wiwibloggs

wiwibloggs

wiwibloggs is the leading independent website dedicated to the Eurovision Song Contest, attracting a massive audience from around the globe. We understand that Eurovision is more than just a single night of performances; that's why we offer daily updates and insights on the contest and its artists, both from the past and present, as well as the wider europop music scene. In the lead-up to Eurovision in May, our team travels across Europe to bring you exciting commentary and real-time coverage from concerts, music festivals, promotional events, and national selection competitions. Since its inception in 2009, our website has gained a passionate fan base due to our distinctive perspective on pop music. We are quick, opinionated, and focused on youth culture, which has resonated with millennial audiences seeking genuine content. This appeal also benefits pop artists, who utilize our platform for music discovery, reaching our dedicated community of tens of thousands of fans. Our team is made up of over 60 volunteers, including writers, editors, videographers, and graphic designers, hailing from 30 different countries, from Australia to Spain to Russia.

International
English
Blog

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
71
Ranking

Global

#85800

United Kingdom

#15215

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#203

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 week ago | wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams

    If you stay ready, you ain’t gotta get ready. And Malta’s state broadcaster PBS is putting that drag mantra into practice by teasing the Malta Eurovision Music Exchange Camp. It’s a chance for Maltese artists to gain major experience through mentorship, workshops, and networking opportunities as they take part in hands-on songwriting sessions. PBS is hoping they’ll create a Eurovision winning song along the way. The application window is now open for Maltese artists over the age of 16.

  • 2 weeks ago | wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams

    The results of the Eurovision 2025 semi-finals are out — and there are plenty of surprises in store. For instance, grand final winner JJ placed fifth in Semi-Final 2. Read on for more…Eurovision 2025: Semi-Final Results1.  Ukraine: Ziferblat – “Bird of Pray”2.  Albania: Shkodra Elektronike – “Zjerm”3.  Netherlands: Claude – “C’est La Vie”4.  Sweden: KAJ – “Bara Bada Bastu”5.  Estonia: Tommy Cash – “Espresso Macchiato”6.  Iceland: VÆB – “RÓA”7.  Poland: Justyna Steczkowska – “GAJA”8.

  • 3 weeks ago | wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams

    With the participants of the Eurovision 2025 grand final confirmed after the two semi-finals, the EBU has now revealed the running order for Saturday’s show. Hosts Switzerland had previously been drawn to perform 19th in the grand final during March’s Heads of Delegation meeting. Show producers have now determined that Norway will open the show, whilst Albania has the honour of closing the show.

  • 3 weeks ago | wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams

    The Eurovision 2025 semi-finals are getting a makeover during the announcement of the semi-final qualifiers. In a press release summarising the changes, the EBU shared the following bullet points. The basics of the results in the semi-finals are still the same:• The result is determined by public voting. • The top ten countries from each semi-final will move on to compete in the Grand Final. • These ten countries are presented by the hosts, one a time in random order.

  • 3 weeks ago | wiwibloggs.com | William Lee Adams

    Thirty-seven countries walked the turquoise carpet in Basel on Sunday. Slovenia’s Klemen turned up in a gorgeous blue suit, while Armenia’s PARG chose to flash some flesh with an open jacket — and no shirt underneath. Not to be outdone, the ladies were equally dynamic. Albania’s Beatrice from Shkodra Elektronike celebrated traditional culture while Nina Zizic gave us her take on Dune couture with a mass black orb around her neck and head. But who got it just right?

wiwibloggs journalists