, the entry failed to qualify, placing 13th in the second semifinal.
Can Belgium turn the tide this year with the revitalized Eurosong?
Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the latest news on Eurosong 2025 and the Eurovision Song Contest!
Belgium: Snippets of the first 4 songs of Eurosong 2025 and the names of the jury members revealed!
/0 Comments/in Belgium, Eurovision, Eurovision 2025/by Dimitris ArgyropoulosBelgium’s Dutch-language national broadcaster, VRT, has released snippets from the first four songs of Eurosong 2025, the national competition through which Belgium is going to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, in Basel, on May 13, 15 and 17.
The snippets released by VRT concern the first four songs that are going to compete in the first semi-final of Eurosong 2025, which is going to take place this Saturday, January 18.
The fist four songs of the frist semi-final of Eurosong 2025 are the below:
- Grace – “Pull up”
- Lenns – “Air balloon”
- Le Manou – “Fille à papa”
- LEEZ – “Perfectly imperfect”
Below you can watch the repsective snippets.
VRT has revealed snippets of the first 4 songs participating in Eurosong 2025:
Grace – Pull Up
LEEZ – Perfectly Imperfect
Lenn – Air Balloon
Le Manou – Fille à papa[ VRT] pic.twitter.com/zbUUoYTQbW
— ESC Discord (@ESCdiscord) January 13, 2025
Furthermore, the broadcaster revealed the names of the 15 members of the jury of Eurosong 2025. which are aas per below:
- Gustaph – Winner of Eurosong 2023 and finished 7th at Eurovision 2023
- Bart Cannaerts – Spokesperson at Eurovision 2023
- Merol – Dutch singer
- Emmelie de Forest – Winner of Eurovision 2013 for Denmark
- André Vermeulen – Former commentator for VRT between 1991 and 2013
- Els Germonpré – music coordinator VRT1
- Leslie Cable – Head of Delegation for RTBF at Eurovision
- Stephan Monsieur – Chairman of OGAE Belgium
- Jasper Van Biesen – Song Contest expert and author of “65 Years of Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest”
- Indy van Cauwenbergh – Choreographer
- Kim Debrie – Radio 2
- Anja Daems – Radio 2
- Laura Govaerts – MNM
- Imane Boudadi – MNM
- Nona Van Braeckel – Studio Brussel
The studio versions of all entries will be released upon completion of the second semi-final of Eurosong 2025 on January 25. The final of Eurosong 2025 is going to take place on February 1 in the city of Vilvoorde.
Source: VRT
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Loreen wins #ESC250 again | Here are the detailed results of #ESC250 of 2024 by Songfestival.be!
/0 Comments/in Albania, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Eurovision, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom/by Spyros KoronakisHappy New Year everyone! The first article for 2025 could be no other but the results of the #ESC250 voting by Songfestival.be in collaboration and as presented via EFR12 Radio.
For the seventeenth year in a row, Songfestival.be conducted during November a poll, asking Eurofans to vote for their ten favourite Eurovision entries of all time. 2023, also, marks the first year that the results are announced via EFR12 Radio. Starting at 11:30 CET and for twelve hours straight, we had the chance to listen to what the Eurovision community considers as the all-time classics of the contest.
Hence, Loreen is the big winner of this year’s #ESC250 with her song “Euphoria“. Loreen represented Sweden in Eurovision 2012 with Euphoria and in 2023 with Tattoo which ended up in 2nd place.
The detailed results of #ESC250
Sweden 2012: Loreen – Euphoria (+2)
Sweden 2023: Loreen – Tattoo (=)
Finland 2023: Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha (-2)
Spain 2022: Chanel – SloMo (=)
Netherlands 2024: Joost Klein – Europapa (NEW)
Croatia 2024: Baby Lasagna – Rim Tim Tagi Dim (NEW)
Switzerland 2024: Nemo – The Code (NEW)
Sweden 2022: Cornelia Jakobs – Hold Me Closer (-3)
Greece 2024: Marina Satti– Zari (NEW)
Ukraine 2021: Go_A – Shum (-3)
Ireland 2024: Bambie Thug – Doomsday Blue (NEW)
Italy 2021: Måneskin – Zitti E Buoni (-6)
Cyprus 2018: Eleni Foureira – Fuego (-5)
Ukraine 2024: alyona alyona & Jerry Heil – Teresa & Maria (NEW)
France 2021: Barbara Pravi – Voilà (-6)
Netherlands 2019: Duncan Laurence – Arcade (-4)
Italy 2020: Diodato – Fai Rumore (-4)
Israel 2024: Eden Golan – Hurricane (NEW)
Ukraine 2016: Jamala – 1944 (-2)
Norway 2009: Alexander Rybak – Fairytale (-2)
Switzerland 2021: Gjon’s Tears – Tout L’Univers (-2)
Sweden 2014: Sanna Nielsen – Undo (+27)
Iceland 2019: Hatari – Hatrið mun sigra (-8)
Spain 2023: Blanca Paloma – EaΕa (-14)
Italy 2024: Angelina Mango – La Noia (NEW)
Netherlands 2022: S10 – De Diepte (=)
Slovenia 2023: – Joker Out – Carpe Diem (-16)
Italy 2019: Mahmood – Soldi (-6)
Serbia 2007: Marija Šerifović – Molitva (-4)
Serbia 2022: Konstrakta – In Corpore Sano (-10)
Sweden 2015: Måns Zelmerlöw – Heroes (+9)
Portugal 2022: MARO – saudade saudade (+2)
Latvia 2023: Sudden Lights – Aijā (-2)
Norway 2019: – KEiiNO – Spirit In The Sky (-20)
Greece 2005: Helena Paparizou – My Number One (-14)
Norway 2024: Gåte – Ulveham (NEW)
Lithuania 2024: Silvester Belt – Luktelk (NEW)
Spain 2024: Nebulossa – Zorra (NEW)
Norway 1995: Secret Gardern – Nocturne (-15)
Spain 2012: Pastora Soler – Quédate Conmigo (-7)
Belgium 2015: Loïc Nottet – Rhythm Inside (-9)
Belgium 2017: Blanche – City Lights (-7)
Estonia 2015: Elina Born & Stig Rästa – Goodbye to Yesterday (1)
Portugal 2017: Salvador Sobral – Amar Pelos Dois (-5)
Spain 2003: Beth – Dime (-9)
Sweden 1974: ABBA – Waterloo (-3)
Portugal 2024: iolanda – Grito (ΝΕW)
Italy 2023: Marco Mengoni – Due Vite (-25)
Finland 2006: Lordi – Hard Rock Hallelujah (-12)
Estonia 2024: 5miinust & Puuluup – (nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi (NEW)
Italy 2015: Il Volo – Grande Amore (-21)
France 2024: Slimane – Mon Amour (NEW)
Finland 2021: Blind Channel – Dark Side (-25)
Slovenia 2024: Raiven – Veronika (NEW)
Norway 2023: Alessandra – Queen Of Kings (-39)
Austria 2023: Teya & Salena – Who The Hell Is Edgar? (-27)
Armenia 2023 Brunette – Future Lover (-12)
Ukraine 2007: Verka Serduchka – Dancing Lasha Tumbai (-20)
United Kingdom 2022: Sam Ryder – SPACE MAN (-18)
Türkiye 2003: Sertab Erener – Everyway That I Can (-3)
Greece 2001: Antique – (I Would) Die For You (-13)
Sweden 2024: Marcus & Martinus – Unforgettable (NEW)
Serbia 2023: Luke Black – Samo mi se spava (-8)
Austria 2014: Conchita Wurst – Rise Like A Phoenix (-20)
Australia 2016: Dami Im – Sound of Silence (-15)
Austria 2024: Kaleen – We Will Rave (NEW)
Israel 2023: Noa Kirel – Unicorn (-40)
Türkiye 2010: maNga – We Could Be the Same (-17)
Denmark 2013: Emmelie de Forest – Only Teardrops (-22)
Lithuania 2022: Monika Liu – Sentimentai (-6)
Greece 2022: Amanda Tenfjord – Die Together (-25)
Russia 2016: Sergey Lazarev – You are the Only One (-20)
- Serbia and Montenegro 2004: Željko Joksimović – Lane moje (-12)
Hungary 2018: AWS – Viszlát Nyár (-9)
Iceland 2020: Daði Freyr – Think About Things (-21)
Türkiye 1997: Ethnic & Sebnem Paker – Dinle (-4)
Bosnia 2006: Hari Mata Hari – Lejla (-10)
Türkiye 2009: Hadise – Düm Tek Tek (+1)
Ukraine 2022: Kalush Orchestra – Stefania (-16)
Spain 1995: Anabel Conde – Vuelve conmigo (-22)
United Kingdom 1996: Gina G – Ooh Aah… Just a Little Bit (+16)
Switzerland 2020: Gjon’s Tears – Répondez-moi (-14)
Italy 2022: Mahmood & BLANCO – Brividi (-21)
Croatia 2011: Daria – Celebrate (-10)
Latvia 2015 Aminata – Love Injected (-29)
Norway 2013: Margaret Berger – I Feed You My Love (-9)
Spain 2014: Ruth Lorenzo – Dancing In The Rain (-9)
Estonia 2023 ALIKA – Bridges (-19)
Armenia 2024: Ladaniva – Jako (NEW)
Croatia 1999: Doris Dragovic – Marija Magdalena (+9)
Bulgaria 2020: Victoria – Tears Getting Sober (-16)
Germany 2010 Lena – Satellite (-22)
Norway 2015 Mørland & Debra Scarlett – A Monster Like Me (-20)
Belgium 2024: Mustii – Before the Party’s Over (NEW)
Cyprus 2021 Elena Tsagrinou – El Diablo (-63)
Estonia 2009 Urban Symphony – Rändajad (-25)
Netherlands 2014: The Common Linnets – Calm After The Storm (-5)
Sweden 2011: – Eric Saade – Popular (+14)
Slovenia 2019: Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl – Sebi (-11)
France 2023 La Zarra – Evidemment (-47)
Switzerland 1988: Céline Dion – Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi (-7)
Czechia 2023 Vesna – My Sister’s Crown (-43)
Italy 2017: Francesco Gabbani – Occidentali’s Karma ((-27)
Italy 2018: Ermal Meta & Fabrizio Moro – Non Mi Avete Fatto Niente (-21)
Cyprus 2012: Ivi Adamou – La La Love (-25)
Czechia 2022: We Are Domi – Lights Off (-19)
Luxembourg 1965: France Gall – Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son (-16)
Czechia 2024: Aiko – Pedestal (NEW)
Portugal 2019: Conan Osiris – Telemóveis (-8)
Finland 2024: Windows95man – No Rules (NEW)
Spain 2004: Ramon – Para Llenarme de ti (+502)
Israel 2007: Shiri Maimon – HaSheket SheNish’ar (-6)
Ukraine 2004: Ruslana – Wild Dances (-24)
Bulgaria 2017: Kristian Kostov – Beautiful Mess (-11)
Greece 2008: Kalomira – Secret Combination (-29)
Luxembourg 1973: Anne Marie David – Tu Te Reconnaîtras (-32)
Slovakia 2010: Kristina – Horehronie (+100)
Serbia 2021: Hurricane – Loco Loco (-11))
Australia 2023 Voyager – Promise (-53)
Armenia 2016: Iveta Mukuchyan – LoveWave (-25)
Georgia 2024: Nutsa Buzaladze – Firefighter (NEW)
- Yugoslavia 1990: Tajci – Hajde da Ludujemo (-9)
Israel 1983: Ofra Haza – Hi (-23)
Malta 2024: Sarah Bonnici – Loop (NEW)
Ireland 1987: Johnny Logan – Hold Me Now (-9)
Türkiye 2008: Mor ve Ötesi – Deli (+3)
Israel 2018: Netta – Toy (-23)
North Macedonia 2012: Kaliopi – Crno I Belo (=)
Bulgaria 2016: Poli Genova – If Love Was A Crime (-44)
Greece 2013: Koza Mostra ft. Agathon Iakovidis – Alcohol is Free (-6)
Russia 2020: Little Big – Uno (-5)
Switzerland 2019: Luca Hänni – She Got Me (-30)
Serbia 2024: Teya Dora – Ramonda (NEW)
Cyprus 2022: Andromache – Ela (-52)
Italy 1992: Mia Martini – Rapsodia (-20)
Montenegro 2015: Knez – Adio (+52)
Albania 2018: Eugent Bushpepa – Mall (-27)
San Marino 2021: Senhit ft Flo Rida – Adrenalina (-21)
Norway 2020: Ulrikke – Attention (-46)
France 1991: Amina – Le Dernier qui a parlé (-35)
Poland 1995: Justyna – Sama (+129)
France 2022: Alvan & Ahez – Fulenn (+30)
Sweden 1991: Carola – Fångad av en stormvind (+30)
Monaco 2006: Severine Ferrer – La Coco Dance (+819)
Cyprus 2024: Silia Kapsis – Liar (NEW)
France 2009: Patricia Kaas – Et s’il fallait le Faire (+11)
Israel 1998: Dana International – Diva (-8)
Serbia 2017: Tijana Bogicevic – In Too Deep (+574)
Spain 1973: Mocedades – Eres Tú (-68)
Iceland 2009: – Yohanna – Is It True (-42)
Bulgaria 2021: Equinox – Bones (-18)
Sweden 2006: Carola – Invincible (+55)
Italy 1997: Jalisse – Fiumi di parole (-12)
Denmark 1963: Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann – Dansevise (+25)
United Kingdom 1997: Katrina & the Waves – Love Shine a Light (-46)
Russia 2021: Manizha – Russian Woman (+9)
Sweden 2004: Lena Philipsson – It Hurts (+20)
Poland 2022: Ochman – River (-37)
Iceland 1997: Paul Oscar – Minn Hinsti Dans (+74)
Spain 1990: Azucar Moreno – Bandido (-18)
Cyprus 1997 – Hara & Andreas Konstantinou – Mana Mou (+212)
Serbia 2013: Moje 3 – Ljubav Je Svuda (+388)
Lithuania 2020: The Roop – On Fire (-41)
Hungary 2017: Joci Pápai – Origo (+51)
San Marino 2024: Megara – 11:11 (NEW)
Croatia 1998: Danijela – Neka Mi Ne Svane (-6)
Italy 2013: Marco Mengoni – L’Essenziale (-49)
Sweden 2018: Benjamin Ingrosso – Dance You Off (+52)
Albania 2022: Ronela Hajati – Sekret (-49)
Ireland 1993: Niamh Kavanagh – In Your Eyes (-51)
Latvia 2000: Brainstorm – My Star (+7)
Georgia 2007: Sopho – Visionary Dream (-28)
Serbia 2012: Željko Joksimović – Nije Ljubav Stvar (-30)
Sweden 2008: Charlotte Perelli – Hero (+35)
Bulgaria 2021: Victoria – Growing Up is Getting Old (-40)
Georgia 2016: Nika Kocharov & Young Georgian Lolitaz – Midnight Gold (+20)
Iceland 2021: Daði Freyr – 10 years (-28)
Portugal 2018: Claudia Pascoal – O Jardim (-47)
Armenia 2008: Sirusho – Qele qele (-39)
Spain 2015: Edurne – Amanecer (+76)
Azerbaijan 2009: AySel and Arash – Always (-56)
Montenegro 2013: Who See – Igranka (+36)
Finland 2017: Norma John – Blackbird (+18)
Slovenia 2001: Nuša Derenda – Energy (-30)
Albania 2017: Lindita – World (+135)
Australia 2019: Kate Miller-Heidke – Zero Gravity (-28)
Portugal 2023: Mimicat – Ai Coração(-55)
Albania 2012: Rona Nishliu – Suus (-35)
Albania 2019: Jonida Maliqi – Ktheju tokës (-41)
Serbia 2008: Jelena Tomasevic – Oro (-190)
Norway 2013: Carl Espen – Silent Storm (-30)
Romania 2021: Roxen – Amnesia (-55)
Croatia 2023: Let3 – Mama ŠČ! (-31)
Ireland 1996: Eimear Quinn – The Voice (-60)
Armenia 2009: Inga & Anush – Jan Jan (-27)
United Kingdom 2023: Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song (-106)
Belgium 2023: Gustaph – Because of You (-99)
Sweden 1983: Carola – Främling (+74)
France 1977: Marie Myriam – L’oiseau et l’enfant (-43)
Norway 2021: Subwoolfer – Give That Wolf a Banana (-64)
Poland 2016: Michal Szpak – Color of Your Life (+62)
United Kingdom 2024: Olly Alexander – Dizzy (NEW)
Estonia 2018: Elina Nechayeva – La forza (-51)
Sweden 1999 – Charlotte Nilsson – Take Me To Your Heaven (50)
Malta 2021: Destiny Chukunyere – Je me casse (-29)
Poland 2024: Luna – The Tower (NEW)
Cyprus 2019: Tamta – Replay (-32)
Ukraine 2020: Go_A – Solovey (-24)
Bulgaria 2007: Elitsa Todorova & Stoyan Yankulov – Water (-10)
Netherlands 2013: Anouk – Birds (-63)
United Kingdom 1998: Imaani – Where Are You Now (-61)
Russia 2007: Serebro – Song #1 (-42)
Sweden 2010: Anna Bergendahl – This Is My Life (+97)
Italy 1984: Alice&Battiato – I treni di Tozeur (-55)
Albania 2015: Elhaida Dani – I’m Alive (-41)
Greece 1991: Sophia Vossou – I anixi (-53)
Germany 2013: Cascada – Glorious (-11)
Belgium 2003: Urban Trad – Sanomi (-15)
Ukraine 2018: Mélovin – Under the Ladder (-53)
Germany 1982: Nicole – Ein Bißchen Frieden (+37)
Greece 2021: Stefania – Last Dance (-110)
Iceland 1999: Selma – All Out Of Luck (-11)
Germany 2011: Lena – Taken by a Stranger (-51)
Russia 2003: Tatu – Ne Ver’, Ne Bojsia (+21)
North Macedonia 2017: Jana Burceska – Dance Alone (-45)
United Kingdom 1993: Sonia – Better the Devil You Know (-75)
Russia 2000: Alsou – Solo (-35)
Luxembourg 2024: Tali – Fighter (NEW)
Norway 2021: TIX – Fallen Angel (-46)
Serbia 2019 Nevena Bozovic – Kruna (+100)
Belgium 1986: Sandra Kim – J’aime la vie (-40)
Azerbaijan 2021: Efendi – Mata Hari (-86)
Ukraine 2008: Ani Lorak – Shady Lady (-47)
Russia 2015: Polina Gagarina – A Million Voices (-9)
Greece 2004: Sakis Rouvas – Shake It (-80)
France 2016: Amir – J’ai Cherché (-39)
Moldova 2022: Zdob si Zdub and Advahov Brothers – Trenuletul (-110)
Lithuania 2023: Monika Linkytė – Stay (-53)
Denmark 2021: Fyr og Flamme – Øve Os På Hinanden (-39)
Moldova 2021: Natalia Gordienko – Sugar (-10)
Türkiye 1980: Ajda Pekkan – Petr’Oil (+394)
Germany 1979 : Dschinghis Khan – Dschinghis Khan (-1)
Belgium 2006: Kate Ryan – Je t’adore (-61)
Slovenia 2011: Maja Keuc – No One (-20)
Romania 2010: Paula Seling & Ovi – Playing With Fire (-55)
Portugal 2008: Vânia Fernandes – Senhora Do Mar (Negras Águas) (-6)
Italy 1990: Toto Cutugno – Insieme 1992 (-21)
Poland 2023: Blanka – Solo (-81)
Greece 2006: Anna Vissi – Everything (-80)
North Macedonia 2019: Tamara Todevska – Proud (-56)
The countries with the most appearances on #ESC250
A total of fifty-two countries have taken part at the Eurovision Song Contest during its almost seventy years run. In this year’s #ESC250 voting, some countries have stood out, such as:
- Sweden: 16 entries
- Italy: 14 entries
- Norway – Spain: 11 entries
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Eurovision Awards 2024: Results Announced!
/0 Comments/in Albania, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Eurovision 2024, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom/by Ανδρέας ΚορυπάςIn recent years, Eurovision.tv has been hosting its own annual Eurovision Awards. Voting took place via the official Eurovision Song Contest app and was open from December 6 to December 13.
The results for the following 12 categories are:
Artistic Vision
Bambie Thug- alyona alyona & Jerry Heil
SlimaneNemo
Vocal Powerhouse
- Nemo
IsaakGåteiolanda
Miss Congeniality
Windows95manMarcus & MartinusAngelina Mango- Baby Lasagna
Onstage Ensemble
- Μαρίνα Σάττι
5MIINUST x PuuluupLadanivaNebulossa
Luscious Looks
MegaraNebulossaTeya Dora- Silvester Belt
Style Icon
- Bambie Thug
RaivenMustiiNemo
Choreo Monarch
Sarah Bonnici- Marcus & Martinus
Olly AlexanderKaleen
Most Rizz
Window95manMarcus & Martinus- Angelina Mango
Hera Björk
Total Slay
- Silia Kapsis
Nutsa BuzaladzeDonsTali
Non-qualifying Show-stopper
- Aiko
SabaElectric FieldsLuna
Music Video
NemoLadanivaEden Golan- Baby Lasagna
#ALBM Cover of the Year
- Silvester Belt – “Rush” (Troye Sivan)
Natalia Barbu – “How Will I Know” (Whitney Houston)Fagree & Ilkin Dovlatov – “Bəri Baz (Folk Song)Besa – “Rrjedh Në Këngë E Ligjërime” (Vaçe Zela)
We are thrilled to announce that this year’s Greek representative, Marina Satti, and Cyprus’ representative, Silia Kapsis, won in their respective nominated categories.
You can watch the video with the results below:
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Belgium: All the latest updates of Eurosong 2025
/0 Comments/in Belgium, Eurovision/by Olga KelesidouBelgium is getting into Eurovision mode, as in less than a month, we will find out who will represent the country in May in Basel, Switzerland.
Specifically, as announced, the first episodes of Eurosong 2025, the Belgian competition that selects the country’s Eurovision representative each year, will be aired on January 18 and 25, hosted by Peter Van de Veire. In these two episodes, four participants will present their songs without staging, just performing them. Additionally, they will be asked to choose and perform a cover of any past Eurovision song they wish.
Participants:
The first episode, on January 18, will feature Grace, LEEZ, Le Manou and Lenn. The second episode, on January 25, will host Jelle van Dael, Mentissa, Stefanie Callebaut and Red Sebastian.
The episodes have already been recorded in December 2024. The eight songs competing in Eurosong 2025 will be released after the second episode, on January 25.
The final of Eurosong 2025 will take place on February 1. The winner, who will receive the coveted ticket to represent Belgium at Eurovision 2025, will be chosen through a combination of public and jury voting.
Last year, Belgium was represented at Eurovision 2024 by Mustii with the song “Before the Party’s Over.” Unfortunately, he did not qualify for the grand final, finishing in 13th place in the second semi-final with 18 points, the country’s worst result since 2019.
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SOURCE: eurovoix