Vasil confirms he will be North Macedonia’s 2021 representative
Today, Vasil has confirmed that he will be back to represent North Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The list of 2020 acts to return thereby got larger. Read more
Today, Vasil has confirmed that he will be back to represent North Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The list of 2020 acts to return thereby got larger. Read more
Azeri public broadcaster Ictimai TV has opened the submission window for the entry that Samira Efendi will perform in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. The window will close again on January 19th. Read more
Hajrudin Varešanović, better known as Hari Mata Hari, is back on the music scene after a longer break. Recently, he launched a new single titled “Ja Sam Sam Što Nemam Tebe” which deals with sorrow and loneliness as consequences of a failed relationship one can’t get over. Read more
Israel’s national broadcaster, KAN, revealed today the three songs that will compete to represent the country in Rotterdam this May. Eden Alene will sing one of the following songs: ‘La La Love’, ‘Set Me Free’ and ‘Ue La La’, but which one should it be? Read more
On New Year, the Belarusian national broadcaster (BTRC) launched its search for the entry that will represent the country in Rotterdam this year. It’s still not decided though when the national final will be held. Read more
The Irish singer and songwriter Liam Reilly, who finished 2nd in 1990 Eurovision Song Contest, has died at age 65. He is mentioned to have passed away suddenly, but peacefully. Read more
Slovenian national broadcaster announced yesterday that the national selection for this year’s Eurovision, EMA, will take place on the 27th of February. It looks like that Ana Soklič will perform theee songs in the final show. Read more
Dino Merlin has closed out 2020 and kicked off 2021 by launching a new single titled ‘Dođi’. On his latest song, which deals with loneliness, insecurity and anxiety in today’s world, Dino has cooperated with Senidah – one of the most popular artists in Slovenia and across the region. Read more
Croatian singer, songwriter and voice actress, Nina Kraljić, has just launched a new single titled “Slijepa Ulica”. It is a very emotional pop ballad about today’s world, where people are facing a lot of challenges trying to find solutions. Read more
Serbian National Broadcaster, RTS, has confirmed what have been rumored for months: the girl band Hurricane, also known as Hurricane Girls, will represent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest next year. As such, we have yet another 2020 act in comeback. Read more
Croatian National Broadcaster, HRT, has announced today which 14 acts will take part in the national selection Dora next year. The next year’s field is a combination of previous participants in the Eurovision Song Contest and Dora, such as Nina Kraljić, Tony Cetinski and Mia Negovatić, and some newcomers. Read more
With attitude and perhaps a bit of hypnose, Regina stole the hearts of many Eurovision fans back in 2009. The band reached popularity spread over the Balkan countries and has even been warm up band for Rolling Stones. Read more
Slovene duo Maraaya, who participated at 2015 Eurovision Song Contest has released a new song titled ‘Drevo’. It is a modern, sensual and emotional ballad about worshipping the relationships in the family. Read more
With a song about unhappy love, and a beautiful staging, Bosnia & Herzegovina achieved their best ever Eurovision result. ‘Lejla’ placed third at 2006 contest. 14 years later, this song is still loved by many Eurovision fans – although there are a few who dare to it call boring. Read more
Famous Croatian pop singer Vanna has released a new song this week titled “Puna Memorija”. It is a powerful love ballad about good memories. Vanna represented her country at the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen. Read more
Dino Merlin, who represented his country Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision several times, has released a new single titled “Mi”. It is a song about how we change in a world which is constantly changing. Read more
Danijel might not have had a glorious career after his Eurovision participation in 1983, but his entry ‘Džuli’ is still well remembered and loved by many fans. In fact, 37 years later, the song can also attract newer Eurovision fans. Read more
Martina Majerle, who previously represented Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest, has released a new song ‘Volin Kad Si Tu’. It is a powerful love ballad about a timeless love of a woman. Read more
Croatian diva and former Eurovision participant on two occasions, Tereza Kesovija, has recently released a new single ”Ima Te”. It’s a powerful love ballad that reminds us of, that love leaves a memory no one can steal. Read more
Dami Im, the runner-up of 2016 Eurovision Song Contest, launched a new song yesterday titled “Paper Dragon”. It is an anthemic pop song which stresses the importance of believing in yourself and fighting your case. Read more
In their second Eurovision appearance, Feminnem failed to reach the final. While some Eurovision fans are unable to understand that result, others find the song lacking power. Read more
Nina Kraljić, who represented Croatia at 2016 Eurovision, is out with a new song ‘Čuvaj Me’. It is a mid-tempo pop song mixed with traditional music and inspired by love – love to nature. Read more
Verka Serduchka, one of the brightest Eurovision stars, has launched a four-track EP “Sexy”. With the new album, Verka is celebrating life, individuality and diversity through partying, dancing and drinking a lot of champagne. Read more
It was an unusual entry for Montenegro, and despite the band putting on their best charm, Highway failed to reach the final in 2016. Today’s Eurovision fans are quite mixed in their opinions when it comes to this entry ‘The Real Thing’. Read more
1992 was the year where Yugoslavia’s name would appear among the Eurovision participants for the last time. Under the name Extra Nena, Snežana Berić represented a country that didn’t exist anymore. She finished in 13th place. Read more
He won the semi-final, but in the final he lost out to Ukraine’s Ruslana. Željko’s second place is, however, still remembered and loved by many fans, but an opposition does exist. Read more