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Czech Republic: The announcement of the ESCZ 2023 winner tonight!

The Czech Republic chooses its representative in Eurovision 2023 tonight, as in a few hours the winner of ESCZ 2023 will be announced. One week after the Czech national final the moment has arrived for the announcement of the Czech representative at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.

Participants

The Czech national finalists are as follows:

  1. Maella – Flood
  2. Pam Rabbit – “Ghosting”
  3. Markéta Irglová – “Happy”
  4. Vesna – “My Sister’s Crown”
  5. RODAN – “Introvert Party Club”

The Vesna band is considered a big favorite to represent the Czech Republic in Liverpool. Last week’s release of the song “My Sister’s Crown” was met with rave reviews on social media giving Vesna the edge for victory at ESCZ 2023.

Format

The five artists performed their songs live during the Czech national final, with voting opening during the evening. The public was able to vote through the Eurovision app as well until yesterday.

The final result will be determined by 70% of the voting of the international public and 30% of the voting of the Czech public, a clear indication of the importance given by the Czech delegation to the preferences of foreign Eurofans who will also have the final say during the three nights in May in Liverpool. Subsequently, the final result and the representative of the Czech Republic in Liverpool will be announced tonight.

ESCZ 2023 will be hosted by the well-known actor and presenter, Adam Mišík.

The final of ESCZ 2023 will take place tonight at 21:00 CET. The Czech national final will be broadcast through the official Eurovision YouTube channel and you can watch it by clicking HERE.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bogk3TW8WG8

Until we find out who will represent the Czech Republic at Eurovision 2023, let’s remember the country’s participation in last year’s contest. The previous ESCZ winners and representatives of the Czech Republic at Eurovision 2022 were We Are Domi with the song “Lights Off” and they finished in 22nd place, bringing the country back to the Grand Final after being eliminated in Rotterdam:

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all developments regarding the Czech Republic’s participation in Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool!

Until we find out who will represent the Czech Republic at Eurovision 2023, let’s remember the country’s participation in last year’s contest. The previous ESCZ winners and representatives of the Czech Republic at Eurovision 2022 were We Are Domi with the song “Lights Off” and they finished in 22nd place, bringing the country back to the Grand Final after being eliminated in Rotterdam:

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all developments regarding the Czech Republic’s participation in Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool!

Czech Republic: Tonight the ESCZ 2023 Final!

The Czech Republic chooses its representative in Eurovision 2023 tonight, as in a few hours the grand final of ESCZ 2023 will take place.

The Central European country is once again using the format of a national final, with five artists competing on the night to represent the Czech Republic at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.

Participants

The Czech national finalists are as follows:

  1. Maella – “Flood
  2. Pam Rabbit – “Ghosting”
  3. Markéta Irglová – “Happy”
  4. Vesna – “My Sister’s Crown”
  5. RODAN – “Introvert Party Club”

The Vesna band is considered a big favorite to represent the Czech Republic in Liverpool. Yesterday afternoon’s release of the song “My Sister’s Crown” was met with rave reviews on social media giving Vesna the edge for victory at ESCZ 2023.

Format

The five artists will perform their songs live during the Czech national final, with voting opening during the evening. The public will be able to vote through the Eurovision app as well until next Monday, February 6.

The final result will be determined by 70% of the voting of the international public and 30% of the voting of the Czech public, a clear indication of the importance given by the Czech delegation to the preferences of foreign Eurofans who will also have the final say during the three nights in May in Liverpool. Subsequently, the final result and the representative of the Czech Republic in Liverpool will be announced.

ESCZ 2023 will be hosted by the well-known actor and presenter, Adam Mišík.

The final of ESCZ 2023 will take place tonight at 21:00 CET. The Czech national final will be broadcast through the official Eurovision YouTube channel and you can watch it by clicking HERE.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA5zETYL3fM

Until we find out who will represent the Czech Republic at Eurovision 2023, let’s remember the country’s participation in last year’s contest. The previous ESCZ winners and representatives of the Czech Republic at Eurovision 2022 were We Are Domi with the song “Lights Off” and they finished in 22nd place, bringing the country back to the Grand Final after being eliminated in Rotterdam:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGRzSefqOm0

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all developments regarding the Czech Republic’s participation in Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool!

Czech Republic: ESCZ 2023 finalists announced!

The public broadcaster for the Czech Republic has recently announced the five finalists for their national final ESCZ 2023.

The national final will take place live on 30 January and voting will open during the show via the Eurovision app and close on Monday 6 February.  We will know the name of the winner shortly afterwards.

The names of the five finalists are:

  • Maella
  • Markéta Irglová
  • Pam Rabbit
  • RODAN
  • Vesna

Another feature of the Czech national final is the voting composition.  It will be 100% up to the public to find out who will represent Czech Republic at Eurovision.  According to the rules in place the public vote will be split 70% from the international public and 30% from the Czech public. This is the first time in 15 years that the Czech Republic will use a live show to determine the artist that will participate in the Eurovision Song Contest.

The international audience will be able to watch ESCZ 2023 via live streaming on the official Eurovision Song Contest channel.  On the other hand the public in Czechia can watch the final via the iVysílání streaming platform of TV station ČT .

The production team consists of big names in the Czech entertainment industry, led by Head Of Production Cyril Hirsch, with Michal Utíkal, Lucie Kapounová and Viktor Průša . The direction will be led by Vít Bělohradský and Matyáš Vorda.

Kryštof Šámal, Head of Delegation for the Czech Republic, said:

’The level of the songs and artists; and also, the essence of ESCZ to share the talent and diversity in our music scene made it not very had but impossible to select 3 finalists therefore we are happy to reveal the 5 finalists that will compete to represent us in Liverpool.’

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for more updates about Czechia  in Eurovision 2023.

Source: Eurovision.tv

Czech Republic: Submission window for Eurovision 2023 is now open!

Ceska Televize, the public broadcaster of Czech Republic, opened the submission window for their selection for Eurovision 2023.

Once again, the Czech representative will be chosen through the national final ESCZ. Songs are accepted in their demo forms, while the deadlone is on December 8 at 23:59 CET.

Participants can be of any nationality, however the main singer must have Czech citizenship, and in case of a duet, at least one singer must be from the Czech Republic. One artist can send multiple songs. As always, the songs must not be published in any form until September 1st, 2022.

Three finalists will be selected for the national selection and will perform their songs live. The winner of the national selection will be decided by Czech and foreign fans (using voting in the official ESC application) and an expert jury. More information will be released over the next few days.

Finally, Ceska Televize stated that they have every right to cancel the national final, if for any reason they are unable to participate in Eurovision 2023.

The previous winner of ESCZ and Czech Republic’s representative in Eurovision 2022 were We Are Domi with the “Lights Off“ who ended up in 20th place in the Grand Final, while on the same time he brough their country back to the final after a non-qualification in 2021:

https://youtu.be/EGRzSefqOm0

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