Today is the second semi-final night of Eurovision 2016 and the day when Slovenia will also present itself. She will be joined by Latvia, Poland, Switzerland, Israel, Belarus, Serbia, Ireland, Macedonia, Lithuania, Australia, Bulgaria, Denmark, Ukraine, Norway, Georgia, Albania and Belgium. Keeping fingers crossed!
Thanks to Mans Zelmerlow, who won last year with the song "Heroes", the contest will be held in Sweden for the sixth time. The real Eurovision fever has already started in Stockholm. Eurovision 2016 is just around the corner and today the first semi-finalists will perform. As many as 18 countries will compete in the first semi-final evening, namely: Finland, Greece, Moldova, Hungary, Croatia, the Netherlands, Armenia, San Marino, Russia, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Austria, Estonia, Azerbaijan, Montenegro, Iceland, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Malta. But only ten of them will make it to the finals. So what and who are the first semi-finalists?
The jubilee 60th Eurovision spectacle took place in the Eurovision Hall in Vienna, and this year's motto was "Building bridges". The victory went to Sweden, represented by Måns Zelmerlöw with the song Heroes. Slovenia, represented by the duo Maraaya, ranked fourteenth.
Well, we lived to see him. The final night of Eurovision 2015, namely. The duo Maraaya, who managed to qualify for the final night of Eurovision 2015 after Thursday's semi-final night, will be the first to perform for Slovenia, followed by 26 other countries. That's why we never forget and at 9 pm we just turn on the TVs. So who are the competitors of the evening and who is showing the best so far?
May 21 is the day for the second semi-final night of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. This is also the day when Slovenia will present itself. She will also be joined by Lithuania, Ireland, San Marino, Montenegro, Malta, Norway, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Israel, Latvia, Azerbaijan, Iceland, Sweden, Switzerland, Cyprus and Poland.
The real Eurovision fever started in Vienna. Eurovision 2015 is just around the corner and today the first semi-finalists will perform. In the first semi-final evening, Moldova, Armenia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Greece, Estonia, Macedonia, Serbia, Hungary, Belarus, Russia, Denmark, Albania, Romania and Georgia will compare their votes. But only ten of them will make it to the finals. So what and who are the first semi-finalists?
As an independent country, Slovenia first performed at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993, when we were represented by 1X Band and their "Tih ževen dan". So far we haven't managed to win, and our best ranking is 7th place. We have summarized all the Slovenian representatives who have represented us at Eurovision to date. We hope that victory smiles at us this year.
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, we looked back and looked for some highlights in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest. The competition, which began in 1956, served up quite a few evergreen tunes during its time that we still sing to ourselves today. Here are some Eurovision highlights.
The jubilee 60th Eurovision Song Contest 2015 will be hosted by the city of Vienna, Austria this year, thanks to Conchita Wurst, who won the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. The selection will take place on May 19, 21 and 23, and Maraaya will represent the Slovenian colors in the second semi-final evening, on May 21, and we believe also in the final. So who are her biggest opponents, who are listed highest in the Eurovision 2015 bookmakers? We have summarized the ten highest-ranked countries and their representatives, among which is of course Slovenia.
Duet Maraaya proves that it knows how to serve its own promotion and diligently creates promotional materials with which it wants to touch the heart. This is important, because winning at Eurovision (Eurosong) depends above all on good PR, which is certainly supported by a good musical product. Looks like we got both this time.
At the biggest European music festival of all time, it is precisely our curiosity that ensures the great viewership of the spectacle. The most bizarre and unusual performances are undoubtedly provided by the performers, who with their shows ensure that they are talked about long after. We found five of the most unusual performers, whose costumes often overshadow the performance of the song itself.
For Europe's biggest music festival, we often hear today that the Eurovision Song Contest is a big circus, which is attended by many music enthusiasts every year. However, it all started quite differently. The beginnings of Eurovision date back more than fifty years to 1956. The first Eurovision winner, Lys Assia, represented Switzerland at the first Eurovision Song Contest. Even today, her song is considered one of the most beautiful Eurovision songs in history. Check which songs marked the music industry and were born in the context of the Eurosong.
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