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Eurovision 2018 – Who sings when

It's the moment every eager Eurovision statistician waits for. Portuguese broadcaster RTP has revealed the running order for the two semi-finals that make up...

Hei fran Oslo! Monty goes to the Melodi Grand Prix

Hei fran Oslo, OnEuropeans! I’ve ditched that little old Swedish competition, because, you know, who really cares what wins it this year, and I’ve...
Reference Group 2018

Eurovision Reference Group meet – not a lot to report, but...

After the 'on season' where fans enjoyed a deluge of new Eurovision hopefuls, it was time for the all-powerful 'Eurovision Reference Group' to gather...

Georgia completes the 2018 Eurovision line-up

The last few days ahead of an EBU deadline to submit entries for the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest saw Georgia as the last country...

Israel leapfrogs to become bookies’ Eurovision favourite

Within minutes of Netta releasing the official video for 'Toy', bookmakers adjusted their odds and made Israel their tip to win the 2018 Eurovision...

Worth the hype? Bulgaria breaks the silence

Way back when the 2018 Eurovision betting market opened, the shortest odds went against usual suspects Australia and Sweden, and to recent upstart Bulgaria. After...

Grow old or die trying … or watching endless selection shows

Ieva Zasimauskaitė has won 'Eurovizijos atranka 2018', the Lithuanian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, and will perform the song 'When We're Old'...

Why bother with just the one Eurovision song?

If you can't quite decide what sort of song to send to the world's longest-running musical competition, why not do what the Macedonians have...

Russian singer vows not to break

We're closer than ever to a full pack of songs for the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, and the latest internal selection to surface comes...

Rybak for more with second Eurovision bid

Some Eurovision winners refuse to go away. Johnny Logan still haunts the halls like a fading ghost, and Uncle Ralph Siegal dips into his...