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Poland: Watch exclusive TV footage from Luna’s Second Rehearsal!

Today, Luna, the polish representative in Eurovision 2024, stepped on the stage of Malmö Arena for her second technical rehearsal.

Following the conclusion of Luna’s rehearsal, TVP, the Polish participating broadcaster, shared a video on its social media, displaying Luna’s rehearsal as it will be seen on TV.

 

As the technical rehearsals are over for the Polish delegation, Luna will take the Malmö Arena stage again on Monday for her dress rehearsals upon the First Semi-Final on May 7.

Source: TVP

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Poland: Luna was not TVP’s first choice?

Yesterday, TVP revealed that the winner of the Polish internal preselection was Luna with her song “Tower“. Luna finished in the first place with a total of 34 points, while Justyna Steczkowska and Kayah and Dagadana on the second and third place respectively.

However, some internal sources from TVP claim that Luna was not the jury’s first pick and the voting had to be repeated.

Problem with the song selected originally?

According to the aforementioned sources, Kayah and Dagadana won the original jury vote. However, according to a pre-selection juror, some problems with the song prompted TVP to repeat the voting process.

The first issue was related to Eurovision’s regulation having a maximum number of six people on stage. Because the song involved more than six artists, changes would be required to meet Eurovision standards, as well as the use of a shortened version of the song. Second, there was a chance that the song would not meet the contest’s regulations, but no further information was provided on this matter.

Furthermore, the bid would serve as the soundtrack to a Polish film, which raised concerns for TVP, despite the fact that the record label reported no issues.

As a result, TVP decided to hold another round of voting. Luna finished second in the original vote.

Was there actually a problem?

Both the musicians and the record label are unaware of all of this. They all claim that they were not informed of any problems with their bid and were only aware that they finished third.

Because the song’s composers were not informed of any issues by TVP, it is unclear whether there were legitimate legal reasons for repeating the voting process or if it was solely due to TVP.

Anyway, Luna was TVP’s final choice for Eurovision 2024 with her entry “Tower“. Poland will perform on the first half of the first semi-final on May 7.

You can also watch EurovisionFun’s reaction video on “Tower”, below:

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Source: teleshow.wp.pl

Poland: Eurovisionfun Reacts to Eurovision 2024 Entry “ The Tower“!

After months of speculation, Luna is the winner of TVP’s internal selection for Eurovision 2024 and will therefore represent Poland in Malmö with her song “Tower“.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhvDkF9XZx0&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Feurovisionfun.com%2F&source_ve_path=MjM4NTE&feature=emb_title

The Eurovisionfun team once again watched and reacted to the official music video of the country’s entry for the upcoming Eurovision contest! Enjoy Spyros, Filippos and Stella in a Reaction video with detailed commentary on Poland’s participation in Eurovision 2024!

Do you like Poland’s entry for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest? Tell us in the comments below!

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Poland: Luna will represent the country in Malmö with her song “Tower”!

We finally have an announcement. Luna is the winner of TVP’s internal selection for Eurovision 2024 and will therefore represent Poland in Malmö with her song “Tower“.

Back in early January, Luna shared via her Instagram account that she has a new song coming, which she would submit to the Polish preselection in Eurovision 2024. “Tower“, Luna’s bid for Eurovision 2024 was released on January 24, quickly dominating the “New Music Friday” playlist on Spotify in eighteen different countries.

There was an extensive speculation for the past week, claiming that Luna was the winner of the Polish internal pre-selection, defeating the fan-favorite Justyna Steczkowska. It appears that the rumors are eventually true and Luna will fly the Polish flag in Malmö.

The announcement took place this morning, while the Polish entry was uploaded on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.

How was Luna selected?

The selection process involved a panel that evaluated the songs on the basis of specific criteria.

five-person jury evaluated each entry, awarding points on a scale of 1 to 10 based on quality. The entry with the highest marks secured the coveted place of Poland’s representative at Eurovision 2024.

Many Polish artists had expressed their interest in representing the country in Malmö publicly, with the list containing more than fifty artists.

Just a point ahead of the second place!

Following the afore-mentioned selection process, TVP’s expert committee consisted of five members:

  • Łukasz Pieter
  • Michał Hanczak
  • Konrad Szczęsny
  • Piotr Klatt
  • Kasia Moś

Luna emerged as the winner of the internal pre-selection, receiving a total of 34 points, with a margin of a single point from the second place. Justyna Steczkowska finished second with her song “WITCH-ER Tarohoro”, receiving 33 points from the jury. Meanwhile, on the third place there was a tie between Kayah and Dagadana with “Jesień – Tańcuj” and Marcin Maciejczak with “Midnight Dreamer”.

Who is Luna?

23-year-old Luna is considered as one of the country’s rising stars in the pop music scene. She uses Luna as her stage name, because she has observed moon’s influence in her life. Luna means moon in latin. Luna is her alter ego, full of mystery and energy.

Do you agree with Poland’s choice for Eurovision 2024? Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news!

Source: eurovision.tv , TVP