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J’Aime La Vlie: Eurovision on a magical island

From left to right: Anja (Eurovision Universe), Hans, Esther and Dennis (J’aime La Vlie), Martijn (Eurovision Universe) Niamh Kavanagh Niamh Kavanagh, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993 and also a participant in 2010, will perform during J’aime La Vlie. And as we now know, Anabel Conde, the 1995 runner up, will also be there. But what is J’aime La Vlie? The event is held annually on the Dutch Wadden island of Vlieland. We spoke with Dennis, Esther and Hans, three members of the organizing team. And we call it: J’aime La Vlie How did the idea behind J’aime La Vlie come about? For that, we have to go back to 2016, to a Eurovision event in Berlin. Organizer Dennis says: “In Germany they organize an annual Eurovision weekend and they ask a different OGAE to organize it every year.They asked if the Netherlands wanted to participate and they asked to bring one or two Dutch participants. And then we asked Esther Hart and Sandra Reemer. However, we found the weekend in Berlin a bit too full.” Hans adds: “On that basis, the idea was born. We can also organize something like that, only without press moments and photo shoots.” Dennis continues: “Esther brought her good friend Judith (Olthuis, ed.) with her. I was talking to Judith. I said: I heard you live on Vlieland. That is such a nice island. We went on vacation there once. Oh, she says, then you must have been to Camping Stortemelk? And yes, we were at Stortemelk. I am married to Jan, the director of the campsite, Judith said then.”, to which Hans adds: “Dennis and I knew what Camping Stortemelk looked like and so did Esther. And Jan and Judith of course too. So the five of us were actually very enthusiastic because De Stortemelk just has a very cool stage: De Bolder. All facilities are there and all summer long the crème de la crème of Dutch artists perform there. That idea actually originated in a cafe together with Dennis and Judith.” “And Louis (Klomp, co-organiser, ed.) was also there. He immediately said: then we call it J’aime la Vlie.”, Esther explained. “The first edition was of course very exciting,” says Dennis, “We had no money, we just had to wait and see whether the passe partouts were sold. It was also just waiting to see if it was all going to work. We naturally wanted to combine the island experience with Eurovision music. We may think that Vlieland is something magical, but then the visitor who has never been there should also experience it that way.”.J’Aime La Vlie certainly distinguishes itself from other Eurovision events in Europe, Esther notes. “It is a multiple day event anyway. And you’re all on an island together. So you have a lot of contact with each other, with all visitors, but also with the artists. They also just cycle across that island, so you will encounter them everywhere. You run into each other all the time and there is something very friendly about that.” Cycling across the island Which brings us to the artists who perform there. Because how do you choose them? “No blue M&Ms,” Dennis jokes. Esther explains: “There are some artists who keep a little more distance or who don’t really feel the need for contact with fans. That’s fine too, but we are really looking for someone you can imagine cycling across that island, you understand? And that it’s just fun. Of course I’m in the dressing room at events with the others. And then you have a great time and so that feels kind of like-minded. And you have less of that with others.” Hans adds: “So we try to make use of Esther’s network from Esther, but also, for example, from fellow fans. Dennis says about this: And in the press center at the Eurovision Song Contest you can already taste it a bit. For example, we brought Ary Olafsson from Iceland three years ago. I loved that one in the press center so much. He would then sit down and do a Eurovision medley himself, yes we must have it.” Hans recalls that Glen Vella also had been on the island. Esther immediately gets to it: “I had already met him in Sweden, in Stockholm and that was very nice. I thought: we just have to ask him. He came along with his boyfriend. He rode a bike for the first time in ten years. And Ryan O’Shaugnessy was the same story. I met Ryan in Munich . That was also such a nice guy that I immediately thought: I can totally imagine it. Hans adds: “We are looking for the singer songwriter kind of singers. They also fit well with into event anyway, because they fit into the island, I think they  have that kind of vibe. We try to look at that. But of course we also try to get some bigger names to join us. The first year we had a winner, Lenny Kuhr.” And now we can also add Niamh Kavanagh to it. “We also look for people who have their own musical path to follow outside of Euro music”, says Esther, “Either with their own songs or with their own CDs. Or with a theater program what they organized where we also give space to Eurovision artists to play their own repertoire.” Eurovision without the histery of Eurovision Hans remembers getting Axel Hirsoux to sing only French chansons. “That was the question, French chansons, and he himself came up with the idea of having eighteen songs. seventeen are French Eurovision entries and one is not. We didn’t ask for that, that was an extra treat for us. By the way, I think there is also an important difference with other events: we have a live band. That is also a world of difference in performances.” Dennis remembers a nice statement from one of the visitors: “It is Eurovision, but without

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Blanca Paloma wins Benidorm Fest 2023

Was it Vicco, Agoney, or Blanca Paloma? After a long night in sunny Benidorm, we have a winner! Blanca Paloma has victored above all competition! This week it was between her and Agoney, as they both won eachothers semi final, but in the end the jury and Televote gave Blanca the most points.    Blanca will sing her solar song “Eaea” for Spain at Eurovision, in Liverpool. Spain is already qualified for the final, as they are one of the big 5.   You can find the full results of the Benidorm Fest Final here:   

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Alessandra Mele wins Melodi Grand Prix 2023

The suspense was building in Trondheim Spektrum, but we have a winner! Alessandra Mele won the whole contest with 283 points. She won the jury vote with 104 points, and the televote with a stunning 179 points landslide. She will represent Norway with “Queen of Kings”.  Right before winning MGP, she heard that her song was number 1 in the spotify charts. Not only in Norway, but in a lot of countries her song is a viral succes. Maybe in yours awell!  Here are the full results: Alessandra, “Queen of kings”, 233 pts. Ulrikke Brandstorp, “Honestly”, 138 pts. Atle Pettersen, “Masterpiece”, 122 pts. Elsie Bay, “Love you in a dream”, 83 pts. Jone, “Ekko inni mig”, 70 pts. Eline Thorp, “Not meant to be”, 60 pts. Skrellex, “Love again”, 54 pts. Swing’it, “Prohibition”, 51 pts.   Watch her MGP performance here: We will see Alessandra in the first Semi Final on May 9th.   

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Melodifestivalen Semi Final 1 results

Melodifestivalen is back! Tonight’s first show was held in Göteborg,  Tonight’s big winner is Tone Sekelius! She participated in Melodifestivalen 2022, and ended up fifth. This year she is back for a hopeful victory! She won with 94 points, and will go directly to the final.    Right behind her placing 2nd was Victor Crone! We all know Victor for representing Estonia in 2019. He will go to the Semi Final. Elov & Benny ended third, and will also go to the Semi Final in Örnsköldsvik. 

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Benidorm Fest Semi Final 1 results

It’s been a long night in Benidrom, but the spanish people and jury have voted! Agoney has won tonight’s Semi Final with 161 points! He got the maximal amount of points that you can get from the televote, which is 40. Wil he get the Benidorm trophy this Saturday? Not only Agoney went through, but Alice Wonder, Fusa Nocta & Megara qualified for the final aswell. It’s also notable that fan favorite Aritz Aren barely missed out on the final, with a shortage of 4 points.      

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Semi Final Allocation Draw

This year the allocation draw for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 has took place in Liverpools’ St. George’s Hall. AJ odudu and well known Rylan hosted this years event. Right before the actual draw happened, the mayor of last year’s host city Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, handed the Eurovision Key over to Joanne Anderson, the mayor of Liverpool.  At first the Big Five including: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, plus last year’s winner Ukraine have been drawn for in which Semi Final the opposing countries will vote in.  These are the results: After the big five we’ve had the other 31 participating countries be drawn into two Semi Finals. Semi Final 1 has 15 contenders, while Semi Final 2 has 16. These are the results:

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the last Melodi Grand Prix 2023 semi-final has ended

Tonight was the last night for artists to qualify for the Melodi Grand Prix 2023 final in Trondheim. Norway has chosen it’s qualifiers, and here they are:    Alte Pettersen is back in the final of Melodi Grand Prix! Last time we saw him was two years ago in 2021. Then he managed to get pre-qualified for the final, but this year he got all the support from the public.  Tonight he sung his ballad, that later turns into a pop song called “Masterpiece”.    From the start of her music carreer it’s drag queen Skrellex. She’s trough with her pop song “Love Again”. Skrellex burns up the stage as she dances with her four backing dancers. Not only her dance moves, but the disco balls on stage light her up aswell.   At last but not least we have Eline Thorp. As she’s an up coming artist in Norway, you can already tell she has a great amount of fans for “Not Meant To Be”! Will it be enough for her to take the trophy next week?   Next week we have nine finalists batteling it all out in Trondheim. Who are you rooting for? Let us know, and we’ll see you next week. 

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Elsie Bay is back! MGP semi final 2 results

the clock strucks 9 P.M. in Norway, and the Melodi Grand Prix results came in.  Jone, Elsie Bay, and Swing It are trough to the final in Trondheim! There were some familliar faces in the second semi final, and one of those faces managed to qualify! Elsie Bay isn’t new to the Eurovision family, as she competed in Melodi Grand Prix last year with her song “Death Of Us”. She then reached the second round of the final, but will “Love You In A Dream” take the victory this year? Jone was the second qualifier of the night! His EDM pop song “Ekko Inni Meg” was voted for by a lot of his fans. The staging has a neon kind of vibe, and we expect him to go even bigger in the final.   And last but not least we have the fun nostalgic retro band Swing It that we will see again in Trondheim. Their 1920’s inspired party song “Prohibition” made a whole part of Norway swing indeed. 

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Tvorchi wins Vidbir 2023

Tvorchi has won Vidbir 2023! The group will represent Ukraine in Liverpool next year with their song “Heart Of Steel”  The Jury gave them 9 points, while they won the public vote with 10 points. Tvorchi are the lucky ones to follow up Eurovision winners ‘Kalush Orchestra’, and therefore Ukraine has already granted itself a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 finals  watch the performance of “Heart Of Steel” here:    Tvorchi isn’t new to the Eurovision family, as they have participated in Vidbir 2020 with “Bonfire”. They went on to finals, but only ended up fourth.    In 2018 producer Andriy Gutsulyak (Andrew Hutsuliak) and Vocalist Jeffery Kenny doubled up to form the musical group.  Jeffery was born in Nigeria, but later on moved to Ukraine where he studied at the Ukrainian Medical University. This is where the duo met, and shared the same passion for music. Eventually they’ve loved it so much, that they started making their owns beats together.     

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Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper are the Dutch representatives

On November first, it was announced that Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper will travel to Liverpool to represent The Netherlands at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.    The 26-year-old Mia and 28-year-old Dion met about two years ago, when Duncan Laurence, Eurovision 2019 winner brought them together. Their voices blended well together, and they wanted to share the same musical message: “music that allows room for showing vulnerability and emotion. Laurence recommended the two artists to the Dutch selection committee and they unanimously selected the yet to be announced song.    There’s still much speculation about the song. The general director at AvroTros said “their voices work beautifully together”. At least there’s one small hint: Duncan Laurence, and his partner Jordan Garfield, wrote the song together with the duo.    Their song will be released on a later point in time. 

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J’Aime La Vlie: Eurovision on a magical island

From left to right: Anja (Eurovision Universe), Hans, Esther and Dennis (J’aime La Vlie), Martijn (Eurovision Universe) Niamh Kavanagh Niamh Kavanagh, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993 and also a participant in 2010, will perform during J’aime La Vlie. And as we now know, Anabel Conde, the 1995 runner up, will also be there. But what is J’aime La Vlie? The event is held annually on the Dutch Wadden island of Vlieland. We spoke with Dennis, Esther and Hans, three members of the organizing team. And we call it: J’aime La Vlie How did the idea behind J’aime La Vlie come about? For that, we have to go back to 2016, to a Eurovision event in Berlin. Organizer Dennis says: “In Germany they organize an annual Eurovision weekend and they ask a different OGAE to organize it every year.They asked if the Netherlands wanted to participate and they asked to bring one or two Dutch participants. And then we asked Esther Hart and Sandra Reemer. However, we found the weekend in Berlin a bit too full.” Hans adds: “On that basis, the idea was born. We can also organize something like that, only without press moments and photo shoots.” Dennis continues: “Esther brought her good friend Judith (Olthuis, ed.) with her. I was talking to Judith. I said: I heard you live on Vlieland. That is such a nice island. We went on vacation there once. Oh, she says, then you must have been to Camping Stortemelk? And yes, we were at Stortemelk. I am married to Jan, the director of the campsite, Judith said then.”, to which Hans adds: “Dennis and I knew what Camping Stortemelk looked like and so did Esther. And Jan and Judith of course too. So the five of us were actually very enthusiastic because De Stortemelk just has a very cool stage: De Bolder. All facilities are there and all summer long the crème de la crème of Dutch artists perform there. That idea actually originated in a cafe together with Dennis and Judith.” “And Louis (Klomp, co-organiser, ed.) was also there. He immediately said: then we call it J’aime la Vlie.”, Esther explained. “The first edition was of course very exciting,” says Dennis, “We had no money, we just had to wait and see whether the passe partouts were sold. It was also just waiting to see if it was all going to work. We naturally wanted to combine the island experience with Eurovision music. We may think that Vlieland is something magical, but then the visitor who has never been there should also experience it that way.”.J’Aime La Vlie certainly distinguishes itself from other Eurovision events in Europe, Esther notes. “It is a multiple day event anyway. And you’re all on an island together. So you have a lot of contact with each other, with all visitors, but also with the artists. They also just cycle across that island, so you will encounter them everywhere. You run into each other all the time and there is something very friendly about that.” Cycling across the island Which brings us to the artists who perform there. Because how do you choose them? “No blue M&Ms,” Dennis jokes. Esther explains: “There are some artists who keep a little more distance or who don’t really feel the need for contact with fans. That’s fine too, but we are really looking for someone you can imagine cycling across that island, you understand? And that it’s just fun. Of course I’m in the dressing room at events with the others. And then you have a great time and so that feels kind of like-minded. And you have less of that with others.” Hans adds: “So we try to make use of Esther’s network from Esther, but also, for example, from fellow fans. Dennis says about this: And in the press center at the Eurovision Song Contest you can already taste it a bit. For example, we brought Ary Olafsson from Iceland three years ago. I loved that one in the press center so much. He would then sit down and do a Eurovision medley himself, yes we must have it.” Hans recalls that Glen Vella also had been on the island. Esther immediately gets to it: “I had already met him in Sweden, in Stockholm and that was very nice. I thought: we just have to ask him. He came along with his boyfriend. He rode a bike for the first time in ten years. And Ryan O’Shaugnessy was the same story. I met Ryan in Munich . That was also such a nice guy that I immediately thought: I can totally imagine it. Hans adds: “We are looking for the singer songwriter kind of singers. They also fit well with into event anyway, because they fit into the island, I think they  have that kind of vibe. We try to look at that. But of course we also try to get some bigger names to join us. The first year we had a winner, Lenny Kuhr.” And now we can also add Niamh Kavanagh to it. “We also look for people who have their own musical path to follow outside of Euro music”, says Esther, “Either with their own songs or with their own CDs. Or with a theater program what they organized where we also give space to Eurovision artists to play their own repertoire.” Eurovision without the histery of Eurovision Hans remembers getting Axel Hirsoux to sing only French chansons. “That was the question, French chansons, and he himself came up with the idea of having eighteen songs. seventeen are French Eurovision entries and one is not. We didn’t ask for that, that was an extra treat for us. By the way, I think there is also an important difference with other events: we have a live band. That is also a world of difference in performances.” Dennis remembers a nice statement from one of the visitors: “It is Eurovision, but without

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Blanca Paloma wins Benidorm Fest 2023

Was it Vicco, Agoney, or Blanca Paloma? After a long night in sunny Benidorm, we have a winner! Blanca Paloma has victored above all competition! This week it was between her and Agoney, as they both won eachothers semi final, but in the end the jury and Televote gave Blanca the most points.    Blanca will sing her solar song “Eaea” for Spain at Eurovision, in Liverpool. Spain is already qualified for the final, as they are one of the big 5.   You can find the full results of the Benidorm Fest Final here:   

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Alessandra Mele wins Melodi Grand Prix 2023

The suspense was building in Trondheim Spektrum, but we have a winner! Alessandra Mele won the whole contest with 283 points. She won the jury vote with 104 points, and the televote with a stunning 179 points landslide. She will represent Norway with “Queen of Kings”.  Right before winning MGP, she heard that her song was number 1 in the spotify charts. Not only in Norway, but in a lot of countries her song is a viral succes. Maybe in yours awell!  Here are the full results: Alessandra, “Queen of kings”, 233 pts. Ulrikke Brandstorp, “Honestly”, 138 pts. Atle Pettersen, “Masterpiece”, 122 pts. Elsie Bay, “Love you in a dream”, 83 pts. Jone, “Ekko inni mig”, 70 pts. Eline Thorp, “Not meant to be”, 60 pts. Skrellex, “Love again”, 54 pts. Swing’it, “Prohibition”, 51 pts.   Watch her MGP performance here: We will see Alessandra in the first Semi Final on May 9th.   

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Melodifestivalen Semi Final 1 results

Melodifestivalen is back! Tonight’s first show was held in Göteborg,  Tonight’s big winner is Tone Sekelius! She participated in Melodifestivalen 2022, and ended up fifth. This year she is back for a hopeful victory! She won with 94 points, and will go directly to the final.    Right behind her placing 2nd was Victor Crone! We all know Victor for representing Estonia in 2019. He will go to the Semi Final. Elov & Benny ended third, and will also go to the Semi Final in Örnsköldsvik. 

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Benidorm Fest Semi Final 1 results

It’s been a long night in Benidrom, but the spanish people and jury have voted! Agoney has won tonight’s Semi Final with 161 points! He got the maximal amount of points that you can get from the televote, which is 40. Wil he get the Benidorm trophy this Saturday? Not only Agoney went through, but Alice Wonder, Fusa Nocta & Megara qualified for the final aswell. It’s also notable that fan favorite Aritz Aren barely missed out on the final, with a shortage of 4 points.      

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Semi Final Allocation Draw

This year the allocation draw for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 has took place in Liverpools’ St. George’s Hall. AJ odudu and well known Rylan hosted this years event. Right before the actual draw happened, the mayor of last year’s host city Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, handed the Eurovision Key over to Joanne Anderson, the mayor of Liverpool.  At first the Big Five including: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, plus last year’s winner Ukraine have been drawn for in which Semi Final the opposing countries will vote in.  These are the results: After the big five we’ve had the other 31 participating countries be drawn into two Semi Finals. Semi Final 1 has 15 contenders, while Semi Final 2 has 16. These are the results:

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the last Melodi Grand Prix 2023 semi-final has ended

Tonight was the last night for artists to qualify for the Melodi Grand Prix 2023 final in Trondheim. Norway has chosen it’s qualifiers, and here they are:    Alte Pettersen is back in the final of Melodi Grand Prix! Last time we saw him was two years ago in 2021. Then he managed to get pre-qualified for the final, but this year he got all the support from the public.  Tonight he sung his ballad, that later turns into a pop song called “Masterpiece”.    From the start of her music carreer it’s drag queen Skrellex. She’s trough with her pop song “Love Again”. Skrellex burns up the stage as she dances with her four backing dancers. Not only her dance moves, but the disco balls on stage light her up aswell.   At last but not least we have Eline Thorp. As she’s an up coming artist in Norway, you can already tell she has a great amount of fans for “Not Meant To Be”! Will it be enough for her to take the trophy next week?   Next week we have nine finalists batteling it all out in Trondheim. Who are you rooting for? Let us know, and we’ll see you next week. 

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Elsie Bay is back! MGP semi final 2 results

the clock strucks 9 P.M. in Norway, and the Melodi Grand Prix results came in.  Jone, Elsie Bay, and Swing It are trough to the final in Trondheim! There were some familliar faces in the second semi final, and one of those faces managed to qualify! Elsie Bay isn’t new to the Eurovision family, as she competed in Melodi Grand Prix last year with her song “Death Of Us”. She then reached the second round of the final, but will “Love You In A Dream” take the victory this year? Jone was the second qualifier of the night! His EDM pop song “Ekko Inni Meg” was voted for by a lot of his fans. The staging has a neon kind of vibe, and we expect him to go even bigger in the final.   And last but not least we have the fun nostalgic retro band Swing It that we will see again in Trondheim. Their 1920’s inspired party song “Prohibition” made a whole part of Norway swing indeed. 

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Tvorchi wins Vidbir 2023

Tvorchi has won Vidbir 2023! The group will represent Ukraine in Liverpool next year with their song “Heart Of Steel”  The Jury gave them 9 points, while they won the public vote with 10 points. Tvorchi are the lucky ones to follow up Eurovision winners ‘Kalush Orchestra’, and therefore Ukraine has already granted itself a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 finals  watch the performance of “Heart Of Steel” here:    Tvorchi isn’t new to the Eurovision family, as they have participated in Vidbir 2020 with “Bonfire”. They went on to finals, but only ended up fourth.    In 2018 producer Andriy Gutsulyak (Andrew Hutsuliak) and Vocalist Jeffery Kenny doubled up to form the musical group.  Jeffery was born in Nigeria, but later on moved to Ukraine where he studied at the Ukrainian Medical University. This is where the duo met, and shared the same passion for music. Eventually they’ve loved it so much, that they started making their owns beats together.     

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Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper are the Dutch representatives

On November first, it was announced that Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper will travel to Liverpool to represent The Netherlands at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.    The 26-year-old Mia and 28-year-old Dion met about two years ago, when Duncan Laurence, Eurovision 2019 winner brought them together. Their voices blended well together, and they wanted to share the same musical message: “music that allows room for showing vulnerability and emotion. Laurence recommended the two artists to the Dutch selection committee and they unanimously selected the yet to be announced song.    There’s still much speculation about the song. The general director at AvroTros said “their voices work beautifully together”. At least there’s one small hint: Duncan Laurence, and his partner Jordan Garfield, wrote the song together with the duo.    Their song will be released on a later point in time. 

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J’Aime La Vlie: Eurovision on a magical island

From left to right: Anja (Eurovision Universe), Hans, Esther and Dennis (J’aime La Vlie), Martijn (Eurovision Universe) Niamh Kavanagh Niamh Kavanagh, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993 and also a participant in 2010, will perform during J’aime La Vlie. And as we now know, Anabel Conde, the 1995 runner up, will also be there. But what is J’aime La Vlie? The event is held annually on the Dutch Wadden island of Vlieland. We spoke with Dennis, Esther and Hans, three members of the organizing team. And we call it: J’aime La Vlie How did the idea behind J’aime La Vlie come about? For that, we have to go back to 2016, to a Eurovision event in Berlin. Organizer Dennis says: “In Germany they organize an annual Eurovision weekend and they ask a different OGAE to organize it every year.They asked if the Netherlands wanted to participate and they asked to bring one or two Dutch participants. And then we asked Esther Hart and Sandra Reemer. However, we found the weekend in Berlin a bit too full.” Hans adds: “On that basis, the idea was born. We can also organize something like that, only without press moments and photo shoots.” Dennis continues: “Esther brought her good friend Judith (Olthuis, ed.) with her. I was talking to Judith. I said: I heard you live on Vlieland. That is such a nice island. We went on vacation there once. Oh, she says, then you must have been to Camping Stortemelk? And yes, we were at Stortemelk. I am married to Jan, the director of the campsite, Judith said then.”, to which Hans adds: “Dennis and I knew what Camping Stortemelk looked like and so did Esther. And Jan and Judith of course too. So the five of us were actually very enthusiastic because De Stortemelk just has a very cool stage: De Bolder. All facilities are there and all summer long the crème de la crème of Dutch artists perform there. That idea actually originated in a cafe together with Dennis and Judith.” “And Louis (Klomp, co-organiser, ed.) was also there. He immediately said: then we call it J’aime la Vlie.”, Esther explained. “The first edition was of course very exciting,” says Dennis, “We had no money, we just had to wait and see whether the passe partouts were sold. It was also just waiting to see if it was all going to work. We naturally wanted to combine the island experience with Eurovision music. We may think that Vlieland is something magical, but then the visitor who has never been there should also experience it that way.”.J’Aime La Vlie certainly distinguishes itself from other Eurovision events in Europe, Esther notes. “It is a multiple day event anyway. And you’re all on an island together. So you have a lot of contact with each other, with all visitors, but also with the artists. They also just cycle across that island, so you will encounter them everywhere. You run into each other all the time and there is something very friendly about that.” Cycling across the island Which brings us to the artists who perform there. Because how do you choose them? “No blue M&Ms,” Dennis jokes. Esther explains: “There are some artists who keep a little more distance or who don’t really feel the need for contact with fans. That’s fine too, but we are really looking for someone you can imagine cycling across that island, you understand? And that it’s just fun. Of course I’m in the dressing room at events with the others. And then you have a great time and so that feels kind of like-minded. And you have less of that with others.” Hans adds: “So we try to make use of Esther’s network from Esther, but also, for example, from fellow fans. Dennis says about this: And in the press center at the Eurovision Song Contest you can already taste it a bit. For example, we brought Ary Olafsson from Iceland three years ago. I loved that one in the press center so much. He would then sit down and do a Eurovision medley himself, yes we must have it.” Hans recalls that Glen Vella also had been on the island. Esther immediately gets to it: “I had already met him in Sweden, in Stockholm and that was very nice. I thought: we just have to ask him. He came along with his boyfriend. He rode a bike for the first time in ten years. And Ryan O’Shaugnessy was the same story. I met Ryan in Munich . That was also such a nice guy that I immediately thought: I can totally imagine it. Hans adds: “We are looking for the singer songwriter kind of singers. They also fit well with into event anyway, because they fit into the island, I think they  have that kind of vibe. We try to look at that. But of course we also try to get some bigger names to join us. The first year we had a winner, Lenny Kuhr.” And now we can also add Niamh Kavanagh to it. “We also look for people who have their own musical path to follow outside of Euro music”, says Esther, “Either with their own songs or with their own CDs. Or with a theater program what they organized where we also give space to Eurovision artists to play their own repertoire.” Eurovision without the histery of Eurovision Hans remembers getting Axel Hirsoux to sing only French chansons. “That was the question, French chansons, and he himself came up with the idea of having eighteen songs. seventeen are French Eurovision entries and one is not. We didn’t ask for that, that was an extra treat for us. By the way, I think there is also an important difference with other events: we have a live band. That is also a world of difference in performances.” Dennis remembers a nice statement from one of the visitors: “It is Eurovision, but without

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Blanca Paloma wins Benidorm Fest 2023

Was it Vicco, Agoney, or Blanca Paloma? After a long night in sunny Benidorm, we have a winner! Blanca Paloma has victored above all competition! This week it was between her and Agoney, as they both won eachothers semi final, but in the end the jury and Televote gave Blanca the most points.    Blanca will sing her solar song “Eaea” for Spain at Eurovision, in Liverpool. Spain is already qualified for the final, as they are one of the big 5.   You can find the full results of the Benidorm Fest Final here:   

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Alessandra Mele wins Melodi Grand Prix 2023

The suspense was building in Trondheim Spektrum, but we have a winner! Alessandra Mele won the whole contest with 283 points. She won the jury vote with 104 points, and the televote with a stunning 179 points landslide. She will represent Norway with “Queen of Kings”.  Right before winning MGP, she heard that her song was number 1 in the spotify charts. Not only in Norway, but in a lot of countries her song is a viral succes. Maybe in yours awell!  Here are the full results: Alessandra, “Queen of kings”, 233 pts. Ulrikke Brandstorp, “Honestly”, 138 pts. Atle Pettersen, “Masterpiece”, 122 pts. Elsie Bay, “Love you in a dream”, 83 pts. Jone, “Ekko inni mig”, 70 pts. Eline Thorp, “Not meant to be”, 60 pts. Skrellex, “Love again”, 54 pts. Swing’it, “Prohibition”, 51 pts.   Watch her MGP performance here: We will see Alessandra in the first Semi Final on May 9th.   

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Melodifestivalen Semi Final 1 results

Melodifestivalen is back! Tonight’s first show was held in Göteborg,  Tonight’s big winner is Tone Sekelius! She participated in Melodifestivalen 2022, and ended up fifth. This year she is back for a hopeful victory! She won with 94 points, and will go directly to the final.    Right behind her placing 2nd was Victor Crone! We all know Victor for representing Estonia in 2019. He will go to the Semi Final. Elov & Benny ended third, and will also go to the Semi Final in Örnsköldsvik. 

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Benidorm Fest Semi Final 1 results

It’s been a long night in Benidrom, but the spanish people and jury have voted! Agoney has won tonight’s Semi Final with 161 points! He got the maximal amount of points that you can get from the televote, which is 40. Wil he get the Benidorm trophy this Saturday? Not only Agoney went through, but Alice Wonder, Fusa Nocta & Megara qualified for the final aswell. It’s also notable that fan favorite Aritz Aren barely missed out on the final, with a shortage of 4 points.      

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Semi Final Allocation Draw

This year the allocation draw for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 has took place in Liverpools’ St. George’s Hall. AJ odudu and well known Rylan hosted this years event. Right before the actual draw happened, the mayor of last year’s host city Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, handed the Eurovision Key over to Joanne Anderson, the mayor of Liverpool.  At first the Big Five including: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, plus last year’s winner Ukraine have been drawn for in which Semi Final the opposing countries will vote in.  These are the results: After the big five we’ve had the other 31 participating countries be drawn into two Semi Finals. Semi Final 1 has 15 contenders, while Semi Final 2 has 16. These are the results:

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the last Melodi Grand Prix 2023 semi-final has ended

Tonight was the last night for artists to qualify for the Melodi Grand Prix 2023 final in Trondheim. Norway has chosen it’s qualifiers, and here they are:    Alte Pettersen is back in the final of Melodi Grand Prix! Last time we saw him was two years ago in 2021. Then he managed to get pre-qualified for the final, but this year he got all the support from the public.  Tonight he sung his ballad, that later turns into a pop song called “Masterpiece”.    From the start of her music carreer it’s drag queen Skrellex. She’s trough with her pop song “Love Again”. Skrellex burns up the stage as she dances with her four backing dancers. Not only her dance moves, but the disco balls on stage light her up aswell.   At last but not least we have Eline Thorp. As she’s an up coming artist in Norway, you can already tell she has a great amount of fans for “Not Meant To Be”! Will it be enough for her to take the trophy next week?   Next week we have nine finalists batteling it all out in Trondheim. Who are you rooting for? Let us know, and we’ll see you next week. 

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Elsie Bay is back! MGP semi final 2 results

the clock strucks 9 P.M. in Norway, and the Melodi Grand Prix results came in.  Jone, Elsie Bay, and Swing It are trough to the final in Trondheim! There were some familliar faces in the second semi final, and one of those faces managed to qualify! Elsie Bay isn’t new to the Eurovision family, as she competed in Melodi Grand Prix last year with her song “Death Of Us”. She then reached the second round of the final, but will “Love You In A Dream” take the victory this year? Jone was the second qualifier of the night! His EDM pop song “Ekko Inni Meg” was voted for by a lot of his fans. The staging has a neon kind of vibe, and we expect him to go even bigger in the final.   And last but not least we have the fun nostalgic retro band Swing It that we will see again in Trondheim. Their 1920’s inspired party song “Prohibition” made a whole part of Norway swing indeed. 

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Tvorchi wins Vidbir 2023

Tvorchi has won Vidbir 2023! The group will represent Ukraine in Liverpool next year with their song “Heart Of Steel”  The Jury gave them 9 points, while they won the public vote with 10 points. Tvorchi are the lucky ones to follow up Eurovision winners ‘Kalush Orchestra’, and therefore Ukraine has already granted itself a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 finals  watch the performance of “Heart Of Steel” here:    Tvorchi isn’t new to the Eurovision family, as they have participated in Vidbir 2020 with “Bonfire”. They went on to finals, but only ended up fourth.    In 2018 producer Andriy Gutsulyak (Andrew Hutsuliak) and Vocalist Jeffery Kenny doubled up to form the musical group.  Jeffery was born in Nigeria, but later on moved to Ukraine where he studied at the Ukrainian Medical University. This is where the duo met, and shared the same passion for music. Eventually they’ve loved it so much, that they started making their owns beats together.     

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Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper are the Dutch representatives

On November first, it was announced that Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper will travel to Liverpool to represent The Netherlands at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.    The 26-year-old Mia and 28-year-old Dion met about two years ago, when Duncan Laurence, Eurovision 2019 winner brought them together. Their voices blended well together, and they wanted to share the same musical message: “music that allows room for showing vulnerability and emotion. Laurence recommended the two artists to the Dutch selection committee and they unanimously selected the yet to be announced song.    There’s still much speculation about the song. The general director at AvroTros said “their voices work beautifully together”. At least there’s one small hint: Duncan Laurence, and his partner Jordan Garfield, wrote the song together with the duo.    Their song will be released on a later point in time. 

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J’Aime La Vlie: Eurovision on a magical island

From left to right: Anja (Eurovision Universe), Hans, Esther and Dennis (J’aime La Vlie), Martijn (Eurovision Universe) Niamh Kavanagh Niamh Kavanagh, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993 and also a participant in 2010, will perform during J’aime La Vlie. And as we now know, Anabel Conde, the 1995 runner up, will also be there. But what is J’aime La Vlie? The event is held annually on the Dutch Wadden island of Vlieland. We spoke with Dennis, Esther and Hans, three members of the organizing team. And we call it: J’aime La Vlie How did the idea behind J’aime La

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Blanca Paloma wins Benidorm Fest 2023

Was it Vicco, Agoney, or Blanca Paloma? After a long night in sunny Benidorm, we have a winner! Blanca Paloma has victored above all competition! This week it was between her and Agoney, as they both won eachothers semi final, but in the end the jury and Televote gave Blanca the most points.    Blanca will sing her solar song “Eaea” for Spain at Eurovision, in Liverpool. Spain is already qualified for the final, as they are one of the big 5.   You can find the full results of the Benidorm Fest Final here:   

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Alessandra Mele wins Melodi Grand Prix 2023

The suspense was building in Trondheim Spektrum, but we have a winner! Alessandra Mele won the whole contest with 283 points. She won the jury vote with 104 points, and the televote with a stunning 179 points landslide. She will represent Norway with “Queen of Kings”.  Right before winning MGP, she heard that her song was number 1 in the spotify charts. Not only in Norway, but in a lot of countries her song is a viral succes. Maybe in yours awell!  Here are the full results: Alessandra, “Queen of kings”, 233 pts. Ulrikke Brandstorp, “Honestly”, 138 pts. Atle Pettersen, “Masterpiece”,

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Melodifestivalen Semi Final 1 results

Melodifestivalen is back! Tonight’s first show was held in Göteborg,  Tonight’s big winner is Tone Sekelius! She participated in Melodifestivalen 2022, and ended up fifth. This year she is back for a hopeful victory! She won with 94 points, and will go directly to the final.    Right behind her placing 2nd was Victor Crone! We all know Victor for representing Estonia in 2019. He will go to the Semi Final. Elov & Benny ended third, and will also go to the Semi Final in Örnsköldsvik. 

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Benidorm Fest Semi Final 1 results

It’s been a long night in Benidrom, but the spanish people and jury have voted! Agoney has won tonight’s Semi Final with 161 points! He got the maximal amount of points that you can get from the televote, which is 40. Wil he get the Benidorm trophy this Saturday? Not only Agoney went through, but Alice Wonder, Fusa Nocta & Megara qualified for the final aswell. It’s also notable that fan favorite Aritz Aren barely missed out on the final, with a shortage of 4 points.      

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Semi Final Allocation Draw

This year the allocation draw for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 has took place in Liverpools’ St. George’s Hall. AJ odudu and well known Rylan hosted this years event. Right before the actual draw happened, the mayor of last year’s host city Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, handed the Eurovision Key over to Joanne Anderson, the mayor of Liverpool.  At first the Big Five including: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, plus last year’s winner Ukraine have been drawn for in which Semi Final the opposing countries will vote in.  These are the results: After the big five we’ve had the other

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the last Melodi Grand Prix 2023 semi-final has ended

Tonight was the last night for artists to qualify for the Melodi Grand Prix 2023 final in Trondheim. Norway has chosen it’s qualifiers, and here they are:    Alte Pettersen is back in the final of Melodi Grand Prix! Last time we saw him was two years ago in 2021. Then he managed to get pre-qualified for the final, but this year he got all the support from the public.  Tonight he sung his ballad, that later turns into a pop song called “Masterpiece”.    From the start of her music carreer it’s drag queen Skrellex. She’s trough with her pop

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Elsie Bay is back! MGP semi final 2 results

the clock strucks 9 P.M. in Norway, and the Melodi Grand Prix results came in.  Jone, Elsie Bay, and Swing It are trough to the final in Trondheim! There were some familliar faces in the second semi final, and one of those faces managed to qualify! Elsie Bay isn’t new to the Eurovision family, as she competed in Melodi Grand Prix last year with her song “Death Of Us”. She then reached the second round of the final, but will “Love You In A Dream” take the victory this year? Jone was the second qualifier of the night! His EDM pop

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Tvorchi wins Vidbir 2023

Tvorchi has won Vidbir 2023! The group will represent Ukraine in Liverpool next year with their song “Heart Of Steel”  The Jury gave them 9 points, while they won the public vote with 10 points. Tvorchi are the lucky ones to follow up Eurovision winners ‘Kalush Orchestra’, and therefore Ukraine has already granted itself a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 finals  watch the performance of “Heart Of Steel” here:    Tvorchi isn’t new to the Eurovision family, as they have participated in Vidbir 2020 with “Bonfire”. They went on to finals, but only ended up fourth.    In 2018

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Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper are the Dutch representatives

On November first, it was announced that Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper will travel to Liverpool to represent The Netherlands at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.    The 26-year-old Mia and 28-year-old Dion met about two years ago, when Duncan Laurence, Eurovision 2019 winner brought them together. Their voices blended well together, and they wanted to share the same musical message: “music that allows room for showing vulnerability and emotion. Laurence recommended the two artists to the Dutch selection committee and they unanimously selected the yet to be announced song.    There’s still much speculation about the song. The general director at

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