The Sanremo Festival May Leave Its Famous City After Over 70 Years

The Sanremo Festival May Leave Its Famous City After Over 70 Years

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A revolution in Italian music: The Sanremo Festival is expected to take place outside its historic city for the first time in 2027, due to a financial dispute with the local municipality. The Italian national broadcaster, Rai, is considering moving the Sanremo Festival to a new location starting in 2027 - for the first time in over 70 years. According to reports from Italy, options under consideration include Sorrento, Viareggio, Rimini, and other coastal regions. This move comes in the wake of a rift with the Sanremo municipality, which is demanding stricter financial terms following a court ruling in Italy. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Rift Shaking Europe’s Oldest Festival Relations between the Italian national broadcaster and the Sanremo municipality have reached an impasse - and this time, it could end in separation. Italian media reports indicate that the city is demanding a significant increase in payment for hosting the festival, as well as a share of the broadcaster’s...
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Switzerland: Eurovision 2026 Representative will Be Selected Internally

Switzerland: Eurovision 2026 Representative will Be Selected Internally

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Swiss national broadcaster confirms it will select its Eurovision 2026 representative through an internal process, as in previous years since 2019. Song submissions open on August 4th. Switzerland has officially announced the launch of its selection process for its Eurovision 2026 representative, to be held in Austria. The national broadcaster is inviting artists, songwriters, and producers to submit entries between August 4th and August 25th, 2025. Following impressive achievements in recent years, including a victory and hosting Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland aims to continue making a strong impression on the fan community and international media. For Switzerland, this marks the continuation of a rich musical tradition on the European stage and the reinforcement of its status as a significant force in the contest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Internal Selection Process and International Collaboration The Swiss representative for Eurovision 2026 will once again be chosen through a combined mechanism involving a Swiss audience, an international audience, and a...
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Eurovision 2026: The Israeli Representative Expected to Be Chosen on “HaKokhav HaBa”

Eurovision 2026: The Israeli Representative Expected to Be Chosen on “HaKokhav HaBa”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Israel's representative for Eurovision 2026 will be selected through the same format that chose Eden Golan and Yuval Raphael, aiming to continue recent successes. An agreement between Kan and Keshet will be finalized soon. The Israeli representative for Eurovision 2026 is expected to be chosen once again through the show "HaKokhav HaBa". A final agreement between the national broadcaster and Keshet is anticipated to be signed in the coming days. This move ensures continued collaboration between two major forces in the Israeli entertainment industry and strengthens Israel’s standing in the world’s largest music competition. This partnership has proven itself in recent years, with Israel’s representatives achieving impressive results at Eurovision. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Continued Success, Savings, and Artist Promotion According to a report by culture journalist Ran Boker, the agreement between Kan and Keshet will not only allow for a professional and comprehensive selection process but will also save significant state resources. The...
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Douwe Bob Walks Off Stage at Jewish Event, Citing Anti-Zionist Stance

Douwe Bob Walks Off Stage at Jewish Event, Citing Anti-Zionist Stance

  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Douwe Bob abruptly left the stage at a Jewish event, justifying his move with a controversial political statement and igniting a heated debate across the Netherlands. Shock and frustration swept the Netherlands as Eurovision star Douwe Bob, who represented the country at Eurovision 2016 with the song “Slow Down”, which finished 11th in the Grand Final, triggered a major controversy. After months of planning, the singer unexpectedly abandoned a headline performance at the Jom Ha Voetbal event in Amsterdam - a Jewish youth football tournament held since 1980. This dramatic move, which disrupted the festivities for thousands of children and adults, followed the artist’s claim that he encountered “Zionist expressions” on posters at the venue - a claim the event organizers categorically denied, calling it a “major misunderstanding”. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); What Really Happened at the Event? The event, organized by volunteers to foster human connection through sport, suddenly became a battleground for controversy. Douwe Bob took the stage only...
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“Squid Game” Pays Tribute to Eurovision – With a Song No One Expected

“Squid Game” Pays Tribute to Eurovision – With a Song No One Expected

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The global hit Korean TV series “Squid Game” revives one of Eurovision’s most famous songs in a scene that left viewers stunned, blending nostalgia and irony in a dramatic moment. In the third and final season of “Squid Game”, which premiered on Netflix on June 27th, 2025, one of Eurovision’s most iconic songs stole the spotlight: “Congratulations” by Cliff Richard, who represented the United Kingdom in 1968, is featured during a particularly dramatic moment in the second episode. The upbeat song, which only secured second place at the time, injects both irony and nostalgia into one of the series’ most suspenseful scenes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision and Firearms: Cultural Clash or Surprising Connection? The choice of this classic song as the musical backdrop for a violent game of hide-and-seek between armed contestants is no coincidence. Precisely where viewers expect tension, a lighthearted melody appears, amplifying the absurdity of the situation. This bold directorial move...
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Sandra Studer Reveals What She Thought of Israel’s Song in Eurovision 2025

Sandra Studer Reveals What She Thought of Israel’s Song in Eurovision 2025

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sandra Studer, host of Eurovision 2025, candidly shares her personal opinion on Israel’s performance - surprising many with her honesty and musical preferences. Sandra Studer, host of Eurovision 2025, surprises in a new interview with a rare display of candor: the Israeli song was one of her favorites this year. She also noted that the Swiss entry touched her deeply - yet, to her dismay, her own country’s song received zero points from the European audience. Studer’s musical preference for the Israeli entry comes during a season marked by political tensions surrounding Israel’s participation. Her comments join other voices calling to refocus Eurovision on its artistic and humanistic values. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Host Loved Israel’s Song - and So Did the Audience As millions of viewers worldwide tuned in to the Eurovision 2025 Grand Final, a rare moment of connection emerged between the evening’s host and the audience’s choice. According to Studer, she...
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A New Survey Reveals: This Is the City Austrians Want to Host Eurovision 2026

A New Survey Reveals: This Is the City Austrians Want to Host Eurovision 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 34% of Austrians selected their preferred city to host Eurovision 2026, but the final decision is expected only in August. Several cities remain in the race – and the stakes are high. 34% of Austrians would like Eurovision 2026 to be held in their capital, Vienna — according to a comprehensive national survey published this week. Alongside Vienna, Innsbruck and Wels-Linz also expressed official interest in hosting the contest, though one prominent contender has already dropped out. The final decision is expected in mid-August, just ahead of the official preparations for the world’s biggest song competition. While Vienna enjoys governmental backing and significant cultural prominence, the contest to host Eurovision is still wide open. The national broadcaster in Austria will receive formal submissions until July 4, and behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway — one shaped by political, logistical, and financial considerations. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Survey Results Show Clear Public Preference The...
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Chanel: “I’m Bisexual – and My Fight Has Only Grown Stronger”

Chanel: “I’m Bisexual – and My Fight Has Only Grown Stronger”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2022 star Chanel, who represented Spain, publicly comes out as bisexual, reigniting the conversation about LGBTQ+ visibility in European pop culture. Spanish singer Chanel, who represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and finished in third place, has openly identified as bisexual for the first time. The revelation came during an interview published on June 27 in Vanity Fair magazine. The interview coincided with the release of her new single "Zakaza", but quickly shifted from music promotion to a more personal tone. "I clearly said I’m bisexual. My fight has only grown stronger," she said. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Personal Freedom or Public Statement? According to Chanel, her decision to come out was not driven by the desire for headlines, but by a personal need for authenticity. She emphasized that she doesn’t see herself as a role model, yet cannot ignore the responsibility that such openness entails. In recent years, more artists...
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Israel Expresses Interest in Participating in Eurovision 2026!

Israel Expresses Interest in Participating in Eurovision 2026!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Israel has officially expressed interest in joining Eurovision 2026 in Austria, despite growing calls from European countries to disqualify it. A decisive EBU discussion is scheduled for July in London. The Israeli national broadcaster, KAN, officially confirmed on Saturday that Israel is interested in participating in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, which is set to take place in Austria. The statement comes just days before a dramatic meeting of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) General Assembly, during which Israel’s participation is expected to be formally discussed for the first time. Israel is now the 17th country to express interest in participating in Eurovision 2026, joining Norway, Albania, Denmark, Greece, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Finland, the Netherlands, Serbia, Switzerland, Malta, Luxembourg, and host country Austria. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Calls for Disqualification: What Will Happen at the July EBU Meeting? According to Stefán Eiríksson, Director General of the Icelandic national broadcaster, the topic...
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Drama at Eurovision: Israel Faces Possible Disqualification – Critical Discussion Scheduled for Next Week

Drama at Eurovision: Israel Faces Possible Disqualification – Critical Discussion Scheduled for Next Week

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Is Israel facing disqualification from Eurovision? A decisive debate on Israel’s future in the contest will be held July 3rd-4th at the EBU general assembly. Is Israel on the Brink of Eurovision Disqualification? Eurovision 2025, initially planned as a celebration of music and unity, has become a stage for intense political drama amid mounting calls for Israel’s disqualification. Just days before the EBU convenes for a pivotal discussion, the CEO of the Icelandic national broadcaster, Stefán Eiríksson, revealed that Israel’s potential exclusion will be formally addressed at the upcoming EBU general assembly. In Ireland, it was also hinted as early as May that the EBU had promised to discuss Israel’s removal after the last contest concluded. The general assembly is set to take place in London on July 3rd and 4th. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Public Vote Victory: Grounds for Disqualification? Following Israel’s impressive win in the public vote at the most recent Eurovision, open...
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