Saturday 14 September 2013

Currently Confirmed, Not Participating and Most Likely To Participate -- Update: 14/09/13

It's only a matter of months before the confirmation of countries entering the Eurovision end and so far, 20 countries have confirmed their participation.

These countries, in alphabetical order, are:

  • Albania
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Georgia
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Israel
  • Macedonia
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Russia 
  • San Marino
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland

In addition to already confirming, many countries have stated it's "more than likely" that they will participate in the 2014 contest. There are:

  • Belarus
  • Bulgaria
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Moldova
  • Montenegro
  • Portugal - so happy about a return!
  • Ukraine 
 However, there are always countries that don't participate and so far, they are: 

  • Andorra
  • Liechtenstein   
  • Luxembourg
  • Morocco
  • Slovakia
As well as that, even national finals and even ARTISTS have been confirmed!

  • Albania - song and artist - December 2013, date not specified.
  • Austria - artist - Conchita Wurst - song - to be determined.
  • Estonia - song and artist - March 1st 2014.
  • Germany - song and artist - March 13th 2014.
  • Finland - song and artist - February 2014, date not specified.
  • Macedonia - artist - Tijana Dapčević - song - February 2014, date not specified.
  • Russia - song and artist - December 31st 2013.
  • San Marino - artist - Valentina Monetta - song - to be determined.
  • Sweden - song and artist - March 8th 2014.
  • Switzerland - song and artist - February 1st 2014.
 So.. will great scoring Azerbaijan participate? Will Armenia, Azerbaijan's ongoing enemy, participate? And will the United Kingdom* and Spain, the remaining 2 members of the Big 5, participate?

*United Kingdom, according to Wikipedia, have confirmed, however, through private contact, I have found that the BBC have not confirmed.

Copenhagen has been ultimately chosen, will you JOIN US?

As a friend said to me, "Copenhagen has been ultimately chosen", I had a smile on my face. Since Denmark had won the contest, I knew Copenhagen would have the honor of hosting the contest. Then I read more... a Eurovision Island... a new experience. This intrigued me even more.

Friday 16 August 2013

Eurovision 2009 ~ Flash Back ~ Did Fairytale Deserve To Win?



In 2009, Norway thrived in the Eurovision Contest, scoring the HIGHEST ever score received in a contest, beating the previous record set by Lordi in 2006 (Finland). Lordi got a very respectable 292, coming first, beating 2nd place by 44 points. (2nd is Eurovision's very own Dima Bilan!) However, this record was to be beat by Alexander Rybak. Rybak received a giant 387 points, beating Lordi's record by 95 points. However, Rybak, to date, hasn't received the most 12 points, Loreen, the winner of 2012, currently holds that record.

But did Fairytale win because the song also good enough to win was held back through politics?


Thursday 8 August 2013

Herning - It's Actually Being Considered

'What a stupid idea! Holding the contest in Herning! It's such a dull city!' is about the best way to sum up what's going through every Eurovision fan's mind. And you're too right! Herning, a city that only has one requirement - a stadium - is actually being considered.

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Song of the day ~ 06/08/13.


The song of the day ~ El Sueno de Morfeo - With You Until The End - Spain 2013 - English Version.

Sunday 4 August 2013

The United Kingdom Flops Because... (The Age Old Excuses)



In the modern time of the Eurovision (21st century), the United Kingdom has lacked success. And to not feel bad about it, we (the UK'ers) make up excuses. Well, I don't, in-fact, I think the excuses are pathetic.

Saturday 3 August 2013

My Favourite Song And Artist Of 2013

In this post, I will be telling you my favourite song and artist for 2013. Now, this could be the artist and their song or a song and a different artist. Now - I'm the kind of person who likes a bit of dance music and this year's Eurovision certainly wasn't short of dance music. In the semi-finals, some songs I can highlight that didn't qualify: Montenegro with Who See and "Igranka" and Bulgaria with Elitsa and Stoyan and "Samo Shampioni". These, coincidentally, were in my top ten for the Semi-Final 2. But neither are my favourite artist or song.