Czechia: The odds regarding the winner of ESCZ 2024!

Only a few hours may have passed since the presentation of the ESCZ 2024 entries, but already the first odds for the winner have been set!

The ratings, as you can see below, on two Greek bookmarkers (NoviBet and Stoiximan) seem to agree having MYDY and “Red Flag Parade” as the favourites, with Elly following in second place with a pretty big lead over the other 5 artists.

ESCZ 2024 – Winner – NoviBet – 5/12/2024

ESCZ 2024 – Winner– Stoiximan – 5/12/2024

The above odds also seem to be in line with the opinion of the international public, which will determine 70% of the result, as recorded on the My Eurovision Scoreboard app.

ESCZ – Community – My Eurovision Scoreboaard – 5/12/2024


The results will be announced on December 12

The voting started yesterday night and will go on until next Monday, December 11, with the winner being announced the next day.

The winner will be determined by 100% public vote:

  • 70% International Public
  • 30% Czech Public

If you want to vote for your favourite song and help Czechia select its representative, you just need to download the official Eurovision app, HERE!

Until we find out who will represent Czechia at Eurovision 2024, let’s remember the country’s participation in last year’s contest. The previous ESCZ winners were Vesna with the song “My Sister’s Crown” who finished on the 10th place and managed to get Czechia back on the Grand Final for the second consecutive year:


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Eurovision 2024: 37 countries will join the 68th contest in Malmö!

The Eurovision season has officially started! Just moments ago, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced the participants’ list of Eurovision 2024 in Malmö. In total, 37 countries will participate in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest.

In detail, the following countries will take part in Malmö:

 Albania – RTSH

 Australia – SBS

 Armenia – AMPTV

 Austria – ORF

 Azerbaijan – İctimai

Belgium – RTBF

Croatia – HRT

 Cyprus – CyBC

Czech Republic – ČT

 Denmark – DR

 Estonia – ERR

 Finland – YLE

 France – FT

 Georgia – GPB

 Germany – ARD/NDR

 Greece – ERT

 Iceland – RÚV

 Ireland – RTÉ

 Israel – IPBC/Kan

Italy – RAI

 Latvia – LTV

 Lithuania – LRT

Luxembourg – RTL

 Malta – PBS

 Moldova – TRM

Netherlands – AVROTROS

 Norway – NRK

 Poland – TVP

 Portugal – RTP

 San Marino – SMRTV

 Serbia – RTS

 Slovenia – RTVSLO

 Spain – TVE

 Sweden – SVT

 Switzerland – SRG / SSR

 Ukraine – UA:PBC

 United Kingdom – BBC

Whilst Romania is currently not confirmed to compete next year, talks are continuing with TVR on their potential participation as well. That means we might have 38 nations competing in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.

Luxembourg, one of the founding members of Eurovision as well as successful, having won the contest five times, will return after three decades long absence. In fact, Luxembourg’s return was known to public since May and it was even announced during the Grand Final of Eurovision 2023.

North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Montenegro still remain out, claiming financial reasons.

The 68th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Malmö, Sweden during 7-11 of May 2024, following Loreen’s second win in Liverpool.

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Czechia: ESCZ 2024 took place tonight | Watch the performances and Vote!

Just a while ago, ESCZ 2024, the national final of Czechia, took place and the artists presented the songs with which they are vying to represent their country in Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in Malmö.

The hosts of the night were the well-known actor from Prague, Adam Mišík, and the Austrian representative in 2018, Cesár Sampson as a co-host.

The Performances

The seven finalists, presented their song, by performing them live and here are the perfromances:

The results will be announced on December 12

The voting started during the show and will go on until next Monday, December 11, with the winner being announced next Tuesday.

The winner will be determined by 100% publice vote:

  • 70% International Online Voting
  • 30% Czech Online Voting

If you want to vote for your favourite song and help Czechia select its representative, you just need to download the official Eurovision app, HERE!

Until we find out who will represent Czechia at Eurovision 2024, let’s remember the country’s participation in last year’s contest. The previous ESCZ winners and representatives of the Czech Republic at Eurovision 2023 were Vesna with the song “My Sister’s Crown” and they finished in 10th place:

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Czechia: ESCZ 2024 Final takes place tonight!

The Czech Republic chooses its representative in Eurovision 2024 tonight, as in a few hours the Grand Final of ESCZ 2024 will take place.

ČT, the public broadcaster of Czechia, decided to organize a national final, for the sixth year in a row (with the exception of 2021), in order to select their representative for Eurovision 2024. The public broadcaster selected seven artists that are going to compete in the Grand Final of ESCZ 2024.

The hosts of the nationl final, will be Adam Mišík, and also the Austrian representative of 2018, Cesár Sampson will be a co-host.

The final of ESCZ 2024 will take place tonight at 20:15. The national final will be broadcasted by the official Eurovision YouTube channel and you can watch it HERE.

https://youtu.be/0uj9xNyJvZw

The participants of ESCZ 2024:

In the following list you can watch the seven artists taking part in ESCZ 2024:

  • Aiko
  • Elly
  • Gianna Lei
  • Lenny
  • MYDY
  • Tom Sean
  • Tomas Robin

The competing songs were meant to be revealed during the national final, however some of them are already available online:

Format

The five artists will perform their songs live during the Czech national final, with voting opening during the evening.

The final result will be determined by 70% of the voting of the international public and 30% of the voting of the Czech public, a clear indication of the importance given by the Czech delegation to the preferences of foreign Eurofans who will also have the final say during the three nights in May in Sweden. Subsequently, the final result and the representative of the Czech Republic in Sweden will be announced.

Until we find out who will represent Czechia at Eurovision 2024, let’s remember the country’s participation in last year’s contest. The previous ESCZ winners and representatives of the Czech Republic at Eurovision 2023 were Vesna with the song “My Sister’s Crown” and they finished in 10th place:

https://youtu.be/ag8qxpvTTy0

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Czechia: Listen to the songs competing in ESCZ 2024! (Updating)

We’re just a few days apart form the first complete national final of Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The national final of Czechia, is going to take place this Monday, with seven artists competing.

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Czechia 2024: ESCZ participants revealed!

Seven acts will compete to represent Czechia in Malmö next year.

These are the participants of the Czech national selection for Eurovision, ESCZ 2024:

  • Aiko
  • Elly
  • Gianna Lei
  • Lenny
  • MYDY
  • Tom Sean
  • Tomas Robin

Aiko

Lenny

Gianna Lei

Elly

MYDY

Tom Sean

Tomas Robin

The national final will be held on Monday 4 December at the Roxy Club in Prague at 20:15 CET.  You can follow the Czech national final via Česká Televize or on the Official Eurovision Youtube Channel.  

Vesna represented Czechia in Liverpool.  The group ended in 10th place in the Grand Final.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag8qxpvTTy0&ab_channel=EurovisionSongContest

Who do you think should be the next Czech representative?

Source: Eurovision.tv

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Czechia 2024: ESCZ final to be held in December!

Czechia’s national final for Eurovision 2024 will take place in just one month.  The Final for ESCZ  will be held onn December 4 at the ROXY club in Prague.  However, Eurovision fans will join the Czech party worldwide.  You can watch the show on the night of the final on the Eurovision YouTube Channel at 19:30 CET.

Česká televize made the announcement and has revealed more details for this early national final.  For instance, one of the biggest highlights is that Austrian representative for Eurovision 2018, Cesar Sampson is part of the Czech team as their music advisor.  The Czech delegation is currently working with Sampson to finalize the selection process.  Only five acts will make it to the final.

According to the official statement by the Czech delegation, the competing songs will remain a secret for the audience until the night of the final where we will listen to them for the very first time.  The names of the ESCZ 2024 candidates will be revealed in the coming days.

Vesna represented Czechia in Liverpool this year.  The girl band ended in 10th position with their song My Sister Crown

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag8qxpvTTy0&ab_channel=EurovisionSongContest

Source: ESCZ Official

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Czechia: ESCZ Final arranged for December 4!

Czechia will select its representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 on 4 December at 19:30 (CET).

Czech Television announced today that their entry for Eurovision 2024 will be selected next month. ESCZ 2024 will take place on 4 December at ROXY in Prague, with Adam Misik returning as host. More details will be announced by the broadcaster tomorrow.

What is new?

The ESCZ is once again the National Final, but with a new feature. From this year, singers are not required to have Czech citizenship. This means that artists from Slovakia who live permanently in the Czech Republic and contribute to its music scene can also compete.

 

Lasy year Vesna came 10th on the Grand Final with the song “My Sister’s Crown”.


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Czechia: The deadline for ESCZ 2024 submissions has been extended!

The Czech public broadcaster announced earlier today that there has been an extension to the deadline for submissions for ESCZ 2024, the national final that will determine the country’s entry in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.

For several hours, the submission portal was unavailable due to technical issues. A day’s extension was thus granted by Czech public television as a way of making up for the time lost. As a result, the submission platform will close tomorrow, 7 November 2023 at 23:59 CET.

There are various differences between last year’s and this year’s selection process for the Czech Eurovision entry. The primary modification is the removal of the requirement for the lead performer to be a Czech citizen.

This year Czechia was represented by Vesna, with the song “My sister’s crown”, finishing in 10th place in the final.


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Source: Ceska Televize 

Czechia: Participation in Malmö confirmed – Submissions for National Final are open!

Czechia is looking for its representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024!

From now until 11/06/2023, 23:59 CEST inclusive, it will be possible to submit songs via a form on the official website of the show.

  • Songs can be in the form of a demo, a final master is not necessary at this stage.
  • Submitted tracks must not have been published or publicly presented in any form before 1.9.2023. If a submitted track has been published or publicly presented before this date, it will be automatically disqualified.
  • Multiple submissions from a single artist are allowed.
  • The lead singer, i.e. the main vocalist of the song, from this year’s edition does not have to be only a holder of Czech citizenship – now also artists from Slovakia who permanently live and work in the Czech Republic and contribute to the development of the Czech music scene can participate in the competition. In the case of a duet, at least one of the main vocalists must meet this condition.

Note: Czech Television reserves the right to cancel the competition if the Czech Republic is unable to participate in ESC 2024 for any reason.

The national selection (ESCZ 2024) will be broadcast LIVE again. The voting rules for the national selection ESCZ will be published in November.

Last year in Liverpool the central European nation was represented by Vesna and the song My Sister’s Crown who after having qualified fourth from the first semifinal, the ended up 10th in the Grand Final.

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Source: Ceska Televize