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Poland: Announcements for Eurovision 2024 in the coming days from TVP!

We know one thing for sure. The following days are expected to be intense for Eurovision 2024, with news and announcements from across Europe.

Although no official statement has been released regarding Poland’s plans for Eurovision 2024, the country has been the focus of attention in recent weeks due to widespread speculation about who will succeed Blanka.

The wait is almost over, and as the official Polish Eurovision account announced in a mysterious Facebook post, some big news for Eurovision 2024 will be revealed in the coming days, most likely on Wednesday.

The most likely scenarios are:

  • The country’s representative for Eurovision 2024 will be revealed and we will know whether the artist’s name will be one of the list of those who have already expressed their interest for the Polish representation in Malmö – and they are plenty
  • or the reveal of a national selection plans, through which the Polish representative will be chosen

The interest in Poland remains high

Many Polish artists have publicly expressed their interest in representing Poland in Malmö. An indicative list is the following:

  1. Anna Jurksztowicz ft. Chris Schittulli – “Varsovie
  2. Assembled – “Short period of panic
  3. Dariusz Blasi – “Into the void
  4. Dominika Kwiatkowska – “To ja?” (Is it me?)
  5. Edein – “Twoja Ziemia” (Your land)
  6. Edyta Górniak
  7. Izabela Zabielska – “Nowhere to go
  8. Jan Majewski
  9. Justyna Steczkowska – “Witch-ER Tarohoro
  10. Kayomee – “Now and forever”
  11. Luna – “The tower”
  12. Marcin Maciejczak – “Midnight dreamer”
  13. Marcin Maciejczak – “Wonderful”
  14. Mariusz Wawrzyńczyk – “Hipnotyzuj mnie” (Hypnotise me)
  15. Mr. Narcissus – “Warrior
  16. My Friend Casino – “Enslave
  17. Natasza Urbańska
  18. Paulina Pulikowska and Arrano Mach – “I Believe
  19. Sonia Maselik – “A warrior”
  20. Spleenn – “Omen

You can check out more information about the proposals, below:

Poland at Eurovision 2024

Following the national elections in October, there were major changes made inside TVP causing uncertainty on Poland’s fate in Eurovision. Recently, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland announced that following the suspension of funding of public media, a liquidation of the respective companies would follow.

Regardless the ongoing backlash in Poland there is still no indication on how the recent events will affect the country’s participation in Eurovision 2024.

Last year, Poland was represented in Liverpool by Blanka and her song “Solo”, finishing eighth in the public voting and nineteenth overall.

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news!