The Conflict Out of Control: Miriana Conte vs Taylor Swift

The Conflict Out of Control: Miriana Conte vs Taylor Swift

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision star Miriana Conte sparked global outrage after calling Taylor Swift’s music "vanilla" on Instagram, igniting a fierce fan war between Eurovision fans and Swifties. The Maltese Eurovision star, Miriana Conte, sparked a global storm on social media following her controversial comment about the musical style of international pop icon Taylor Swift. The Maltese singer was asked on her Instagram account what she thinks of one of the leading singers in the global music industry. How did a single Instagram response manage to ignite a war between two large fan communities—the European Eurovision community and the millions of loyal Taylor Swift fans?   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Miriana Conte is a young Maltese singer who represented Malta in Eurovision 2025 with the song “Serving.” She finished 17th with 83 points from the judges but only 8 from the audience, breaking a three-year streak in which Malta failed to reach the final. Her song was deemed one of the most provocative in the...
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A Whole World of Humor: The Most Iconic Moments from Eurovision National Finals!

A Whole World of Humor: The Most Iconic Moments from Eurovision National Finals!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Did you think Eurovision was bizarre and strange? Think again. Here are the strangest songs from the world of Eurovision national finals—moments that left us speechless and full of questions. Eurovision national finals reveal iconic, bizarre, and hilarious performances that never made it to the main stage, showcasing recurring artists and humorous acts from across Europe. what were the most unforgettable moments from past 2 years? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2025 Season – The Most Iconic Moments Greek National Final: Rikki – "Elevator (Up and Down)" After a 22-year hiatus, the Greek Eurovision national final returned, delivering one of its most memorable moments. Rikki left a comedic mark with "Elevator (Up and Down)." The song talks about going up and down in an elevator, serving as a quirky metaphor for love and feelings. The lyrics, which can be interpreted in several humorous ways, combined with Rikki’s energetic performance and his unique suit, elevated the entire act into an amusing spectacle. Rikki finished seventh out of 12 competitors in the national final. Montenegrin National Final: Dolce Hera – "Repeat" Montenegro returned to Eurovision after two years and brought...
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Vienna or Innsbruck: When Will the Host City for Eurovision 2026 Be Announced?

Vienna or Innsbruck: When Will the Host City for Eurovision 2026 Be Announced?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Who will host the Eurovision Song Contest in 2026—Vienna or Innsbruck? On August 20, we will know whether the world’s largest singing competition will take place in Austria’s capital or its renowned alpine city. According to a report from a local newspaper, Austria’s national broadcaster ORF will disclose the host city’s identity on August 20 between 8:30-9:30 AM (Israel time). The choice is between the two remaining cities in the race to host the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest: Vienna and Innsbruck. After JJ (JJ) brought victory to Austria with the song "Wasted Love", several cities in the country expressed interest in hosting the contest, but now only these two finalists remain. Who will win the honor of being the next Eurovision host? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Final Sprint: ORF's Upcoming Host City Announcement The race to host the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Austria is entering its critical stage, with just two cities left—Vienna and Innsbruck—competing for the opportunity to stage...
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Cyprus Confirms Participation in Eurovision 2026!

Cyprus Confirms Participation in Eurovision 2026!

  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Cypriot national broadcaster CyBC has confirmed Cyprus' participation in Eurovision 2026, to be held in Austria. Cyprus is expected to select its entry again through an internal selection. The Cypriot national broadcaster CyBC has officially announced that Cyprus will participate in Eurovision 2026, which will be hosted in Austria. Cyprus becomes the 22nd country to express interest in joining Eurovision 2026, following Albania, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the host country, Austria. The Cypriot national broadcaster CyBC has officially started preparations for Eurovision 2026 in Austria. The broadcaster is pursuing an internal selection process to choose an experienced artist, abandoning the option of a public national final - a decision influenced by budget limitations and high expectations for success. After two years of fluctuating results and a disappointing finish in Eurovision 2025, CyBC aims to focus on professionalism and proven skill by starting preparations...
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after a decade: Austria will host a National Final!

after a decade: Austria will host a National Final!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Victory Sparked a Revolution: Austria’s National Broadcaster ORF Announces Open National Final for Eurovision 2026—First Time Since 2016! Austria’s national broadcaster ORF has declared that, for Eurovision 2026, the country’s representative and song will be selected via an open national final for the first time in a decade, following JJ's 2025 win with "Wasted Love"! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Austria to Hold Open National Selection for Eurovision 2026 After Historic Win For the first time in a decade, and as part of preparations to host the Eurovision Song Contest in May 2026, Austria’s national broadcaster has announced that both the country’s representative and song for Eurovision 2026 will be chosen through an open national final. This move marks the first time since 2016 that the Austrian public will directly participate in the selection process. The decision comes on the heels of the nation’s third Eurovision victory in 2025, when opera singer JJ captured hearts across Europe, clinching...
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Surprising lead: “Deslocado” by Napa Becomes today’s Eurovision 2025 Most-Streamed Song

Surprising lead: “Deslocado” by Napa Becomes today’s Eurovision 2025 Most-Streamed Song

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Despite finishing 21st in the Eurovision 2025 final, "Deslocado" by Napa has become the contest’s most-streamed song for a day, dominating charts and sparking a global digital success. Although the Portuguese band Napa and their song "Deslocado" did not achieve a notable result at Eurovision 2025 in Basel—ending up 21st in the final—their impact has been felt elsewhere. Initially ranked at the bottom of betting tables throughout the season, "Deslocado" has become a global hit, inspiring tens of thousands of TikTok videos and now for the first time holding the title of the daily most-streamed Eurovision 2025 song. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A Dramatic Turn: Official Streaming Chart Upset Today, according to the Eurovision Charts Twitter account, the Portuguese entry "Deslocado" by Napa has surpassed the Estonian song "Espresso Macchiato" by Tommy Cash for the first time, now boasting the daily highest number of streams among all Eurovision 2025 tracks, with 573,684 Spotify streams. Most-streamed #Eurovision 2025 songs on Spotify (July 7): 🇵🇹 Deslocado...
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Eurovision 2026: Which artists do we want to see compete? Part 1

Eurovision 2026: Which artists do we want to see compete? Part 1

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Special: Who are the potential artists to compete in Eurovision 2026 in Austria? Who are the artists we would like to see in the next competition? Albania, Armenia and Australia. The Eurovision 2026 season is approaching, and with it the main question: which artists will we see representing their country in the competition? In our series of articles, we will introduce you to several well-known artists from each country, whom we believe are worthy of representing their country and whom we would like to see on the Eurovision stage in Austria. Each article will focus on four different countries and several artists from each country, so through these articles you can get to know many new artists, and perhaps we will even see some of them in future competitions! So who are the artists that could bring the best result for Albania, Armenia and Australia? Accurate Predictions for Eurovision 2025 Ahead of the Eurovision 2025 season, the article series addressed...
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Croatia’s first Rehearsal: Marko Bošnjak Takes the Eurovision 2025 Stage

Croatia’s first Rehearsal: Marko Bošnjak Takes the Eurovision 2025 Stage

  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Croatia's Eurovision 2025 representative, Marko Bošnjak held his first rehearsal in in Basel with the song "Poison Cake". Stay tuned for all updates from Switzerland. Marko Bošnjak, The Croatian representative, is the seventh act to rehearse today on the Eurovision 2025 stage with his song "Poison Cake". Marko will perform as song number 14 in the first semi-final, scheduled for May 13th. The staging has undergone a dramatic transformation-gone is everything from "Dora". The lighting now uses criss-crossing “lego” beams to create a more intimate and theatrical space, with red and green storm clouds and flames intensifying the atmosphere. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Innovative Stage Design and Visual Effects Marko’s previous black, pointed-shoulder outfit has been swapped for a striking full-length cape trimmed with fur, channeling a dark Tudor prince vibe. A grey cauldron sits center stage, with Marko and four dancers performing spell-like movements during the first verse and chorus. The dancers are dressed in coordinated blue and white costumes with frills and...
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Cyprus: Theo Evan to Perform “Shh” in Eurovision

Cyprus: Theo Evan to Perform “Shh” in Eurovision

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Cyprus in Eurovision 2025: Theo Evan revealed his entry for Eurovision 2025, “Shh“. Listen to the song. “Shh” is the title of the song that will be performed by Theo Evan, representing Cyprus in the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025, set to take place on May 13 in Basel, Switzerland.  The song was composed by the Greek composer Dimitris Kontopoulos, who has written, produced, and composed 18 Eurovision songs to date. The song was written by Linda Dale and Lasse Nymann who co-wrote and produced the winning Eurovision 2024 song "The Code" alongside the Norwegian singer-songwriter Elsie Bay. The song is sung in English. The song was selected by an internal selection of the Cypriot television network and unveiled this evening during CyBC's news broadcast. Following its reveal, the song was published across all listening platforms and on Eurovision's official YouTube channel. The music video, directed by the singer himself, features scenes shot in a hotel room and a desert, evoking a sense of...
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Tonight at 22:00 CET: Second Semi-Final of Portugal’s “Festival da Canção 2025”

Tonight at 22:00 CET: Second Semi-Final of Portugal’s “Festival da Canção 2025”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Watch: tonight at 22:00 CET as the Second Semi-Final of Portugal's national selection "Festival da Canção 2025" takes place, where six songs will secure their spot in the final. A viewing link is provided. Tonight at 22:00 (Central European Time), Portugal’s Eurovision selection "Festival da Canção 2025" continues with its second semi-final. The event will feature ten contestants, out of which six will secure their spots in the grand final. The finalists will be chosen in two rounds: five participants will advance based on a combination of jury votes (50%) and audience votes (50%), while the sixth finalist will be determined solely by audience votes in a second round. The semi-final will be hosted by Tânia Ribas de Oliveira and Sónia Araújo and will take place at the studios of Portugal’s national broadcaster RTP in Lisbon. The jury will include Portugal's representative in Eurovision 2024, Iolanda, former participants of Festival da Canção Kadi and Miguel Ribeiro, and former composers...
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