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Monthly Archives:
March 2018
FYR Macedonia 2018: Can “Lost And Found” find it’s way to the grand final?
Montenegro releases the music video for “Inje”
Melodi Grand Prix 2018: Alexander Rybak wins Norwegian Eurovision ticket
Benjamin Ingrosso wins Melodifestivalen 2018 and will sing for Sweden at Eurovision 2018
Melodi Grand Prix 2018: Norwegian final in pictures
Spain’s “Tu Canción” gets an official video and a revamped version
Jamala and Onuka ranked amongst Ukraine’s most influential women
Ryan O’Shaughnessy releases Eurovision entry Together
Austrian entry released – Cesár Sampson presents Nobody But You
Melodi Grand Prix 2018: Get to know the Norwegian finalists
“We Got Love” by Jessica Mauboy officially released – does it beat the other Australian entries?
United Kingdom 2018: BBC release revamped song with video
Azerbaijan 2018: Official video for Aisel’s “X My Heart” released
Croatia 2018: Franka releases “Crazy”
Will Ukraine actually take part at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest?
Trumps: Biggest gay club in Lisbon to host Eurovision themed parties
Melodi Grand Prix 2018: Alexander Rybak shows his Norwegian competitors how it’s done
Does Sennek’s Bond-style song “A Matter Of Time” have what it takes to win Eurovision?
Festival Da Canção: Cláudia Pascoal wins Portuguese national Eurovision final
X My Heart – Aisel releases Eurovision entry for Azerbaijan
Ari Ólafsson wins Söngvakeppnin 2018 and will represent Iceland at Eurovision
Poland chooses Gromee and Lukas Meijer for Eurovision 2018
San Marino decides – Jessika wins 1in360 final and Eurovision ticket
Lithuania 2018: Now we know all the songs and acts in next weeks final
Estonia: Fan favorite Elina Nechayeva wins Eesti Laul 2018
Melodifestivalen final line-up complete as four acts made it through Andra Chansen
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