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Belgium: Gustaph unveils Eurovision staging details

Belgium’s representative Gustaph has set in train his intense preparations for the 2023 contest as he explicitly states in Liverpoolecho:

“I can’t tell you too much but when we first saw the stage, I knew we had to make something much more dynamic than what we did in Belgium.It’s going to be different. The idea of static stairs won’t be there anymore and there will be much more interaction with the visuals and the performance as well. Adding to that, we’re now going to have three backing vocalists. The song is written from a gospel perspective so three voices are going to make it bigger than it already is.”

In the interview, Gustaph cites Eurovision 1998 UK’s entry Where are you now? by Imaani as one of his all-time favorite Eurovision performances,as the song’s strong house-music elements and “deep lyricism” played a determining role in his turning into a Eurovision aficionado.

Last weekend,Gustaph made an appearance in RTL’s show Humberto in order to promote his 2023 entry called “Because of You”.The show,which aired on RTL4, received quite a positive response from the audience as it was watched by an average of 488,000 viewers and even reached a high of 1.400.o00 viewers throughout the course of its broadcast.

Gustaph was chosen to represent Belgium after having being crowned the winner of  Eurosong 2023,Belgium’s first national final in seven years.Despite the fact that he did not manage to win the televote,the jury’s votes were more than enough to give him the golden ticket to Liverpool.However,he is already familiar with the Eurovision stage,as he was a backing vocalist both for Sennek (2018) and Hooverphonic (2021).

Gustaph is going to sing his song “Because of You” in the first half of the second semi-final in this year’s Eurovision,scheduled to take place on May 11.

 

What do you think of Belgium’s entry?Could the performance be impactful enough to bring Belgium back in the top 10 after 6 whole years?

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Do not forget to check our team’s reaction video to Belgium’s entry here:

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Eurovision 2023: Semi-Final running orders will be revealed tomorrow!

Τhrough the official Eurovision account on Twitter, it became known that tomorrow the running order of the countries in the two semi-finals of May 9 and 11 will be announced.

The draw for the semi-finals took place on 31 January at St George’s Hall in Liverpool, where the official handover of the tournament emblem from Turin to Liverpool took place. After a draw, the distribution of the 31 countries competing this year in two semi-finals as well as in which half of the show each country will appear. 15 countries compete in the first semi-final, while 16 countries compete in the second.

The results obtained were the following:

First Semi-Final

semi 1

Second Semi-Final

semi 2

The exact running order  will not be random but will be determined in a way that serves the flow of the show and keeps the viewer interested!

The running order will be announced with the first broadcast on the Eurovision channel on YouTube, tomorrow at 19:00 CET  in the form of a recap of the two semi-finals that will also include the exact running order.

What are your prediction about the running order of the two Semi-Finals?

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Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou sings Loreen’s “Tattoo”!

A while ago, the representative of Cyprus in this year’s Eurovision, Andrew Lambrou, uploaded a short video on his personal Tik Tok account, on which he performs Tattoo of Loreen!

Tattoo is one of the favorites to win Eurovision 2023 in May.

You can listen to Andrew Lambrou’s beautiful version of Tattoo below:

@andrewlambrou Replying to @ზურა Theres so many amazing songs this year, im very excited to meet @Loreen 🇸🇪❤️ #eurovision #loreen #tattoo #foryou ♬ original sound – Andrew Lambrou

The Eurovisionfun team once again watched and reacted to the country’s entry for the upcoming Eurovision contest! Enjoy us in a Reaction video with detailed commentary on the participation of Cyprus, for 2023!

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all news regarding Cyprus’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

The Netherlands:Commentator Cornald Maas is hesitant towards a national final possibility

The experienced Dutch commentator of Eurovision, Cornald Maas, voiced on Twitter his negative attitude towards the possibility of hosting a national final for the selection of the future representatives of the Netherlands.

In response to Dutch sociologist Sjors Joosten’s article, published in NRC Handelsblad, arguing that the Netherlands should follow Sweden’s example and organize a Melodifestivalen-style national final, Cornald Maas stated:

Hear hear? I would say: think think. Leaving out the upcoming competition: All (Dutch) national finals since 2004 have resulted in only a single qualification to the final. From 2013 onwards (internal selection), we are always in the final. Or maybe you just want an orange national celebration?

In a subsequent tweet, after having being asked why the selection method is not democratic anymore,he commented the following:

It doesn’t work at the moment if we want to guarantee quality. The music industry is not willing to participate in a national final in the Netherlands, unlike in Sweden. Even “in the background”, big/good names with good songs do not want to compete here, as it has been proven more than once.

In spite of the fact that holding a Dutch national final does not seem likely in the near future, Cornald Maas did not rule out seeking for alternative,more democratic selection processes such as plebiscites.

The Netherlands is a country that has established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the competition,with a considerable amount of remarkable entries that gave them various top-10 placements,including a 9th, a 2nd and even a top position in the scoreboard ever since the reintroduction of the internal selection process.

The Greek cooperating broadcaster ERT may find themselves at the crossroads between the internal selection and the national final on account of the fact that ever since the implementation of a selection process similar to the Dutch one (submission of proposals by interested artists and selection by an artistic committee), they have returned to the final (2019) and to the top 10 subsequently (2021,2022).

 

Do you think a Melodifestivalen type national final could be successfully held in Greece? Would it capture the interest of well-known/respectable artists and record companies? Would the Greek public make the right choice?

 

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Eurovision 2023: The latest developments for the Ukrainian elements in the contest!

The Ukrainian Creative Director for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, German Nenov, made a statement on social media and informed us about the progress on creating the presentations that will complement the evenings beyond the competition part in Liverpool.

Specifically he noted that:

Last night, we finalized the musical form of one of the performances that will be implemented as part of Ukraine’s integration into the Eurovision song contest.

I listened to this form about ten times, and I got goosebumps and filled with pride for Ukraine and our Ukrainian culture. There is very little time left before the Eurovision, and every day the image of Ukraine, which I have been building in my head since the very beginning, becomes brighter and brighter.

Every day, I feel more and more responsible for the fact that, at this turning point in history, I am entrusted with the honor of being the creative director for Ukraine at such an important event for the world of music. And at the same time, every day I am more and more confident that everything we plan will come true. After all, we invited the best artists and the best specialists to bring to life all the touches of this image.
Everything will be Ukraine.

 

 

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Since early February, the Ukrainian artist has stated that there will be countless Ukrainian artists performing on the three nights in May, with the competition featuring the largest number of Ukrainians to date.

Stay tuned on EurovisionFun for all the news regarding this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool!

Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou sings Andromache’s “Ela”!

A while ago, the representative of Cyprus in this year’s Eurovision, Andrew Lambrou, uploaded a short video on his personal Tik Tok account, on which he performs Ela of Andromache! Ela, despite failing to qualify for the Eurovision 2022 Final, seems to remain beloved by the fans.

You can listen to Andrew Lambrou’s beautiful version of Ela below:

https://www.tiktok.com/@andrewlambrou/video/7212590557665774890?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7194079371648304646

Andrew Lambrou will represent Cyprus at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool with the song “Break A Broken Heart”. You can listen to the entry below:

Did you like it? Tell us in the comments!

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Czechia: Vesna’s creative team behind the staging has been revealed!

ESCZ revealed today, on Instagram, all the names of the final team who are going to be in charge of Vesna’s staging in Liverpool.

VESNA have already started their preparations for their performance on Liverpool’s stage and the team behind the staging consists of a variety of talented artists. Among others, Matyáš Vorda is going to be the visual director and the LED content creator, while Vít Bělohradský is going to be the stage director, as he was last year as well. Both of them have already worked with a number of Czech artists of Eurovision, like We Are Domi, Benny Cristo and Lake Malawi.

Furthermore, Bára Juránková and Zizoe Veselá are going to be in charge of the creative direction and the costume ideas for the performance, while the latter is also the choreographer.

Moreover, ESCZ also mentioned:

We can’t wait for you to see our visually stunning and captivating performance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y78qgDlzAM

Remember that Czechia is on the second half of the first semi-final on Tuesday 9th.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for even more regarding Czechia’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023!

Georgia: Iru’s “Echo” will be revealed on March 16th

Georgia, in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, is represented by Iru Khechanovi, who is also known mononymously as Iru. However, little were known regarding Iru’s song until a few minutes ago, when its title, “Echo”, was released by the official account of Eurovision on Twitter. In addition to that, audience will have the opportunity to listen to the song on Thursday March 16th, which is also the official date of release, announced by Eurovision’s Twitter account as well. Taking this into consideration, Georgia’s entry will be in fact the last one which is released for this year’s contest.

At this point let’s keep in mind that this is not going to be Iru’s very first experience from the contest, since she has already participated once more, when she was one of the members of the band named “Candy”, which was actually the winning entry for Georgia in Junior Eurovision of 2011.

 

 

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Georgia is at the second half of the seconf semi final on Thursday May 11th.

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Eurovision 2023: Graham Norton and Hannah Waddingham hosts of the voting sequence!

In an interview on Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show, Hannah Waddingham revealed that she will be one of the four presenters of this year’s contest, and more specifically Graham Norton’s co-host of the Eurovision 2023 Grand Final voting sequence. It should be noted that Graham Norton will only host on the night of the final. Julia Sanina and Alesha Dixon complete the frame of presenters.

Graham Norton’s experience

Presenter Graham Norton has served as a commentator for BBC since 2009 and is widely known for his remarks during the announcement of the results. His experience of presenting Eurovision results doesn’t stop there, having presented the Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 and 2008.

The contest

The 67th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in the United Kingdom at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, where the three shows of the competition will take place on May 9th, 11th and 13th. The detailed schedule of Eurovision 2023:

  • 9 May – First Semi-Final
  • 11 May – Second Semi-Final
  • 13 May – Grand Final

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the latest news regarding Eurovision 2023!

Source: The Tonight Show

Azerbaijan: “Tell Me More” to be released tomorrow!

The entry of Azerbaijan at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest is going to be released tomorrow!

A few minutes ago, the official site for the Eurovision Song Contest in Azerbaijan, 12xal, posted on their official account on Instagram that the song “Tell Me More” the duo TuralTuranX are going to perform in Liverpool, is scheduled to be released tomorrow at 16:00 CET.

 

Azerbaijan has been allocated in the second half of the First Semi-Final which is going to take place on Tuesday 9th of May.

Stay tuned on Eurovision fun for all the updates around the Azeri entry in the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest!