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Poland:Eurovision 2023 Warsaw party highlights!

The Polish Eurovison Party of 2023 took place yesterday in Praga Centre,Warsaw and featured numerous of the 2023 participants as well as former Eurovision alumni and National Final participants.The participants received a warm applause from the audience who seems to be heating up for the upcoming Eurovision season.

The line up looked like this:

polish eurovision party line up

Here you can have a look on some of yesterday’s performances:

  • Czechia: Vesna – “My Sister’s Crown”
  • Slovenia: Joker Out – “Carpe Diem”
  • Croatia: Let 3 – “Mama SC”
  • United Kingdom: Mae Muller – “Instead I Wrote a Song”
  • Albania: Albina & Familja Kelmendi – “Duje”
  • Malta: The Busker – “Dance (Our Own Party)”
  • Estonia: Alika – “Bridges”
  • Iceland: Diljá – “Power”
  • Lithuania: Monika Linkytė – “Stay”
  • Ireland: Wild Youth – “We Are One”
  • Denmark: Reiley – “Breaking My Heart”
  • One more invited artist, was Filip Balos with the song “Novi Plan Drugi San”, who ended up in fourth place of the national final of Serbia

What is more, there were many past contestants of Eurovision, who performed their songs in front of the crowd:

  • Poland: Viki Gabor – “Superhero” (Winner of Junior Eurovision 2019)
  • Poland: Krystian Ochman – “River” (Eurovision 2022)
  • Bulgaria: Poli Genova – “If Love was a Crime” (Eurovision 2016)
  • San Marino: Senhit – “Freaky” & “Adrenalina” (Eurovision 2020, 2021)

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Netherlands: Watch Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper’s first live performance of “Burning Daylight”!

Earlier today, we had the chance to listen to the two Dutch representatives Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper, performing their song “Buring Daylight” live, through their official TikTok accounts!

In the first video, we can listen to the two young singers performing the chorus of their song, while in the second one, we can see Mia Nicolai performing her solo verse:

@itsdioncooper Can’t wait to perform our song on the big Eurovision stage together with @Mia Nicolai #eurovision2023 #burningdaylight #dioncooper ♬ original sound – Dion Cooper

@mianicolai_music ❤️‍🔥 #Acapella #BehindTheSong #Eurovision2023 #WomenOfTikTok ♬ original sound – Mia Nicolai

Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper with their song “Burning Daylight” hope to continue the country’s qualification streak and the positive results of recent years! As of now, the Netherlands is placed 10th in the odds for qualifying to the final.

The Netherlands is competing in number 14 of the running order of the First Semi-Final of Eurovision 2023, in May 9, 2023.

https://youtu.be/UOf-oKDlO6A

You can watch the reaction of the editors of Eurovisionfun, reacting and commenting on the Dutch entry for Eurovision 2023 below:

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Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou has filmed his postcard for Eurovision 2023!

The filming of the postcards of the 37 participants of Eurovision 2023 are now taking place throughout Europe. The next representative to film his postacard is no other than, Andrew Lambrou, representative of Cyprus!

Andrew Lambrou shot his postcard wearing the Milwaukee Bucks jersey of Giannis Antetokounmpo with the No. 34, in a custom made basketball court right next to the wonderful coastline of Cyprus.

 

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The following acts have confirmed the filming of their postcards:

  • Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou – “Break A Broken Heart”
  • Albania: Albina & Familja Kelmendi – “Duje”
  • Austria: Teya & Salena – “Who The Hell Is Edgar”
  • Croatia: Let 3 – “Mama ŠČ”
  • Germany: Lord of the Lost – “Blood and Glitter”
  • Lithuania: Monika Linkytė – “Stay”
  • Moldova: Pasha Parfeni –“Soarele și Luna”
  • Poland: Blanka – “Solo”
  • Slovenia: Joker Out – “Carpe Diem”

Andrew Lambrou and Cyprus is set to perform 6th in the 2nd semi-final which is going to take place on May 11 in Liverpool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrFUKqTy4zI

You can watch the reaction of the editors of Eurovisionfun, reacting and commenting on the Cypriot entry for Eurovision 2023 below:

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Eurovision 2023: Eurovision Village ticket prices have been announced!

For the first time, it has been decided that access to the Eurovision Village to watch the Grand Final will not be free of charge, in order to manage the number of viewers.

It has been announced that a ticket to watch the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Grand Final live on the Liverpool waterfront will cost £15.

On all other days that the Eurovision Village is open, from 5 to 12 May, access will be free of charge and ticket-free. More details will be announced in mid-April.

The Eurovision Village will be located in Pier Head, a district close to the arena and the city centre, and will have a capacity of 25,000 people, who will watch the contest live on the iconic Mersey River waterfront. Pier Head was the departure point for Trans-Oceanic liners to cities such as Boston, New York and Cape Town.

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Source: Visit Liverpool

Eurovision 2023: Top 37 By 36.000 People!

Like every year, thousands of users vote via the “My Eurovision Scoreboard” app selecting their top 10 in the standard Eurovision scoring way!

So how has the overall ranking of the 37 countries shaped up based on around 36,000 different ratings, 2 weeks since the last song was released?

The ranking of the 37 countries based on the data of the app is as follows:

  1. Sweden 240,104
  2. Finland 206,337
  3. Norway 155,188
  4. Austria 146,962
  5. France 123,721
  6. Czech Republic 122,761
  7. Spain 108,278
  8. United Kingdom 92,428
  9. Slovenia 79,866
  10. Israel 78,076
  11. Armenia 73,011
  12. Serbia 62,305
  13. Italy 60,318
  14. Georgia 45,279
  15. Moldova 43,988
  16. Estonia 39,775
  17. Netherlands 34,653
  18. Latvia 32,720
  19. Portugal 31,577
  20. Cyprus 28,951
  21. Germany 27,168
  22. Australia 25,085
  23. Ukraine 23,877
  24. Switzerland 21,840
  25. Iceland 20,662
  26. Lithuania 19,296
  27. Belgium 17,695
  28. Denmark 16,311
  29. Croatia 15,536
  30. Malta 12,617
  31. Albania 11,041
  32. Poland 10,505
  33. Ireland 9,842
  34. Greece 9,258
  35. Azerbaijan 7,072
  36. Romania 6,346
  37. San Marino 2,065

Sweden is first with 240,104 points, followed by Finland with 206.337 and Norway with 155.188 points!

This data is constantly changing, as more and more users enter their rating in the application.

You can watch the related video from the Douze Points YouTube channel below:

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Source: My Eurovision Scoreboard

Albania: Albina & Familja Kelmendi have filmed their postcard for Eurovision 2023!

The filming of the postcards of the 37 participants of Eurovision 2023 are now taking place throughout Europe. The next representatives to film their postacard are no others than, Albina & Familja Kelmendi from Albania!

After a few months of preparations and a revamped version of “Duje”, the family had to pause their rehearsals with Sacha Jean-Baptiste, in order to film their postcard for Eurovision 2023!

The filming of the postcard of the Albanian representatives, a short introduction video that will be shown just before their performance in the second Semi-Final, took place at the Grand Park in Tirana and as we can see in the backstage video that BBC posted, the whole family is present in an outdoor barbeque and there will also be some takes with a drone

The following acts have confirmed the filming of their postcards:

  • Albania: Albina & Familja Kelmendi – “Duje”
  • Austria: Teya & Salena – “Who The Hell Is Edgar”
  • Croatia: Let 3 – “Mama ŠČ”
  • Germany: Lord of the Lost – “Blood and Glitter”
  • Lithuania: Monika Linkytė – “Stay”
  • Moldova: Pasha Parfeni –“Soarele și Luna”
  • Poland: Blanka – “Solo”
  • Slovenia: Joker Out – “Carpe Diem”

Albania is set to perform 14th in the second semi-final which is going to take place on May 11 in Liverpool.

You can watch the reaction of the editors of Eurovisionfun, enjoying the Albanian entry for Eurovision 2023:

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Eurovision 2023:New betting odds for eliminated countries are now available!

The Eurovision 2023 betting landscape is changing radically as betting companies are now offering the fans the possibility to bet on the countries that are more likely to be eliminated in the semi-final,one of the most notable ones being Cool Bet.For the first time since the introduction of the semi-finals in 2004,Eurovision fans from all over the world are given the chance to bet on which countries could probably get lost in the semi-finals.Let us examine which countries are ranking among the more likely eliminated ones in the newly introduced odds according to the fans.

First Semi-Final

In the first semi-final, where only 15 countries competing and is considered to be the most challenging one, four of the big favorites could be eliminated. Ireland with 74%, Azerbaijan with 62%, Latvia with 70% and Malta with 68% are most probably waving goodbye on the evening of Tuesday 9 May, barring unforseen circumstances.. For the last country to be excluded, however, things remain open since there are for countries whose qualification possibilities seem quite satisfactory: Portugal with 42%, the Netherlands with 34% and Croatia along with Switzerland with 32% all battling for non-qualification.

Second Semi-Final

In the second semi-final,which is considered to be the easiest one,two countries are the front-runners of non-qualification,followed by six others whose non-qualification rates are greater than 35%. San Marino and Romania are seen as the only countries which will be more likely eliminated and whose percentage of a possible elimination exceeds the 75%.Things become more complicated as we progress,as Iceland, Poland and Albania have a 50% chance of elimination, with Belgium and Denmark at 54% and Greece at 36%.Therefore, the second semi-final qualifiers remain open to consideration as only 5 countries have a non-qualification possibility rate of 25%.

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France: From Zero to Hero. The interview of the Head of the French delegation

A very interesting interview was recently given by Alexandra Redde-Amiel, head of the French Eurovision delegation, to the French podcast “12points-le podcast qui décrypte l’Eurovision”.  During this interview Alexandra showcased how France managed to escape from last places and mobilise the local and international interest on its participations.

France-Head-delegation-interview

Let’s start from the beginning.

The time France used to be the queen of Eurovision finished in 1977 with the victory of the “L’oiseau et l’enfant” by Marie Myriam. Since then Eurovision suffers from a growing depreciation by the French people, and its participations, though sometimes promising, rarely can they compete on dynamism, originality and freshness those of other, more competitive countries.

Alexandra Redde-Amiel is nominated Director of Entertainment and Games of France Televisions and at the same time Head of the French delegation of Eurovision in 2018. With a long experience on the production of the French Star Academy and as an enthusiast for big shows like the SuperBowl and the Victoria Secret Shows, she starts her mission with only one goal: reverse the depreciation atmosphere and bring Eurovision back to France after more than 40 years!

The turning is immediate. French participations get bigger communicative promotion, stagings are prepared by experts, internationally appealing elements are added and in 2021 France is back on the podium with Barbara Pravi and “Voilà”.

The success recipe, according to Alexandra, is multi-layered. Everything starts from the determination of those taking the decision to provide good participations to the contest so that they will eventually win.

“I am very lucky that my supervisors have never set limits on me about Eurovision”

she says, pointing out the fact that French Tv not only passionately supports the country’s participations, but even more, it encourages them to overpass the limits. At the same time, the post of head of the french delegation is held by a woman believing in the country’s abilities to win, has a strong experience, music and television knowledge and believes that everything is possible, you just need the means to succeed.

Then Alexandra underlines the importance of the song’s and its performance’s quality. The French participation should first of all be loved by the French people and contain elements representing today’s tendencies.

“If we include everyone, subsequently the participation will be supported and with international appeal”

she notes. Following this opinion, France dares to try different ideas these last years. About this year’s choice of La Zarra she says:

“Combines the big French song, a Eurovision style, an artist with character and complete artistic view”

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Finally, decisive for the contest’s revitalization will be a victory. As French have gradually depreciated the contest due to the country’s bad results, so they will show their support to Eurovision once France steps up again to the highest rank.

It’s obvious that the French tv is following a complete and not at all random strategy in order to bring back Eurovision on the limelight. All efforts are concentrated to the country’s next victory, and when that happens, the spontaneous interest will grown in France and will take to a higher level the next participations.

“The more France is loved by Europe, the more French will feel proud and motivated”

It’s worth mentioning that this strategy is not limited in the song selection. It includes a full communication plan in order to promote the song, the artist’s preparation for his staging, cooperation with various artists and artisans, and mostly a well prepared and explained with all the details stage direction in order to avoid any problems during the rehearsals. Nevertheless, the artist keeps the liberty of his artistic expression and is the one to take most of the decisions.

Everything Alexandra Redde-Amiel mentioned on her interview may look evident, but they actually compact all those success factors that could lead a country to the victory. France does not just wish to win but is indeed determined to win, and they will do it one day. Not because a random song will be loved, but because the responsible people have the knowledge and the will to give Europe a song that will deserve the victory.

 

You can listen to the complete interview in french here.

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Austria: Teya & Salena have filmed their postcard for Eurovision 2023!

The filming of the postcards of the 37 participants of Eurovision 2023 are now taking place throughout Europe. The next representatives to film their postacard are Teya & Salena from Austria!

The filming of the postcard of Teya & Salena, a short introduction video that will be shown just before their performance in the second Semi-Final, took place in an icing rink and as we can see in the backstage video that BBC posted, the atmosphere was more than positive.

The following acts have confirmed the filming of their postcards:

  • Austria: Teya & Salena – “Who The Hell Is Edgar”
  • Croatia: Let 3 – “Mama ŠČ”
  • Germany: Lord of the Lost – “Blood and Glitter”
  • Lithuania: Monika Linkytė – “Stay”
  • Moldova: Pasha Parfeni –“Soarele și Luna”
  • Poland: Blanka – “Solo”
  • Slovenia: Joker Out – “Carpe Diem”

Austria is set to perform 13th in the second semi-final which is going to take place on May 11 in Liverpool.

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Moldova: Pasha Parfeni has filmed his postcard for Eurovision 2023!

The Moldovan representative of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, the well-known to the fans Pasha Parfeni has filmed his postcard, a short introduction video that will be shown just before his performance in the First Semi-Final.

The filming took place in the Orheiul Vechi canyon in Moldova, in collaboration with the BBC and the theme of it is tree planting, as we can see Pasha planting a tree, as well as many blossomed trees around him.

 

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The following acts have confirmed the filming of their postcards:

  • Croatia: Let 3 – “Mama ŠČ”
  • Germany: Lord of the Lost – “Blood and Glitter”
  • Lithuania: Monika Linkytė – “Stay”
  • Moldova: Pasha Parfeni –“Soarele și Luna”
  • Poland: Blanka – “Solo”
  • Slovenia: Joker Out – “Carpe Diem”

Moldova is scheduled to perform 10th in the first semi-final which is going to take place on May 9 in Liverpool.

https://youtu.be/se9LDgFW6ak

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