Kyiv 2017 – The Sad Five!
17 April 2017 For every national final winner, there’s often a hard luck story or a perceived injustice. Usually this is fans venting because their favourite didn’t win, or they’re […]
17 April 2017 For every national final winner, there’s often a hard luck story or a perceived injustice. Usually this is fans venting because their favourite didn’t win, or they’re […]
2 April 2017 For a year meant to celebrate diversity, the Eurovision Song Contest of 2017 is one to celebrate homogeneity – both in music styles and evenness of the […]
05 March 2017 So it proved to be, the best pedigreed song and classiest performance won Eesti Laul of 2017. Koit Toome and Laura with Verona won the super final […]
20 February 2017 Another year, another great Eesti Laul. It’s beginning to sound like a broken record. Except, unlike a broken record, Eesti Laul continues to amaze with its consistency […]
10 February 2017 When the Eurovision Song Contest was last in Kyiv, it was my first realisation that Eurovision was more than just a show. It was a showcase to […]
05 March 2016 Eesti Laul, already one of the most favoured national finals of many Eurovision fans, has somehow trumped itself from last year’s brilliant edition. It’s even more eclectic, […]
01 January 2016 Happy New Year! It’s just the second full year for the Mr Eurovision Australia blog, and it’s been a really exciting year and a busy year. Exciting […]
1 November 2015 How do you decide your top 10 Eurovision songs of all time? With excruciating difficulty, that’s how. It wasn’t so much about finding a group of “best ever” […]
05 June 2015 It’s taken 2 weeks to fully decompress after an especially intense edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It was also sad, especially this year, thanks to Australia’s […]
24 May 2015 We are all heroes So it proved for Sweden’s Måns Zelmerlöw, the song about bullying that ironically triumphed over the song from the world’s most recent geopolitical bully, […]