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2019

For 2019, we’re off to Tel Aviv, Israel in May. 41 countries are in the running to win the 64th Eurovision Song Contest.

Bilal

Phil’s Eurovision Countdown 2019 – Part 14 – France

Bilal might be non-binary, but when it comes to voting for songs the only choice people have in the real world is binary. They...

Mo’s Eurovision Countdown 2019 – Moldova

Anna Odobescu brings a lovely slice of Eurovision nostalgia to the 2019 line-up. This is the sort of thing the contest used to major...

Monty’s Eurovision Countdown 2019 – Part 29 – North Macedonia

It’s technically a debut for the newly monikered North Macedonia, the country formerly known as The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Having settled with...
Decisions

Four cities to bid on Eurovision hosting

Four Israeli cities are in the running to host the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest. In the coming weeks, each will submit details of their...

Mo’s Eurovision Countdown 2019 – Belarus

'Like it' is a perfectly inoffensive slice of minipop from Belarus. Zena can't help being sixteen, but everything about this song and the national...

Ekstra Nena or just enough? Serbian telly names Beovizija songs

Broadcaster RTS has named the acts in the running to represent Serbia at May's Eurovision Song Contest. The road to Beovizija 2019 has been far from...

The rise of Eurovision slashies

Working two jobs used to be a way make ends meet. Now, it has a name. Slashies work two (or more) jobs, building 'portfolio...
Jonida

Monty’s Eurovision Countdown 2019 – Part 1 – Albania

I'm playing catch-up on That Phil and That Mo, dear Oneuropeans, but fear not, you have not lost my Countdown this year. My musings...

Fourth and Final first round Lithuanian qualifiers

Here are the final six Lithuanian qualifiers from their months long selection process.  Another six songs went through by a 50-50 combo of Televote...

Leonora wins Danish MGP

'No change' is a thing in Denmark. The Melodi Grand Prix final has followed the same formula for many years. To me, this meant...