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OGAE Poll 2023: The results of Denmark and Hungary!

The announcement of the results of the OGAE fan clubs continues. The next club to announce their results are that of Denmark and Hungary.

The two aforementioned clubs voted as follows:

12 points: Sweden
10 points: Finland
8 points: France
7 points: Norway
6 points: Italy
5 points: United Kingdom
4 points: Austria
3 points: Serbia
2 points: Germany
1 point: Portugal

12 points: Sweden
10 points: Norway
8 points: Finland
7 points: Austria
6 points: France
5 points: Czechia
4 points: Italy
3 points: Moldova
2 points: Israel
1 point: United Kingdom

The overall ranking after the votes of 13 clubs is as per below:

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the OGAE Poll 2023 scores!

Source: OGAE International

Austria: The solo entries of Teya & Salena were on the top 3 of the internal selection!

This year’s Austrian representatives Teya & Salena were invited on the last episode of the Euro Trip podcast.

The duet revealed that they had also submitted separate entries in the internal selection for the representation of Austrian in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.

Their solo entries managed in fact to reach the final top 3 of ORF’s internal selection alongside with Who The Hell Is Edgar? which they submitted together.

The duo were chosen to represent Austria in the contest last December by a Focus Group, made up of domestic and international audiences.

In the end, they revealed that Who The Hell Is Edgar? was written at songwriting camp last year just to make the other artists at the camp laugh at the end of the day. But after receiving a great positive reaction from the other songwriters, Teya & Salena’s manager recommended that they submit it to ORF, for Eurovision 2023.

Below you can watch the reaction video of the Eurovision Fun team to the Austrian entry for Eurovision 2023.

Teya and Salena are going to perform 13th in the Second Semi-Final on 11th of May at Liverpool.

Stay tuned on Eurovision Fun for all the updates regarding the Austrian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. 

Armenia: Brunette performs a different version of Future Lover!

The Armenian representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, Brunette, was invited in a TV show of the public broadcaster Armenian Public TV where she performed a different and more dynamic version of her entry Future Lover.

You can listen to the different version in the video below.

You can also watch the reaction of the Eurovision Fun team to the Armenian entry in the video below

Brunette is going to perform second in the Second Semi-Final of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on 11th of May at Liverpool.

Stay tuned on Eurovision Fun for all the updates around the Armenian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023!

 

Israel: Tonight Israel Calling 2023!

Tonight takes place the Israeli Eurovision Pre-Party “Israel Calling” with more than 20 artists in the line-up.

This is going to be the fifth edition of the Israel Calling and has a special meaning as this year marks 50 years since this first participation of Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest alongside with the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel. 18 of this year’s Eurovision participants are going to perform tonight.

  • Albania – Albina & Familija Kelmendi
  • Azerbaijan – TuralTuranX
  • Croatia – Let 3
  • Czechia – Vesna
  • Denmark – Reiley
  • Estonia – Alika
  • Georgia – Iru
  • Ireland – Wild Youth
  • Latvia – Sudden Lights
  • Lithuania – Monika Linkyte
  • Malta – The Busker
  • Moldova – Pasha Parfeni
  • Poland – Blanka
  • San Marino – Piqued Jacks
  • Serbia – Luka Black
  • Slovenia – Joker Out
  • Spain – Blanca Paloma
  • Ukraine – TVORCHI

The rest of the line-up includes the bellow guest performers:

  • Anne-Marie David – Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1973
  • Eden Alene – Represented Israel at Eurovision 2020 and 2021
  • Ilanit – Represented Israel at Eurovision 1973 and 1977
  • Imri – Represented Israel at Eurovision 2017
  • Johnny Logan – Winner of Eurovision 1980 & 1987, and winning songwriter in 1992
  • Katrina – Winner of Eurovision 1997
  • Mei Finegold – Represented Israel at Eurovision 2014
  • Shlomit Aharon- Represented Israel at Eurovision 1981

The Israeli Calling 2023 hosts are Dafna Dekel and Sigal Shachmon, who co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 in Jerusalem. Dafna also represented Israel at Eurovision 1992. The event is going to take place at Hangar 11, a familiar place for the Eurofans as it was the venue of the Eurovision Village for the 2019 contest.

Israel Calling is not scheduled to be broadcast live tonight, but those interested can watch it on the upcoming Saturday 08/04 at 20:00 CET through the official YouTube channel of the event.

Stay tuned on Eurovision Fun for all the updates around the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest!

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:

Vote in our poll!

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding Eurovision!

Source: My Eurovision Scoreboard

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.

Watch La Zarra’s interview to EurovisionFun:

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for more news about France’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

The Barcelona Eurovision Party is taking place tonight!

The Eurovision Party Season has officially kicked off as the Barcelona Eurovision Party is taking place tonight at Sant Jordi Club,starting at 20.00 CET.

The party will feature various Eurovision 2023 entrants as well as former Eurovision alumni including Ruslana (Ukraine 2004), Rosa López (Spain 2002), Destiny (Malta 2020 & 2021), Poli Genova (Bulgaria 2011 & 2016), Suzy (Portugal 2014), Beth (Spain 2003), Susanne Georgia (Andorra 2009) and Eva Santamaria (Spain 1993).

The 2023 entrants include:

  • Gustaph (Belgium)
  • Iru Kechanovi (Georgia)
  • Dilja (Iceland)
  • Wild Youth (Ireland)
  • Sudden Lights (Latvia)
  • Monika Linkyte (Lithuania)
  • Pasha Parfeni (Moldova)
  • Mimicat (Portugal)
  • Piqued Jacks (San Marino)
  • Blanca Paloma (Spain)
  • TVORCHI (Ukraine)
  • Mae Muller (United Kingdom)

Austria’s representatives Teya and Salena were originally scheduled to perform as well but eventually withdrew due to illness.

You may watch the Pre-party live on betevé,on their website, and on Youtube starting at 20.00 CET.

Here is a recap of all the 37 Eurovision 2023 songs:

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for more things about Eurovision!

source:eurovoix.com

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?

 

Write us in the comments and stay tuned in Eurovisionfun for more things about Eurovision!

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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Italy: The three minute version of “Due Vite”!

In the Eurovision Song Contest there is the rule according to which all the songs when performed live on the semi-final and final nights must be maximum of three minutes in length. So while the tracks may last longer on music platforms and on the official  album, they will need to undergo some processing for their live performance.

One of the countries that usually chooses longer tracks is Italy, where again this year its participation with Marco Mengoni and “Due vite” had to be modified.

Below you can see the lyrical differences between the regular length and the three-minute length of the song on the night of the Grand Final.

https://youtu.be/N4HBDAbdXUg

Stay tuned on Eurovision Fun for all the updates around the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest!