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Australia's Eurovision hopeful GoJo is taking to the Basel stage for the competition's second-semi final. Also performing is Israel's Yuval Raphael, who says she is mentally prepared to be be boo-ed in the arena, amid protests over her country's actions in Gaza. - スイスのバーゼルで始まった今年のユーロビジョンソングコンテスト。オーストラリアからは、Go-Joが、準決勝第2ラウンド(オーストラリア東部時間16日 5am)に挑みます。
Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, looks ahead to the second Eurovision Song Contest semi-final, where Ireland's EMMY will compete for a spot in the Grand Final.
Australia's Eurovision hopeful GoJo is taking to the Basel stage for the competition's second-semi final. Also performing is Israel's Yuval Raphael, who says she is mentally prepared to be be boo-ed in the arena, amid protests over her country's actions in Gaza.
Alex from the Éirevision podcast told Oliver what it was like to be at the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025, live from Basel.
Eurovision Week for 2025 is upon us as well as the 37 artists gathered in Basel. We get caught up on the news leading up to this week before discussing the rehearsals and our predictions for who will advance to Saturday's Grand Final. Eurovision 2025 Semi-Final Preview Summary Lumo stuns in Basel debut (0:48) Eurovision Artist Support Measures (2:38) Ongoing Issues: Flag Policy 2025 and Israel's Participation (6:01) Semi-Final Format Changes (10:48) Where to watch Eurovision 2025 (16:13) Eurovision Semi-Final 1 Predictions (POTENTIAL SPOILERS) (18:27) Eurovision Semi-Final 2 Predictions (POTENTIAL SPOILERS) (32:24) Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find your podcast app to subscribe 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 reach out on Bluesky @eurowhat.bsky.social (https://bsky.app/profile/eurowhat.bsky.social). Basel 2025 Keep up with Eurovision selection season on our Basel 2025 page (https://www.eurowhat.com/2025-basel)! We have a calendar with links to livestreams, details about entries as their selected, plus our Spotify playlists with every song we can find that is trying to get the Eurovision stage. Join the EuroWhat AV Club! If you would like to help financially support the show, we are hosting the EuroWhat AV Club over on Patreon! We have a slew of bonus episodes with deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics.
Today on the Eurovoix Podcast, it's Eurovision week - and we're hearing from the stars of Semi-Final 1 as they prepare for the performance of their lives.James Stephenson hosts today's Wrap-Up in Basel as we chat to some of the biggest contenders at this year's contest. You'll hear from Cyprus's Theo Evan about the staging he calls "impossible", speak to Klemen about his heartfelt ballad "How Much Time Do We Have Left", and chat to Justyna Steczkowska about coming back to Eurovision after 30 years with "Gaja".And, not only that, we speak to the contest favourites KAJ from Sweden about "Bara Bada Bastu" - and we have a special intro from them!Across the rest of this Monday episode, we'll wrap up the 15 songs competing in the first semi-final, and the rest of our Eurovoix Podcast team will tell you what they're expecting and hoping for from Tuesday night's show. We'll also chat about the Big 5 and Switzerland as their stagings are revealed ahead of show week.So if you love Eurovision, go there with us. Listen to Wrap-Up throughout the contest in Basel, and make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you don't miss a moment!CREDITSCreated and Produced by: James StephensonHost: James StephensonContributors: Alistair Brown, Anthony Granger, Daniel Stridh, Darshan Bijuivgnesh, Davide Conte, Franciska van Waarden, Julien De-Re, Meg Davies, Neil Farren, Sem Anne van Dijk, Steven Heap, Tamara VecicEditor: James StephensonAnd your Eurovision 2025 Guests: Theo Evan (Cyprus), Justyna Steczkowska (Poland), Klemen (Slovenia), KAJ (Sweden), Marko Bosnjak (Croatia), Mamagama (Azerbaijan), Tommy Cash (Estonia) & Claude (Netherlands)Want to know more about Eurovision? Read all the latest news from the contest at Eurovoix.Follow Eurovoix on XFollow Eurovoix on InstagramFollow Eurovoix on Facebook
You thought the first half of Eurovision Semi Final 1 was crazy? Check out the second half! Michael and Io wrap their heads around the monstrosity that is the second... LEARN MORE The post Previewing the 2nd half of Eurovision 2025 Semi Final 1 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
In a special episode from the host city of this year's contest, we bring you all the biggest names as we mark the official start of Switzerland's hosting of Eurovision 2025.Recorded just minutes after the end of the live broadcast, we catch up with Contest Producer Christer Björkman, while Executive Producer duo Reto Peritz and Moritz Stadler also update us on the progress of the host broadcaster as they continue to prepare for the live shows.Two of the European Broadcasting Union's most important people also join us as Eurovision Director Martin Green gives us his thoughts on recent developments, including the lack of accessible tickets for fans, and Martin Österdahl returns to the podcast to reflect on a difficult twelve months, and look ahead to the future.To support the podcast, head to Buy Me A Coffee.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok or email hello@eurotrippodcast.com, and find us online at eurotrippodcast.com.This episode was brought to you in collaboration with This Is Basel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the To Do List! This is another of our special editions! We know most people in the US may not be aware of the Eurovision Song Contest (though it is so awesome that they should be), so this is more directed to the European audience and for fans like us all over the world. We wanted to celebrate the performers and their songs, so we watched and evaluated the second semi-final. Listen in to gain some insight on those who rose to the occasion and those who fell a bit short. It was quite the spectacle. We are always open to suggestions on future episodes, so please send them our way via email, Facebook, and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/PodcastToDoList/ www.instagram.com/podcasttodolist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckF03-JG_kvEy4jsc-wH3Q/featured https://podcastthetodolist.wordpress.com/ Thank you and enjoy! Music by Kevin MacLeod (Aurea Carmina)
In our Eurovision 2024 Grand Final Preview, we discuss the results of the two semi-finals in Malmö, make some predictions on what may happen on Saturday, and scratch why Sweden's hosting has been itching us this week. This episode was recorded at 7pm US Eastern Time on Thursday, May 9. Poop Chaos Summary Corrections: Robyn Edition (0:52) Eurovision Semi-Final 1 in Review (2:32) Eurovision Semi-Final 2 in Review (10:46) Grand Final Preview (27:10) Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find your podcast app to subscribe 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 reach out on Bluesky @eurowhat.bsky.social (https://bsky.app/profile/eurowhat.bsky.social). Malmö 2024 Stay up to date on everything happening in the leadup to the Eurovision Song Contest on our page dedicated to Malmö 2024 (https://www.eurowhat.com/2024-malmo). You can keep tabs on the countries, artists, and songs, set your laundry folding schedule with our EuroWhat's On calendar, and futz with your Spotify algorithm with our Selection Season playlist (https://eurowhat.com/selection-season)! Join the EuroWhat AV Club! If you would like to help financially support the show, we are hosting the EuroWhat AV Club over on Patreon! We have a slew of bonus episodes with deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics.
Kirsty-Blake Knox, Irish Independent, is in Malmo for the Eurovision and discusses second semi-final that includes Israeli entry.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the To Do List! This is another of our special editions! We know most people in the US may not be aware of the Eurovision Song Contest (though it is so awesome that they should be), so this is more directed to the European audience and for fans like us all over the world. We wanted to celebrate the performers and their songs, so we watched and evaluated the first semi-final. Listen in to gain some insight on those who rose to the occasion and those who fell a bit short. It was quite the spectacle and even inspired us to discuss firepants! We are always open to suggestions on future episodes, so please send them our way via email, Facebook, and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/PodcastToDoList/ www.instagram.com/podcasttodolist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckF03-JG_kvEy4jsc-wH3Q/featured https://podcastthetodolist.wordpress.com/ Thank you and enjoy! Music by Kevin MacLeod (Aurea Carmina)
Live from Malmö, Newstalk Reporter Henry McKean speaks with Ireland's 2024 Eurovision entrant Bambie Thug ahead of their performance on the Swedish stage.Henry shares with Kieran all the emotions that the artist is feeling about competing, representing the non-binary community and Johnny Logan. Image credit: Image credit: Corinne Cumming/EBU
It's Eurovision Week! After we get caught up on Contest news, we make our predictions on which acts will advance to Saturday's Grand Final. Will there be heartbreak in Malmö? Designated Perceived Nudity Corner Summary Eurovision News: Peacock, Producer's Choice, Flags (1:19) Eurovision Semi-Final 1 Predictions (13:01) Eurovision Semi-Final 2 Predictions (25:52) Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find your podcast app to subscribe 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 reach out on Bluesky @eurowhat.bsky.social (https://bsky.app/profile/eurowhat.bsky.social). Malmö 2024 Stay up to date on everything happening in the leadup to the Eurovision Song Contest on our page dedicated to Malmö 2024 (https://www.eurowhat.com/2024-malmo). You can keep tabs on the countries, artists, and songs, set your laundry folding schedule with our EuroWhat's On calendar, and futz with your Spotify algorithm with our Selection Season playlist (https://eurowhat.com/selection-season)! Join the EuroWhat AV Club! If you would like to help financially support the show, we are hosting the EuroWhat AV Club over on Patreon! We have a slew of bonus episodes with deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics.
Send us a Text Message.A lead performer for Eurovision Semi Final 1 was raced into hospital for an embarrassing illness. Will they be able to pull it together for the big show or are they about to drop Douze points? Can you guess who?But in good news we have just invented a new drinking game. It's important to find those rainbows in the grey skies.Relax, have a drink or twelve, Eurovision 2024 is here!Support the Show.#eurovision
OnEurope's Phil Colclough, Media's Lisa-Jayne Lewis and Mission Eurovision's Anna Ferguson chew the fat about the first Semi-Final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest, Hear us guffaw as we tell you, our European Children, precisely what we think of some songwriters efforts to entertain Europe on a Tuesday night in May!
Meredith Clark from Light Treason News joins us to chat about our last set of songs for Eurovision Semi Final 1: Serbia, Iceland, Australia, Portugal, and Azerbaijan. Topics include: Memes popular in Bangladesh, Whose Line is It Anyway, didgeridoos, three-minute world building, and arms appreciation. Optimistic Summary Welcome back, Meredith Clark! (0:53)
We don't have all the songs. I know. We haven't seen some performed live. Sure. Armenia has been SUPER QUIET! Will that stop us from making predictions and speculating? NOPE! Hop into this analysis of the second semi-final for #Eurovision2024. First half Armenia Austria Czechia DenmarkGreece MaltaSwitzerland Second half Belgium Estonia Israel GeorgiaLatvia Netherlands Norway San Marino Wondering who can win Eurovision 2024? Listen. Wondering how the the event organization could go? Listen. What's the REAL TEA behind the scenes at Eurovision? Listen. Subscribe to the Eurovision for Real podcast hosted by Alesia Michelle. 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://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alesia73/support
Hello everyone, and welcome to the To Do List! This is another of our special editions! We know most people in the US may not be aware of the Eurovision Song Contest (though it is so awesome that they should be), so this is more directed to the European audience and for fans like us all over the world. We wanted to celebrate the performers and their songs, so we watched and evaluated the second semi-final. Listen in to gain some insight on those who rose to the occasion and those who fell a bit short. It was quite the spectacle. We are always open to suggestions on future episodes, so please send them our way via email, Facebook, and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/PodcastToDoList/ www.instagram.com/podcasttodolist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckF03-JG_kvEy4jsc-wH3Q/featured https://podcastthetodolist.wordpress.com/ Thank you and enjoy! Music by Kevin MacLeod (Aurea Carmina)
Eurovisioncast want to hear from fans in Liverpool. Email eurovisioncast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments and send us a message (or a voice note) on WhatsApp, to 03301239480.Follow us on social media. We'll be using the hashtag #Eurovisioncast.Today's Eurovisioncast was hosted by Eurovision winner Måns Zelmerlöw, BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst, BBC News Eurovision Reporter Daniel Rosney, and BBC Radio Merseyside's Ngunan Adamu.The podcast was produced by Emma Forde and Alex Collins. Sound design was by Nicky Edwards. The social media producer is Melanie Stewart-Smith. The podcast commissioning producer was Caroline McEvoy. The commissioning executive was Louise Kattenhorn. The senior news editors were Jonathan Aspinwall and Sam Bonham.
t's Eurovision Season so it's time for a guide to the biggest song contest the world has ever known - done the Glittery way! So grab your sequins, your hairspray & don't forget your wind machine because it's time to talk the olympics of song!In this episode, Ross unpacks all the goodness of Semi-Final Two hot off the presses, The highs, The Oh-Nos! and everything in between, come unpack it all right here. Enjoyed this episode? Leave a rating in your podcast app of choice or share on Socials using #GGEuroFeverFind all our links here: http://linktr.ee/glitterball Get the best glittery experience possible (all episodes ad-free AND Exclusive extras) by becoming a member, just follow this link. https://plus.acast.com/s/glitteryoodness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the To Do List! This is another of our special editions! We know most people in the US may not be aware of the Eurovision Song Contest (though it is so awesome that they should be), so this is more directed to the European audience and for fans like us all over the world. We wanted to celebrate the performers and their songs, so we watched and evaluated the first semi-final. Listen in to gain some insight on those who rose to the occasion and those who fell a bit short. It was quite the spectacle and even inspired us to change up our playlists! We are always open to suggestions on future episodes, so please send them our way via email, Facebook, and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/PodcastToDoList/ www.instagram.com/podcasttodolist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckF03-JG_kvEy4jsc-wH3Q/featured https://podcastthetodolist.wordpress.com/ Thank you and enjoy! Music by Kevin MacLeod (Aurea Carmina)
Sweden qualifies but Ireland is out of the final. Eurovisioncast want to hear from fans in Liverpool. Email eurovisioncast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments and send us a message (or a voice note) on WhatsApp, to 03301239480.Follow us on social media. We'll be using the hashtag #Eurovisioncast.Today's Eurovisioncast was hosted by Eurovision winner Måns Zelmerlöw, BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst, BBC News Eurovision Reporter Daniel Rosney, and BBC Radio Merseyside's Ngunan Adamu.The podcast was produced by Emma Forde and Alex Collins. Sound design was by Nicky Edwards. The social media producer is Melanie Stewart-Smith. The podcast commissioning producer was Caroline McEvoy. The commissioning executive was Louise Kattenhorn. The senior news editors were Jonathan Aspinwall and Sam Bonham.
Want to sound like a Eurovision expert but don't know where to start? We've done the hard work so you don't have to. Dermot and Dave's own Eimear put the head down, the headphones on and has created the ultimate cheat sheet ahead of Ireland's semi-final appearance. Pick your winners, astound others with facts, it's a win-win.
Tonight is the night that Ireland's Eurovision entry – Wild Youth will battle it out against 14 other nations in the first of two Eurovision Semi-Final contests this week, with the final to be held this Thursday. Is Eurovision still cool or does anyone care anymore? We asked Radio and TV Presenter & Host of the Junior Eurovision on TG4, Louise Cantillon.
t's Eurovision Season so it's time for a guide to the biggest song contest the world has ever known - done the Glittery way! So grab your sequins, your hairspray & don't forget your wind machine because it's time to talk the olympics of song!In this episode, Ross unpacks all the goodness of Semi-Final One hot off the presses, The highs, The Oh-Nos! and everything in between, come unpack it all right here. Enjoyed this episode? Leave a rating in your podcast app of choice or share on Socials using #GGEuroFeverFind all our links here: http://linktr.ee/glitterball Get the best glittery experience possible (all episodes ad-free AND Exclusive extras) by becoming a member, just follow this link. https://plus.acast.com/s/glitteryoodness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight is the night that Ireland's Eurovision entry – Wild Youth will battle it out against 14 other nations in the first of two Eurovision Semi-Final contests this week, with the final to be held this Thursday. Is Eurovision still cool or does anyone care anymore? We asked Radio and TV Presenter & Host of the Junior Eurovision on TG4, Louise Cantillon.
As the media take a first look at the Eurovision Semi-Final 1 rehearsal, the boys bring you some notes, appraisals, and predictions!
Susan Rogers from Berklee College of Music and author of This Is What It Sounds Like (https://www.thisiswhatitsoundslike.com/) joins us for a record pull of the middle section of Eurovision Semi-Final 2. How do Iceland, Greece, Poland, Slovenia, and Georgia interact with our listener profiles? Hotel Art Summary This is What it Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You (0:49) Iceland - Diljá - “Power” (5:53) Greece - Victor Vernicos - "What They Say" (11:39) Poland - Blanka - "Solo" (18:31) Slovenia - Joker Out - "Carpe Diem" (24:52) Georgia - Iru - "Echo" (31:07) 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 Eurovision 2023 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 Eurowhat AV Club and deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Susan Rogers.
We close out our coverage of Eurovision Semi-Final 1 with Allegra Kuney, who has brought her media studies hats for our discussions about Switzerland, Israel, Moldova, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Lv100 Paladin Summary Switzerland - Remo Forrer - "Watergun" (3:48) Israel - Noa Kirel - "Unicorn" (10:07) Moldova - Pasha Parfeni - "Soarele şi luna" (19:12) Sweden - Loreen - "Tattoo" (24:28) The Netherlands - Mia Nicolaï and Dion Cooper - "Burning Daylight" (34:54) Final Thoughts (41:28) 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 Eurovision 2023 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 Eurowhat AV Club and deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Allegra Kuney.
We welcome back Ned Raggett to discuss five more entries from Eurovision Semi-Final 1. How has the running order affected our thoughts on Serbia, Portugal, Azerbaijan, Czechia, and Finland? Capsaicin Summary Serbia - Luke Black - "Samo mi se spava" (1:47) Portugal - Mimicat - "Ai Coração" (9:57) Azerbaijan - TuranTuralX - "Tell Me More" (16:11) Czechia - Vesna - "My Sister's Crown" (24:41) Finland - Käärijä - "Cha Cha Cha" (30:26) Final Thoughts (48:14) 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 Eurovision 2023 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 Eurowhat AV Club and deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Ned Raggett.
It's a big week for Eurovision updates, as the full running orders for the two semi-finals have been announced.Ten nations from each semi-final show, to be held in Liverpool on Tuesday 9th and Thursday 11th May, will qualify for the grand final on Saturday 13th, in which (at the time of recording) Sweden are the heavy favourites as 2012 winner Loreen returns with another banger.2nd Semi-Final Full Lineup Reveal1st Semi-Final Full Lineup RevealIf you love Eurovision as much as we do, don't forget to connect with us on social. DM us on Twitter at @Bingewatch_Pod and join our Facebook Page.You can also now support the show with a generous Douze Points of your own!And if you want more bingeworthy TV coverage, check out our other shows:BingewatchBitesize BingewatchDouze Points is a Podcasts By Liam production, presented by Steven Perkins and produced by Liam Heffernan. Original theme composed by Ian MacEwan. The Bingewatch network was created by Hannah Fernando and Ian MacEwan. For any queries, including advertising & sponsorship, please email hello@podcastsbyliam.com
Ben Robertson joins Ewan Spence to talk about today's announcement of the Eurovision Semi Final running order. Why is it important, what needs to be considered, and can it really boost a song's qualification chances? The post Eurovision Chat Over Coffee: Why The Running Order Is Important appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.
We started Eurovision Week with 35 semi-finalists. 20 have moved on to join the Big 5 in Saturday's Grand Final. We take stock of our predictions from last episode and make our picks for who will win Eurovision 2022. ¯_(ツ)/¯ Eurovision 2022 Grand Final Preview Summary Eurovision Semi-Final 1 (2:27) Eurovision Semi-Final 2 (12:34) Eurovision Grand Final Preview (24:37) Who will win Eurovision 2022? (31:42) Eurovision 2022 Review Series Semi-Final 1 Part 1 (http://eurowhat.com/149) Semi-Final 1 Part 2 (http://eurowhat.com/150) Semi-Final 1 Part 3 (http://eurowhat.com/151) Semi-Final 2 Part 1 (http://eurowhat.com/152) Semi-Final 2 Part 2 (http://eurowhat.com/153) Semi-Final 2 Part 3 (http://eurowhat.com/154) Auto-Qualifiers (http://eurowhat.com/155) Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. When you subscribe (https://www.eurowhat.com/subscribe), please rate and review us. We welcome your feedback and the ratings will help other Eurovision fans find us. 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).
Hello everyone, and welcome to the To Do List! This is another of our special editions! We know most people in the US may not be aware of the Eurovision Song Contest (though it is so awesome that they should be), so this is more directed to the European audience and for fans like us all over the world. We wanted to celebrate the performers and their songs, so we watched and evaluated the second semi-final. Listen in to gain some insight on those who rose to the occasion and those who fell a bit short. It was quite the spectacle and even inspired us to evaluate the value of circus performers! We are always open to suggestions on future episodes, so please send them our way via email, Facebook, and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/PodcastToDoList/ www.instagram.com/podcasttodolist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckF03-JG_kvEy4jsc-wH3Q/featured https://podcastthetodolist.wordpress.com/ Thank you and enjoy! Music by Kevin MacLeod (Aurea Carmina)
There was disappointment for Ireland in the Eurovision semi-final last night as Brooke Scullion failed to qualify for Saturday's final. Eurovision super-fan Francis Brennan joined The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show this morning to discuss went wrong for Ireland. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/13092048/GIFT-Francis-Brennan-Paschal-Eurovision-130522-STING-.mp3"][/audio] Paschal Donohoe also joined the show and absolutely flipped a lid over the results. Catch all the Gift Grub fun by pressing the Play button above.
It's the 2nd semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest, this year, it's hosted by Italy. Ireland are 10th on the stage tonight with ‘That's Rich'. Henry McKean is in a hot Turin, its 28 degrees, If Ireland win outright it will cost Paddy Power a €1million. We hope she could snatch a place, Henry saw Brooke in rehearsals just now, she was relaxed, confident and strong and momentum. Henry McKean reports from Turin.
It's the 2nd semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest, this year, it's hosted by Italy. Ireland are 10th on the stage tonight with ‘That's Rich'. Henry McKean is in a hot Turin, its 28 degrees, If Ireland win outright it will cost Paddy Power a €1million. We hope she could snatch a place, Henry saw Brooke in rehearsals just now, she was relaxed, confident and strong and momentum. Henry McKean reports from Turin.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the To Do List! This is another of our special editions! We know most people in the US may not be aware of the Eurovision Song Contest (though it is so awesome that they should be), so this is more directed to the European audience and for fans like us all over the world. We wanted to celebrate the performers and their songs, so we watched and evaluated the first semi-final. Listen in to gain some insight on those who rose to the occasion and those who fell a bit short. It was quite the spectacle and even inspired us to change up our playlists! We are always open to suggestions on future episodes, so please send them our way via email, Facebook, and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/PodcastToDoList/ www.instagram.com/podcasttodolist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckF03-JG_kvEy4jsc-wH3Q/featured https://podcastthetodolist.wordpress.com/ Thank you and enjoy! Music by Kevin MacLeod (Aurea Carmina)
The Eurovision Semi Final is closing in and all the artists are doing what they can to be prepared to perform at their best. Ahead of Semi #2, Michael... LEARN MORE The post
Our preview of Eurovision Semi Final 1 wraps up with second half of this year's contenders for Turin. Michael and Io discuss the sound of these beautiful songs and try... LEARN MORE The post It's beautiful: Previewing the second half of Eurovision 2022 Semi Final 1 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the To Do List! This is another of our special editions! We know most people in the US may not be aware of the Eurovision Song Contest (though it is so awesome that they should be), so this is more directed to the European audience and for fans like us all over the world. We wanted to celebrate the performers and their songs, so we watched and evaluated the second semi-final. Listen in to gain some insight on those who rose to the occasion and those who fell a bit short. It was quite the spectacle and even inspired us to ponder the value of ice cream! We are always open to suggestions on future episodes, so please send them our way via email, Facebook, and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/PodcastToDoList/ www.instagram.com/podcasttodolist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckF03-JG_kvEy4jsc-wH3Q/featured https://podcastthetodolist.wordpress.com/ Thank you and enjoy! Music by Kevin MacLeod (Aurea Carmina)
Hello everyone, and welcome to the To Do List! This is another of our special editions! We know most people in the US may not be aware of the Eurovision Song Contest (though it is so awesome that they should be), so this is more directed to the European audience and for fans like us all over the world. We wanted to celebrate the performers and their songs, so we watched and evaluated the first semi-final. Listen in to gain some insight on those who rose to the occasion and those who fell a bit short. It was quite the spectacle and even inspired us to change up our playlists! We are always open to suggestions on future episodes, so please send them our way via email, Facebook, and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/PodcastToDoList/ www.instagram.com/podcasttodolist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckF03-JG_kvEy4jsc-wH3Q/featured https://podcastthetodolist.wordpress.com/ Thank you and enjoy! Music by Kevin MacLeod (Aurea Carmina)
On today's show Ray chats to Dustin about last nights Eurovision Semi Final, Anna Lee Dowling talks about her unique story of her journey from China to Ireland and Doctor Charles Garavan, author and lecturer focusing on helping people to improve their memory joins Ray.
Ray chats to Dustin about Dustin about last nights Eurovision Semi Final.
On todays show with non essental retail reopening yesterday Ray catches up with the owner of Raven Books Louisa Cameron, Ray speaks to Yvonne Moroney and Donie Ryan who are part of North Tipperary drugs charity called Carmha and Linda Martin chats to Ray ahead of tonights Eurovision Semi Final.
Ned Raggett joins us to discuss the heaven and hell aspects of Eurovision Semi-Final 1. Who knew that 2021 would be Satan's pop culture year? 114: Satan's Glowup Follow The EuroWhat? Podcast on your favorite podcast app and on Twitter @eurowhat
In our companion podcast to the Eurovision Again Semi Final special, Fin Ross Russell takes a look at what being in a Eurovision Semi Final is really like for the delegations, the songwriters and the media. The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Eurovision Again Semi Final Special appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.
Michael and Geri continue their round up of the songs that didn't make it through to the Fantasy Eurovision Final. Includes talk of musical porn sci-fi, misunderstood song titles, and Covid-19 premonitions. Playlist for Semi-Final 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOuiTJlBC50&list=PL83FKPS8Vo1QxWbRzaAmE2SRT6O9cncft
True to their word, Geri and Michael only went and put on Fantasy Eurovision! 41 'countries' were recruited, votes were made, finalists selected and a Winner crowned. In this, the first of the semi-final roundups, find out which countries didn't make it through and how Geri and Michael feel about that. Includes talk of inappropriate lyrics, xenophobia, and Irish Whistle aversions. Playlist for Semi-Final 1 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL83FKPS8Vo1Tbh7UvVe9n8CzZOxk2EEG3
The boys return with a review of Eurovision Semi-Final 2, or, what would have been the Thursday night of Eurovision week. What songs have been highlighted as the stand out entries? Grab a wine / coffee / tea and settle down as Matt and Monty lead you through some of the songs. Links: Second Cherry on TwitterSecond Cherry on InstagramSecond Cherry on Facebook Email us: hello@secondcherry.vision
The boys return with a review of Eurovision Semi-Final 2, or, what would have been the Thursday night of Eurovision week. What songs have been highlighted as the stand out entries? Grab a wine / coffee / tea and settle down as Matt and Monty lead you through some of the songs. Links: Second Cherry on TwitterSecond Cherry on InstagramSecond Cherry on Facebook Email us: hello@secondcherry.vision
Ahead of the second Eurovision Song Contest semi-final, reporter William Ton re-caps the performances in the first semi-final. Who soared and which acts flopped on the grandest song competition stage?
We look at the hits and misses from the Semi Final 2 rehearsals in Tel Aviv. Including some of the big favourites to take out this year's competition.
With running order in hand, we finish covering Eurovision Semi Final 1, talking about Georgia, Iceland, Estonia, Portugal, Greece, and San Marino. #46: Semi-Final 1 Part 3 Extremely Online Follow The EuroWhat? Podcast on your favorite podcast app and on Twitter @eurowhat
We review the results of the second semi final including Australia's third straight qualification.
We recap the results and performances of semi final one. Who did well, who flopped and who surprised.
We chat about the results of the second semi final of Eurovision 2017.
It's the second Eurovision Semi-Final and Isobel and Roland are once more joined by the wonderful Benji Jeffrey to evaluate the contestants taking part. The second semi-final really is a very mixed bag, from some club bangers to songs which make the room positively angry, there's a little something for everyone in this week's episode. Have an amazing day on Eurovision itself and we will see you next week!
Aussievision reacts to the results and performances of Eurovision Semi Final 1
Aussievision review the second half Eurovision semi final 2. Highlights include our controversial review of San Marino, our love of Estonia and what the hell did we think of Croatia?
Aussievision reviews the first half of Eurovision Semi Final Two... what do we love, what do we... not like so much and more importantly... what's going to qualify for the final?
Aussievision reviews Eurovision Semi Final 1 - second half.
Aussievision reviews the first half of Eurovision Semi Final One. What do we like and what will get through?