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Destiny and Roxen not attending Opening Ceremony

Due to another confirmed case of Covid19 in the same hotel where Destiny and Roxen are staying both delegations are forced to skip the Turquoise Carpet ceremony later today. Earlier Iceland and Poland where excluded from the ceremony, Poland and Iceland both because one of the delegation members tested positive on Covid19. The ceremony will continue but for the safety of all delegations, still attending the Carpet, will now be moved  individually. in cooperation with Eurovision Artists  

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Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today. Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

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Azerbaijan: Efendi to sing “Mata Hari”

photo: Instagram Today, Azerbaijan presented its entry “Mata Hari”. It will be sung by Efendi. It is the 2nd time a song with the title “Mata Hari” is presented at the Eurovision Song Contest. Funny coincidence: the other one, a Norwegian entry, also came on stage in The Netherlands, back in 1976. The singer in those days, Anne Karine Strøm, received a reward from the city of Leeuwarden, the hometown of the alleged spy Mata Hari. Maybe Efendi can await something similar… Efendi was supposed to represent Azerbaijan last year with a song about another strong woman, “Cleopatra”.

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Column: Oh… My… J…

Never before the hunt for the Dutch contestant for the ESC was as big as this year.No doubt, last years victory has risen the expectations of the Dutch for this year, because that’s how it works in this country: if you lose the contest it sucks and must by abolished, if you win you have to win again the following year. But who will follow in the footsteps of Duncan? Only a handful of people know and for the time being keep their jaws together. Nevertheless, there is considerable speculation.Both by the fans and by the media, who bring it  as if it is the truth. The madness only really struck after DJ Timur from Radio 2 managed to announce that this year’s participant has a first name that starts with the letter J. Fortunately, that minimizes the possibilities considerably and crossing my mind, 3Js, Jannes, Jan Keizer, Jan Smit (why not a double role), Jill Helena, Joan Franca, Jordan Roy and Jeangu Macrooy. The latter is the gossip of the day and was launched by AD.nl, completely out of the blue, but from very reliable sources. No doubt, not the other very reliable sources  from Shownieuws. They reported yesterday, from a reliable source, that 4 artists still had a chance to defend the title. However … one thing … only one name started with a J, which in turn does not match the reliable sources of DJ Timur.For the time being I am going for the reliable sources of AD.nl. Jeangu’s chances are very high, because I had to google him, the only artist in the Netherlands that I had to google in the past won, and I am my own source, which is very reliable. Wouldn’t it  be handy in the future if all sources would coordinate with each other …

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Destiny and Roxen not attending Opening Ceremony

Due to another confirmed case of Covid19 in the same hotel where Destiny and Roxen are staying both delegations are forced to skip the Turquoise Carpet ceremony later today. Earlier Iceland and Poland where excluded from the ceremony, Poland and Iceland both because one of the delegation members tested positive on Covid19. The ceremony will continue but for the safety of all delegations, still attending the Carpet, will now be moved  individually. in cooperation with Eurovision Artists  

Read More »

Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today. Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

Read More »

Azerbaijan: Efendi to sing “Mata Hari”

photo: Instagram Today, Azerbaijan presented its entry “Mata Hari”. It will be sung by Efendi. It is the 2nd time a song with the title “Mata Hari” is presented at the Eurovision Song Contest. Funny coincidence: the other one, a Norwegian entry, also came on stage in The Netherlands, back in 1976. The singer in those days, Anne Karine Strøm, received a reward from the city of Leeuwarden, the hometown of the alleged spy Mata Hari. Maybe Efendi can await something similar… Efendi was supposed to represent Azerbaijan last year with a song about another strong woman, “Cleopatra”.

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Column: Oh… My… J…

Never before the hunt for the Dutch contestant for the ESC was as big as this year.No doubt, last years victory has risen the expectations of the Dutch for this year, because that’s how it works in this country: if you lose the contest it sucks and must by abolished, if you win you have to win again the following year. But who will follow in the footsteps of Duncan? Only a handful of people know and for the time being keep their jaws together. Nevertheless, there is considerable speculation.Both by the fans and by the media, who bring it  as if it is the truth. The madness only really struck after DJ Timur from Radio 2 managed to announce that this year’s participant has a first name that starts with the letter J. Fortunately, that minimizes the possibilities considerably and crossing my mind, 3Js, Jannes, Jan Keizer, Jan Smit (why not a double role), Jill Helena, Joan Franca, Jordan Roy and Jeangu Macrooy. The latter is the gossip of the day and was launched by AD.nl, completely out of the blue, but from very reliable sources. No doubt, not the other very reliable sources  from Shownieuws. They reported yesterday, from a reliable source, that 4 artists still had a chance to defend the title. However … one thing … only one name started with a J, which in turn does not match the reliable sources of DJ Timur.For the time being I am going for the reliable sources of AD.nl. Jeangu’s chances are very high, because I had to google him, the only artist in the Netherlands that I had to google in the past won, and I am my own source, which is very reliable. Wouldn’t it  be handy in the future if all sources would coordinate with each other …

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Destiny and Roxen not attending Opening Ceremony

Due to another confirmed case of Covid19 in the same hotel where Destiny and Roxen are staying both delegations are forced to skip the Turquoise Carpet ceremony later today. Earlier Iceland and Poland where excluded from the ceremony, Poland and Iceland both because one of the delegation members tested positive on Covid19. The ceremony will continue but for the safety of all delegations, still attending the Carpet, will now be moved  individually. in cooperation with Eurovision Artists  

Read More »

Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today. Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

Read More »

Azerbaijan: Efendi to sing “Mata Hari”

photo: Instagram Today, Azerbaijan presented its entry “Mata Hari”. It will be sung by Efendi. It is the 2nd time a song with the title “Mata Hari” is presented at the Eurovision Song Contest. Funny coincidence: the other one, a Norwegian entry, also came on stage in The Netherlands, back in 1976. The singer in those days, Anne Karine Strøm, received a reward from the city of Leeuwarden, the hometown of the alleged spy Mata Hari. Maybe Efendi can await something similar… Efendi was supposed to represent Azerbaijan last year with a song about another strong woman, “Cleopatra”.

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Column: Oh… My… J…

Never before the hunt for the Dutch contestant for the ESC was as big as this year.No doubt, last years victory has risen the expectations of the Dutch for this year, because that’s how it works in this country: if you lose the contest it sucks and must by abolished, if you win you have to win again the following year. But who will follow in the footsteps of Duncan? Only a handful of people know and for the time being keep their jaws together. Nevertheless, there is considerable speculation.Both by the fans and by the media, who bring it  as if it is the truth. The madness only really struck after DJ Timur from Radio 2 managed to announce that this year’s participant has a first name that starts with the letter J. Fortunately, that minimizes the possibilities considerably and crossing my mind, 3Js, Jannes, Jan Keizer, Jan Smit (why not a double role), Jill Helena, Joan Franca, Jordan Roy and Jeangu Macrooy. The latter is the gossip of the day and was launched by AD.nl, completely out of the blue, but from very reliable sources. No doubt, not the other very reliable sources  from Shownieuws. They reported yesterday, from a reliable source, that 4 artists still had a chance to defend the title. However … one thing … only one name started with a J, which in turn does not match the reliable sources of DJ Timur.For the time being I am going for the reliable sources of AD.nl. Jeangu’s chances are very high, because I had to google him, the only artist in the Netherlands that I had to google in the past won, and I am my own source, which is very reliable. Wouldn’t it  be handy in the future if all sources would coordinate with each other …

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Destiny and Roxen not attending Opening Ceremony

Due to another confirmed case of Covid19 in the same hotel where Destiny and Roxen are staying both delegations are forced to skip the Turquoise Carpet ceremony later today. Earlier Iceland and Poland where excluded from the ceremony, Poland and Iceland both because one of the delegation members tested positive on Covid19. The ceremony will continue but for the safety of all delegations, still attending the Carpet, will now be moved  individually. in cooperation with Eurovision Artists  

Read More »

Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today. Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

Read More »

Azerbaijan: Efendi to sing “Mata Hari”

photo: Instagram Today, Azerbaijan presented its entry “Mata Hari”. It will be sung by Efendi. It is the 2nd time a song with the title “Mata Hari” is presented at the Eurovision Song Contest. Funny coincidence: the other one, a Norwegian entry, also came on stage in The Netherlands, back in 1976. The singer in those days, Anne Karine Strøm, received a reward from the city of Leeuwarden, the hometown of the alleged spy Mata Hari. Maybe Efendi can await something similar… Efendi was supposed to represent Azerbaijan last year with a song about another strong woman, “Cleopatra”.

Read More »

Column: Oh… My… J…

Never before the hunt for the Dutch contestant for the ESC was as big as this year.No doubt, last years victory has risen the expectations of the Dutch for this year, because that’s how it works in this country: if you lose the contest it sucks and must by abolished, if you win you have to win again the following year. But who will follow in the footsteps of Duncan? Only a handful of people know and for the time being keep their jaws together. Nevertheless, there is considerable speculation.Both by the fans and by the media, who bring it  as

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