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21:06 Andrew Lambrou (Cyprus, 2023, Break a Broken Heart): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQG9YH2nCJw) 31:37 Troy Iwata (The Daily Show, Dash and Lily) We are in the middle of National Finals season, and controversy is already swirling around some of this years' selection processes! We talk about how a country's choice of song reflects what they want to project to the world, and how authoritarians have used national selections to try to bend the identity of their countries. We also discuss some of the biggest scandals in Eurovision national finals history, and explore how broadcasters can arrive at results that people view as "legitimate." Then we talk to Cyprus' representative from 2023, Andrew Lambrou. Andrew was selected by Cyprus in a surprising way, and the Australian-Cypriot-Greek singer brings his perspective to the ways in which Eurovision's universalism allows for the mixing of identities and cultures. Finally, Daily Show Correspondent Troy Iwata drops by to explore some of the biggest National Finals controversies in years past, and figure out what those controversial choices say about a nation's character. It's a game we're calling "National Not-Quite Final Answer" National Not Quite Final Answer Belarus, 2012 1: Alonya - Solayoh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKewBfUE2Mg 2: Litesound - We Are The Heroes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JWbOKNaIAo Poland 2023 3. Blanka - Solo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANM4CwbE0Is 4. Jann - Gladiator - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYtmjhR8_8E Spain 2017 5. Manel - Do It For Your Lover - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwS45HBhzTs 6. Mirela - Contigo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEKotQh05ds Spain 2022 7. Chanel - SloMo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mYBiIO0pfY 8. Tanxugueiras - Terra - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uGN9efcACw Ukraine 2022 9. Alina Pash - Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAHyFdNFnrE 10. Kalush Orchestra - Stefania - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKpYMb4Zwt4
DANCE PODCAST - KAPOW, FOR THE WORLD!JERVIS LIVELOIG: @jervislivelo | @composedthestudioJervis Livelo is a dancer, choreographer and movement director and is also the Director of Composed, The Studio. Jervis' journey began in the Western Sydney Hip-Hop crew scene, he then went on to receive his full-time training at ED5INTERNATIONAL graduating with an Advanced Diploma in Performing Arts. Jervis' performing credits include work with artists such as Rita Ora, Keith Urban, Vera Blue, Guy Sebastian, Keiynan Lonsdale, The Veronicas, Sheldon Riley, Darren Hayes, Jessica Mauboy and many more. Jervis' work also spans through theatre and was a cast member in the acclaimed Dirty Dancing (The Immersive Cinema Experience), was cast in Carmen on Cockatoo Island (Dance Captain & Assist.) and most recently in the ensemble of Madama Butterfly, both with Opera Australia. Jervis' screen credits include work for The voice, Dance Boss, The All New Monty, Westfields AU, X Factor, I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! and much more.His choreography/movement direction clientele include companies and artists such as Warner Music Australia, BACARDI, Eurovision, BONDS, Afterpay, Matt Corby, Vv Pete, Goldfang, Lara Andallo, Andrew Lambrou, and many other artists and brands who Jervis has delivered choreography and movement direction for.In this conversation, we dived into the following:- Why embracing your weird interests is crucial to career development.- Being professional, and taking your craft and career seriously (even if it feels a little bit like a joke to begin with).- The important reasons why upcoming dancers should slow down, do the not-so-fun work and not rush to get bigger jobs. - What to avoid when reaching out to someone you look up to.- Self-doubt, anxiety and the actions that help us work through it.Follow us on Instagram: @kapow.ftwIntro track: melanic. - we're just some motherf***king kids
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with Andrew Lambrou (Cyprus 2023) Interview with TVORCHI (Ukraine 2023) Interview with Brunette (Armenia 2023) Interview with Noa Kirel (Israel 2023) Interview with Mimicat (Portugal 2023) Interview with Blanka (Poland 2023) Interview with Remo Forrer (Switzerland 2023) Interview with Lord of the Lost (Germany 2023) Interview with Reiley (Denmark 2023) Interview with Brooke (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023) Interview with Maxine Pace (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023) Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2023 - A Look Back (Part 1) with Alasdair Rendall Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Interview with Eurovision Winner Loreen (Sweden 2012 and 2023): The 67th Eurovision Song Contest which took place on Saturday, 13 May 2023 in the M&S Arena of Liverpool, United Kingdom was won by Loreen from Sweden with the song "Tattoo". CONGRATULATIONS LOREEN! This is Sweden's seventh victory equaling with Ireland. Already in 2012 Loreen won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Europhoria". Loreen is the first female singer to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice whereas Johnny Logan is the first male singer having won the Eurovision Song Contest twice as a singer in 1980 and 1987. Prior to Loreen's second victory Radio International's JP and Marc had the pleasure and honour to meet Loreen for an interview which you can hear on the show this week. See below the results from the Scoreboard and our colleagues at Wikipedia have the details - click here for Eurovision 2023. The Eurovision 2023 Score Board The Photo Albums of Eurovision 2023: Please find below the links to the photo albums of the many Eurovision moments in Liverpool and Eurovision 2023. Enjoy!: Turquoise Carpet Eurovision 2023 Semi Final 1 Eurovision 2023 Semi Final 2 Eurovision 2023 - Grand Final Cavern Club, Royal Liver Tower Magical Mystery Tour Radio International's Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure 2023 (Dose 3): The end of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 marks the start of the annual PED Cure to help the many fans that are affected over the summer period with lots of Eurovision Fun, Interviews, Music so - make sure you in-take your weekly Dose of Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience and the PED Cure 2023. This week we have interview clips with TVORCHI from Ukraine, Brunette from Armenia, Andrew Lambrou from Cyprus, Noa Kirel from Israel, Mimicat from Portugal, Blanka from Poland, Reiley from Denmark, Lord of the Lost from Germany, Remo Forrer from Switzerland and from the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023 there is Brooke and Maxine Pace plus some VOXPOPS with fellow broadcasters, journalists and fan. Lord of the Lost (Germany 2023) Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. The Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com with Nick van Lith. The Eurovision Spotlight takes us back into the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with Alasdair Rendall, how he experienced the contest. Then there will be some of the great new releases of Eurovision artists are on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in his Eurovision Calendar and and and.... The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Boggie, Emilija Kokic of Riva (Yugoslavia 1989), Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Tim Schou of A Friend in London, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Wir haben eine Siegerin vom Eurovision Song Contest 2023 und die heißt Loreen für Schweden! Mit „Tattoo“ konnte sie mit Abstand die meisten Jury Votes einfahren und auch die zweitmeisten Publikumspunkte. Ein großer Erfolg für die erste Frau, die zweimal den ESC gewinnen konnte, was bisher nur Johnny Logan für Irland gelang. Neben Loreen gab es im großen Finale viele weitere starke Auftritte, die jedoch nicht unbedingt alle verdient abgeschnitten haben. Erlebt mit Geeo und Max die größte Show des Jahres noch einmal und falls ihr euch andere Ergebnisse gewünscht habt, dann ist das die beste Möglichkeit zur Traumabewältigung. Für uns war es das jedenfalls. Wir sagen „Danke ESC 2023, hallo ESC 2024“!
Seid ihr auch schon so aufgeregt wie wir auf das große Finale vom Eurovision Song Contest 2023? Wenn ihr uns rechtzeitig gefunden habt, dann findet die Show heute Abend statt. Vor dem Finale kamen aber die Semi-Finale und dort konnten wir schon alle Acts kennenlernen. Wie sie sich geschlagen haben, wer plötzlich bei uns ganz oben in der Top 10 steht, von welchen Künstler*innen wir uns verabschieden mussten und für wen wir die Daumen drücken, erfahrt ihr hier in dem ultimativen The Gayze Halbfinal Review. Happy Eurovision!
In today's episode, the government promised to deliver a ‘road map' on tackling traffic congestion – but also pollution from vehicles – while warning that Cyprus could end up paying tens of millions for carbon allowances for emissions from transport. In other news, Nicosia criminal court on Thursday handed down sentences to four persons, having found them guilty of fraudulently securing papers allowing asylum applicants to stay permanently on the island. And Cyprus' Eurovision entrant Andrew Lambrou on Thursday secured a spot in Saturday night's grand final in Liverpool. All these stories and more in your Daily News Briefing, brought to you by the Cyprus Mail. For more news updates, visit www.cyprus-mail.com
Marco und Alkis geben nach Sichtung der Proben-Clips vor dem zweiten Semifinale (und auch hier) des Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool ihre Prognose ab: Wer kommt weiter? Wer nicht? In Liverpool treten auch die österreichische Teilnehmerinnen Teya und Salena an. Ebenso Gustaph aus Belgien, Joker Out aus Slowenien, Reiley aus Dänemark, Diljá aus Island, Theodor Andrei aus Rumänien, Victor Vernicos aus Griechenland, Andrew Lambrou aus Zypern und Voyager aus Australien.Mit Teya & Salena spricht Marco über die Entstehung ihres Songs "Who The Hell Is Edgar" und seine Wirkung. Gustaphs Hüte sind natürlich auch ein Thema, als Marco mit ihm spricht, aber auch die musikalische Geschichte hinter seinem Track "Because of You" Die Slowenen Joker Out verraten, wie es zur Zusammenarbeit mit der Rock Legende Elvis Costello kam und was Bilderbuch damit zu tun haben. Reiley aus Dänemark verrät, was es mit der Background-Spur seines Songs auf sich hat. Diljá aus Island erklärt, warum es so viel Musik in Island gibt. Theodor Andrei aus Rumänien liebt die Atmosphäre beim Song Contest. Es fühlt sich für ihn eher wie eine Familie an, denn wie ein Wettbewerb. Und erzählt von seinen Bullying-Erfahrungen, unter denen er viele Jahre litt. Der gerade einmal 16-jährige Victor Vernicos aus Griechenland erzählt von der Entstehung seines Songs, den er bereits vor zwei Jahren schrieb. Andrew Lambrou aus Australien tritt für Zypern an und berichtet von seinen Erinnerungen an Zypern. Der Sänger der australischen Gruppe Voyager, Danny Estrin, erzählt vom passenden Bühnen-Auto für die Reise auf die ESC-Bühne.Und die Lieblings-Eurovision-Titel der Interviewten sind:Gustaph: Imaani mit "Where are you"Joker Out: Marija Šerifović mit "Molitva" und Monika Liu mit "Sentimentai"Reiley: Abba mit "Waterloo" und Emmelie de Forest mit "Only Teardrops"Diljá: "Statements" von Loreen vom Melodifestivalen 2018Theodor Andrei: ¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti? von Mikel HerzogVictor Vernicos: Duncan Laurence mit "Arcade"Andrew Lambrou: "My Number One" von Helena Paparizou In der Kleinen Song Contest Geschichte am Schluss erzählt Alkis von einem Musiker und Produzenten, der einem Eurovision-Act erst zu Weltruhm verholfen hat und der mit Liverpool verbunden ist, obwohl er dort nie lebte.
Auf 1 folgt 2, auf das erste Semi-Finale folgt das zweite Semi-Finale vom Eurovision Song Contest 2023. Wir nehmen die 16 Songs der Kandidat*innen unter die Lupe und sprechen ebenfalls über die Songs aus Spanien, der Ukraine und das Gastgeberlied aus dem Vereinigten Königreich. Begeisterung kommt leider nur selten auf bei diesem Halbfinale, aber umso besser kann es letztlich nur in der Show werden.
In our first episode on the ground in Liverpool we run through our experience here so far and look back at who has stood out in rehearsals. We also feature an interview with Loreen and sit down and chat with Aussie Andrew Lambrou.
Het Eurovisie Songfestival is in volle gang in Liverpool en Marco en GJ spreken hier gigantisch veel van de kandidaten die mee doen aan Eurovision. Daarom hier de eerste interview special waarin je uitgebreid hun verhalen kan horen. Je hoort onder andere de Australische band Voyager over hoe het is om lang van huis te zijn en hoe zij hun Songfestival inzending schreven, Theodor van Roemenie hoe het is om als jong talent je creative visie te mogen realiseren op het grootste podium ter wereld en Andrew Lambrou uit Cyprus over zijn favoriete games en hoe moeilijk het is om zijn falsetto noten te halen in de tweede halve finale! En een langer gesprek met Gustaph uit België over zelf acceptatie en representatie als LBGTQI persoon, de algemene groepssfeer onder de kandidaten en mee doen aan het Songfestival terwijl je al een flinke carrière ere hebt opgebouwd! En veel meer... Interviews in deze podcast: Reiley - Denemarken (tweede halve finale) Voyager - Australië (tweede halve finale) Andrew Lambrou - Cyprus (tweede halve finale) The Busker - Malta (eerste halve finale) Theodor Andrei - Roemenië (tweede halve finale) Diljá - IJsland (tweede halve finale) Gustaph - België (tweede halve finale) Marco & GJ sparen natuurlijk voor hun reis naar Liverpool en je kunt hun daarmee helpen door een fooitje achter te laten in hun FOOIENPOD. Marco en GJ nemen je wekelijks mee in het Eurovisie Songfestival en Junior Songfestival! Ze bespreken de laatste Eurovision nieuwtjes, blikken vooruit op de 2023 editie in Liverpool en nog veel meer. Je wekelijkse Eurovision Update is hier... Reageren op de uitzending? Dat kan via op Twitter/Facebook/Instagram
We last caught up with Andrew Lambrou in the lead up to 2022's edition of Australia Decides, hoping to represent Australia with Electrify. Just over a year later, Greek-Cypriot-Aussie is... LEARN MORE The post
A young Greek-Cypriot singer from Sydney is all set to wow music lovers at Eurovision which kickstarts in the UK today. If he wins, can Australia share the glory with Cyprus? - Ένας νεαρός από την πόλη του Σύδνεϋ με καταγωγή την Πάφο και την Λήμνο, θα εκπροσωπήσει την Κύπρο στην Eurovision.
Following his first rehearsal yesterday, our Tim got a chance to catch up with Andrew Lambrou to discuss his Liverpool experience so far. During their interview, Tim and Andrew talked about how his first rehearsal went and how he wants to tweak aspects to strengthen the message of his song. The post
Il protagonista di questo episodio di "Pillole di Eurovision" è Andrew Lambrou, in gara per Cipro all'Eurovision Song Contest 2023 con il brano "Break a broken heart".Iscriviti alla nostra lega del Fantaeurovision "Road to Liverpool" a questo link: https://app.fantaeurovision.com/league?id=644a3e1fdc47171659f3d4ce
In our weekly update we go over some Australia and Eurovision poll news and also give our pre-rehearsal predictions! We hear from Andrew Lambrou over in Europe for his weekly segment with Aussievision plus snippets from interviews with Monika Linkytė from Lithuania and Australia's Eurovision 2022 star Sheldon Riley. https://www.patreon.com/aussievision
We review and rank the Cypriot entry for Eurovision 2023, 'Break a Broken Heart' by Andrew Lambrou. We go through the positives and drawbacks of the song, get the Aussievision team's rankings and comments, and finish off with the personal wrap and rank from Dale and Mike. Patreon: www.patreon.com/aussievision
We run through the pre-parties from Amsterdam and London as well as our own preview events here in Brisbane and Sydney! Plus we hear from The Busker from Malta and their Aussie connections as well as the wonderful Gustaph from Belgium. And in our regular spot, Australia's own Andrew Lambrou gives us his update on his preparation for Liverpool. https://www.patreon.com/aussievision
We run through all the performances from the Madrid pre-party including our very own Voyager! We also chat to Brooke who is touring Australia, Victor Vernicos from Greece and do our weekly check in with Aussie Andrew Lambrou who is representing Cyprus this year. We finish off the week with the Top 3 songs from the Patreon Podcast Jury. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aussievision
In our weekly episode we look at the preview parties in Barcelona and Warsaw, touch on the semi-final draw, look ahead to Voyager's European trip and chat about Brooke's tour of Australia. We also have a special treat with the first installment of a weekly check-in with Andrew Lambrou during his preparation for representing Cyprus in Liverpool! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aussievision
Six more songs enter the Eurovision thunderdome courtesy of the Netherlands, Cyprus, Germany, Moldova, Serbia, and Iceland. We also find out what the finals in Sweden and Portugal will look like. Oh, and tickets are on sale... or at least they were... Raw Boost Energy Summary Eurovision Tickets When/Then (1:18) Mia Nikolai and Dion Cooper will be "Burning Daylight" for the Netherlands (3:42) Cyprus tasks Andrew Lambrou to "Break a Broken Heart" (6:28) Lord Of the Lost will shed "Blood & Glitter" for Germany (9:11) Pasha Parfeni will represent Moldova again with "Soarele si Luna" (15:37) Luke Black wins in Serbia's Pesma za Evroviziju with "Samo mi se spava" (19:17) Diljá uses her "Power" to win Iceland's Songvakeppnin (24:10) Sweden's Melfest and Portugal's Festival da Canção complete their semi-finals (28:25) Awaiting internals: Greece, Switzerland, Austria, Israel, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, United Kingdom (30:07) Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find your podcast app to subscribe here (https://www.eurowhat.com/subscribe). Keep tabs on everything happening with selection season for Eurovision 2023 including a calendar and playlists on our website at eurowhat.com/2023 Comments, questions, and episode topic suggestions are always welcome. You can shoot us an email (mailto:eurowhatpodcast@gmail.com), reach out on Twitter @eurowhat (https://twitter.com/eurowhat), or give us a toot on Mastodon (https://douzepoints.social/invite/ZTd9ufAC). Over on Patreon, we have a slew of bonus episodes featuring the American Song Contest, the Eurovision AV Club, and deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics. Thank you for your support!
Esta semana se han publicado dos canciones nuevas: Países Bajos nos traen Mia & Don con una canción de Duncan Laurence titulada Burning Daylight, Chipre ha presentado su suceda con Andrew Lambrou y Broken Hart. Por su parte se ha celebrado la primera semifinal del Festival Da Cançao donde Blanca Paloma olvidó el briefing y trató de llevar a todos a un sueño profundo. También finales de Polonia ("canta mal"), de San Marino donde MiVero no llegó ni a la final pero enseñó hombro y de Finlandia con el himno de la temporada Cha Cha Cha de Käärijä. Y por supuesto Loreen mostró sus armas para intentar repetir la corona. Todo esto comentado con nuestro humor habitual y una petición de Manuela: que elijan más chuminos. Disfruten.
Albina & Familja Kelmendi, Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper, Joker Out, Noa Kirel, Andrew Lambrou and TVORCHI are our 6 confirmed artists for Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool. We have only 2 songs so far, but listen and see who Alesia is most excited/hopeful for. Do we have our #ESC23 winners already? Listen to find out. CONNECT Read: http://EurovisionFam.com Watch: https://www.youtube.com/alesiamichelle TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alesiamichelle? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alesiamichelle Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlesiaMichelle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamAlesia --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alesia73/support
We open the season to discuss today's news that Australia Decides will not go ahead in 2023. We also take a look back at the news in the off-season including Liverpool chosen as the host city plus artists announced from Netherlands, Israel and Australia's own Andrew Lambrou for Cyprus. Support Aussievision and get bonus content at: www.patreon.com/aussievision
After we check in with the budding infrastructure for Eurovision 2023, we take a look at some of the non-winning entries over the years that still have an impact. Legacy Summary Eurovision announces the 37 countries going to Liverpool (0:43) Cyprus selects Andrew Lambrou (2:38) National final details: Spain, Norway, San Marino, Finland, Albania, Ukraine (4:03) Що робить Kalush Orchestra? (What is Kalush Orchestra doing?) (8:16) "SNAP" Chat: James Corden Edition (9:53) Eurovision Legacy Hits (11:53) Nightcore: the Party Cinderellas are Here (24:00) Cover art by ryo taka from Pixabay Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. You can find a service to subscribe to the show here (https://www.eurowhat.com/subscribe). Comments, questions, and episode topic suggestions are always welcome. You can shoot us an email (mailto:eurowhatpodcast@gmail.com) or find us on Twitter @eurowhat (https://twitter.com/eurowhat). Become a Patron! Patrons get access to our bonus podcast Just ASCing Questions.
Representatives from 37 countries will take part in the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool next May. Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyPB) has announced Andrew Lambrou as their representative joining Noa Kirel from Isreal as our 2 confirmed acts. This episode will cover who I think is coming with heat this year, and who might disappoint. I'm also talking about Benidorm Fest, Una Voce Per San Marino, and so much more! Listen in. CONNECT Read: http://EurovisionFam.com Watch: https://www.youtube.com/alesiamichelle TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alesiamichelle? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alesiamichelle Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlesiaMichelle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamAlesia --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alesia73/support
In today's episode, torrential rains and storms battered the island yesterday, with rainfall expected to continue through to Thursday. Larnaca experienced heavy flooding while parts of Nicosia were similarly affected. According to fire service spokesman Andreas Kettis, by around 3pm they received some 90 calls for help from across Larnaca district. Off-duty firefighters were called in to assist. Civil Defence crews were also deployed. In other news, President Nicos Anastasiades yesterday sought to play down comments he made about the three main candidates being partners – which drew strong reactions from all political camps. The president said that the media was fussing over what was in fact a humorous remark, after saying that he would have influence over whoever was elected. Elsewhere, Australian Cypriot singer Andrew Lambrou will represent Cyprus in the 67th Eurovision Song Contest in 2023. All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
Last weekend, Australia made it's choice for Eurovision 2022 in Turin, and we've got some things to say about it! Andrew Lambrou's killer arms, to Jaguar Jonze going up in flames, and Sheldon Riley's dramatic winner, we've got you covered. Check it out!
We review the 'Eurovision - Australia Decides' entry 'Electrify' by Andrew Lambrou. We run through the artist, the song, the team's rank and our own individual ranking. Support Aussievision and get bonus content at: https://www.patreon.com/aussievision Check out Kyriakos's chat with Andrew here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpMR8qRaqpA
Among the 11 entries of this year's competition "Eurovision - Australia Decides 2022" we meet Andrew Lambrou, who is of Greek-Cypriot background, with the song "Electrify". If he wins, he will represent Australia at Eurovision 2022, which will be held in Turin, Italy. - Ανάμεσα στις 11 συμμετοχές του φετινού διαγωνισμού «Eurovision - Australia Decides 2022» συναντάμε τον Andrew Lambrou, που έχει Ελληνο-Κυπριακή καταγωγή, με το τραγούδι “Electrify”. Αν κερδίσει θα εκπροσωπήσει την Αυστραλία στην Eurovision 2022, που θα διεξαχθεί στο Turin της Ιταλίας.
Australia gets to choose its Eurovision entry for 2022 on Saturday 26 February. One of this year's Eurovision – Australia Decides artists is Andrew Lambrou. Michael caught up with Andrew... LEARN MORE The post