Junior Eurovision 2024: Andria Putkaradze will represent Georgia in Madrid!

It is now official. GPB confirmed that the eleven-year-old Andria Putkaradze will represent the country in Junior Eurovision 2024.

Andria Putkaradze was declared officially as the Georgian representative one month following Georgia’s participation announcement and two months following the conclusion of Ranina 2024, the national selection process for Junior Eurovision.

How was Andria selected?

Andria Putkaradze competed along with two other young artists in the final of Ranina 2024. Specifically, the artists competing in Ranina 2024 were the following:

  • Sandro Gurgenadze
  • Barbare Morgoshia
  • Andria Putkaradze

All three artists performed covers of patriotic songs composed by Gogi Dolidze, as the day of Ranina’s final collided with the Georgian Independence Day.

The winner was crowned after the decision of a three member professional jury who selected the Georgian representative based on four criteria: vocals, performance, artistry and collaboration. Meanwhile the exact result has not yet been revealed.

Andria Putkaradze is the successor of Anastasia and Ranina, who represented Georgia last year with their song “Over The Sky”.

The 22nd edition of Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held on November 16 in Madrid, Spain, following the country’s second-place finish last year and the refusal of the winning country, France, to host for the second year in a row.

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Eurovision 2025: Host City announcement to take place on August 30!

We are now officially a few weeks away from knowing the first major detail about the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. We are of course talking about the announcement of the host city of the next Contest, which seems to be really close!

In particular, SRG SSR, the public broadcaster of Switzerland, announced through a post on their social media accounts, the exact date of this announcement. In one month from now, this long-awaited announcement is going to take place, namely, on August 30:

The two cities left in the race are Basel and Geneva. Whichever of the two cities chosen in the end, for yet another year, the capital of the hosting country, will not host the Contest.

Which city would you like to see host Eurovision 2025? Write us in the comments!

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The participants of OGAE Second Chance Contest 2024!

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Eurovision 2025: Outside the capital, the contest for the sixth year in a row!

An important tradition is built as to the city chosen by the EBU and the respective public broadcaster to host the Eurovision Song Contest. For the last six years the city called to host the annual music competition has not been the capital or the largest city of the country, effectively indicating the EBU’s intentions in this matter, for smaller, easier and more manageable cities.

How is the Eurovision host city chosen?

With the country that has won the contest – barring a shocking contingency (see Ukraine in 2022), taking on the honorable and at the same time demanding task of organizing and hosting the next Eurovision, the processes for choosing the most suitable city begin almost immediately.

The public broadcaster of the winning country sends to the cities concerned, a list of the required specifications that must be present, for the smooth implementation of the contest. It then sets a deadline for the cities that wish to claim the event to send their candidacy file. Afterwards, a shortlist is usually announced, with the best nominations.

These cities are visited by a team from the EBU, as well as from the winning public broadcaster, so that they can see the proposed facilities and discuss with the officials of each city, their plans and vision for the next Eurovision, in their city.

The final announcement date of the host city for the next competition varies. It may be in July, but it has also happened in October. Usually this is done in the last month of summer, August.

Decentralization in the last 6 years

What we notice with interest is that the last time the contest was hosted in the country’s capital was in 2018, when, as expected, Portugal chose Lisbon to host the Eurovision, after its first and only victory in the institution. Since then only countries that have already won have won and the capital or even the largest city of the country has never been chosen again.

More specifically, immediately after Netta’s victory for Israel, even though she herself, at the time of her crowning as the winner, was inviting the whole world to come to Jerusalem the following year for Eurovision, the EBU made it clear from the beginning that it was not going to be to accept the competition to be held in the Israeli capital. The reasons were many and mostly political. Jerusalem, which is also claimed by the Palestinians as their capital, but also as an extremely conservative city, was not the right choice for an event like Eurovision. In the end, Tel Aviv was chosen, having never hosted the competition before, despite Israel’s previous three victories.

In 2020, nine cities expressed their interest to host the competition, after the victory of Duncan Laurence, among them the capital Amsterdam. A little later, however, Amsterdam withdrew, since it had no space available to host the competition. Finally, the announced shortlist included Rotterdam and Maastricht, with the former winning the event. The 2020 contest was canceled due to the pandemic and Rotterdam eventually hosted Eurovision 2021.

Maneskin’s win in 2021 brought Eurovision to Italy. For the third time RAI was invited to organize the competition. More than 15 cities expressed their interest. In the end, only five were announced on the shortlist with the capital Rome, even though it had applied not to be included in them (Turin, Milan, Bologna, Rimini, Pesaro). The local press reported that the intense traffic problem of Rome and the difficulty in moving around, made the EBU and RAI not even choose it among the top five. Finally, Turin, which was the favorite from the beginning, hosted Eurovision 2022.

The victory of Ukraine and the ongoing war there, after the invasion of Russia, made it impossible to hold the next Eurovision there. Many countries were interested in organizing Eurovision 2023 on behalf of Ukraine (United Kingdom, Spain, Poland, Germany, Italy). Finally the EBU announced very early on that the UK and the BBC would co-organize with Ukrainian public television, the next competition. 20 cities from all over the country applied, including the capital London. Seven cities were then announced as the first shortlist and given a new deadline to present their nominations in more detail. Among these cities was not London, since according to the BBC and the government, their intention was to give this possibility and opportunity, to a regional city and not to the capital. In the end, the two most dominant cities were Liverpool and Glasgow, with the former being the surprise, since Glasgow was the favorite to host Eurovision 2023.

Loreen’s win brought the competition to Sweden for the seventh time. While all the fans were fervently supporting Stockholm, once again a smaller city was chosen rather than the capital. Four cities submitted official nominations, with two of them subsequently withdrawing. Malmö and Stockholm were the two final choices, with Malmö being chosen as essentially a one-way street, since Stockholm did not have an arena available and proposed in its bid to build a rough arena to hold the competition, which both the EBU and Swedish public television considered unsafe.

We come to this year. After Nemo’s victory, Switzerland is invited to host the competition for the third time in its history, with Lugano and Lausanne being the Swiss cities that have already hosted it in the past. Four cities have officially applied, including the capital Bern, but also the country’s largest city, Zurich. But neither was included in the final shortlist, which included Geneva and Basel. Within August we are now expecting the city to which we will travel next May in 2024. In the event that Basel is finally chosen, a city of only 170,000 inhabitants, it will be the second smallest city after Millstreet in 1993, to have hosted the competition for many decades.

 

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Conclusions

It is reasonable to conclude that the EBU and the respective public broadcaster are now choosing smaller cities and not the capitals, since everything is easier and more economical. Hotels, transportation, security, etc. Of course, it always has to do with whether it is the country’s first victory in the competition, since then the choice of the capital, and for symbolic reasons, is more obvious.

However, a six-year tradition continues, which essentially shows the intentions and policy of the organizers in this matter, at a time when the competition is becoming more and more expensive, and security issues are also more pressing.

The selection of smaller and smaller cities and arenas is perhaps the future of Eurovision and indicative of the cities that will probably be chosen in the following years.

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Watch Céline Dion’s performance in the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Olympics!

The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games could not have had a better finale! After the parade of countries in Seine and the appearance of various artists, it was the turn of the one and only Céline Dion!

In a touching and impressive performance, Céline Dion appeared on top of the Eiffel Tower, and performed “Hymne à l’amour”, by Édith Piaf:

Her performance had a very high degree of emotion, as this was Céline Dion’s first live performance since December 2022, when she revealed that she suffers from Stiff Person Syndrome.

This was the second Olympiad in which the great singer performs, after 1996, when they were organized in Atlanta, United States.

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Olympics: Watch Slimane perform Mon Amour just before the opening ceremony

Just before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, Slimane sang live accompanied by a symphony orchestra in Saint-Denis. The concert was free and broadcast live by France 2.

In the video below you can enjoy Slimane’s live performance of Mon Amour, the song that brought France fourth place in this year’s Eurovision contest.

Lara Fabian, Luxembourg’s representative at Eurovision 1988, was also present at the concert. She performed with Slimane her worldwide hit, Je Suis Malade.

 

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Are you ready for the Olympics, the big event of the summer?

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San Marino: Eurovision 2025 participation confirmed!

San Marino is going to take part at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest which is about to be held in Switzerland next year.

Through a story on the official Instagram account of the Una Voce per San Marino, the process through which the representative is emerged, the presence of the enclave-microstate of the Italian peninsula was confirmed, against the will of one of the members of the government of the Most Serene Republic who wanted the absence of the country due to the third consecutive elimination for the grand final.

The countries that have confirmed their participation as of now, are:

  1. Switzerland
  2. Spain
  3. Malta
  4. Denmark
  5. Belgium
  6. Luxembourg
  7. Austria
  8. Portugal
  9. Croatia
  10. Serbia
  11. Germany
  12. Israel
  13. Finland
  14. Albania
  15. Lithuania
  16. Sweden
  17. Norway
  18. Italy
  19. Cyprus
  20. Latvia
  21. United Kingdom
  22. San Marino

This year San Marino was represented in Malmö by the Spanish group Megara and the song “11:11” but failed to qualify to the grand final as they ended up in 14th place with 16 points.

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United Kingdom: Confirms Eurovision 2025 participation!

Just a few minutes ago, another country confirmed its participation in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, which is set to take place next year in Switzerland!

We’re talking about the United Kingdom, which confirmed its participation in Eurovision 2025, through a post on their social media:

 

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No further information has given, regarding the selection process, but the only thing that is certain, is that the United Kingdom will try to go back to the successful way.

The United Kingdom is the 21st country to confirm its participation in the next Contest, and the fourth of the BIG 5, leaving only France out for the time being.

The countries that have confirmed their participation as of now, are:

  1. Switzerland
  2. Spain
  3. Malta
  4. Denmark
  5. Belgium
  6. Luxembourg
  7. Austria
  8. Portugal
  9. Croatia
  10. Serbia
  11. Germany
  12. Israel
  13. Finland
  14. Albania
  15. Lithuania
  16. Sweden
  17. Norway
  18. Italy
  19. Cyprus
  20. Latvia
  21. United Kingdom

The United Kingdom was represented in Eurovision 2025 by Olly Alexander, and his song “Dizzy” and ended up 18th in the Grand Final:

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Céline Dion will sing in the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games!

Celebrations never stop ahead of the Opening Ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics. Right after Slimane, who will sing in a free concert just before the begining of the Olympics, a legendary artist will be present in Paris.

Of course we’re talking about the one and only Céline Dion, who despite her health condition, has already arrived in the French capital, just a few days before the Opening Ceremony of the 33rd Summer Olympic Games!

 

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According to the international press, Céline Dion will appear during the opening ceremony and will perform one song. This will be the second Olympiad in which the great performer appears, after 1996, when they were organized in Atlanta, United States.

It is worth mentioning that this will be Céline Dion’s first live performance since December 2022, when she revealed that she suffers from Stiff Person Syndrome.

The long-awaited opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games will take place on Seine between Pont d’Austerlitz and Pont d’Iéna, at 21:30 CET.

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Latvia: The winner of Supernova will represent the country at Eurovision 2025!

As revealed earlier today by LTV, Supernova will be used for the tenth year in a row to select Latvia‘s representative for the Eurovision Song Contest. The competition’s final is scheduled to take place in February 2025, with the submission platform opening on August 20.

Dons, who represented the Baltic country at Eurovision 2024 finishing in 16th place, encouraged interested artists to submit their proposals. More specifically, he stated:

I invite every composer and performer to apply for the competition to get on what is probably the world’s biggest stage, to do it with love and Latvia in the heart! Go ahead! We can, we just have to do it!

The selection process

Following the deadline for proposal submission, entries will be reviewed by a specially formed committee made up of artists and television industry professionals according to the following standards:

  • Originality
  • The message of the song
  • Relevance of the songs to the modern music scene
  • Vocal abilities
  • Previous commercial successes of the performers

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Source: LSM