Hatari, the Icelandic Eurovision entry at the 2019 Eurovision in Tel Aviv, performed this weekend on the Station Narva Stage at Tallinn Music Week, including their Eurovision entry Hatrið mun sigra. The Station Narva Stage is a spin-off of the annual Station Narva festival held in the post-industrial city of Narva. Like its mother-festival, it …
Today, is the birthday of the amazing Icelandic singer, who participated in Eurovision back in 2010. On the occasion of her 49th Birthday, the beautiful lady made a special birthday gift for herself by recording a dance video with her fab friends. The artist wrote: Today is my birthday and I just had to do …
After the cancellation of the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, a lot of artists were under pressure whether they will represent their respective countries in the year of 2021. While 25 countries have confirmed their participation, only 18 of them have announced that the 2020 artists will also represent the country in 2021. But no matter …
Semi-Final 1 is over, and the first 10 qualifiers for the Grand Final have been found. The performances moving on to the Grand Final are, in order of announcement: 🇬🇷Greece – Katerine Duska – ‘Better Love’ 🇧🇾Belarus – ZENA – ‘Like It’ 🇷🇸Serbia – Nevena Božović – ‘Kruna’ 🇨🇾Cyprus – Tamta – ‘Replay’ 🇪🇪Estonia – …
After an intense week of rehearsals in Tel Aviv, tonight is the live recording and broadcast of Semi-Final 1, where the first 17 acts will perform for your votes, and we’ll get to see part of the Spanish, French and Israeli act as well. The acts for tonight’s Semi-Final 1 are listed below, tell us …
The final preparations for Eurovision in Tel Aviv has started, and over the weekend the contestants of Semi-Final 1 had their first round of rehearsals on the Eurovision stage, with the rehearsal order usually follows the running order. Day 1 First on stage, Saturday morning, was Cyprus, who are taking full advantage of once again …
Icelanders were probably the first to call for a boycott of Eurovision after Netta’s victory ‘Toy’ and her political message: ‘Next year in Jerusalem’. Árni Steingrímur Sigurðsson started a petition about this and managed to get 18,000 signatures during May last year. However, despite the popularity of the petition, Skarphéðinn Guðmundsson, program director at RUV, …