Poland: The betting odds for the winner of Tu bije serce Europy!

Poland is one of the six countries that will pick their artist who will represent Poland in Turin tonight. Broadcast live from TVP’s studios in Warsaw, Eurofans everywhere around the globe will be able to watch the grand final of Tu bije serce Europy.

The betting odds of Tu bije serce Europy are as follows:

In a low-level national final, Krystian Ochman seems to be the huge favourite, at least according to the bookmakers. Daria is next, with a big gap in second place.

Ten artists will compete and their main aim is to win the 66th Eurovision Song Contest. The artists who will participate in the Polish national final are:

  1. Kuba Szmajkowski – “Lovesick
  2. Ania Byrcyn – “Dokąd
  3. Siostry Szlachta – Drogowskazy”
  4. Lidia Kopania – Why Does It Hurt?”
  5. Karolina Stanisławczyk & Toro Chica – Move”
  6. Karolina Lizer – Czysta Woda”
  7. Unmute – “Głośniej Niż Decybele
  8. Emilia Dębska (Mila) – “All I Need
  9. Krystian Ochman – River”
  10. Daria – Paranoia”

The song and the artist who will represent Poland in Turin will be chosen – initially – by a combination of the votes of the jury (50%) and the public (50%). The public and jury vote will result in the top three, who will go on to claim victory in the second round. The result of the second round will be based solely on the public vote.

The presenters of Tu bije serce Europy will be last year’s representative of Poland at Eurovision 2021, Rafał Brzozowski, Ida Nowakowska and Małgorzata Tomaszewska.

The Polish national final will start at 21:00 CET and will last two and a half hours. You can watch it through TVP2’s frequency by clicking HERE.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding Poland’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

Poland: Interview with Kuba Szmajkowski | Τhe Voice Kids, Eleni Foureira and his participation in Tu bije serce Europy! Wybieramy hity na Eurowizję! (Video)

After the announcement of his taking part in this year’s Polish national final, Tu bije serce Europy! Wybieramy hity na Eurowizie, Kuba Szmajkowski speaks exclusively to EurovisionFun and Apostolos Bogiannos.

Kuba is one of the finalists of the national final of Poland for Eurovision 2022, and he eill try to represent his country with the song “Lovesick”.

I am a big fan of Eurovision and always wanted to take part in Poland’s national final and I really thought I could do it after listening to “Lovesick”. So I submitted it. I was shocked when I learned that it will be a live performance and selection of the winner, but I am grateful and I look forward to that night. It will be very entertaining for the public. I want to tell a personal story through my lyrics. It is one of my most important songs. It was written for the contest from the start by Polish and Swedish creators. It was the best possible team and they give me a lot of positive energy.

Asked about his staging in the national final, Kuba said:

I can’t say a lot of things about my staging but there will be fire on stage. There will be choreography, dancers on stage and you will surely love it.

From the other competing songs he likes those of Daria and Karolina Stanisławczyk feat. Chika Toro.

His favorite Polish entry are those of Michał Szpak (2016) and Edyta Górniak (1994) while from the contest in general the songs that stand out for him are those of Eleni Foureira (Cyprus 2018) and Måns Zelmerlöw (Sweden 2015).

If he could collaborate with a Eurostar that would be Eleni Foureira (Cyprus 2018) who as he states, he admires a lot. He would also choose Helena Paparizou (Greece 2025) and Luca Hänni (Switzerland 2019).

Kuba’s first step was through The Voice Kids of Poland and later through a music boy-band.

Whatch the whole exclusive interview of Kuba Szmajkowski in the following video:

Listen to “Lovesick“, Kuba Szmajkowski’s song for Tu bije serce Europy! Wybieramy hity na Eurowizję!

We remind you that the Polish national final will be broadcasted tonight at 20:00 CET.

Poland: Tu bije serce Europy final tonight!

Another country that chooses tonight the artist who will represent it in Turin, is Poland. Live from TVP studios in Warsaw, Eurofans everywhere will be able to watch the grand final of Tu bije serce Europy.

Ten artists will compete for the victory and the ticket for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest. The artists who will participate in the polish national final are:

  1. Kuba Szmajkowski – “Lovesick
  2. Ania Byrcyn – “Dokąd
  3. Siostry SzlachtaDrogowskazy”
  4. Lidia KopaniaWhy Does It Hurt?”
  5. Karolina Stanisławczyk & Toro ChicaMove”
  6. Karolina LizerCzysta Woda”
  7. Unmute – “Głośniej Niż Decybele
  8. Emilia Dębska (Mila)All I Need
  9. Krystian OchmanRiver”
  10. DariaParanoia”
The song and artist who will represent Poland in Turin will emerge – initially – from a combination of the votes of the jury (50%) and the audience (50%). The first three who will emerge from the public and jury voting, will claim the victory in the second round. The result of the second round will be based solely on the public vote.

Presenters of Tu bije serce Europy will be last year’s Polish representative at Eurovision 2021, Rafał Brzozowski, Ida Nowakowska and Małgorzata Tomaszewska.

The Polish national final will start at 20:00 CET and will last two and a half hours. You can watch it on the TVP2 frequency by clicking HERE.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all news regarding Poland’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

Poland: Listen To The Songs Competing At “Tu Bije Serce Europy”!

On Saturday, February 13, the last song of the ten Polish candidates for Tu bije serce Europy was released. Ten acts will be competing for a chance to represent Poland at Eurovision 2022.

The ten candidates are and their songs are:

  1. Ania Byrcyn – “Dokąd
  2. Daria – Paranoia”
  3. Emilia Dębska (Mila) – “All I Need”
  4. Karolina Lizer – Czysta Woda”
  5. Karolina Stanisławczyk & Toro Chica – Move”
  6. Krystian Ochman – River”
  7. Kuba Szmajkowski – “Lovesick
  8. Lidia Kopania – Why Does It Hurt?”
  9. Siostry Szlachta – Drogowskazy”
  10. Unmute – “Głośniej Niż Decybele

The song and the artist who will represent Poland in Turin will be selected by a combination of the votes of the jury (50%) and the audience (50%). In case of a tie, priority will be given to the televote.

Poland’s representative in last year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam, Rafał Brzozowski, will be the presenter of the national final, which will take place on February 19th.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all news regarding Poland’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

Poland: The jury members of Tu bije serce Europy 2022!

The five-member jury of Poland’s national final for Eurovision 2022, Tu bije serce Europy, was announced today by TVP2. The members are the following:

  • Halina Frąckowiak: famous singer who has won many awards in Poland and abroad. Among her most famous works are Bądź gotowy dziś do drogi and Papierowy księżyc.
  • Marek Sierocki: journalist and presenter, with a long relationship with TVP. He led the selection of the Polish participant in Junion Eurovision 2021, while he has also been a commentator for both Eurovision and Junior Eurovision.
  • Marcin Kusy: radio presenter, member of the jury for the preselection of the Polish participant for Junior Eurovision 2016.
  • Szymon Orłowski: musician, composer and president of the LOFT ART Association for the Promotion of Culture and Art in Poland.
  • Krystian Kuczkowski: Documentary director and program director of TVP.

The song and the artist who will represent Poland in Turin will be selected by a combination of the votes of the jury (50%) and the audience (50%). In case of a tie, priority will be given to the televote.

Poland’s representative in last year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam, Rafał Brzozowski, will be the presenter of the national final, which will take place on February 19th.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all news regarding Poland’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

Poland: Interview with Daria from Tu bije serce Europy! Wybieramy hity na Eurowizję! (Video)

After the announcement of her participation in this year’s Polish national final, Tu bije serce Europy! Wybieramy hity na Eurowizję, Daria talks exclusively to EurovisionFun reporters, Apostolos Bogiannos and George Zefteridis.

Daria is one of the finalists of the Polish national final for Eurovision 2022, bidding to represent her country with the song “Paranoia”.

When I was writing it, it was August, seeking for my second single, amongst numerous songs. “Paranoia” discusses the way how someone can manipulate you, in such a way, so that you finally believe that you are crazy. Actually, about how can someone force you into a mental state when you no longer recognise yourself and become self-obsessed, having that feeling of totally losing your mind.. 

She didn’t hesitate mentioning that she’s kinda related to the message that the song conveys.

When I was shooting the videoclip for “Paranoia” I had just ended such a toxic relationship. Therefore, I had to become a psychopath for the clip, something I wouldn’t have to prepare for. These were my real emotions. If the song manages to make an impact and gets selected to represent Poland at the Eurovision Song Contest, then that would be a real story that I’ve once lived.

However, “Paranoia” was not initially written, targeting the Polish national final:

My first single was a massive success and we had to prepare the next one. We had so many demos, however, I was thinking that the next one had to be somehow matching to my first single. Then, when I had to experience all that, it felt like they all happened to the right time, we chose “Paranoia” without thinking much about it. We weren’t planning my participation at any contest, at all. When I was asked by my label, what were my thoughts about Eurovision, I was really anxious at first, to be honest. We didn’t have a clue if there would be a national final or not. For two months I was not sure if they’d submitted it or not. My participation at Eurovision, would be a great chance to expand my career. The contest has so much impact lately, we’ve all witnessed how Måneskin skyrocketed last year.

Daria, even though she has already performed her song live a lot of times, for example at this year’s Polish new-years-show, she states that performing it at a competition is something totally new for her.

Singing live is really interesting for me. At TV shows, most artists sing playback and it is very weird because the feedback from the viewers is mostly negative, but at least all artists are professional. Pop songs sound different when performed live, due to their production and mastering, you always have to present something more than just sing. And this is also something new for me, as I’m used to being a solo artist and opera singer.

Regarding her staging at the national final, Daria mentions:

I’ve never had dance class. But now I have to prepare for something like that. I have to be mentally there, I have to be charismatic on stage and convey my entire truth to the masses. I’d prefer being well prepared for everything than being too stressed. Maybe there’s going to be a bit of dancing, but everything should be done for a reason when I will perform my song.

Obviously excited about her competing at the national final, she doesn’t deny the fact that she was scared in the beginning and was wondering whether she would like to be a part of it or not. Every artist will try to communicate their story with the world. Whether she gets the chance to represent Poland at Eurovision with “Paranoia” or not, she is grateful that she will take part in the national final of her country, with a song that is already topping the Polish charts and wows a lot of fans.

At first, my label was discussing internal selection. And I was thinking that if that was the way they would select a song for Poland, then nobody would know that I failed, in case I was not selected eventually. They were asking me if I wanted to do that, but I didn’t know that they had submitted this song in specific, for the national selection process. Now I am happy, because the result would be determined by televoting. I had been accused in the past of paying to appear at Polish TV and I was thinking “who do you think I am? I’ve just released a couple of songs”. And that is totally rude. I was told that I know for sure that I would represent Poland at Eurovision, they treated me like I already know everything that would happen and I didn’t even know that I would have to compete for that. And I am happy, because this is actually an answer to all those people. Whoever gets selected, will be selected by the public vote.

Paranoia” tops Polish charts for several weeks already.

Eurovision was always a strange topic for me, as you have to represent your country. All the previous Polish representatives didn’t even have a place at Polish charts, they hadn’t proved that they can do it. I am the only one of the contestants that I have already released two radio hits and Paranoia is one of them and I am really happy because it is like an investment, when you see that the masses love your song. For example, in Germany and Russia it already does a great job. I would really like it if Poland gave me the opportunity, as it seems like people here love my song, numbers speak for themselves. I don’t say this in a demeaning way for the other contestants, I haven’t heard most of the songs yet. 

Her favourite Polish act at the contest is Donatan & Cleo (2014) while amongst other countries’ representatives, she loves Måneskin (Italy 2021) and Senhit (San Marino 2011 & 2021).

A few moments before the end of the interview, Daria sang for us a small part of her song acapella.

You can watch the entire exclusive interview with Daria at the video below:

You can listen to “Paranoia“, Daria’s song for Tu bije serce Europy! Wybieramy hity na Eurowizję, at the video below!

Eurovision 2022: Here are the results of the allocation draw!

The Semi-Final Allocation Draw for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 took place in Palazzo Madama in Turin. Find out below in which of the 2 Semi-Finals your country will perform and vote in. The annual event was hosted by Carolina di Domenico and Mario Acampa.

The Semi-Final Allocation Draw and Host City Insignia Exchange are key milestones on the path to the Eurovision Song Contest each year.

During the ceremony, Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor of Rotterdam, passed on the Host City Insignia to Stefano Lo Russo, Mayor of Turin. The insignia key chain, weighing over 30 kilograms with the new addition of Rotterdam’s insignia, was handed over to Turin. The Italian city is now officially the Host City of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

Draw Procedure

The 36 countries competing in the semifinals were divided into six pots, based on the points they have exchanged in recent years. This is done in order to avoid, as much as possible, the alliances and bloc voting that appear every year in the voting.

Allocation Pots

Big 5

With the host Italy, directly in the final, along with the rest of the Big 5 (UK, France, Germany, Spain), the first part of the draw determined the semifinal that the direct finalists will vote.

Will vote in the 1st Semi-Final:

  • France
  • Italy

Will vote in the 2nd Semi-Final:

  • Spain
  • Germany
  • United Kingdom

Their performance in the dress rehearsal will be shown in the semifinals where the six aforementioned countries were drawn to broadcast and vote. This was done at Eurovision 2016 for the first time, for reasons of equal visibility of the countries that are directly in the final and the countries that compete in the semifinals. Essentially, viewers watch each entry twice during the shows.

Allocation Draw

The draw of the countries for the two semifinals had two parts. In the first part, the 36 countries that participate in the semifinals, were drawn in which of the two will compete. 18 countries will compete in both the first and the second semifinal.

In the second part each country found out if it will appear in the first or in the second half of the semifinal that will compete. The exact order of appearance will be determined by the EBU and the producers of the show at a later time.

First Semi-Final (10 May):

1st Half

  • Albania
  • Switzerland
  • Latvia
  • Slovenia
  • Moldova
  • Bulgaria
  • Ukraine
  • Lithuania
  • Netherlands

2nd Half

  • Norway
  • Russia
  • Portugal
  • Denmark
  • Armenia
  • Austria
  • Croatia
  • Iceland
  • Greece

Second Semi-Final (12 May):

1st Half

  • Australia
  • Georgia
  • Cyprus
  • Serbia
  • Finland
  • Azerbaijan
  • San Marino
  • Israel
  • Malta

2nd Half

  • Montenegro
  • Romania
  • Czech Republic
  • Poland
  • Belgium
  • North Macedonia
  • Sweden
  • Estonia
  • Ireland

Turin will host the 66th Eurovision Song Contest from May 10th to 14th at the Pala Alpitour. The motto of this year’s event, as chosen by the organizers, is “The Sound of Beauty”.

You can see the draw again through the following link:

 

 

 

Eurovision 2022: Pots and Participants of Semifinals Allocation Draw revealed!

The semi-finals draw will take place on Tuesday 25 January at 12:00 CET, from the Palazzo Madama e Casaforte degli Acaja in Turin. At the same time there will be a ceremony of handing over the keys of the contest or as it is widely known, the Host City Insignia from the previous hosts Rotterdam to the Italian organizers.

The allocation draw will determine whether the countries will participate in the First Semifinal (Tuesday, May 10) or the Second Semifinal (Thursday, May 12). Also, again based on the draw it will be determined if they appear in the first or second half of the semifinal. We remind you that the exact order of appearance is announced later by the organizers and after it has first been approved by the EBU.

The draw will be presented by TV presenters Carolina di Domenico and Gabriele Corsi. Rotterdam Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb and Turin Mayor Stefano Lo Russo will be present.

Friends of the contest will be able to watch the draw on Eurovision’s YouTube channel or on Rai’s streaming service.

Semi-final draw: How does it work?

Italy, as the host country, together with the other 4 members of the so-called “Big 5” (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) do not compete in the Semifinals, but vote in one of them… so before the competing countries in Semifinals, it will be determined at random which of the Semifinals the Big 5 will be allowed to vote for.

The next part of the draw will determine in which Semifinal and in which half of the respective Semifinal the remaining 36 participating countries will appear.

The 36 countries of the semifinals are selected from 6 different pots:

Pot 1

  • Albania
  • Croatia
  • Montenegro
  • North Macedonia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia

Pot 2

  • Denmark
  • Australia
  • Finland
  • Iceland
  • Norway
  • Sweden

Pot 3

  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Georgia
  • Israel
  • Russia
  • Ukraine

Pot 4

  • Cyprus
  • Greece
  • Malta
  • Bulgaria
  • Portugal
  • San Marino

Pot 5

  • Estonia
  • Lithuania
  • Latvia
  • Moldova
  • Poland
  • Romania

Pot 6

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Switzerland
  • Czech Republic
  • Ireland
  • Netherlands

Drawing countries from different pots helps to reduce the chance of so-called neighbourly voting and increases suspense in the Semi-Finals.

Stay tuned at Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the 66th Eurovision Song Contest!

Poland: Artists for the national final revealed!

Despite our initial information, Poland’s public broadcaster, TVP, announced a few minutes ago that they are going to host a national final, in order to decide upon the Polish representative for Turin.

The 10 artists that are going to compete are:

  1. Ania Byrcyn – “Dokąd
  2. Daria – “Paranoia
  3. Emilia Dębska (Mila) – “All I Need”
  4. Karolina Lizer – “Czysta Woda”
  5. Karolina Stanisławczyk & Toro Chica – “Move”
  6. Krystian Ochman – “River”
  7. Kuba Szmajkowski – “Lovesick
  8. Lidia Kopania – “Why Does It Hurt?”
  9. Siostry Szlachta – “Drogowskazy”
  10. Unmute – “Głośniej Niż Decybele

The competition will take place on the third Saturday of February (Saturday February 19) in the Polish broadcaster’s studio, while its not known yet what the name of the national final will be.

Stay tuned in Eurovisionfun for everything new regarding Poland’s participations in Eurovision 2022!

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Poland: Krystian Ochman seems to be the chosen one!

Despite the rumors that existed all the previous time and wanted Daria with Paranoia to be the one who will represent Poland in Eurovision 2022, a safe information we have received, states that in the end Krystian Ochman is the one who will go to Turin.

Many fans in Poland wanted Krystian Ochman to represent the country in the contest, especially after his victory in The Voice of Poland, which by the way is broadcast on public television. A few days earlier, he confirmed the rumors, saying that he has submitted a song, in the internal selection made by TVP this year.

Recently, I did something with ATUT and BLACK HI-FI, maybe for Eurovision. […] Olek Kowalski, a great producer, and also in favor of making modern songs, with a beat, singing at a faster pace with a nice melody. We worked together in the studio to have a song suited for Eurovision, but one that I can carry on my own.

The information that told us that he is the one who has been selected for the Eurovision Song Contest, also speaks of a dynamic ballad, which highlights the range of his voice.

Although the above is information that we can not yet cross-check and fully confirm, we decided to transfer all of the above with reservation.

TVP announces the artist who will represent Poland at Eurovision 2022 is expected on January 15.