Ireland: “Eurosong 2025” Contestants and Songs Revealed!

Ireland: “Eurosong 2025” Contestants and Songs Revealed!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Listen: The contestants and songs for the Irish national selection, "Eurosong 2025", which will take place on February 7th during the talk show "The Late Late Show", have been revealed! The Irish national broadcaster, RTÉ, has revealed the list of contestants for the Irish national final, "Eurosong 2025", which will select the Irish representative for Eurovision 2025, scheduled for February 7th. As in previous years, the national selection will take place as part of the talk show "The Late Late Show", with the winner selected by a combination of national juries, international juries, and televote. Along with the list of contestants, the full songs have also been released. Listen to the songs! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Contestants and Their Entries Bobbi Arlo – "Powerplay" Reylta – "Fire" Adgy – "Run into the Night" Samantha Mumba – "My Way" EMMY – "Laika Party" NIYL - "Growth" Click on the song titles to listen!   Meet the Contestants Bobbi Arlo – Bobbi Arlo's musical style is described as energetic, combining club music with particularly personal and...
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Ireland: Eurovision Representative to be Chosen on February 7th!

Ireland: Eurovision Representative to be Chosen on February 7th!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Irish Eurovision national selection, "Eurosong 2025", will take place on February 7th during "The Late Late Show". Six songs will compete for a ticket to Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. It was announced today that the Irish Eurovision national selection for Eurovision 2025, "Eurosong 2025", will be held on Friday, February 7th. As in previous years, the national pre-selection will take place as part of the talk show "The Late Late Show". The Irish Eurovision podcast, Éirevision, confirmed this in its latest episode and also announced that six songs will compete for a ticket to Eurovision 2025 to be held in Basel, Switzerland. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); We remind you that yesterday, samples from five songs allegedly competing in the pre-selection were leaked from an unofficial source on Twitter, albeit one with a record of correct guesses. This source was the first to reveal that Israel won first place in the second semi-final of Eurovision 2024, on...
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Ireland: Alleged Song Samples from Eurovision Selection Leaked!

Ireland: Alleged Song Samples from Eurovision Selection Leaked!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Rumors are circulating: Samples of songs supposedly competing in the Irish Eurovision selection, "Eurosong 2025", have been leaked online! The Irish Eurovision selection for Eurovision 2025, "Eurosong 2025", is set to take place once again as part of the "The Late Late Show" hosting program. Today, samples from five songs allegedly competing in the selection were leaked from an unofficial source on Twitter, albeit one with a track record of accurate predictions. This same source was the first to reveal that Israel won first place in the second semi-final of Eurovision 2024, on the very same night. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Leaked Song Samples Nicole O’Brien - Love Me Louder Bobbi Arlo - Powerplay ADGY - Run Into The Night LYRA - Freak  Tara McDonald - Make It Rain To listen, click on the song title. The name of singer LYRA has been mentioned frequently in recent months in connection with Eurovision and has been quoted in professional Irish press. Therefore, it...
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Ireland: Which Former Representative Wants to Return to Eurovision?

Ireland: Which Former Representative Wants to Return to Eurovision?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ireland's Eurovision 2005 representative, Donna McCaul, who represented the country alongside her brother Joe McCaul, is interested in returning to Eurovision, this time without him! Donna McCaul, who represented Ireland in Eurovision 2005 with her brother Joe McCaul, has announced her desire to represent Ireland again, this time without her brother, as a more experienced artist with her own musical career. As previously reported, the national selection "Eurosong 2025" will be used by Ireland to choose its representative, and McCaul's voice is one of the artists expressing interest in participating (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Donna McCaul represented Ireland in Eurovision 2005 with her brother but did not qualify for the final with their song "Love?". At the time, the selection in Ireland was through a musical reality show called "You're A Star", whose final program served as the national selection. The McCaul siblings were 20 and 16 years old at the time, making them the youngest artists to ever represent Ireland. Since then,...
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Eurovision 2025: Which artists do we want to see compete? Part 6

Eurovision 2025: Which artists do we want to see compete? Part 6

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Special: Who are the potential artists to compete in Eurovision 2025 in Switzerland? Who are the artists we would like to see in the next competition? United Kingdom, Spain, Ireland & Portugal. The Eurovision 2025 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 Switzerland. 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 United Kingdom, Spain, Ireland & Portugal? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Who should represent United Kingdom? The British...
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Ireland: Will There Be Changes to the Eurovision National Selection Format?

Ireland: Will There Be Changes to the Eurovision National Selection Format?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After criticism from many who demanded moving the Eurovision national selection from the stage of "The Late Late Show" to a larger and more appropriate stage, the head of the Irish delegation to Eurovision discusses the obstacles and explains why this hasn't happened yet. Following the confirmation by Michael Kealy, head of the Irish delegation to Eurovision, that Ireland's national selection for Eurovision 2025 will again take place as part of "The Late Late Show", significant criticism was heard from contest enthusiasts and former Eurovision contestants regarding the decision. "The Late Late Show" has broadcast the national selection for the past three years, as well as from 2006-2007 and 2009 to 2015. Now, Kealy addresses the claims and clarifies his desire to separate the selection from the talk show, discussing the obstacles and explaining why this hasn't happened yet. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sound Issues and Performance Limitations Highlighted by Past Contestants Erica-Cody, who competed last year in the...
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Ireland: Former Eurovision Representatives Demand Change in National Selection Format

Ireland: Former Eurovision Representatives Demand Change in National Selection Format

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision fans and past contestants demand moving the Irish national selection from "The Late Late Show" to a larger, more suitable stage. After Irish Head of Delegation for Eurovision, Michael Kealy, confirmed that Ireland's national selection for Eurovision 2025 will again be part of "The Late Late Show", significant criticism emerged from contest fans and former Eurovision contestants. "The Late Late Show" has hosted the national selection for the past three years, as well as from 2006-2007 and 2009 to 2015. It's a light-hearted talk show featuring celebrities from various fields, dedicating a special February episode to showcase about six artists' Eurovision entries, from which Ireland's representative is chosen. Many argue that the decision to continue holding the national selection as part of the talk show hinders Ireland's chances of achieving high results in Eurovision. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sound Issues and Performance Limitations Highlighted by Past Contestants Erica-Cody, who competed last year in the national contest and placed fourth...
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Bambie Thug & Alina Pash Collaborate on New Song: “Bad Witch”

Bambie Thug & Alina Pash Collaborate on New Song: “Bad Witch”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After their participation in Eurovision, Bambie Thug, Ireland's representative for Eurovision 2024, has released a duet with Alina Pash, who was supposed to represent Ukraine in 2022 but withdrew. After their impressive sixth-place finish at Eurovision 2024 in Malmö, Bambie Thug continues to build their musical career. Less than a month ago, on August 30th, Bambie released their first single since the competition – "Hex So Heavy". Today, their musical journey continues with a collaboration full of witchcraft. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Alina Pash and Bambie Thug Join Forces in Witchy Musical Collaboration Last night, an extended version of the latest single by Ukrainian singer Alina Pash – "Bad Witch" – was released, featuring special guest singer, Bambie Thug. Alina Pash won the Ukrainian national selection for Eurovision 2022 but had to withdraw after being accused of document forgery. The original version of "Bad Witch" was released three weeks ago, which Alina Pash describes as her "personal feminist celebration". The song...
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Ireland: Eurovision 2025 Representative to be Chosen in February

Ireland: Eurovision 2025 Representative to be Chosen in February

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ireland's national broadcaster will select its Eurovision representative through the "Eurosong" national selection as part of "The Late Late Show". The Irish representative is expected to be chosen in February 2025. Ireland's Head of Delegation for Eurovision, Michael Kealy, has confirmed that the country's national selection for Eurovision 2025 will remain as "Eurosong," continuing as part of the popular talk show "The Late Late Show". This marks the fourth consecutive year that the national competition will be integrated into the long-running program, with the selection expected to take place in February. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Irish national broadcaster, RTÉ, has officially opened the song submission window for the upcoming Eurosong, thereby confirming Ireland's participation in Eurovision 2025. As in previous years, there's a possibility that the broadcaster may approach established artists to encourage their participation in the national selection. Potential Changes and Past Strategies According to reports from Irish & UK Media News, there were initial plans to separate...
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Ireland: Eurovision 2025 Participation Confirmed

Ireland: Eurovision 2025 Participation Confirmed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); RTÉ announces Ireland's participation in Eurovision 2025, opening song submissions until November 18. The broadcaster seeks accomplished songwriters and performers to represent the country in Basel, Switzerland. Ireland has officially confirmed its participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, to be held in Basel, Switzerland. RTÉ, the Irish national broadcaster, has opened the song submission window, inviting talented songwriters and performers to compete for the chance to represent Ireland on the global stage. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ireland is the 32nd country so far to express interest in participating in Eurovision 2025, following Austria, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Italy, Iceland, Estonia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Georgia, Germany, Denmark, Greece, Israel, Luxembourg, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Malta, Norway, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Serbia, Portugal, Finland, Czech Republic, France, Cyprus, Croatia, Sweden, and the host country Switzerland. Michael Kealy, Ireland's Head of Delegation, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming contest, highlighting the success of their 2024 entry. "Our 2024 entry Bambie Thug bewitched audiences and came sixth at...
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