Encouraging Trend: Denmark Joins Support for Israel’s Participation in Eurovision?

Encouraging Trend: Denmark Joins Support for Israel’s Participation in Eurovision?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "Here for music and culture": Denmark declares it will not support expelling Israel from Eurovision 2026, reinforcing international voices favoring Israel's continued participation in the contest. In times when the future of Israel’s participation in Eurovision remains clouded, every international statement is felt as either hope or concern. Last week, it was announced that the EBU decided to move forward the general assembly vote that will determine whether Israel continues to be part of Europe’s biggest stage – Eurovision 2026, set to take place in Vienna, Austria. While many Israeli fans wonder whether the nation will appear or be absent from this historic event, Denmark has now chosen to join the wave of support for Israel’s participation, declaring that it will not support a boycott or removal. is this a small hint of the atmosphere to be expected in the decisive assembly, or merely a temporary reassurance for Eurovision fans rallying behind the Israeli flag? (adsbygoogle...
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Emmelie De Forest and Jørgen Olsen Call for Israel’s Expulsion from Eurovision

Emmelie De Forest and Jørgen Olsen Call for Israel’s Expulsion from Eurovision

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2026: Emmelie De Forest and Jørgen Olsen from Denmark demand Israel’s removal, calling its participation “the destruction of Eurovision”. But is Israel the real issue - or is politicization itself endangering the contest’s future? In recent days, two Danish Eurovision winners have issued dramatic statements: they argue that Israel should not be allowed to participate, even describing its involvement as “the destruction of the contest”. Is Israel’s participation truly undermining Eurovision - or is the broader trend of turning the musical stage into a political battleground the real threat to the competition’s foundations? These questions are sparking debate not only among Eurovision fans but also within Israel, where many feel once again compelled to defend their place in the international cultural arena. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Danish Singers vs. Israel Emmelie de Forest, the Eurovision 2013 winner with her chart-topping hit "Only Teardrops", and Jørgen Olsen, half of the Olsen Brothers who triumphed...
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Will Denmark Join the Boycott of Israel at Eurovision 2026?

Will Denmark Join the Boycott of Israel at Eurovision 2026?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Amid threats by Slovenia, Ireland, and the Netherlands to withdraw from Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates, other countries release statements. What is the position of Danish national broadcaster DR? In the past week, several countries announced they would not participate in Eurovision 2026 if Israel remains in the competition. Slovenia, Ireland, and the Netherlands declared they will withdraw from Eurovision 2026 if Israel compete, while Iceland and Spain hinted they may join the boycott. Despite having already confirmed its Eurovision 2026 participation, Denmark’s national broadcaster DR issued a new statement in light of recent developments. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A few months ago, DR confirmed its participation by officially announcing that Dansk Melodi Grand Prix would take place on February 14th, 2026. Now, Gustav Lützhøft, Editor-in-Chief at the Danish public broadcasting corporation, released a fresh statement regarding the issue: “Every country must decide for itself what is right […] DR is closely monitoring the situation and...
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Denmark Opens Registration for Eurovision 2026 National Selection!

Denmark Opens Registration for Eurovision 2026 National Selection!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); DR has opened submissions for the DMGP, which will determine Denmark’s representative for Eurovision 2026. Here are the song submission rules - and why the process is more complex than it seems. The Danish national broadcaster, DR, has issued an open call inviting the public to participate in the Danish national selection - Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2026 - scheduled for February 14th, 2026. Registration is now open, and musicians, songwriters, and artists are encouraged to submit songs that could represent Denmark at Eurovision 2026. According to the broadcaster’s regulations, submissions will be accepted until November 2nd, 2025. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Gateway to Eurovision: What Makes a Winning Song? For decades, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix has been the flagship event of the Danish pop industry. Only eight songs will be selected to compete in the televised final, and the winner will travel as Denmark’s official representative to Eurovision 2026. According to the national broadcaster, the winning entry...
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Denmark: Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2026 to Be Held on February 14th

Denmark: Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2026 to Be Held on February 14th

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Denmark at Eurovision 2026: The Danish national broadcaster, DR, announced that the "Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2026" will take place on February 14th, confirming Denmark’s participation in Eurovision 2026. The Danish national broadcaster, DR, has officially announced that the "Dansk Melodi Grand Prix," will be held on February 14th, 2026, in the city of Frederikshavn, thereby confirming Denmark’s participation in Eurovision 2026. Erik Struve Hansen, head of the Danish delegation to Eurovision and the national selection, stated: "The aim of the Danish national selection is to unite Danes from all walks of life through music. I am pleased that this means the show remains relevant and is something people from all parts of the country identify with". (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The national broadcaster also announced that a week after the local national selection final, on February 21st, the same venue will host a spin-off competition for children aged 8 to 15. However, the broadcaster has already confirmed that...
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Denmark’s Second Rehearsal: Sissal Takes the Eurovision 2025 Stage

Denmark’s Second Rehearsal: Sissal Takes the Eurovision 2025 Stage

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Denmark in Eurovision 2025: Singer Sissal took the stage for her second rehearsal with the song “Hallucination”. Stay updated with all the reports from Basel, Switzerland… Danish singer Sissal is the second contestant to rehearse today on the Eurovision 2025 stage in Basel, Switzerland, with the song “Hallucination”. Sissal will perform as song number 11 in the second semi-final, which will take place on May 15th in Basel. This year’s competition features 37 countries. In the video from Denmark's second rehearsal, we see Sissal wearing a blue bodysuit adorned with gemstones, and the fabric of her cape flows in the wind as the camera angle pulls back, creating a dramatic effect as she hits the high notes in her singing. The dancers around her are anchored to the floor but move with impressive fluidity, and their flowing garments, together with the animation on the LED screens, convey a strong sense of motion in the performance. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle...
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Denmark’s First Rehearsal: Sissal Takes the Eurovision 2025 Stage

Denmark’s First Rehearsal: Sissal Takes the Eurovision 2025 Stage

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Denmark in Eurovision 2025: Singer Sissal took the stage for her first rehearsal with the song “Hallucination”. Stay updated with all the reports from Basel, Switzerland… Denmark was the third country to hold a rehearsal for Eurovision 2025 today with a - performance. Danish singer Sissal is the third contestant to rehearse today on the Eurovision 2025 stage in Basel, Switzerland, with the song “Hallucination”. Sissal will perform as song number 11 in the second semi-final, which will take place on May 15 in Basel. This year’s competition features 37 countries. In March, Sissal captured the spotlight by winning the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix. Her performance featured a green, glittering leotard, two contemporary dancers, and a dramatic wind machine. Following her win, Sissal promised an updated performance for Basel, which she has since delivered. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Further details about Denmark's performance Stage Design and Visual Effects The centerpiece of the stage is a transparent curtain, suspended from...
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Eurovision 2025: Which Veteran Eurovision Artist Will Perform During the Interval Act?

Eurovision 2025: Which Veteran Eurovision Artist Will Perform During the Interval Act?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A surprise in the preparations for Eurovision in Basel: Denmark’s representative and Eurovision 2000 winner is expected to take part in one of the interval acts at Eurovision 2025! When will the artist perform? All the details inside. Today (Thursday), the Swiss national broadcaster SRG SSR released a video on its official Instagram page, revealing new details about the opening and interval acts for Eurovision 2025. The organizers also announced the participation of Jørgen Olsen, a member of the Olsen Brothers, Denmark’s representatives and winners of Eurovision 2000, who will perform in one of the interval acts! This revelation excites veteran Eurovision fans who are looking forward to a nostalgic interval performance featuring artists from recent years. Full details continue below. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Which Artist Returns to the Eurovision Stage in Basel After 25 Years? On the official Eurovision Instagram page, it was revealed that the artist performing in one of the interval acts is none other than...
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Denmark: Dramatic Changes Revealed in Sissal’s Eurovision Performance!

Denmark: Dramatic Changes Revealed in Sissal’s Eurovision Performance!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});  Denmark at Eurovision 2025: Sissal, winner of the Danish national selection, will perform "Hallucination" with dramatic changes to her stage presentation. What’s changing? Discover all the details in this article. Ahead of Eurovision 2025 in Basel, new details have emerged about the staging and changes planned by Sissal, Denmark's representative. According to Erik Struve Hansen, director of the Danish national selection, the Eurovision performance will be entirely different from the one seen during the national final. The first ten seconds of the song will undergo a complete transformation, both musically and visually, incorporating effects to enhance its hallucinatory atmosphere. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Visual and Choreographic Adjustments Sissal will be accompanied on stage by four dancers and a large prop—a wide fabric that will envelop her, change colors, and move dynamically using a wind machine. The production team aims to focus more on close-up shots of the singer to create a sense of intimacy and highlight her presence. Her outfit...
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Denmark: Sissal Reveals Dramatic Changes in Her Eurovision Performance!

Denmark: Sissal Reveals Dramatic Changes in Her Eurovision Performance!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Denmark at Eurovision 2025: Sissal, who won "Melodi Grand Prix" and will perform "Hallucination" on the Eurovision stage, reveals dramatic changes in her performance. What exactly is changing? During an engaging Instagram live broadcast held this evening, Sissal, Denmark’s representative for Eurovision 2025, shared some exciting news about her upcoming performance on Europe's biggest musical stage. The live was hosted by Kyle Alessandro, Norway's entrant for the upcoming Eurovision, and featured a bombshell announcement from Sissal — a complete transformation that promises to redefine everything fans previously expected from the Danish entry. Full details below! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A Complete Overhaul from the National Final Version In clear and direct terms, Sissal outlined a brand-new vision for her Eurovision performance – one that will be entirely different from the version showcased during Denmark’s national selection. Her declaration came as a major surprise to fans and viewers alike, particularly because it entails a comprehensive overhaul rather than just a minor...
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