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

Greece: A minimal Greek summer is the staging idea for Eurovision 2023!

In the Greek morning show “Breakfast@star” the reporter  Μαρία Αργυριάδου gave exclusive informations about the Greek staging for Eurovision 2023!

“We know that Konstantinos Rigos is going to be the director of the Greek entry for Victor Vernicos perfomance. When we first heard it, we thought about artistic props, dancers, a maximal staging! But it is a big no, cause it will be the complete opposite!

The direction that Κοnstantinos Rigos decided is going to be completely minimal. Victor will be completely alone on stage with no one else. There will be no backing vocals, nothing behind him, zero help. There will be no dancers and not even his guitar. He will be completely alone and that’s because the director wants the audience to focus on Victor himself. There will be no water like the music video based on our exclusive information.

There is a concept though behind Victor’s staging idea. And that concept is Greek summer! All the colours and the lights on the stage of Eurovision 2023 will be customized to the concept of Greek summer and its colours!”

The director of the Greek staging said though that their main focus is Victor to narrate every lyric of the song with his expressions and movement.

Victor Vernicos will perform “What They Say” in the second Semi-Final of Eurovision 2023! You can listen to the song below:

What do you think of the approach of the Greek team? Is a minimal summer perfomance the key for Victor to advance to the Grand Final? Write your opinion in the comment section below!

OGAE Poll 2023: The results of Greece and Israel!

The next countries to cast their votes for the OGAE annual poll are Greece and Israel.

The 140 members of OGAE Greece voted the following countries:

  • 12 points in Sweden
  • 10 points in France
  • 8 points in Finland
  • 7 points in Norway
  • 6 points in Italy
  • 5 points in Israel
  • 4 points in the UK
  • 3 points in Austria
  • 2 points in Cyprus
  • 1 point in the Czech Republic

The 192 members of OGAE Israel voted like this:

  • 12 points in Sweden
  • 10 points in Finland
  • 8 points in Norway
  • 7 points in France
  • 6 points in the UK
  • 5 points in Spain
  • 4 points in Italy
  • 3 points in Austria
  • 2 points in the Czech Republic
  • 1 point in the Netherlands

The total results of the 21 clubs that have voted so far are the following:

It becomes evident that the margin between Sweden and Finland is gradually shrinking.

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the latest news about Eurovision!

Source:Ogae International

 

EXCLUSIVE: Listen to Joanne’s Eurovision 2022 song for the first time!

Joanne’s bid for last year’s Eurovision on behalf of Greece is bound to be released by the Greek record company MINOS EMI on April 28th.The song’s title is “Remedy” and you can listen to it for the first time exclusively on Eurovisionfun,after the kind permission of Joanne’s record company.

“Remedy” is a dynamic, pop, modern and ethnic song. Remedy means: antidote, drug, treatment. The song talks about balance in our lives and embracing uncertainty.Our differences are often the real antidote that bring us into balance and shape us. The song is inspired by the 21 year old singer’s own life as a young girl with a vision,who lives life to the extreme and fulfills her dreams without being limited by her “differences”.

The song is signed by familiar faces, some of whom have already been involved in the Eurovision Song Contest, such as ARCADE. The rest of the producers are DJ Michalis Tsausopoulos, as well as popular singer and composer Sarah De Warren, who has collaborated with big DJs such as Kaskade, Martin Jensen and Mike Perry,with her songs exceeding 50 million streams. You can listen to Remedy exclusively on Eurovisionfun,through our official TikTok account, the most popular account related to the Eurovision contest in Greece, with 6,500 followers!

https://www.tiktok.com/@eurovisionfn/video/7224096166722506010

What is your first impression of “Remedy”?Do you think that it would make the ideal Greek entry?

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Greece: Fotis Sergoulopoulos is announced as the Greek spokesperson for Eurovision 2023!

During the breakfast show, Breakfast@Star, the name of this year’s Greek spokesperson was announced. The Greek spokesperson will be no other but Fotis Sergoulopoulos.

Fotis Sergoulopoulos is heavily involved with Eurovision this year, as he is co-presenting in ERT channel the show “Πρωίαν Σε Είδον την Μεσημβρίαν” along with Jenny Melita, a commentator for Eurovision 2023, and they have been providing the Greek audience with news related to the Greek entry for Eurovision 2023. Fotis and Jenny have also hosted Victor Vernicos, this year’s Greek participant.

Almost 2 weeks ago, an Instagram post featuring a photo of Fotis along with Jenny Melita and Maria Kozakou, the Greek commentary duo for Eurovision 2023 as well as with Yiorgos Kapoutzidis, a former Eurovision commentator, gave us a hint about the announcement of Fotis as a spokesperson.

 

Δείτε αυτή τη δημοσίευση στο Instagram.

 

Η δημοσίευση κοινοποιήθηκε από το χρήστη Fotis Sergoulopoulos (@serfotis)

It is not the first time that Fotis has his name associated with Eurovision. He was also the Greek commentator in 2007 along with Maria Mpakodimou and in 2021 he was a member of the Greek jury.

We remind you that Fotis is the successor of Stefania, the Greek representative in Eurovision 2020 and 2021.

Stay tuned on EurovisionFun for more news regarding Eurovision 2023!

Eurovision 2023: The televote numbers and voting cost in every country!

Want to know how much it will cost you to vote in Eurovision 2023? Want to create voting graphics for your favourite artist?

The ESC Discord account, presents exclusively, the numbers and cost of the televote, in each of the competing countries, and for the rest of the countries that are not participating and will vote as Rest Of The World.

How much will it cost you to vote in Eurovision 2023?

In the table below, ESC Discord presents the numbers and the cost of televoting in each country.

We see that Estonia has the highest billing costs, both by phone and texting, at €1.70, while Denmark has the lowest at only 0.13 cents.

In addition, several countries have increased the cost of televoting compared to last year. These are Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Belgium, Estonia, Italy, Iceland, Iceland, Israel and Ukraine.

Furthermore, Australia and Israel will be able to vote either by SMS or via www.esc.vote.

Finally, voting for Rest Of The World will be done via www.esc.vote, and will cost 0.99 cents.

The numbers and the cost of remote voting from Greece

From Greece, the televoting will be done by phone by calling 901 901 40, adding the respective country code at the end, or by SMS, by typing the country code and sending the Eurovision code at 54222.

You can find out all the details of the new Eurovision 2023 voting system here.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the news on our favourite competition!

Greece: Victor Vernicos films Eurovision 2023 Postcard!

The next representative to film his postacard is no other than Victor Vernicos, the Greek representative at Eurovision 2023, who was selected internally to compete with the song “What They Say“.

Victor shot his postcard showing the gorgeous Greek scenery in Sounion, overlooking the Aegean sea and the Poseidon Temple!

 

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The following acts have confirmed the filming of their postcards:

  • Albania – Albina & Familija Kelmendi
  • Austria – Teya & Salena
  • Croatia – Let 3
  • Cyprus – Andrew Lambrou
  • France – La Zarra
  • Germany – Lord of the Lost
  • Ireland – Wild Youth
  • Latvia – Sudden Lights
  • Lithuania – Monika Linkytė
  • Malta – The Busker
  • Moldova – Pasha Parfeni
  • The Netherlands – Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper
  • Poland – Blanka
  • Slovenia – Joker Out
  • Romania – Theodor Andrei
  • Belgium – Gustaph
  • Estonia – Alika
  • Greece – Victor Vernicos

Victor is competing eighth at Second Semi-Final of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, in May 11, 2023.

Watch Victor perform “What They Say” live, for the first time in front of audience down on the video below:

You can watch the reaction of the editors of Eurovisionfun, reacting and commenting on the Greek entry for Eurovision 2023 below:

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Greek participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, in Liverpool!

Greece: Konstantinos Rigos reveals details about Victor’s performance in Liverpool!

The meet and greet of the Greek delegation and Victor Vernicos with the representatives of the press took place at “Noel” on Thursday afternoon.

Of course, Konstantinos Rigos, who has taken over the artistic supervision of the Greek participation in Liverpool in May, was also present at the event.

The ballet director of the National Opera Ballet spoke exclusively to Euronews and George Mitropoulos, revealing details about Victor Vernicos’ performance on the Eurovision stage.

First, he spoke about their collaboration:

“Victor is 16 years old. He has written the music and the lyrics, he has sung the song. In that sense, he is an artist who has clearly signed up to what we are going to Eurovision. That means he has an opinion on it. The song has a whole world in itself. When I first heard it, I said well, how do we enter this world? Because it’s a kid’s world, in a song that he wrote when he was 14 and he’s got all this claustrophobia and at the same time this “What they say”, which is a slogan about how you go from inside yourself to something outside. So that’s basically what I want to make. I want to create an introverted world, where there’s ultimately an extroverted communication party, between him, the 16-year-old who is ‘New Age’ and us who are the recipients of this final event.”

But how easy is the collaboration between the director and the young musician, who has never been tested on stage before and has no similar experience?

“It’s a complicated process because he’s a young kid, but he has an opinion. He’s in his own time. He knows what’s going on around him. He knows what’s going on in music. He’s a very good musician himself. He doesn’t have the stage experience and that’s where I’m called upon to help him with that. To convey to him my views on performance, what he should do and how he should be on stage, what he should convey, how he should make his own feeling become ours. So it’s basically a process that I’m mainly in the role of a teacher at this stage – it’s something I’ve very rarely done and at the same time a director.”

The well-known choreographer also mentioned the way they work and how he approaches this particular song:

“We work very well together. He’s promised me that what we’re setting up, he’ll do it 1,000 times by the time we get to the stage. For me, the big bet is that he manages not to lose his temper on this big stage. Because even if you’re a professional singer, the first moment you go out there, I say that because I’ve had previous experiences, you get scared. The hard thing about this particular song is that it’s not a ballad, it’s not a dance, it’s middle tempo. It has its explosions, but it’s all restrained. So that’s the bet, which I have to make, through the visuals and through him, because there won’t be any others on stage. I have to conquer it through his performance. So I have to bring both the introversion and the extroversion of the song on stage. It’s a gamble and I’m glad I took it, because I’ve done a lot of different things and I have an experience with a lot of singers and with Eurovision. I think we’ll make it. Victor has something primary. Anyone who listens to the song smiles because you don’t expect a 16-year-old kid to have that voice, that maturity in the music and that maturity in the lyrics. So that might be the card we can play.”

Below you can see Victor performing “What They Say” live, for the first time in front of the audience:

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the news about the Greek participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, in Liverpool!

Source: euronews.com

Greece: Victor Vernicos covers Alexander Rybak and Amanda Tenfjord!

Last Thursday, the Greek national broadcaster ERT hosted a meet-and-greet event where we got the chance to meet Victor Vernicos. Victor performed “What They Say“ live for the first time in front of an audience but also performed two of his all-time favourite Eurovision entries! You can watch his versions of “Die Together” and “Fairytale” at the videos below:

Die Together – Amanda Tenfjord

Fairytale – Alexander Rybak

Watch Victor perform “What They Say” live, for the first time in front of audience down on the video below:

Victor is competing eighth at Second Semi-Final of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, in May 11, 2023.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL0EkId_sTY

You can watch the reaction of the editors of Eurovisionfun, reacting and commenting on the Greek entry for Eurovision 2023 below:

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Greek participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, in Liverpool!

Greece: Watch Victor Vernicos perform “What They Say” live for the first time!

Earlier today, the Greek national broadcaster ERT hosted a meet-and-greet event where we got the chance to meet Victor Vernicos and watch him perform live a couple of past Eurovision entries as well as this year’s Greek entry “What They Say“!

Watch Victor perform “What They Say” live, for the first time in front of audience down on the video below:

Victor Vernicos with his song What They Say hopes to continue the Greek top-10 streak and the positive results of recent years! As of now, Greece is placed  9th in the odds for qualifying to the final.

Victor is competing eighth at Second Semi-Final of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, in May 11, 2023.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL0EkId_sTY

You can watch the reaction of the editors of Eurovisionfun, reacting and commenting on the Greek entry for Eurovision 2023 below:

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Greek participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, in Liverpool!