Political Turnover Could Bring Slovenia Back to Eurovision 2027

Political Turnover Could Bring Slovenia Back to Eurovision 2027

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Right-wing Janez Janša’s election victory could reshape RTVSLO Israel policy and pave Slovenia’s way back to Eurovision after the 2026 boycott. Slovenia, remembered in recent years as one of Israel’s most vocal critics within the Eurovision sphere, is now expected to undergo a dramatic political shift. The country led calls to boycott Israel at Eurovision 2026 and even aired a special programming block titled "Voices of Palestine" (Palestine Glasovi) instead of broadcasting the Eurovision shows. However, Slovenia’s hard-left and strongly anti-Israel government has now collapsed, with a new center-right majority emerging under the leadership of Janez Janša, a politician widely known for his pro-Israel positions. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Janša previously served as Slovenia’s Prime Minister and visited Jerusalem, where he described relations between Israel and Slovenia as “a wonderful friendship.” During his election campaign, he repeatedly pledged to reverse Slovenia’s recognition of Palestine as an independent state and relocate the Slovenian embassy to Jerusalem. The Slovene national broadcaster RTVSLO...
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Luxembourg: Future Participation Unsure – Dependent on Government Funds

Luxembourg: Future Participation Unsure – Dependent on Government Funds

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Participation At Risk: Luxembourg's RTL executive Dave Gloesener says the country's Eurovision participation now depends entirely on future government funding decisions. Luxembourg may not participate in Eurovision in the coming years, as the country’s future in the contest now depends on whether the Luxembourgish government decides to continue financing the project. In an interview with Luxembourgish national broadcaster RTL, Dave Gloesener, one of the network’s senior executives, revealed that Luxembourg’s Eurovision participation is far from guaranteed. According to him, a crucial meeting between RTL management and the government is expected to take place in the coming weeks, during which the country’s future in the contest will be decided. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Gloesener explained that the governmental funding allocated for Eurovision participation was originally approved for a limited three-year period between 2023 and 2026, with the goal of enabling Luxembourg’s return to the competition after decades away from the Eurovision stage. Now that the funding...
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Bangaranga Madness: Dara Smashes Spotify Records Following Eurovision Win

Bangaranga Madness: Dara Smashes Spotify Records Following Eurovision Win

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Dara breaks Eurovision records with "Bangaranga," reaching the Spotify Global Top 12 and hitting number one in 11 countries. The Grand Final of Eurovision 2026 in Vienna may be behind us, but the figures emerging from streaming platforms show that the real competition has only just begun. The Bulgarian representative Dara, who conquered Eurovision 2026 with the hit "Bangaranga", is recording historical achievements on Spotify with streaming data that places her alongside the world's biggest pop stars. The most impressive figure from the platform reveals that the song jumped directly to number 12 on the Spotify Global Chart with over 3 million streams worldwide. This is a phenomenal achievement for a Eurovision entry, placing the artist at the top of the global music scene. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ‏ European Dominance: Number One in 11 Countries The song has become an official anthem in nearly every corner of Europe. According to streaming data from the day after the final (May 17th),...
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Eurovision 2027: Four Bulgarian Cities Bid to Host the Contest

Eurovision 2027: Four Bulgarian Cities Bid to Host the Contest

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Following Dara's victory, BNT and the Bulgarian government evaluate hosting bids from Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, and Burgas for Eurovision 2027 The landslide victory of Dara and the song "Bangaranga" last weekend on the grand final stage in Vienna has officially launched the preparations for Eurovision 2027 - which is expected to take place in Bulgaria. The country now faces its first complex task: choosing the host city and arena to accommodate dozens of delegations from across Europe. Currently, four different cities have officially entered the running and declared they will submit their bids to the government. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ‏ The Battle for Hosting Begins The capital city, Sofia, is currently seen as the consensus and main favorite among fans and organizers, mainly due to its developed logistical infrastructure, hotel capacity, and arena sizes that meet the strict standards of the EBU. However, the race is far from over; three other major cities in the country - Burgas, Plovdiv,...
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Dara Wins Eurovision 2026 as Sofia and Burgas Fight to Host

Dara Wins Eurovision 2026 as Sofia and Burgas Fight to Host

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Dara wins Eurovision 2026 for Bulgaria with "Bangaranga," triggering an immediate host city battle between Sofia and Burgas for 2027. Bulgarian history in Vienna! The singer Dara and her electrifying performance of the song "Bangaranga" conquered Europe, securing Bulgaria's first-ever victory in the Eurovision Song Contest at its 70th edition. This historic win comes after 15 years of participation for the country in the European competition. However, it appears that no one in Bulgaria is wasting a single minute on quiet celebrations. Immediately after the victory was announced, the opening shot was fired in the battle to host Eurovision 2027, with two major cities already declaring their intentions to produce the mega-event. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ‏ Burgas Makes the First Move The first to throw down the gauntlet was the mayor of Burgas, the popular coastal city well-known to international tourists, including those from Israel. The mayor, Dimitar Nikolov, rushed to publish a public post on Facebook officially demanding that...
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Spain’s RTVE Airs Anti-Israel Message During Eurovision 2026 Final

Spain’s RTVE Airs Anti-Israel Message During Eurovision 2026 Final

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); RTVE skipped broadcasting the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final and aired a political message criticizing Israel during the live event. Yesterday marked the end of the Eurovision 2026 season with an emotional and dramatic Grand Final, culminating in DARA being crowned the winner for Bulgaria with her song "Bangaranga". Noam Bettan finished immediately behind her, securing the second place for Israel. Throughout the tense Eurovision season, which reached its climax during last night’s final, several voices refused to embrace the spirit of the competition and instead chose to boycott it. One of the leading critics throughout the season was Spain, which once again delivered an anti-Israel message during the Grand Final while the show was broadcast across the rest of Europe. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “There Is No Room for Indifference” During the broadcast of the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final last night, the Spanish national broadcaster RTVE decided not to air the event itself and instead displayed another political message on...
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Eurovision 2026 Results: Dara Wins Bulgaria’s First Victory

Eurovision 2026 Results: Dara Wins Bulgaria’s First Victory

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Dara wins Eurovision 2026 for Bulgaria with "Bangaranga" as Israel’s Noam Bettan finishes runner-up in Vienna. Just moments ago, the Grand Final of Eurovision Song Contest 2026 came to an end in Vienna, Austria, with breathtaking drama as Dara was crowned the winner of the competition. Israel and its representative, Noam Bettan, finished in second place. The Bulgarian singer secured her country’s first-ever Eurovision victory with the song "Bangaranga", which received a total of 516 points. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ‎‏ The Grand Final, held at the Wiener Stadhalle, featured performances from 25 countries and concluded with a rare moment of tension as the Bulgarian singer and Israeli artist Noam Bettan stood head-to-head on the scoreboard. Ultimately, after the winner was announced, 173 points separated first and second place. Bulgaria finished first with 204 points from the juries and 312 points from the public vote - effectively winning both voting groups. Place Country Song and Artist Points Televote Jury Running Order 1 Bulgaria "Bangaranga" - DARA 516 312 204 12 2 Israel "Michelle" - Noam Bettan 343 220 123 3 3 Romania "Choke Me"...
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Martin Green: Russia Could Theoretically Return to Eurovision

Martin Green: Russia Could Theoretically Return to Eurovision

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision Executive Supervisor Martin Green faces backlash from UK MPs Tom Gordon and Josh Newbury over potential Russia return. A new storm hits Eurovision just hours before the Grand Final. Contest Executive Supervisor Martin Green confirmed that the country could “theoretically” be allowed back into the contest, in a bombshell interview ahead of the 2026 contest in Vienna. The dramatic statement sparked furious reactions from Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom, who were quick to label his words as “moral cowardice.” (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "Theoretically, Yes" - Why Russia Was Excluded in the First Place In an interview with the British network LBC, Green clarified that Russia’s exclusion from the contest was based solely on the conduct of Russia’s state broadcaster, VGTRK, which could not be proven to be independent from the Kremlin, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) determined. When asked if Russia could return to the contest as long as its broadcaster met membership rules, Green...
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Could Canada Join Eurovision? EBU Responds to CBC Vienna Visit

Could Canada Join Eurovision? EBU Responds to CBC Vienna Visit

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The EBU and the Canadian national broadcaster CBC discuss Canada's potential debut at the Eurovision Song Contest following a delegation visit to Vienna. Earlier this week, EuroMix reported on the official team sent to Eurovision 2026 in Vienna by the Canadian national broadcaster CBC, primarily to gather information and consider Canada's potential participation in the world's largest music competition. Now, new details are emerging regarding the Canadian delegation and their intentions to join the contest in the coming years. EBU Response: “We Are Open to Proposals” The EBU did not remain indifferent and broke its silence on the matter. In an official statement released by the organization, it stated: “The talks with the national broadcaster CBC are in their very early stages, and we look forward to continuing discussions with them. We are always excited to know that broadcasters are interested in being part of the show”. Although the discussions are still defined as preliminary, the arrival of the Canadian team...
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Sweden: Felicia Collapses After Jury Rehearsals

Sweden: Felicia Collapses After Jury Rehearsals

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sweden's representative in Eurovision 2026, Felicia, collapsed after the Eurovision jury's rehearsal. SVT and ORF are adjusting schedules. The Eurovision Grand Final is just a few hours away, and all the qualifying countries are in their final, crucial preparations for the big night, at the end of which one country will lift the coveted trophy in Vienna. Among the artists preparing for their performance is Swedish singer Felicia, who will compete in the Grand Final with her song "My System" as the 20th song in the running order. Following reports earlier this week that she lost her voice and was resting to recover, Swedish media now reports that Felicia collapsed and lost consciousness after the crucial jury rehearsal last night. Will the streak of bad karma continue for Sweden in the Grand Final? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Backstage Collapse and Delegation Measures The Swedish delegation is in a state of panic after Felicia failed to withstand the pressure, collapsing...
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