Video: Brinck – Believe Again (Live from second press conference)
At the second Danish press conference today Brinck and his band gave a live performance of his entry for Denmark called Believe Again. Read more
At the second Danish press conference today Brinck and his band gave a live performance of his entry for Denmark called Believe Again. Read more
At a reception held at the Icelandic embassy in Moscow special invited guests were treated with Icelandic seafood and vodka mixed with lots of performances from Yohanna as well as from her three backing singers Hera Björk, Friðrik Ómar and Erna Hronn. EuroVisionary was present we’ll be sharing this fantastic evening in a bunch of… Read more
A medley including: Gleðibankinn (Iceland 1986), Tell me (Iceland 2000), Waterloo (Sweden 1974), Never ever let you go (Denmark 2001), Ooh aah….just a little bit (United Kingdom 1996) and This is my life (Iceland 2008). Read more
Hera Björk performs Someday at the Icelandic party. She came second at the Danish final this year with that song. Read more
Yohanna performing her 2009 Eurovision Song Contest entry Is it true? in that English version we’ll see in the first semi-final on the 12th of May. Read more
Yohanna performing Is it true? In Russia with help from the backing singers at the Icelandic party on 8th of May. Read more
Erna Hronn performs My Number One which Helena Paparizou won the Eurovision Song Contest with in 2005. This performance is from the Icelandic party on 8th of May. Read more
Russia’s Prime minister, Vladimir Putin, paid a short visit to the press center on this victory day where Russia marks the capitulation of Germany in the second world war. Read more
Igor Cukrov revealed a bit from the Spanish version of Lijepa Tena at the second Croatian press conference in relation to their participation at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. Read more
Flor-de-lis sang twice at their second press conference today, both by special request from journalists. In our video you can hear the two songs. Read more
At her second press conference today Romanian Elena demonstrated that she can do higher notes at as well when she sang Whitney Houston’s One Moment In Time. Read more
The worst press conference moderator in years, a press centre where the security level changes every day, a Swedish delegation that was only allowed a 5 minutes press conference and a hotel which thinks my boyfriend hired me for one night that pretty much describes my fifth day. Let’s start with the moderator/host of the… Read more
At the second Icelandic press conference we were introduced to a Russian version of her 2009 Eurovision Song Contest entry. See the video to hear what Is It True sounds like in Russian. Read more
At the second Belgian press conference today Copycat was asked how he does his hair. He decided to give us a live demonstration on how to do it – and it is easier than you think. Read more
The Belgian Copycat suffers from a cold, but as the first semi-final isn’t until Tuesday there is plenty of time for it to get better. Despite throat problems he still decided to sing a little bit at their second press conference today. Read more
First the security was so tight that journalist and artists couldn’t get their accreditation badges, then it was brought back to the level we know and Wednesday the Russians installed a new “Big Brother is watching you” toy which quite quickly became annoying and time consuming for most people. When we arrived in the morning… Read more
At their first press conference at the Eurovision Song Contest Toppers were asked for their recipe on happiness. See the video and find out what it is that makes Gordon, René Froger and Jeroen van der Boom three happy guys that smiles a lot. Read more
If a few should have missed that Toppers is equal to a happy and fun show then they certainly are informed now after a first press conference from the Dutch representative which had more shape of an actual show! Toppers performed a Big Band version of Shine – and promised more interesting versions to come. Read more
At a quite popular press conference Greek representative Sakis Rouvas gave a little taste of how his song would sound without any instruments. Watch our video to hear that. Read more
Sakis Rouvas was asked if he liked the entry from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Aside from thinking that Regina was a female singer he answered quite well when he turned it into being about what is good music and why he prefers a national with public voting over an internal selection. Sakis had some problems today… Read more
Yesterday was N day. N for Norway and it turned out to be quite a circus act in more than one way. The Eurovision Song Contest juice is also popular, but people are wondering where the water is… me, I am just happy that in two weeks I will never have to see a Russian… Read more
As the top favourite to win a lot of fans and press found its way to the first Norwegian press conference. Alexander Rybak and his band served them all to one of his other songs plus a little performance from the dancers that will be on the stage in Moscow. Read more
Sunday’s accreditation problem is solved and it appeared like everything nice and slowly got into the Eurovision rhythm again during Monday. Denmark and Iceland even had time asking the question about if Iceland should re-join the Kingdom of Denmark. As hectic as everything was Sunday just as relaxed was Monday. Most people have sort of… Read more
Regina, that represents Bosnia & Herzegovina, gave a live version at their first entry in Russian. It took place at their first press conference where a birthday song was also being sung for a backing singer. Read more
Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir treated the journalist with an acappella version of her entry Is It True at the first Icelandic press conference. Read more
Iceland has rehearsed their song Is It True for the first time at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. Jóhanna will be joined on stage by experienced names as Friðrik Ómar from Euroband and Hera Björk from this years Danish final. Read more