Poland: The announcement of the artist will take place in the next few days!

Polish public television has decided on the artist who will represent the country at Eurovision 2024 and the announcement will be made in the coming days.

Poland has internally chosen its representative for this year’s Eurovision 2024. More than 60 artists have submitted their proposals to TVP and now we are just a breath away from knowing who will be chosen to represent the country in the contest. The announcement is expected either on Friday 16/2, or on Monday 19/2 at 07.30 CET.

Poland at Eurovision 2023 was represented by Blanka with the song Solo, which took 19th place in the Grand Final. This year, Poland were drawn to participate in the first half of the first semi-final on 7 May.

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Source: Dziennik Eurowizyjny

 

Poland: 2024 artist selected will be revealed in February

Public broadcaster TVP announced on January 09 that Poland will internally select their representative for Eurovision 2024.  The artists who were interested in taking part in the internal selection could send their songs until  February 2.

After the submission period has ended a special jury will have the final say in choosing who will become Poland ‘s representative in Malmö .

According to the latest information, the Polish broadcaster received almost 200 songs for the internal selection. The announcement of the artist and the song that will represent Poland in Eurovision 2024 will take place in February.

Selection process

The internal selection process involves a committee that will evaluate the songs based on specific criteria.  Interested participants must adhere to the guidelines outlined in the participation rules which include age restrictions, citizenship requirements, and originality of the submitted work.

The wishful candidates had to submit their songs online, including a completed entry form, signed rules, and related materials. A five-person jury will evaluate each entry,  awarding points on a scale of 1 to 10 based on quality. The entry with the highest points will be selected as Poland’s representative for Eurovision 2024 .

Interested artists

Many Polish artists have publicly expressed their interest in representing Poland in Malmö and sent their proposals to TVP.

You can see an indicative list of the competing artists here.

According to the rumors currently circulating, Justyna Steczkowska, is one of the artist with the highest chances to represent Poland.  Ms. Steczkowska had previously represented Poland with her song “Sama” back in 1995.

Blanka represented Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool with her song Solo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEgF1aP-U1o&ab_channel=EurovisionSongContest

Source: Dziennik-eurowizyjny.pl

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Eurovision 2024: The Semi-Final Allocation Draw Results!

Malmö with a very nice event hosted a few minutes ago the draw for the semi-finals of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest.

The analyzes of the fans and not only, have been on fire for a few minutes now. Since the theories based on the pre-history of the countries in the competition, it is a first insight into how passable the qualification to the final is or not. In other words, it’s time to make our predictions, about who will go through to the final and who are the favorites to say goodbye to Malmö early…

The presenters and the handover ceremony

Presenters of the Eurovision 2024 semi-final draw were Pernilla Månsson Colt and Farah Abadi. It is worth mentioning that Pernilla Månsson Colt was also the presenter of the corresponding draw in 2013, eleven years ago when Malmö hosted the Eurovision Song Contest for the last time. Both of them are part of the SVT staff, being some of the most beloved faces of the Swedish state broadcaster.

During the draw, the ceremony of handing over and accepting the emblem of the contest took place. The mayor of Liverpool, Steven Rotheram, formally handed over the “keys to the event” to the mayor of Malmö, Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh.

Draw Procedure

Big 5 and Sweden

With the big winner of last year’s competition, Sweden, directly in the final, along with the Big 5 (UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain), the first part of the draw determined the semi-final that the direct finalists would vote for.

Will vote in the 1st Semi-Final:

  • Sweden
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany

Will vote in the 2nd Semi-Final:

  • Spain
  • Italy
  • France

In the semi-final that the six aforementioned countries were drawn to broadcast and vote for, the video from their dress rehearsal will also be shown. This was done at Eurovision 2016 for the first time, for reasons of equal exposure of the countries directly in the final and the countries that qualify from the semi-finals. Essentially, viewers see each entry twice during the shows.

Semi-Final Allocation Draw

The allocation draw for the two semi-finals had two parts. In the first part the 31 countries participating in the semi-finals were drawn in which of the two they will compete in. Fifteen countries will compete in the first semi-final and sixteen in the second semi-final.

In the second part, each country learned whether it will appear in the first or second half of the semi-final in which it will compete. The exact order of appearance will be determined by the EBU and the show’s producers at a later date.

1st Semi-final (May 7):

1st Half

  • Ukraine
  • Cyprus
  • Poland
  • Serbia
  • Lithuania
  • Croatia
  • Ireland

2nd Half

  • Slovenia
  • Iceland
  • Finland
  • Portugal
  • Luxembourg
  • Australia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Moldova

2nd Semi-Final (May 9):

1st Half

  • Austria
  • Malta
  • Switzerland
  • Greece
  • Czechia
  • Albania
  • Denmark
  • Armenia

2nd Half

  • Israel
  • Estonia
  • Georgia
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Latvia
  • San Marino
  • Belgium

Malmö will host the 68th Eurovision Song Contest from 7 to 11 May at the Malmö Arena. The motto of this year’s event, as chosen by the organisers, is “United by Music“, retaining the motto first chosen for last year’s contest in Liverpool.

You can see the draw again through the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_-2hMEq5sk

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Eurovision 2024: Tonight the Allocation Draw!

At 19:00 CET and live from Malmö, Sweden, the draw for the Eurovision 2024 semi-finals will take place tonight.

During today’s event, there will also be a handover of the event’s banner from the city of Liverpool to the city of Malmö. For this reason, both the Mayor of Liverpool, Steven Rotheram, and the Mayor of the Swedish city, Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh, will be present at today’s draw.

The hosts

The hosts of tonight’s draw for the semi-finals of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest will be Pernilla Månsson Colt and Farah Abadi. It is worth mentioning that Pernilla Månsson Colt was the presenter of the equivalent draw in 2013, eleven years ago when Malmö hosted the Eurovision Song Contest for the last time.

The draw procedure

The first part of the draw will determine which semi-final will be broadcast and voted for by each of the six countries that are directly in the final on 11 May (Sweden, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom).

The second part of the draw will determine which semi-final and which half the other 31 participating countries will compete in. As in recent years, the exact order of appearance will be determined by the event producers at a later date.

The 31 countries have been divided into five pots, based on historical voting patterns as calculated by Eurovision’s official voting partner, Digame.

Drawing countries from different pots aims to reduce the likelihood of so-called neighbour voting and increases the suspense in the semi-finals.

Pots

Pot 1
  • 🇦🇱 Albania
  • 🇦🇹 Austria
  • 🇨🇭 Switzerland
  • 🇭🇷 Croatia
  • 🇷🇸 Serbia
  • 🇸🇮 Slovenia
Pot 2
  • 🇦🇺 Australia
  • 🇩🇰 Denmark
  • 🇪🇪 Estonia
  • 🇫🇮 Finland
  • 🇮🇸 Iceland
  • 🇳🇴 Norway
Pot 3
  • 🇦🇲 Armenia
  • 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan
  • 🇬🇪 Georgia
  • 🇮🇱 Israel
  • 🇱🇻 Latvia
  • 🇱🇹 Lithuania
  • 🇺🇦 Ukraine
Pot 4
  • 🇨🇾 Cyprus
  • 🇬🇷 Greece
  • 🇮🇪 Ireland
  • 🇲🇹 Malta
  • 🇵🇹 Portugal
  • 🇸🇲 San Marino
Pot 5
  • 🇧🇪 Belgium
  • 🇨🇿 Czechia
  • 🇱🇺 Luxembourg
  • 🇳🇱 Netherlands
  • 🇲🇩 Moldova
  • 🇵🇱 Poland

https://twitter.com/Eurovision/status/1751972070479565001

So in the evening, we all tune in for the draw of the semi-finals of our favourite contest. You can watch the draw on the official Eurovision channel on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_-2hMEq5sk

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Eurovision 2024: The Semi-final allocation pots!

The Semi-Final Allocation Draw 2024 will take place tomorrow Tuesday 30 January at 19:00 CET live from Malmo, alongside a ceremony which sees the Host City insignia pass from previous hosts Liverpool to Malmo.

https://youtu.be/Q_-2hMEq5sk

The draw will be hosted by Pernilla Månsson Colt and Farah Abadi and fans will be able to watch on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.

The Allocation Draw will determine whether countries participate in the First Semi-Final (Tuesday 7 May at 21:00 CEST) or the Second Semi-Final (Thursday 9 May at 21:00 CEST). Also randomly allocated is whether a country will perform in the first or second half of the Semi-Final they’ve drawn.

Semi-Final Allocation Draw: How does it work?

Sweden as the Host Country and reigning champion respectively, along with the other 6 members of the so-called ‘Big 6’ participating countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom) do not compete in the Semi-Finals, but their domestic audiences do get to vote in one of them… so before the competing countries are allocated a place in a Semi-Final, it will be randomly determined which of the Semi-Finals the Big 6 will each be allowed to vote on.

The next part of the draw will determine in which Semi-Final and in which half of the respective Semi-Final the other 31 participating countries will perform in.

Semi-Final Allocation Pots 2024

Pot 1

Pot 2

Pot 3

  • Albania
  • Austria
  • Switzerland
  • Croatia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
  • Denmark
  • Australia
  • Finland
  • Iceland
  • Norway
  • Estonia
  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Georgia
  • Israel
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Ukraine

Pot 4

Pot 5

Pot 6

  • Cyprus
  • Greece
  • Ireland
  • Malta
  • Portugal
  • San Marino
  • Belgium
  • Czech Republic
  • Netherlands
  • Moldova
  • Poland
  • Luxembourg
  • France
  • Italy
  • Germany
  • Spain
  • United Kingdom
  • Sweden

 

Drawing countries from different pots helps to reduce the chance of so-called neighbourly voting and increases suspense in the Semi-Finals. You can get a good idea of how it will all work by watching the 2022 Allocation Draw on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.

The Eurovision Song Contest is due to take place on 7, 9 and 11 May 2024 in Malmo, Sweden, who won the Contest thanks to Loreen winning in 2023.

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Source: Eurovision.tv

Poland: More than 50 songs submitted to TVP for Eurovision 2024!

On January 9, TVP, the Polish public broadcaster announced that the country’s representative for the 68th Eurovision Song Contest, will be selected through an internal selection, while on the same time allowing everyone interested, to submit their songs, until February 2.

As we’ve previously informed you, the intereste of the artists as well as their respective recording labels is really high, as everyone wants to take part in the greatest song contest in the world.

As of now, more than 50 songs have been submitted to the Polish broadcaster, while this number is expected to go even higher, until the end of the deadline.

The procedure

To participate in the preselection, applicants must be over 16 years old and have Polish citizenship. The submitted songs should not exceed 3 minutes in length and, at the same time, should have been published after 1 September, as stipulated in the official regulations of the Eurovision Song Contest.

As stated in the regulations of the Polish national selection, it is important that entries must not contain discriminatory content against any social group, in line with Eurovision’s commitment to promote culture, diversity and universal values.

Selection method

The selection process involves a panel that will evaluate the songs on the basis of specific criteria. Interested participants must respect the guidelines outlined in the regulations, including age restrictions, nationality requirements and the originality of the submitted work.

Would-be entrants may submit their applications online, including a completed entry form, signed rules and related materials. A five-person jury will then evaluate each entry, awarding points on a scale of 1 to 10 based on quality. The entry with the highest marks will secure the coveted place of Poland’s representative at Eurovision 2024.

It is worth clarifying that the date of the announcement of the Polish representative in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest is not mentioned in the rules published by TVP.

Interested Artists

Many Polish artists have expressed their interest in representing the country in Malmö, publicly, or they have already submitted a song to TVP.

This is a list of their names:

  1. Adam Bień
  2. Agnieszka Śpiewa – Czerwone szpilki
  3. Alexxandra – Vibe
  4. Ana. B – Frija (każda miłość się kiedyś kończy)
  5. Anna Jurksztowicz ft. Chris Schittulli – Varsovie
  6. Arkadia – Verbum
  7. Arkadiusz Obrzut Postawa – Zabiorę Cię
  8. Assembled – Short period of panic
  9. Balwako – Bitter Cup
  10. Coals – Nowy świat
  11. Common People – Slow down
  12. Daria – Feelings
  13. Dariusz Blasi – Into the void
  14. Didi – Karma
  15. Dominika Kwiatkowska – To ja
  16. Edein – Twoja Ziemia
  17. Edyta Górniak
  18. Emi Lepa – nie bo
  19. Gabor – Czuję miętę
  20. Izabela Zabielska – Nowhere to go
  21. Jan Majewski
  22. Justyna Steczkowska – Witch-ER Tarohoro
  23. Kasia Dykiel – Hey pa!
  24. Kayomee – Now and Forever
  25. Klaudia Magica „Her
  26. Konrad – Paranoia
  27. Konrad  – Keep you up
  28. Konrad  – Greedy
  29. Krystian Embradora
  30. Kuba Kluza – Bluebird
  31. Luna – The Tower
  32. Marcel – Always on your mind
  33. Marcin Maciejczak – Midnight Dreamer
  34. Marcin Maciejczak – Wonderful
  35. Marcin Szczurski – Energy
  36. Mariusz Wawrzyńczyk – Hipnotyzuj mnie
  37. Mr. Narcissus – Warrior
  38. My Friend Casino – Enslave
  39. Naja – La La Lie
  40. Natasza Urbańska
  41. Pan Savyan – W kolorku Amaretto
  42. Patrick Silvar – Honest Eye
  43. Paweł Morawiec
  44. Paulina Pulikowska i Arrano Mach – I believe
  45. Piotr Maślanka „Gniew
  46. RAF – Romantyzuję przeszłość
  47. Sebastian Machalski
  48. Sonia Maselik – A Warrior
  49. Spleenn – Omen
  50. Stasiek Kukulski – World of Liars
  51. Sylwia Grzeszczak
  52. Żaneta Chełminiak – Na moment

Last year, Poland was represented in Liverpool by Blanka and her song “Solo“, finishing eighth in the public vote and nineteenth overall.

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Polish participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in Malmö!

Source: dziennik-eurowizyjny.p

Poland: Applications for Malmö now open!

The Polish public broadcaster, TVP, only left Eurofans everywhere in suspense for a few hours after yesterday’s publication on social media that announcements are expected within the next few days regarding the country’s representation at Eurovision 2024. Thus, just a few minutes ago, the makers of Polish broadcasting made announcements regarding Poland‘s representation in Malmö.

The procedure

In an announcement a few minutes ago, TVP confirmed that it will proceed for the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with an internal selection, giving all interested parties the opportunity to send their songs until 2 February.

To participate in the preselection, applicants must be over 16 years old and have Polish citizenship. The submitted songs should not exceed 3 minutes in length and, at the same time, should have been published after 1 September, as stipulated in the official regulations of the Eurovision Song Contest.

As stated in the regulations of the Polish national selection, it is important that entries must not contain discriminatory content against any social group, in line with Eurovision’s commitment to promote culture, diversity and universal values.

Selection method

The selection process involves a panel that will evaluate the songs on the basis of specific criteria. Interested participants must respect the guidelines outlined in the regulations, including age restrictions, nationality requirements and the originality of the submitted work.

Would-be entrants may submit their applications online, including a completed entry form, signed rules and related materials. A five-person jury will then evaluate each entry, awarding points on a scale of 1 to 10 based on quality. The entry with the highest marks will secure the coveted place of Poland’s representative at Eurovision 2024.

It is worth clarifying that the date of the announcement of the Polish representative in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest is not mentioned in the rules published by TVP.

The interested parties

Several Polish artists have publicly expressed their interest in representing Poland in Malmö. An indicative list is as follows:

  1. Anna Jurksztowicz ft. Chris Schittulli – “Varsovie
  2. Assembled – “Short period of panic
  3. Dariusz Blasi – “Into the void
  4. Dominika Kwiatkowska – “To ja?” (Is it me?)
  5. Edein – “Twoja Ziemia” (Your land)
  6. Edyta Górniak
  7. Izabela Zabielska – “Nowhere to go
  8. Jan Majewski
  9. Justyna Steczkowska – “Witch-ER Tarohoro
  10. Kayomee – “Now and forever”
  11. Luna – “The tower”
  12. Marcin Maciejczak – “Midnight dreamer”
  13. Marcin Maciejczak – “Wonderful”
  14. Mariusz Wawrzyńczyk – “Hipnotyzuj mnie” (Hypnotise me)
  15. Mr. Narcissus – “Warrior
  16. My Friend Casino – “Enslave
  17. Natasza Urbańska
  18. Paulina Pulikowska and Arrano Mach – “I Believe
  19. Sonia Maselik – “A warrior”
  20. Spleenn – “Omen

Last year, Poland was represented in Liverpool by Blanka and her song “Solo“, finishing eighth in the public vote and nineteenth overall.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEgF1aP-U1o

Source: TVP

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Poland: Announcements for Eurovision 2024 in the coming days from TVP!

We know one thing for sure. The following days are expected to be intense for Eurovision 2024, with news and announcements from across Europe.

Although no official statement has been released regarding Poland’s plans for Eurovision 2024, the country has been the focus of attention in recent weeks due to widespread speculation about who will succeed Blanka.

The wait is almost over, and as the official Polish Eurovision account announced in a mysterious Facebook post, some big news for Eurovision 2024 will be revealed in the coming days, most likely on Wednesday.

The most likely scenarios are:

  • The country’s representative for Eurovision 2024 will be revealed and we will know whether the artist’s name will be one of the list of those who have already expressed their interest for the Polish representation in Malmö – and they are plenty
  • or the reveal of a national selection plans, through which the Polish representative will be chosen

The interest in Poland remains high

Many Polish artists have publicly expressed their interest in representing Poland in Malmö. An indicative list is the following:

  1. Anna Jurksztowicz ft. Chris Schittulli – “Varsovie
  2. Assembled – “Short period of panic
  3. Dariusz Blasi – “Into the void
  4. Dominika Kwiatkowska – “To ja?” (Is it me?)
  5. Edein – “Twoja Ziemia” (Your land)
  6. Edyta Górniak
  7. Izabela Zabielska – “Nowhere to go
  8. Jan Majewski
  9. Justyna Steczkowska – “Witch-ER Tarohoro
  10. Kayomee – “Now and forever”
  11. Luna – “The tower”
  12. Marcin Maciejczak – “Midnight dreamer”
  13. Marcin Maciejczak – “Wonderful”
  14. Mariusz Wawrzyńczyk – “Hipnotyzuj mnie” (Hypnotise me)
  15. Mr. Narcissus – “Warrior
  16. My Friend Casino – “Enslave
  17. Natasza Urbańska
  18. Paulina Pulikowska and Arrano Mach – “I Believe
  19. Sonia Maselik – “A warrior”
  20. Spleenn – “Omen

You can check out more information about the proposals, below:

Poland at Eurovision 2024

Following the national elections in October, there were major changes made inside TVP causing uncertainty on Poland’s fate in Eurovision. Recently, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland announced that following the suspension of funding of public media, a liquidation of the respective companies would follow.

Regardless the ongoing backlash in Poland there is still no indication on how the recent events will affect the country’s participation in Eurovision 2024.

Last year, Poland was represented in Liverpool by Blanka and her song “Solo”, finishing eighth in the public voting and nineteenth overall.

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news!

Poland: Almost 20 artists are interested in competing in Eurovision 2024!

According to a list published on Dziennik Eurowizyjny, there is a number of artists that have expressed their interest to be on the stage of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 , carrying the Polish flag!

Almost 20 artists have publicly expressed their interest in representing Poland at Eurovision 2024, while at the same time, TVP, the country’s public broadcaster, remains silent amid a period of major changes . Some songs have already been released, while the artists interested can be seen in the list below:

  1. Anna Jurksztowicz ft. Chris Schittulli – “Varsovie
  2. Assembled – “Short period of panic
  3. Dariusz Blasi – “Into the void
  4. Dominika Kwiatkowska – “To ja?” (Is it me?)
  5. Edein – “Twoja Ziemia” (Your land)
  6. Edyta Górniak
  7. Izabela Zabielska – “Nowhere to go
  8. Jan Majewski
  9. Justyna Steczkowska – “Witch-ER Tarohoro
  10. Kayomee – “Now and forever”
  11. Luna – “The tower”
  12. Marcin Maciejczak – “Midnight dreamer”
  13. Marcin Maciejczak – “Wonderful”
  14. Mariusz Wawrzyńczyk – “Hipnotyzuj mnie” (Hypnotise me)
  15. Mr. Narcissus – “Warrior
  16. My Friend Casino – “Enslave
  17. Natasza Urbańska
  18. Paulina Pulikowska and Arrano Mach – “I Believe
  19. Sonia Maselik – “A warrior”
  20. Spleenn – “Omen

Two former representatives of the country are on the list. We are talking about Edyta Górniak who represented the country in 1994 in their debut appearance, getting the country’s best position until now (2nd), and Justyna Steczkowska who represented Poland in 1995.

However, we can say that the singer who has made the biggest impression is undoubtedly Justyna Steczkowska, with the song “Witch-ER Tarohoro”,  which has caused a sensation on social networks, with fans both inside and outside the country wishing for her to be the representative since the release of her song.

For the last two years, Poland has chosen its Eurovision representative through a national final, however with the constant changes currently happening at TVP headquarters, there is no official announcement about the selection method.

Last year, Poland was represented in Liverpool by Blanka and her song “Solo” , finishing eighth in the public vote and nineteenth overall.

https://youtu.be/SEgF1aP-U1o

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Polish participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in Malmö!

Source : dziennik-eurowizyjny.pl

Poland: Artists ready to take off to Malmö!

Regardless the ongoing chaos in TVP at the moment and no information given regarding the country’s selection process for Malmö, the interest remains high in Poland. Some well-known artists are ready for Eurovisions, have their proposals ready and are waiting for TVP decisions.

Let’s take a closer look to the artists interested in the Polish representation in Malmö!

Justyna Steczkowska

Following an extensive speculation on whether the Polish diva is ready for her long-awaited Eurovision return, Justyna confirmed that her new single “WITCH-ER Tarohoro” is ready to be submitted for Eurovision.

During the “New Year’s Eve stage with Dwójka” show, Justyna performed her new song live, amazing the audience with the slavic sound as well with her impressive dance routine. Fans inside Poland as well as the vast majority of the Eurovision fandom went crazy with her performance, which counts already a big amount of reaction videos on YouTube regardless the fact that a Eurovision participation is just a plan for Steczkowska.

Luna

One of the country’s rising stars in the pop music scene, Luna, has also expressed her interest in representing Poland at the Eurovision Song Contest. In fact, as she announced via her Instagram account, her submission “Tower” will be released later on January.

 

Δείτε αυτή τη δημοσίευση στο Instagram.

 

Η δημοσίευση κοινοποιήθηκε από το χρήστη Luna 🌙 (@musicofluna)

 

Edyta Górniak

Justyna Steczkowska is not the only former representative planning on returning to the contest. Edyta Górniak known as Poland’s first representative at the Song Contest as well as the holder of the country’s best result up to this date, appears to be preparing a song for Malmö. It is not the first time that rumors say she is preparing a bid for Eurovision. Back in 2021, she was also named as a potential representative.

Edyta’s relationship with Eurovision has not always been easy. Following her involvement in last year’s scandalous preselection, she ruled out any involvement with the contest again. However, she never denied a potential return with the condition of having an appropriate song and team to support her entry.

Bearing in mind that she is considered as a Eurovision legend in Poland and the fact that 2024 marks the thirty-years anniversary of Poland’s debut in the contest along with her participation, the most likely scenario is that she would take on Poland’s representation only via an internal selection.

Doda

Doda, a multi-awarded Polish singer, has never kept her wish to perform at the Eurovision stage secret. Two years ago, in 2022, she did not submit her song on a deadline and was therefore denied a participation on the Polish preselection.

Doda expressed her willingness to participate once more on January 3. She asked fans on her Instagram story if she should submit the song “Mama” to Eurovision. The song has already received over 300,000 views on YouTube since its release on December 30. Fun fact, the team behind her song is also behind Justyna’s proposal.

Other artists interested

  • Anna Jurksztowicz
  • Assembled
  • Dominik Dudek
  • Dominika Kwiatkowska
  • EDEIN
  • Izabela Zabielska
  • Jan Górka
  • Jan Majewski
  • Marcin Maciejczak
  • Mr. Narcissus
  • Natasza Urbańska
  • Paulina Palikowska and Arrano Mach
  • Spleen

Poland at Eurovision 2024

Up to this date, there is no official statement regarding TVP’s choice or selection method for Eurovision 2024. Following the elections in October, there were also major changes made inside TVP causing uncertainty on Poland’s fate in Eurovision. Recently, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland announced that following the suspension of funding of public media, a liquidation of the respective companies would follow.

Regardless the ongoing backlash in Poland there is still no information on how the recent events will affect the country’s participation in Eurovision 2024. In any case and following last year’s scandals, Poland might go for an internal selection.

Last year, Poland was represented in Liverpool by Blanka and her song “Solo”, finishing eighth in the public voting and nineteenth overall.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEgF1aP-U1o

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Source: eurowizja