Céline Dion: New Details on the Huge Comeback That Didn’t Happen at Eurovision 2025

Céline Dion: New Details on the Huge Comeback That Didn’t Happen at Eurovision 2025

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The rumors and excitement surrounding Céline Dion’s anticipated comeback at Eurovision 2025 made fans believe the big moment was near. Now, months after the disappointment, the long-awaited explanations finally arrive. Céline Dion, Eurovision 1988 winner representing Switzerland and one of the greatest singers of all time, was expected to make a historic comeback on the Eurovision stage in the country where she triumphed. In May, rumors spread about the singer’s presence in Basel, the host city of Eurovision 2025, and her preparations for a potential surprise performance in the grand final. Now it turns out the comeback was indeed meant to happen! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Historic Comeback That Was Canceled According to the French newspaper Le Parisien, after months of rumors and speculation, we now learn for the first time that Eurovision legend Céline Dion, was on the verge of stepping onto the Basel stage. However, the historic comeback was canceled at the very...
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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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Eurovision 2026: Auditions Open for Stand-In Singers and Dancers

Eurovision 2026: Auditions Open for Stand-In Singers and Dancers

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Auditions for the Eurovision 2026 stand-in shows in Vienna will be held December 19th-20th. Apply for singer or dancer roles by December 14th Auditions for singers, dancers, and performers for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, will take place on December 19th-20th. Successful candidates will perform in the stand-in shows, where local artists present previews of each act’s stage performance to delegations before the competing artists arrive for rehearsals two weeks later. Some of the selected performers may also take part in the live shows. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The auditions are managed by Motions by Dietmann, founded by Marvin Dietmann, who has served as Eurovision’s creative director since 2011. Professional singers can submit their applications here, while professional dancers can apply here. The deadline for all submissions is December 14th. The 2015 Team Returns to Lead Eurovision 2026 Heading the production of Eurovision 2026 is Michael Krön, the executive producer from the Austrian national broadcaster ORF. He will oversee the...
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Eurovision 2026: This Is How the Eurovision Village Will Look in Vienna

Eurovision 2026: This Is How the Eurovision Village Will Look in Vienna

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); An international celebration in the city’s heart: Rathausplatz will host live performances, DJs, giant screens, and Austrian food stalls - free entry daily from morning until midnight during Eurovision week. The excitement in Vienna is reaching its peak: Preparations for Eurovision 2026 are moving ahead at full speed, and the Austrian national broadcaster ORF has now unveiled the first details and the visual concept of the Eurovillage, the official celebration hub of the contest. The Eurovillage will be built in the very heart of the city, at the iconic Rathausplatz, and will operate from May 10th to May 17th. For eight days, the square will transform into the center of music, culture, and entertainment, drawing fans from all over the world. The zone will open daily from 10:00 CEST until midnight, with free entry for all visitors. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A Demo of the EuroVillage: What Will the Eurovision Village Offer? The village will feature live screenings of the three Eurovision shows:...
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EasyJet Keeps Flying High with Eurovision: Staying the Official Airline for 2026

EasyJet Keeps Flying High with Eurovision: Staying the Official Airline for 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision and EasyJet continue soaring together: EasyJet will be the official airline partner for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, providing exclusive flights and sponsorship for the third consecutive year EasyJet will continue its sponsorship of the Eurovision Song Contest, remaining the official airline for Eurovision 2026, marking the third consecutive year of this partnership. The collaboration between Eurovision and EasyJet began in Malmö and extended into the upcoming year. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Making Vienna More Accessible for Fans As part of the partnership, the airline will provide extensive flight routes, making it easier for Eurovision fans from all around the world to attend the event in Vienna. EasyJet will operate more flights to the host city than any other airline in Europe, transporting thousands of fans who plan to attend the contest in May 2026 in Vienna, Austria. The collaboration in 2026 promises to be exciting and colorful once again. Beyond a Eurovision-branded plane and themed flights reflecting the vibrant...
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Eurovision 2026: New Schedule Released – When Is Everything Happening?

Eurovision 2026: New Schedule Released – When Is Everything Happening?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A week after deleting its previous schedule post, the Austrian national broadcaster now publishes a new timeline for Eurovision 2026. When will everything happen? Last week, the Austrian national broadcaster ORF sparked controversy after removing a newly posted schedule for Eurovision 2026. One major theory for its removal related to Israel’s continued participation in the contest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The original post stated that the list of participating countries would be published this September. Meanwhile, Israel is still fighting off calls for its exclusion, with Iceland and Slovenia threatening to withdraw if Israel remains. According to several fans, the uncertainty over Israel’s involvement could prevent the EBU from committing to a closing date for the confirmed participant list. This theory suggests the original post was deleted for that reason. Earlier this week, the Austrian national broadcaster held a press conference revealing further details. Hitradio Ö3’s Instagram, linked to the national broadcaster, subsequently released a new post about the schedule—this...
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“Want to Join Eurovision”: The Crazy Dream of Europe’s Smallest Micronation

“Want to Join Eurovision”: The Crazy Dream of Europe’s Smallest Micronation

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Could a little-known micronation make history by entering Eurovision? Meet the Free Republic of Verdis. How often do you hear about a microstate founded on uninhabited land — with a flag, government, currency, and nearly 400 registered citizens? Now imagine such a state, situated along the border between two European nations, making headlines not only as a political curiosity but also as a potential participant in the world’s most famous song contest: Eurovision. Could the “Free Republic of Verdis” really be the next country to leap on stage and capture Europe’s heart? Keep reading to discover this unusual story, the ambitious dream, and the challenges that lie ahead.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Origins of the Free Republic of Verdis The “Free Republic of Verdis” was declared an independent state in 2019 by Daniel Jackson, a 20-year-old entreprene ur born in Australia to British parents. At the time, he identified an unclaimed piece of land located between Serbia and Croatia, stretching...
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Austria Opens Song Submissions Window for Eurovision Pre-Selection 2026

Austria Opens Song Submissions Window for Eurovision Pre-Selection 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ahead of Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, the Austrian national broadcaster ORF has launched the open song submission window for the national selection. The winner will represent Austria on home soil.  Austria is energetically preparing for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2026 on its territory—not only in terms of hosting, but also regarding the next song that will represent it in Vienna. For the first time in a decade, Austria’s representative and entry will be chosen via an open national selection, set for late February 2026 and featuring both jury and public voting. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Austria’s National Selection Returns in 2026 In an Instagram post, Hitradio Ö3 of the Austrian national broadcaster ORF confirmed that the song submission window for Eurovision 2026 is now officially open. Austria will use this open selection format for the first time since 2016. A total of ten contestants will be selected to perform on stage, with the winner granted...
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Eurovision’s Winning Formula: English or Native Language?

Eurovision’s Winning Formula: English or Native Language?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); English or native language? In the second article of the series “The Eurovision Formula”, we reveal the data on which languages have led to the most victories. Article by Ilay Gaist and Noy Yehoyada. Every year, with the revival of the Eurovision season, thousands of viewers, fans, and professional jurors attempt to crack the code how to win at Eurovision: What is the secret formula that leads a country to first place? Does singing in English provide an inherent advantage? Does using a native language reflect authenticity that earns points? In the series “The Eurovision Formula”, we dive into historical data. In this article, we explore one of the most crucial criteria: does choosing a certain language give a song a real advantage on the road to Eurovision victory? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Language Choices: English, Native Language, or a Blend The journey to Eurovision victory begins at the very first stage - the way each country selects its artist...
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So Where Will We Celebrate Eurovision 2026 in Vienna?

So Where Will We Celebrate Eurovision 2026 in Vienna?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Vienna, Austria’s capital, will host Eurovision 2026 for the third time. Beyond the main event in Wiener Stadthalle, parties and celebrations will unfold in several historic city locations. With the announcement of Vienna as the host city for Eurovision 2026, more details have been revealed about the venues for concerts, official events, and Eurovision parties. To make it simple, here is a clear and structured overview of all the key information. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Main Venue: Wiener Stadthalle The central event will take place at the Wiener Stadthalle, Austria’s largest indoor arena, with a capacity of around 16,000 spectators. This iconic venue also hosted Eurovision in 2015 and will once again welcome thousands of visitors during May 12–16. The live shows include the semifinals on May 12 and 14, and the Grand Final on May 16. This will mark the first time since 2018 that a host nation’s capital city also hosts Eurovision. The...
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