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Montenegro: Vladana’s song “Breathe” will be release on March 4th!

A little while ago, through her personal Instagram account, Montenegro’s representative, Vladana Vučinić, announced that her song “Breathe” will be released on March 4th.

Vladana song

The song will be a dynamic ballad with a clear message, dedicated to Vladana’s mother. As Vladana said, the song is emotional, dynamic and melancholic. The composer of the song is Darko Dimitrov. We remind you that Montenegro will compete in the second half of the second semi-final, after an absence from the contest since 2019.

What do you think of Vladana’s upcoming song?

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun.com for all the news regarding the Montenegrin participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy.

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.

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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.

Россия: Dream Team в Москве перед окончательным выбором!

Дрим Тим (Димитрис Контопулос и Илиас Кокотос) находится в Москве, судя по их аккаунтам в социальных сетях. Эта поездка в российскую столицу является ключевой в связи с представлением страны на Евровидении 2022.

Не секрет, что каждый второй год, когда Россия 1 берет на себя участие России в конкурсе, канал сотрудничает с Dream Team, что на самом деле приносит им много хороших результатов до сих пор. Также не секрет, что одним из имен, с которыми Dream Team хотела бы сотрудничать на Евровидении 2022, является суперзвезда Клава Кока. На самом деле, певица была в Афинах несколько месяцев назад и в студии Димитриса Контопулоса, вероятно, записала потенциальную песню для конкурса.

Конечно, ничего не следует принимать на веру, так как если артист, которого выбрала Россия 1, не удовлетворит Dream Team в качестве выбора, то совсем не исключено, что они в конечном итоге не поедут на конкурс от страны.

Пока неясно, какими будут решения как российского общественного телевидения, так и Dream Team. Однако пришло время окончательного решения!

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London Eurovision Party To Return On 3rd April!

The London Eurovision Party has been confirmed for Sunday 3 April.

The long-running Eurovision promotional event returns after a two-year hiatus to celebrate the stars of Eurovision 2022. As ever, contestants from the current edition of the song contest, along with some surprises from yesteryear, will travel to the British capital from around the continent to showcase their songs and to celebrate the fandom.

The event made the following statement on their Twitter account, saying that more details will be revealed soon, including the fact that the event will be held at a new venue.

We remind you that previous location of the event, Cafe De Paris, shut its doors last January. So far, the new location and the date of the event are still unknown, but we will keep you up to date.

Eurovisionfun team will be there to give you all the latest news and exclusively photos of all the Eurovision 2022 contestants and more!

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France: The candidates of C’est Vous Qui Decidez 2022!

After a period of mystery and speculations, the national public broadcaster of France finally released the final list of the candidate participants and their songs for Eurovision France: C’est Vous Qui Décidez 2022!

France 2 received more than 1500 songs out of which 12 were selected to take part at the national final.

The candidates who are about to claim the representation of France in Turin, Italy are as follows:

The French national final Eurovision France: C’est Vous Qui Décidez is going to take place on 5th of March at 21:10 CET.

The show consists of 3 stages: The top 5 songs of the public of the first stage will advance to the second stage of the selection, where a 6th entry will join them decided by the jury. On the final stage, there is going to be a 50/50 voting process (jury voting and televoting) which will determine the next representative of France in Eurovision 2022.

The jury panel consist of 10 members:

  • Jenifer (head)
  • Gjon’s Tears
  • Yseult
  • Andre Manoukian
  • Nicoletta
  • Agustin Galiana
  • Joyce Jonathan
  • Cyril Feraud
  • Elodie Gossuin
  • Sundy Jules

In 2021 France was closer than ever to the victory at the contest with Barbara Pravi and Voilà! She finished second with 499 points.

https://youtu.be/Unj9WbeLzRU

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Eurovision in Concert: The big concert returns!

Eurovision in Concert is the biggest preparty event for Eurovision taking place every year in Amsterdam. After two continuous cancellations, in 2020 and in 2021, the concert will take place in the capital of the Netherlands on April 9, 2022.

The concert’s official Facebook account made a post today announcing that the previously announced date is now official and that the tickets bought for the 2020 concert are valid for entrance in this year’s concert.

Eurovision 2022: Palace of Venaria to host Opening Ceremony!

The Palace of Venaria has been confirmed as the venue for the Opening Ceremony of the Eurovision Song Contest.

The former Royal residence, the Palace of Veneria has been announced as the venue for the Opening Ceremony for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest. The Palace which was first built in 1675 has been on the UNESCO Heritage List since 1997 and is now the 6th most visited museum in Italy as of 2019.

Guido Curto, director of the Consorzio Residenze Reali Sabaude, confirmed to local RAI news that they will host the Opening Ceremony on May 8. Mayor Fabio Giulivi added:

Eurovision will surely represent a beautiful business card; the city will have to live up to knowing how to exploit it with a series of events that will also be brought to our territory.

The Eurovision Song Contest returns to Italy this year following Måneskin’s victory at the 2021 contest with their song “Zitti e Buoni”. The 2022 contest will be hosted in Turin on 10th, 12th, and 14th May at the PalaOlimpico.

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news  on the way to Turin!

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France: Song selection on March 5!

After a long wait, the date of Eurovision France: C’est Vous Qui Décidez 2022 was announced today! The final will take place on Saturday, March 5 at 21:10 CET and will be broadcast by France 2. The hosts will be Laurence Boccolini and Stéphane Bern.

We remind you that the official announcement of the candidates of Eurovision France: C’est Vous Qui Décidez 2022 will take place tomorrow, February 16.

France came very close to victory in 2021 with Barbara Pravi and Voilà. The artist finished in second place with 499 points.

https://youtu.be/Unj9WbeLzRU

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Estonia: Full results of Eesti Laul 2022!

The Estonian public broadcaster, ERR published the full results of the semi-finals and the final of Eesti Laul 2022.

Eesti Laul’s favourite artist was Stefan, whose song “Hope” received the most votes in both rounds of the final, the second semi-final and the quarter-final!

The audience had a say in all of the first 4 quarter finals, with an average of 8,000 votes for each show. Boamadu received the most votes in the first quarter-final of Eesti Laul, Andrei Zevakini along with Grete Paia received the most votes in the second quarter-final, Stefan proved to be the public favourite in the third quarter-final and Black Velvet in the fourth quarter-final. The jury favourites were Jaagup Tuisk (1st quarter-final), Kaia-Liisa Kesler (2nd quarter-final), Merilin Mälk (3rd quarter-final) and Ott Lepland (4th quarter-final) respectively.

In the first semi-final, Elysa collected the most votes from the audience (5206 votes), while in second place were Andrei Zevakin and Grete Paia (2521 votes) and in third place was Elina Netsayeva (2414 votes). The top three of the jury included Stig Rästa, Kaia-Liisa Kesler and Ott Lepland.

The results of the first semi-final were:

  1. Elysa – “Fire” – (1st in public), 5th in the jury = 18 points
  2. Andrei Zevakin, Grete Paia – “Mis nüüd saab” – (2nd in public), 6th in the jury = 15 points
  3. Stig Rästa – “Interstellar” – (8th in public), 1st in the jury = 15 points
  4. Ott Lepland – “Aovalguses” – (5th in public), 3rd in the jury = 14 points
  5. Kaia-Liisa Kesler – “Vaikus” – (7th in public), 2nd in the jury = 14 points
  6. Elina Nechayeva – “Remedy” – (3rd in public), 8th in the jury = 11 points
  7. Merilin Mälk – “Little Girl” – (9th in public), 4th in the jury = 9 points
  8. Helen – “Vaata minu poole” (4th in public), 10th in the jury = 8 points
  9. Triin Niitoja, Frants Tikerpuu – “Laululind” – (6th in public), 9th in the jury = 7 points
  10. Alabama Watchdog – “Move On” – (10th in public), 7th in the jury = 5 points

The second round vote, which crowned Elina Nechayeva, was as follows:

  1. Elina Nechayeva – “Remedy” – 2,091 votes
  2. Merilin Mälk – “Little Girl” – 1,772 votes
  3. Kaia-Liisa Kesler – “Vaikus” – 1,212 votes
  4. Alabama Watchdog – “Move On” – 395 votes
  5. Helen – “Vaata minu poole” – 375 votes
  6. Triin Niitoja and Frants Tikerpuu – “Laululind” – 360 votes

In the second semi-final, this year’s winner won the public’s sympathy where Stefan received 4,752 votes. He was followed by Anna Sahlene (2583 votes) and Black Velvet (2261 votes). Stefan, Anna Sahlene and Jaagup Tuisk made up the top three of the jury for the second semi-final.

The results of the second semi-final were: 

Stefan – “Hope” – (1st in public), 1st in jury = 24 points
Anna Sahlene – “Champion” – (2nd in public), 2nd in jury = 20 points
Black Velvet – “Sandra” – (3rd in the public), 5th in the jury = 14 points
Jaagup Tuisk – “Kui vaid” – (6th in public), 3rd in the jury = 13 points
Minimal Wind, Elisabeth – “What to Make of This” – (4th in the public), 6th in the jury = 12 points
Maian – “Meeletu” – (8th in the public), 4th in the jury = 10 points
Boamadu – “Mitte kauaks” (5th in public), 8th in jury = 9 points
Púr Múdd and Shira – “Golden Shores” – (9th in the public), 7th in the jury = 6 points
Evelin Samuel – “Waterfall” (7th in public), 10th in the jury = 5 points
Jyrise – “Plaksuta” – (10th in public), 9th in the jury = 3 points

The second round voting crowned Minimal Wind and Elisabeth Tiffany as the last qualifiers, the results were as follows:

  1. Minimal Wind feat. Elisabeth Tiffany – “What to Make of This” – 1,357 votes
  2. Evelin Samuel – “Waterfall” – 1,245 votes
  3. Maian – “Meeletu” – 1,153 votes
  4. Boamadu – “Mitte kauaks” – 887 votes
  5. Púr Múdd and Shira – “Golden Shores” – 839 votes
  6. Jyrise – “Plaksuta” – 585 votes

In the first round of the final a total of 69,514 votes were casted and in the super final 57,472 votes were casted. In the first round of the final, Stefan (19,641 votes) was followed by Elysa (14,747 votes), Minimal Wind ft. Elisabeth Tiffany (7699 votes), Black Velvet (7463 votes) and Anna Sahlene (5668 votes) in terms of the number of votes. The top three of the international jury included Minimal Wind ft. Elisabeth Tiffany, Stefan and Anna Sahlene.

The results of the first part of the final were as follows:

  1. Stefan – “Hope” – (1st in the public), 2nd in the jury = 22 points
  2. Minimal Wind, Elisabeth – “What to Make of This” – (3rd in the public), 1st in the jury = 20 points
  3. Elysa – “Fire” – (2nd in public), 4th in the jury = 17 points
  4. Anna Sahlene – “Champion” – (5th in the public), 3rd in the jury = 14 points
  5. Black Velvet – “Sandra” – (4th in public), 6th in the jury = 12 points
  6. Andrei Zevakin, Grete Paia – “Mis nüüd saab” – (7th in the public), 6th in the jury = 9 points
  7. Ott Lepland – “Aovalguses” – (8th in the public), 5th in the jury = 9 points
  8. Elina Nechayeva – “Remedy” – (7th in the public), 10th in the jury = 5 points
  9. Stig Rästa – “Interstellar” – (9th in the public), 8th in the jury = 5 points
  10. Jaagup Tuisk – “Kui vaid” – (10th in the public), 9th in the jury = 3 points

In the Eesti Laul super final, Stefan collected 35,681 votes for “Hope“. Minimal Wind with Elisabeth Tiffany received 17.587 votes while Elysa received only 3.929 votes.

Estonia will therefore be represented by the Estonian-Armenian Stefan Airapetjan and “Hope” which was his 4th attempt at Eesti Laul! You can see his winning performance here:

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