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Ervin Juhász 2452 posts 11 comments
I watched Eurovision in 1998 for the first time (by accident), and wondered what this show was where this girl with a cape sang in Croatian on Hungarian television. It's needless to say that I watch this show ever since. 2008 in Belgrade was the first Eurovision I've ever been to, and since then I've been to most of them.
My favourite Eurovision winner is "Everyway That I Can", and one of my all time favorite Eurovision songs is "Igranka".
Beovizija 2019 starts tonight with its first semi final live from the studio in Belgrade. A total of 12 acts are going to compete to win over the hears of the five-member jury and of the public, and get one of the six places that lead to!-->…
After Freedom Jazz, Kazka reject UA:PBC’s offer to represent Ukraine as well!
After UA:PBC failed to reach an agreement with Maruv due to questionable clauses in the contract she was required to sign, UA:PBC is going down the result list of the Vidbir final in order to find their entry for Eurovision 2019. After!-->…
Freedom Jazz reject UA:PBC’s offer to represent Ukraine in Eurovision 2019!
After the Ukrainian national broadcaster provided Maruv - the winner of Vidbir 2019 with a contract she wouldn't sign for various different reasons, UA:PBC seems to be going down the list of results of the Ukrainian Final, and contacted!-->…
Withdrawal from Eurovision 2019 on the cards for Ukraine – EBU makes a statement!
The entire Eurovision mess is not calming down in Ukraine, as after Maruv and the national broadcaster UA:PBC failed to reach an agreement and Maruv decided not to sign the proposed contract, now UA:PBC is considering either withdrawing!-->…
Maruv will NOT represent Ukraine in Eurovision 2019!
After meetings held today at UA:PBC, the CEO of the national broadcaster, Mr. Zurab Alasania confirmed that Maruv did not sign the contract, and will thus not represent Ukraine at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, even though she won!-->…
Freddie: ‘Bogi and I are really looking forward to going to Tel Aviv’
Freddie, Hungary's Eurovision entrant in 2017, was once again co-hosting A Dal, this year together with Bogi - a three time contestant in this competition. After hosting the show in 2018, and after six shows now again in 2019, we had a!-->…
Maruv: “I feel the pressure! And I see obvious attempts to make me refuse to represent my…
As we all know, Maruv won this year's edition of Vidbir, and should go on to represent Ukraine in the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest. However, due to the political situation in the country, and due to Maruv's connections to Russia (tours,!-->…
Tamta’s “Replay” leaks online!
The Cypriot national broadcaster went for an internal selection once again, and opted for the same songwriter who last year brought Cyprus' best Eurovision result in the history - Alex Papaconstantinou.
Later it was announced that Tamta!-->!-->!-->…
First impressions of Joci Pápai after winning A Dal 2019!
Joci Pápai won A Dal 2019, and he is the first ever artist to represent Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest for the second time. He won both the votes of the jury in the first round of the Final, and then also got the most votes from!-->…
Joci Pápai to represent Hungary in Eurovision 2019 with “Az én apám”!
A Dal 2019, Hungary’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest has ended moments ago. Eight acts competed in tonight’s final, and after the jury selected the top four, the public then chose the winner – Joci Pápai with “Az én !-->…