
byWilliam Lee Adams
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3 weeks ago |
wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams |byWilliam Lee Adams
Since the reveal of all 37 songs competing at Eurovision 2025 earlier in March, we’ve counted more than 30,000 votes in our polls asking who should win Semi-Final 1 and Semi-Final 2 of Eurovision 2025. And now that you’ve had a few weeks to think things through, it’s time to answer the big one: Who should win Eurovision 2025? You’ve had time to listen to all of the entries and to tabulate your personal scores.
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4 weeks ago |
wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams |byWilliam Lee Adams
Tonight’s the night: Producers behind the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will reveal the precise running order for each semi-final. You can watch the running order reveal live — in two parts — this evening on the Eurovision YouTube channel. The Semi-Final 1 running order will be revealed from 20:00 CET. The Semi-Final 2 running order will premiere 10 minutes later at 20:10 CET. Scroll down to watch each video. Ahead of that let us know your predictions: Who will open and close each semi-final?
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1 month ago |
wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams |byWilliam Lee Adams
Sixteen countries will compete. But only ten will advance to the grand final. Welcome to Semi-Final 2 of Eurovision 2025. The second show of this year’s contest is sure to draw a lot of headlines. It features a series of very colourful acts, some of which sent social media into meltdown with their risqué themes and lyrics. See, for instance, Finland (“ICH KOMME”), Malta (the song formerly known as “KANT”), and Australia (“Milkshake Man”).
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1 month ago |
wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams |byWilliam Lee Adams
Fifteen countries will compete. But only ten will advance to the grand final. Welcome to Semi-Final 1 of Eurovision 2025. The first show in this year’s contest has some big hitters. It includes the bookies favourites to win the entire contest: Sweden’s KAJ and The Netherlands’ Claude. But beyond the odds table, it offers a wide mix of genres and styles — from the euro dance of Iceland’s Vaeb and San Marino’s Gabry Ponte to the spiritual folk of Albania’s Shkodra Elektronike.
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1 month ago |
wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams |byWilliam Lee Adams
When life gives you lemons, make some damn lemonade. When you’re told to change your Eurovision lyrics at the last minute, make a humorous, high-end music video that shows you’re still in the game — and in an even better position than before.
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