Belgium Invites Hadise To Represent The Country in Eurovision Every Year!

Belgium Invites Hadise To Represent The Country in Eurovision Every Year!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Turkish-Belgian Eurovision singer Hadise revealed that Belgium approaches her annually with an invitation to represent the country at Eurovision. Despite the ongoing offers, she admits to feeling conflicted about accepting. The Belgian-born Turkish singer Hadise, who represented Turkey at Eurovision 2009 with the song “Düm Tek Tek”, revealed that Belgium invites her every year to represent the country at Eurovision. The star admitted that although the offers keep coming, she has mixed feelings about performing for Belgium at the contest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In an interview with Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı, he praised the idea, saying: “A Turkish girl representing Belgium – that would be great”. Hadise, however, reminded him that after she represented Turkey in 2009, many Belgians opposed her as a candidate. She explained that this hesitation makes her cautious about how Turkish fans might react if she were to return to Eurovision under the Belgian flag. Altaylı countered, arguing that since Turkey no longer competes in the contest,...
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Because of Israel? The Netherlands Withholds Song Submission Numbers for Eurovision 2026!

Because of Israel? The Netherlands Withholds Song Submission Numbers for Eurovision 2026!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Netherlands confirmed its Eurovision 2026 participation and began internal selection, but refuses to disclose how many songs were submitted—citing ongoing negotiations with the EBU, apparently regarding Israel’s participation. Claude brought the Netherlands notable success at Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, with an uneventful and smooth participation. The Netherlands was enthusiastic about the upcoming 2026 contest and quickly launched its internal selection process. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Dutch national broadcaster, AVROTROS, opened its internal submission window as early as May 19, 2025—just two days after the 2025 Grand Final. The nation was the first to confirm Eurovision 2026 participation back in November 2024 and was once again optimistic following the end of the 2025 season. Despite tradition, the Netherlands now refuses to reveal the number of songs submitted to its selection process, citing ongoing discussions with the European Broadcasting Union about the "future of the contest," widely believed to revolve around Israel's participation. According to AVROTROS, “Immediately after the Grand Final,...
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Because of Israel? Eurovision Will Allow Withdrawal Without Sanctions – Until December!

Because of Israel? Eurovision Will Allow Withdrawal Without Sanctions – Until December!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A major shift? The EBU now lets countries withdraw without financial penalty until December—potentially due to Israeli participation, with a decision expected at that time. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which stirred controversy last week by releasing a video about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, appears to be changing its approach. In a rare move, the EBU has extended the deadline for penalty-free withdrawal from Eurovision from October to December, coinciding with when the decision about Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2026 will be made. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); According to a Ynet report, the EBU’s new timeline lets broadcasters withdraw from the contest without financial penalty until December—a move likely intended to accommodate those wanting to reconsider if Israel is approved to compete. This flexibility seems designed to ease concerns for countries opposed to Israel’s participation. So far, only Slovenia and Iceland have threatened to withdraw if Israel participates. Notably, Iceland recently confirmed its...
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Happy September 1st: Eurovision 2026 Season Officially Begins!

Happy September 1st: Eurovision 2026 Season Officially Begins!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Eurovision 2026 season officially opens today! According to EBU rules, any song released from today may compete in next May’s contest, hosted in Vienna, Austria The Eurovision Song Contest marks a key milestone today on the road to the grand final, scheduled for May in Vienna. After revealing the host city for Eurovision 2026, the season is now official: today, September 1st, signals the start of the 70th edition's contest cycle. As per contest regulations, any song aired on radio, released on albums, or distributed on streaming platforms from now on becomes eligible for consideration by artists seeking to represent their countries. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); What has been confirmed so far? 26 nations have already expressed interest in participating: Albania Austria Azerbaijan Cyprus Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Israel Iceland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Montenegro The Netherlands Norway Serbia Spain Sweden Switzerland Ukraine United Kingdom Some countries have announced they will not return: Bosnia and Herzegovina and...
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