Listen Now: Is This the Most Touching Eurovision Winners’ Duet Ever?

Listen Now: Is This the Most Touching Eurovision Winners’ Duet Ever?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Three Eurovision winners, one song: a historic collaboration between two Eurovision legends brought us to tears. Listen to the unforgettable duet! A surprising musical collaboration between two of the biggest names in Eurovision history has deeply moved fans across Europe. Johnny Logan, the Irish singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest twice—in 1980 with "What’s Another Year" and in 1987 with his self-written "Hold Me Now"—joined forces with Charlotte Perrelli, Sweden’s 1999 winner with "Take Me to Your Heaven", for a renewed and heartfelt rendition of the ballad "Have I Told You Lately". The rendition is a delicate and emotional take on the original 1989 Van Morrison ballad, featuring a solo by Åsa Jinder—herself a Eurovision winner as part of Secret Garden, the Irish-Norwegian group that won in 1995. This collaboration is not just music; it's history. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A Romantic Gesture or a Musical Prayer? "Have I Told You Lately" was originally written by Van Morrison and...
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Portugal: How to Take Part in the Eurovision Music Video!

Portugal: How to Take Part in the Eurovision Music Video!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); NAPA, the band representing Portugal at Eurovision 2025, has invited people to participate in the official music video for their entry, "Deslocado." "Deslocado" (translated as: "Displaced") is the song that will be performed by NAPA band, representing Portugal as song number 13 at Eurovision 2025's first semi-fina on May 13 in Basel, Switzerland. The song does not yet have an official music video, and in a social media post, the band called on people to take part and explained how to do so. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The song expresses the deep feelings of a person who feels out of place in their current environment, longing intensely for their true home—the island of Madeira, Portugal. It also conveys the singer’s powerful connection to their homeland, where they find peace and tranquility, describing open spaces and a place from which they draw strength. Every word in the song is filled with the pain of leaving home and the hope of...
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Eurovision 2025: Historic Justice – The Song Stopped by COVID Finally Reaches the Big Stage!

Eurovision 2025: Historic Justice – The Song Stopped by COVID Finally Reaches the Big Stage!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A surprise in the preparations for Eurovision in Basel: Lithuania’s representatives for Eurovision 2020 and 2021, the band The Roop, are expected to take part in one of the interval acts at Eurovision 2025! And with which song? Today (Tuesday), the Swiss national broadcaster, SRG SSR, released a video featuring members of The Roop on its official Instagram page. In the video, the band members announce: “Hey, we are The Roop from Lithuania. We are so excited to finally bring ‘On Fire’ to the big stage at Eurovision 2025. After all these years, it’s finally happening. See you in May.” (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The song "On Fire" by The Roop won the Lithuanian national selection in 2020 but ultimately did not get to participate in Eurovision due to the outbreak of COVID-19. The following year, the band once again competed in the Lithuanian national selection, won, and this time their dream came true as they performed on the big stage in Rotterdam...
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Azerbaijan at Eurovision 2025: Asaf Mishiyev announces a Surprise Exit from Local TV Show!

Azerbaijan at Eurovision 2025: Asaf Mishiyev announces a Surprise Exit from Local TV Show!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Asaf Mishiyev, the Jewish lead singer of Mamagama, Azerbaijan’s Eurovision 2025 repersentative, has announced a surprise departure from a local TV show to fully focus on preparations for the contest. Yesterday, it was announced on social media that Asaf Mishiyev, lead singer of Mamagama, will not continue competing in the local version of "The Voice". Mishiyev had joined the show before Mamagama was selected as Azerbaijan’s Eurovision 2025 representatives. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});   הצגת פוסט זה באינסטגרם   ‏‎פוסט משותף על ידי ‏‎Mamagama‎‏ (@‏‎mamagama_official‎‏)‎‏ In an Instagram post, he confirmed his withdrawal from the show to focus entirely on preparations for Eurovision 2025, which will take place in Basel in about a month. Mishiyev appeared in the latest episode of the show, broadcast last night on the Azerbaijani TV channel Ictimai. Mamagama were announced as Azerbaijan’s representatives for Eurovision 2025 on February 4th. The band’s song, “Run With U”, was selected through an internal selection conducted by a committee from the national broadcaster...
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Greece’s Klavdia: “There’s Going to Be a Big Surprise for Everyone”

Greece’s Klavdia: “There’s Going to Be a Big Surprise for Everyone”

  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Greece at Eurovision 2025: “Our staging will be different from what you’ve seen” - what is Klavdia planning for the stage in Basel, and what advice did a Eurovision winner offer her? When watching Klavdia’s performance in the Greek national selection with the song “Asteromáta” (in English: “Starry Eyes”), it seemed that Greece was preparing a show that relied mainly on her vocals and the emotion she conveyed, with minimal artistic elements on stage. However, as Eurovision 2025 approaches, she is preparing to surprise everyone. Ahead of her upcoming performance in the second semi-final, she says that many surprises are planned for the stage in Basel - and everything will be different from what was seen in the Greek national selection. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Greek Revolution in Basel: “Everything Will Change from the Greek National Selection” Klavdia revealed that the new performance in Basel will be completely different from the version presented in the selection: “I can tell you that our staging...
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Eurovision Director Breaks His Silence: The Full Truth Behind Eurovision 2025

Eurovision Director Breaks His Silence: The Full Truth Behind Eurovision 2025

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "History is full of corpses of those who tried to be the moral compass": the Malta controversy, inflated budgets, Israel and Finland – Martin Green, Eurovision's new director, reveals everything. Eurovision's new director, Martin Green, who had until now remained silent and refrained from addressing controversial matters personally, reveals in an interview his views on a range of explosive issues and shares his vision for the future of Europe's biggest and most colorful musical brand. As a reminder, Green’s role was created following the lessons learned by the European Broadcasting Union after the events of Eurovision 2024, and he operates alongside the current contest supervisor, Martin Österdahl from Sweden. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The "KANT" Controversy – And It's Not Just About the Sound Green directly addressed the storm surrounding the song "KANT" (translated as "Song") by Malta's representative Miriana Conte. He explained that although the word means "song" in Maltese, it is pronounced identically to one of the...
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Yuval Raphael, Take Note: What Did the Eurovision Director Say About Israel’s Participation in Eurovision 2025?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Eurovision director who assumed his role this year, Martin Green, shares in an interview his perspective on Israel's participation in Eurovision 2025! The new Eurovision director, Martin Green, who until now has maintained a low profile and refrained from personally addressing controversial issues, reveals his views on Israel's participation in Eurovision 2025 in a recent interview. As a reminder, Green's position was created following lessons learned by the European Broadcasting Union after the events of Eurovision 2024, and he works alongside the current contest supervisor, Martin Osterdahl from Sweden. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); When asked in the interview about Israel's participation in Eurovision, the interviewers—who were relatively hostile toward Israel—compared the situation to that of Russia, which, as is known, was disqualified from participating in the contest in 2022. Green clarified: "Countries don’t compete in Eurovision, public service broadcasters do." Green rejected the position of Stig Karlsen from Norway, who served as the head of the delegation that boycotted Israel in...
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Two Countries, One Eurovision Stage – Who Is the Choreographer Behind This Year’s Most Intriguing Productions?

Two Countries, One Eurovision Stage – Who Is the Choreographer Behind This Year’s Most Intriguing Productions?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Two countries, one choreographer – and a promise of two of the biggest stage shows at Eurovision 2025. Who is the international artist aiming to prove himself to all of Europe? The performances of the United Kingdom and Azerbaijan at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 are set to share a distinct creative fingerprint – and the person behind it is none other than the Japanese-Brazilian choreographer Jorge Antonio Fujizaki. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); An International Choreographer With a Rich Artistic Background Jorge Antonio Fujizaki was officially announced as the choreographer for both the British and Azerbaijani acts in the upcoming Eurovision, signaling mutual trust in his stage creativity by two entirely different delegations. His professional roots trace back to his early years as a freelance dancer in London, where he collaborated with major artists such as Kylie Minogue, and even appeared in the musical film "Wicked." Later, he developed his career as a choreographer and movement director in both theater...
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Armenia: Parg Reveals Dramatic Change to His Eurovision Song!

Armenia: Parg Reveals Dramatic Change to His Eurovision Song!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Armenia at Eurovision 2025: Singer Parg will perform "Survivor" with new lyrics. What do the new words mean, and in which language will he sing them? Armenian singer Parg, who will represent Armenia at Eurovision 2025 with the song "Survivor," has revealed that his performance will now include lyrics in Armenian. The announcement, made through Eurovision's official social media channels, has sparked significant interest among Eurovision fans. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Cultural Diversity on the Eurovision Stage Parg will sing a line in Armenian, which translates to: "No one can dim the light in your soul". The decision to incorporate Armenian lyrics into "Survivor" reflects a desire to connect Armenia’s national and cultural identity with Eurovision’s international stage. Although no official explanation has been provided, this inclusion of Armenian can be seen as an expression of national pride and an effort to stand out in the musically diverse contest. With the addition of Armenian, the number of languages featured on...
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“I’m a Crazy Bitch”: Marko Bošnjak Reveals Who Would Get His Poison Cake

“I’m a Crazy Bitch”: Marko Bošnjak Reveals Who Would Get His Poison Cake

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "Just let me reach the final – please": Marko Bošnjak, Croatia’s Eurovision 2025 representative, puts homophobia and criticism behind him. Who would he give a poison cake to? Following Croatia’s historic achievement at the last Eurovision with Baby Lasagna, expectations are higher than ever. The young singer Marko Bošnjak, Croatia’s representative for Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, is taking on the challenge with his song "Poison Cake". In a revealing interview, Marko shares his personal journey - from being Croatia’s first openly gay Eurovision representative, through media storms, to his preparations for a major Eurovision performance. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “There’s the pressure of Baby Lasagna - but I don’t take it personally” In his candid interview with Eurovisionworld, Bošnjak acknowledges the high standard set by Baby Lasagna, who secured a prestigious second place for Croatia last year. However, he strives to separate himself from direct comparisons: “There’s the pressure of Baby Lasagna and every journalist in...
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