Eesti Laul 2021 Preview – My Top 24
14 February 2021 Eesti Laul 2021 is shaping up to be one of the most interesting contests with a very even field of songs, the uniquely Estonian mix of styles, […]
14 February 2021 Eesti Laul 2021 is shaping up to be one of the most interesting contests with a very even field of songs, the uniquely Estonian mix of styles, […]
13 April 2020 This has been the eighth Fab Five post since this Eurovision blog started in late 2012, and never has it been so tough to find my favourite […]
27 March 2020 We all have them. Songs we feel were cheated at Eurovision Song Contest national finals. It doesn’t always mean they were denied a win (although, that is […]
8 March 2020 Super Saturday became more like Sullen Saturday after surprise results at Finland’s UMK and Sweden’s Melodifestivalen, and a solemn scene at Denmark’s Dansk Melodi Grand Prix when […]
7 March 2020 It’s the final week of national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest of 2020 in Rotterdam, and the Nordic region features heavily with Finland’s Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu, […]
01 March 2020 A year after finishing second in Eesti Laul, Uku Suviste finally learnt What Love Is. Winning! Suviste reversed his misfortune in 2019 when finishing second to Victor […]
26 February 2020 It was an uninspiring pair of Eest Laul 2020 semi-finals, notably due to the basic presentation of most songs, and there seemed to be technical problems with […]
16 February 2020 After an exciting Gold Duel against Kristin Husøy, Ulrikke Brandstorp won Norway’s Melodi Grand Prix final of 2020 in Trondheim with 200,345 (50.72%) votes to 194,667 (49.28%) […]
15 February 2020 It’s 60 years since Norway debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960, so to commemorate that, they’ve made the 58th edition of Melodi Grand Prix a […]
9 February 2020 What do you get when you cross a French philosopher, the pokemon character Mr Mime, a football lover of Argentine heritage, a neck tutu and an infectious […]