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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.

Tulia at Eurovision 2019

Poland – The new Morris (Marina) dancing?

Being from the UK of Stuff, this made me think of Maypole dancing ... but without the maypole or the movement. It's very hard to...
Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl

Slovenia … Sometimes you don’t need to

... shout very loudly. However, it's oh so quiet and oh so still. It was the same intimate staging as on Saturday, but I just think...
RTP

They write the songs … for Portugal

Sticking to the idea that Eurovision is a song contest, Portuguese broadcaster RTP always likes to announce the names of the people behind the...

Mo’s Eurovision Countdown 2019 – Croatia

The first lines suggested promise, but things went quickly downhill. And as for those wings - there is one word that fits - No. And...
Tamara Todevska

North Macedonia – new name, new game

Tamara is either going to come on after Duncan's not looking at the camera and kill it (because by God, her delegation have it...

Sarah McTernan lands Irish Eurovision job

Irish broadcaster RTÉ has revealed that Sarah McTernan will represent Ireland at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv. She's a surprise choice for...

A Eurovision summery summary

In the words of Aylin Vatankoş, summer is over. With the 2019 season underway, what better way to kick things off, than a look back...
Zero Gravity

Why YOUR favourite song isn’t going to win Eurovision 2019 –...

As usual, I’ve been taking a close look at all the runners and riders for this year’s The Eurovision and I’ve come to the...

Australia – There are many words to use …

The Head of Delegation said they would change their staging, and yes, yes they have. It's the juxtapose of Georgia. As Oto descended to...
Departure time

Eurovision 2019 – The rehearsal schedule

The OnEuropeans are packing their bags and haggling with the Post Office over exchange rates to make sure they've enough set by for cake,...