Luxembourg: Eva Marija in an Emotional Version of “Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi”

Luxembourg: Eva Marija in an Emotional Version of “Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eva Marija, Luxembourg’s representative for Eurovision 2026, has released a quiet and moving cover version of Celine Dion’s Eurovision classic "Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi," with which she won. Luxembourg returns to the Eurovision stage with the song “Mother Nature”, performed by the young singer Eva Marija, in the second semi-final of Eurovision 2026, which will take place on May 14th in Vienna, Austria. As part of the YouTube series "A Little Bit More", in which Eurovision artists perform different versions of Eurovision songs from all eras as well as special renditions of their own entries, Eva Marija chose to pay tribute to one of the most legendary songs in the contest’s history: "Ne Parte Pas Sans Moi" by Celine Dion, which won Eurovision 1988. Watch the full performance: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eva Marija’s performance was uploaded on Saturday as part of the long-running "A Little Bit More" series on the official Eurovision YouTube channel. As part...
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Preparations Begin: The Logistical Operation at the 70th Eurovision Venue Is Underway

Preparations Begin: The Logistical Operation at the 70th Eurovision Venue Is Underway

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); This morning, the keys to the Stadthalle Arena were handed to the Austrian national broadcaster, ORF, as hundreds of trucks and tons of equipment move in to build the city’s largest stage in a decade. In Vienna, Austria, there's no waste of time. This morning (Monday) at exactly 07:00 CET, a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony took place at the entrance to Vienna’s famous Stadthalle, which will host Eurovision 2026 in just a month and a half. The ceremony marked the official start of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});   הצגת פוסט זה באינסטגרם   ‏‎פוסט משותף על ידי ‏‎ORF‎‏ (@‏‎orf‎‏)‎‏ At the event, held inside the Vienna Stadthalle, executive producer Michael Krön and the venue’s CEO Thomas Waldner cut the traditional Eurovision ribbon - symbolizing the official handover of operational control to the production team ahead of the May festivities. Krön received the ceremonial key to the hall, and immediately afterward, the large-scale logistical operation began as the first of hundreds of trucks unloaded the...
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San Marino Reveals: New International Eurovision docuseries Hosted by Senhit

San Marino Reveals: New International Eurovision docuseries Hosted by Senhit

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); San Marino launches a new docuseries  hosted by Eurovision 2026 representative Senhit, following preparations for Vienna, featuring past contest stars, personal stories, and performances from across Europe. As Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, approaches in about a month and a half, preparations are reaching their peak. Ahead of the competition, it has been announced that San Marino has decided to invest in promoting the event by launching a new musical television project with a strong European identity. The program, titled "Pop Road to Eurovision" will be broadcast on the San Marinese national broadcaster, RTV. This marks the first international musical documentary series of its kind, featuring prominent European artists and beloved Eurovision stars from the past. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Cultural Exploration Through Music and Heritage The series is an integral part of the buildup to Eurovision, consisting of eight episodes filmed in various countries across Europe. Each episode will present personal stories, musical performances, and diverse cultural elements,...
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Watch: Simon, Armenia’s Eurovision 2026 Representative, Performs “Paloma Rumba” Live

Watch: Simon, Armenia’s Eurovision 2026 Representative, Performs “Paloma Rumba” Live

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Simon, Armenia’s Eurovision 2026 representative, performed his song live for the first time. Watch the first live of “Paloma Rumba” Last night, the Armenian Music Awards “KHAZER” took place, during which Simon, the Armenian representative, gave his first live performance of his song “Paloma Rumba”,Which will comptet in Eurovision 2026, to be held in Vienna, Austria. In addition to his guest appearance, where he delivered an impressive and highly professional performance, Simon also took the stage once more after winning the “Breakthrough of the Year” award. Watch the live performance below: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Debut Performance In the live performance, Simon wears the same gray suit covered in yellow notes that he also wore in the music video for the song. The act begins with him standing with his back to the audience, pushing aside what looks like gray office drawers. As the camera zooms out, dozens of dancers appear beside him on stage, all dressed in gray suits that blend into...
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Eurovision Asia 2026 Set to Launch: Bangkok to Host the Contest in November

Eurovision Asia 2026 Set to Launch: Bangkok to Host the Contest in November

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Nearly a decade after its initial announcement, the Asian version of Eurovision appears ready to materialize, as a new website reveals plans for Bangkok 2026 and nine countries confirmed their participation. After nearly a decade of delays and conflicting reports, the Eurovision Asia contest finally appears to be moving forward. A new website under the address EurovisionAsia.com briefly went live over the weekend before going offline overnight, revealing details that point to preparations for holding the competition in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 14th, 2026. According to the information displayed on the site, the contest is expected to take place with the participation of nine countries that have already confirmed their involvement: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. In some of these countries, national selections are expected to be held to choose their first representatives. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The production is led by Voxovation, which holds the rights to the Eurovision format internationally and...
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Belgium: Loïc Nottet Refuses Eurovision 2026 Over Israel

Belgium: Loïc Nottet Refuses Eurovision 2026 Over Israel

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Belgian singer Loïc Nottet reportedly refused to represent Belgium at Eurovision 2026 due to Israel’s participation, sparking political debate and local protests. A dramatic report shaking the Eurovision community was published moments ago. According to Belgian newspaper DHnet, Belgian Eurovision star Loïc Nottet has decided not to represent Belgium in Eurovision 2026, citing Israel’s participation as the reason. The unusual move has caused a major stir among Eurovision fans and reignited political controversy around the beloved contest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Alongside the report, it was revealed that last Saturday around 50 people protested in the Belgian city of Namur. Demonstrators called on the national broadcaster RTBF to boycott and withdraw from Eurovision 2026 due to Israel’s inclusion. Loïc Nottet Reportedly Withdrew Over Israel As early as last August, Belgian media reported that Loïc Nottet had been selected once again to represent Belgium at Eurovision 2026. Nottet is no stranger to the competition – he...
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Greece: Eurovision Star Marinella Dies at 87

Greece: Eurovision Star Marinella Dies at 87

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Greek singer Marinella, the first artist to represent Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, has passed away today at the age of 87. While preparations for Eurovision 2026 are in full swing, today brings very sad news from Greece. The beloved Greek singer Marinella, who became the first-ever artist to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, has passed away at the age of 87 after years of fragile health. Marinella was not only a Eurovision pioneer but also one of Greece’s most influential and enduring musical icons, whose voice and style helped define modern Greek music. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Early Life and Career Born Kiryaki Papadopoulou in Thessaloniki in 1938, Marinella enjoyed a career spanning over six decades. Throughout her life, she was celebrated for her versatile voice and her ability to bridge traditional and contemporary Greek sounds. Yet, for Eurovision fans around the world, she remains best known for her performance at the 1974 contest with the...
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Eurovision 2026 Mascot: Meet Auri – All You Need to Know

Eurovision 2026 Mascot: Meet Auri – All You Need to Know

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Discover the official Eurovision 2026 mascot Auri, including its design, role in Vienna’s 2026 Song Contest, fan reactions, comparisons with past mascots, and why it matters for Eurovision branding and fan culture. The Eurovision 2026 mascot has officially been revealed as Auri, a new character introduced as part of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 branding. Auri was unveiled by the Austrian broadcaster ORF ahead of the contest in Vienna, Austria, where the 70th edition of Eurovision will take place. Auri is presented as a fluffy, colorful character, intended to embody the spirit of unity, creativity, and togetherness that Eurovision promotes. The mascot plays a role not just in promotional material but also in fan engagement and live event activities. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Design and Theme While details about the precise design elements vary between reports, Auri features vibrant colors consistent with Eurovision’s brand palette and an eye‑catching look meant to appeal to fans of all ages. The...
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After 62 Years: Eurovision 1964’s Winning Number Is Available for Viewing for the First Time

After 62 Years: Eurovision 1964’s Winning Number Is Available for Viewing for the First Time

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); An innocent video upload to the official Eurovision YouTube channel unravels a fascinating story from Copenhagen in 1964. And how did the unexpected closure come precisely from the devoted Eurovision fans? Subscribers to the official Eurovision YouTube channel won't be surprised to discover that the channel is currently uploading numerous performances by past winners from previous years, mainly as a branding act and preservation of the classic Eurovision performances. However, this week, on Monday, a new video on the channel flew under the radar of many fans, yet it constitutes no less than groundbreaking news: the full performance by the young Italian winner, Gigliola Cinquetti, who won Eurovision 1964 held in Copenhagen, Denmark, with her song "Non Ho L'Età" (in English: "I'm Not Old Enough"). This marks the first time since the live broadcast of that Eurovision that we can view footage of the official broadcast, which was considered "lost" in the media world until very recently. The fascinating story continues here. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle ||...
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Watch: Monroe, France’s Eurovision 2026 Representative, Performs “Regarde” Live

Watch: Monroe, France’s Eurovision 2026 Representative, Performs “Regarde” Live

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Monroe, France's Eurovision 2026 representative and a top favorite to win, performed her song live for the first time tonight. Watch the first live of "Regarde!" Today at 20:30 CET, Monroe, France's representative for Eurovision 2026 to be held in Vienna, Austria, took the stage with her song "Regarde!", in a premiere performance on a television program within the French national broadcaster France Televisions. Watch the song's debut performance: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Monroe's debut took place this evening on the television program "C à vous", broadcast on the France 5 channel by the French national broadcaster. The show aired starting at 20:00 CET, and the performance was released at 20:30 CET on the YouTube channel of France's Eurovision outlet, Eurovision France. In the live rendition, Monroe stands center stage in front of a microphone stand, dressed in a black leather coat and a white midi skirt - a direct homage to the little girl character appearing at the start of the song's official music...
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