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Norway: Melodi Grand Prix, semifinal 2

Tonight knows the second semifinal of Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Three semifinals will all contain 7 songs. 3 of them will be selected to go to the final, chosen by 100% televoting. The show starts at 19:50 CET and you can watch it here. The participants are: Jone sings “Ekko inni meg” Sandra Lyng sings “Drøm d bort” Alejandro Fuentes sings “Fuego” Swing’it sing “Prohibition” Elsie Bay sings “Love you in a dream” Ella sings “Waist” Bjørn Olav Edvardsen sings “Turn of my heart”   Alejandro Fuentes took part in Melodi Grand Prix in 2018 (1st round).Elsie Bay took part in 2022, reached the 2nd round in the final.Ella took part in 2017 (1st round).

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Norway: Melodi Grand Prix starts

Tonight knows the start of Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Three semifinals will all contain 7 songs. 3 of them will be selected to go to the final, chosen by 100% televoting. The show starts at 19:50 CET and you can watch it here. The participants are: Allessandra Mele sings “Queen of kings” Erik Næss sings “Wave” Rasmus Thall sings “Tresko” Kate Gulbrandsen sings “Tårer i paradis” Umami Tsunami sings “Geronimo” Ulrikke sings “Honestly” Byron Williams jr. ft. JOWST sing “Freaky for the weekend”   Kate Gulbrandsen won Melodi Grand Prix in 1987 and represented Norway with “Mitt liv”. She also took part in 1989, but didn’t reach the superfinal.Ulrikke took part in 2017 (4th) and 2020 (1st). However, in 2020 the festival was cancelled and her song “Attention” thus never reached the Eurovision stage.JOWST was the 2017 winner. With “Grab the moment” they represented Norway.

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We Are Domi

©EBU/Louise Bennett About Quick Facts Members Dominika HaškováCasper HatlestadBenjamin Rekstad Formed2016 Nationality🇨🇿 Czech/🇳🇴 Norwegian National SelectionESCZ 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongLights off (2022) Biography We Are Domi, also known as DOMI, is a Norwegian-Czech electro-pop band, founded in 2018 and based in Prague in the Czech Republic. The band’s crew consists of front vocalist Dominika Hašková, daughter of the former ice hockey player Dominik Hašek, guitarist Casper Bjelland Hatlestad from Stavanger and keyboardist Benjamin Rekstad from Nesodden.  We Are Domi was founded in 2018 in Leeds, UK. The three met while studying jazz music at the Leeds Conservatoire. The band is known for energetic performances and mixes different genres such as dance, electro-pop and Scandinavian-inspired pop. In August 2020, the band moved from the UK to the Czech Republic, due to the strict virus restrictions in the UK. In the autumn of 2021, the band was announced as one of seven entries in the Czech music competition ESCZ 2022. The competition was organized by the Czech national broadcaster ČT. On Thursday 16 December 2021, the broadcaster announced that the band We Are Domi had won the competition. The result was that they represented the Czech Republic in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin with the song “Lights off”. Entries Lights off Country   Czech Republic Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsAbigail Frances JonesDominika HaškováBenjamin Rekstad MusicEinar Eriksen KvaløyAbigail Frances JonesDominika HaškováCasper HatlestadBenjamin Rekstad BackingsNikol Držmíšková Results Semi Points: 227Position: 4Running order: 18 Results Finals Points: 38Position: 22Running order: 1 https://youtu.be/EGRzSefqOm0

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Subwoolfer

© EBU/Nathan Reinds About Quick Facts MembersBen AdamsGaute OrmåsenCarl-Henrik Wahl Established2021 Nationality Norwegian (?) National SelectionNorsk Melodi Grand Prix 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongGive that wolf a banana (2022) Biography Subwoolfer is a Norwegian pop duo, probably established in 2021. The identities of the two male members are unknown, but they refer to themselves as “Keith” and “Jim”.  The duo first appeared for a Norwegian audience on January 10, 2022, when NRK announced that Subwoolfer was one of the finalists in the Melodi Grand Prix 2022, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The two perform in public wearing wolf masks, gloves and a suit. The duo have not revealed their identities, but instead call themselves “Keith” and “Jim”. The band name is a cross between the words “subwoofer” and “wolf” – the English word for wolf, which is also the duo’s theme. On the occasion of the Melodi Grand Prix, Subwoolfer played on his anonymity and avoided answering questions from the press about who they are. Instead, they came up with a fictional story that Subwoolfer was founded 4.5 billion years ago, lives on the moon and has “conquered every planet musically”. The mystery surrounding the duo has led to speculation about who is hiding behind the masks. Gaute Ormåsen and Ben Adams, as well as the Ylvis brothers are among the names that have been mentioned. They are accompanied by DJ Astronaut (Carl-Henrik Wahl). Subwoolfer released a separate Valentine’s version of the song, called “Give That Wolf a Romantic Banana”.  Subwoolfer won Melodi Grand Prix with the self-written song  “Give that wolf a banana” and thus represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest. They reached the final and the 10th position. In 2023 the two released a song called “The worst kept secret”. In a performance at Melodi Grand Prix 2023, the two revealed who they are. The speculations appeared to be right: Ben Adams and Gaute Ormåsen were behind the masks. Entries Give that wolf a banana Country Norwegian Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsDJ AstronautBen AdamsGaute Ormåsen MusicDJ AstronautBen AdamsGaute Ormåsen DancersAlbertine LundgrenAnne Marit TynesSimen Gloppen Results Semi Points: 177Position: 6Running order: 16 Results Finals Points: 182Position: 10Running order: 7 https://youtu.be/adCU2rQyDeY

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Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord

©EBU/Nathan Reinds About Quick Facts NameAmanda Klara Georgiadis Born09 january 1987 Nationality Greek/ Norwegian National SelectionInternal selection 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongDie together (2022) Biography Amanda Klara Georgiadis, artistically known as Amanda Tenfjord, is a Greek-Norwegian singer, songwriter and medical student. She was born in Ioannina, Greece, to a Norwegian mother and a Greek father. She grew up in Tenfjord, Norway.In 2015 he moved to Trondheim to study medicine at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. In 2019, she announced that she was suspending her studies to focus on her music career. Amanda began taking piano lessons at the age of 5. Her song “Run” won the Music Award in 2015 and appeared in a promotional video for the Personskadeforbundet LTN in 2014.  In 2016 she participated in the music competition of Norwegian TV 2, “The Stream”, where she was placed among the top 30 participants. In 2018 she appeared on a program on P3 Live in 2019 with the song “Let Me Think”. She has also toured with the Norwegian band Highasakite. In 2019 she starred in the music festival “Trondheim Calling”. Amanda was awarded the Haram Municipality Youth Culture Award in 2019. In 2021 she released the EP “Miss the way you missed me”. In 2022 she was asked by Greek broadcaster ERT to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest. Entries Die together Country Greece Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsAmanda Georgiadis MusicAmanda GeorgiadisBjørn Helge Gammelsæter Backings– Results Semi Points: 211Position: 3Running order: 15 Results Finals Points: 215Position: 8Running order: 17 https://youtu.be/BWeT0nJpB3Y

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And this is what we know about the following order

Tonight, during the winners’ press conference, every artist had to draw a ballot for the final. Will they perform in the 1st or in the 2nd half? Last week, the Big 5 already had their draw. However, there is one exception. The organizing country, in this case Italy, had already drawn for the 9th place on an earlier stage. As you notice, most of the countries drew a place in the first half. That means, next Thursday there will be a lot of places available in the 2nd half. 1st half: Armenia France Germany Italy (9th place) Norway Portugal Spain Switzerland The Netherlands Ukraine 2nd half: Iceland Lithuania Moldova United Kingdom

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Our predictions for the first semifinal

Tomorrow, the moment is there. We will have the first semifinal for the Eurovision Song Contest. What does the team of Eurovision Universe think? You will read it here. In fact, we are convinced of a final place for these countries: Albania, after all the fuzz around the act. Song and act are strong, Rona will qualify! Latvia: A song about veggies and (….). Cheerful, colourful and with a very modern topic. Lithuania: The act might not be what Monika wished for, but the song will stand out. Switzerland: The swiss song is in the style of Duncan Laurence and Gjon’s Tears, but less strong. It’s gonna be hard for Switzerland, but it is possible. Ukraine, because…. it’s Ukraine. The country is the hot favourite to even win the final. The Netherlands, S10 manages to tell the people where she sings about. Even in Dutch! Portugal: You can’t explain “Saudade” in any other language. MARO explains it by music. Not a sure qualifier, but we think it will. Greece; there is no such a song in Eurovision this year. It is unique and the act is strong. Norway, because every year needs an act like this. People vote for yellow masked wolves. Armenia: The song is strong, the singing is strong, the act is strong….. it has written final all over!   But of course, we wish all the artists good luck. Tomorrow, by this time, we will know more….              

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Day 6: Bananas, raincoats, a circus and a rodeo rider

The storm around the still sun finally seems to have subsided a bit. This is not a weather forecast, but it is all about the Eurovision Song Contest. Now that everyone knows what really matters with the non-spinning sun, we can move on. And so we do. With ten countries from the 1st and 2nd semi, as well as the Big Five (more about that later), there is certainly something to look forward to. ICELAND: It is no surprise that the foursome (the girls’ brother is also there) can sing. The clothing and the setting are slightly reminiscent of “Little House on the Prairie”, for those who still know what that is. However, the whole thing seems a bit static. It’s not a done deal for the Icelanders. NORWAY: It ís a done deal for the Norwegians. They will make it to the final. Subwoolfer puts on a dazzling act. It is one of the kind that you either love or hate. Eurovision.tv notes that there is no change to the costumes. To be honest, we would also have been surprised if the gentlemen would suddenly wear something different. ARMENIA: She is the last one in the first semifinal. While she may not be the festival’s best singer, Rosa Linn does a good job. She walks around a bedroom covered with Post-Its. When she pulls it off the wall, for example, the title of the song appears, but also, yes, a Eurovision heart! FINLAND: The 2nd semifinal opens with the festival’s biggest stars: The Rasmus. The raincoats are now appropriate: the weather is not good. It also rains in Turin. Although the act is solid, there is something to be said for the vocals of Lauri Ylönen. We have heard better singing in the last few days…. ISRAEL: If we’re talking about song and dance, the Israelis do put down something. Michael Ben David never gets out of breath from all the dancing. He reaches the high notes effortlessly. The bookmakers’ expectations when it comes to Israel are not too high, but they could be completely wrong this time. SERBIA: No changes in the act of Serbia, which by the way is partially subtitled. The hands that are washed are also reflected in the graphics. Whether it is all sung very well, you can question that. Fun fact: for the second time in Eurovision history, someone from the British royal family is being sung: after Princess Diana in 1986 (“Européennes”, for France) it is now Megan Markle’s turn. AZERBAIJAN: Do you remember “Hold me”, Azerbaijan’s 2013 entry? It certainly wasn’t the strongest song that year, but thanks to the act it became second. We now see a similar act, but with a grandstand instead of a glass box. Big difference: Nadir is a very good singer. Because of the act and the good vocals this could end up higher than we all might expect. GEORGIA: “Lock me in” the members of Circus Mircus sing. And a circus it is, with flying goggles and a decorated beard. You may wonder whether the song is something that the televoter or the jury is going for. It just might become the least understood entry of 2022. MALTA: Few changes in the act. What we had not learned during the first rehearsals is that Emma not only sits behind the piano, but also stands on it. The moving and dancing seems to have an effect on Emma’s voice. SAN MARINO: The extravagant Achille Lauro jumps, dances, runs, rides rodeo: it won’t be three quiet minutes. Behind him are two musicians in cages. In addition, there are three guitarists. Achille Lauro’s agility does not benefit the vocals at all. It was all so wild that the rodeo seems to be broken by now. Hey wait…. I hear you thinking: and what about the Big 5!? Well, they will have their first rehearsals, without any press allowed. However, we will keep you updated about them later today.

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Day 2: Another eight rehearsals

The second day of rehearsals: For now, there seems to be no solution in sight regarding the kinetic sun on stage. Meanwhile, the second group of semifinalists made their appearance for rehearsals. We still get little information. We do not know how the participants sing. What we get is mainly the picture. What you can do best, is read this article and follow Kal’s Italian journey on Youtube, Instagram and TikTok PORTUGAL: “Saudade” is one such word that occurs in only one language. It’s what MARO sings about. MARO is on the back podium, close to the green room. She and her backing vocals form a circle, MARO in purple in the spotlight. The graphics are kept simple: some indefinable figures in different colors. Before we forget: the smoke machine is working. CROATIA: Is Croatia your guilty pleasure this year by any chance? Mia is wearing a pink-red dress, with at least one leg clearly visible. The three dancers are wearing less bright colors. They tell a story with their movements. DENMARK: The Reddi girls wear orange, green, red and checkered purple suits. They all have an instrument in their hands that makes you wonder if they can play it at all. Retro 70s, that’s what we see. The graphics consist of checkered neon colors. AUSTRIA: LUM!X and Pia Maria stand in a kind of illuminated circle, in which we see the colors of the Austrian flag. There is a lot of movement and dancing on the stage. Bright lights and pyrotechnics are not lacking in this act either. ICELAND: “Með Hækkandi Sól” is the name of Systur’s song. The ladies are dressed in retro 70s outfits. One of the three is wearing an imposing hat. The graphics consist of glitter. According to Eurovision.tv, that gives the whole thing something magical. The show seems to end in bright orange light. GREECE: Amanda wears a long silver-white dress. She is alone on stage. Around her, in blue light, chairs stand and lie in a circle. Eurovision.tv reports an echo on the vocal, but what they exactly mean by that is not clear. NORWAY: For those who have been following Subwoolfer for a while, the Norwegian performance will contain few surprises. Keith and Jim, who we still don’t know who they really are, wear their yellow wolf heads. They are assisted by three dancers, also completely wrapped in yellow. All wear sunglasses. Behind them DJ Astronaut is standing on a platform, he is completely dressed in gold. ARMENIA: Rosa Linn from Armenia performs in a special setting: a complete bedroom! The furniture and walls seem to be made entirely of scrap paper. Rosa Linn sits in the midst of it all with her guitar, playing her song.

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A Month After Rotterdam

It’s been exactly one month after the Grand Final of The Eurovision Song Contest 2021! A lot of rumors, new information has been going around since then, but what are the 2021 artists doing? Måneskin The rock band from Italy, which won this years contest, are touring all over Europe at this moment! They have quite a few things on their schedule. Three days ago they were in Amsterdam, yesterday in Gothenburg and right now they are in Copenhagen! And this is only for interviews or to perform a few songs, not even for their music tour. Barbara Pravi Barbara is having a blast with her career right now! She’s slaying on Time Square, performing at Roland Garros and selling out her European tour. In two days she will release her new song “Le Jour Se Lève”. Gjon’s Tears The third placer Gjon is enjoying his success of Tout l’Univers. At the begin of June he performed his song on Albanian television. Besides this, he won the ESC Radio Awards 2021 for best male artist and best song yesterday! TIX While placing 18th at the song contest, TIX is doing well in Norway. Two weeks ago he performed at his first gig since covid and he is planning even more gigs now! Go_A Shum was everything they needed for their career to spark this bright! The Ukrainian song is still 4th in the USA Viral charts and they are having some gigs in Ukraine (of course). They have also announced that they will be playing in Amsterdam at Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in December. Tusse Since the Eurovision Song Contest Tusse from Sweden has been doing a lot of things. He had his 2021 prom party, he graduated from high school and he has also got his tonsils taken out. Right now he has to rest because of that, maybe reading this article will help him to get rid of his boredom. Daði Freyr He just missed out on top 3 but that’s not holding him back from releasing music! Daði has released his LP “Welcome” the night before the Grand Final but he is still profiting from it! He even made a music video for his new song “Somebody Else Now”. What have you been doing since The Eurovision Song Contest 2021? We have for sure been listening to the songs of the artists. photo credits: EBU

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Norway: Melodi Grand Prix, semifinal 2

Tonight knows the second semifinal of Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Three semifinals will all contain 7 songs. 3 of them will be selected to go to the final, chosen by 100% televoting. The show starts at 19:50 CET and you can watch it here. The participants are: Jone sings “Ekko inni meg” Sandra Lyng sings “Drøm d bort” Alejandro Fuentes sings “Fuego” Swing’it sing “Prohibition” Elsie Bay sings “Love you in a dream” Ella sings “Waist” Bjørn Olav Edvardsen sings “Turn of my heart”   Alejandro Fuentes took part in Melodi Grand Prix in 2018 (1st round).Elsie Bay took part in 2022, reached the 2nd round in the final.Ella took part in 2017 (1st round).

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Norway: Melodi Grand Prix starts

Tonight knows the start of Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Three semifinals will all contain 7 songs. 3 of them will be selected to go to the final, chosen by 100% televoting. The show starts at 19:50 CET and you can watch it here. The participants are: Allessandra Mele sings “Queen of kings” Erik Næss sings “Wave” Rasmus Thall sings “Tresko” Kate Gulbrandsen sings “Tårer i paradis” Umami Tsunami sings “Geronimo” Ulrikke sings “Honestly” Byron Williams jr. ft. JOWST sing “Freaky for the weekend”   Kate Gulbrandsen won Melodi Grand Prix in 1987 and represented Norway with “Mitt liv”. She also took part in 1989, but didn’t reach the superfinal.Ulrikke took part in 2017 (4th) and 2020 (1st). However, in 2020 the festival was cancelled and her song “Attention” thus never reached the Eurovision stage.JOWST was the 2017 winner. With “Grab the moment” they represented Norway.

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We Are Domi

©EBU/Louise Bennett About Quick Facts Members Dominika HaškováCasper HatlestadBenjamin Rekstad Formed2016 Nationality🇨🇿 Czech/🇳🇴 Norwegian National SelectionESCZ 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongLights off (2022) Biography We Are Domi, also known as DOMI, is a Norwegian-Czech electro-pop band, founded in 2018 and based in Prague in the Czech Republic. The band’s crew consists of front vocalist Dominika Hašková, daughter of the former ice hockey player Dominik Hašek, guitarist Casper Bjelland Hatlestad from Stavanger and keyboardist Benjamin Rekstad from Nesodden.  We Are Domi was founded in 2018 in Leeds, UK. The three met while studying jazz music at the Leeds Conservatoire. The band is known for energetic performances and mixes different genres such as dance, electro-pop and Scandinavian-inspired pop. In August 2020, the band moved from the UK to the Czech Republic, due to the strict virus restrictions in the UK. In the autumn of 2021, the band was announced as one of seven entries in the Czech music competition ESCZ 2022. The competition was organized by the Czech national broadcaster ČT. On Thursday 16 December 2021, the broadcaster announced that the band We Are Domi had won the competition. The result was that they represented the Czech Republic in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin with the song “Lights off”. Entries Lights off Country   Czech Republic Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsAbigail Frances JonesDominika HaškováBenjamin Rekstad MusicEinar Eriksen KvaløyAbigail Frances JonesDominika HaškováCasper HatlestadBenjamin Rekstad BackingsNikol Držmíšková Results Semi Points: 227Position: 4Running order: 18 Results Finals Points: 38Position: 22Running order: 1 https://youtu.be/EGRzSefqOm0

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Subwoolfer

© EBU/Nathan Reinds About Quick Facts MembersBen AdamsGaute OrmåsenCarl-Henrik Wahl Established2021 Nationality Norwegian (?) National SelectionNorsk Melodi Grand Prix 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongGive that wolf a banana (2022) Biography Subwoolfer is a Norwegian pop duo, probably established in 2021. The identities of the two male members are unknown, but they refer to themselves as “Keith” and “Jim”.  The duo first appeared for a Norwegian audience on January 10, 2022, when NRK announced that Subwoolfer was one of the finalists in the Melodi Grand Prix 2022, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The two perform in public wearing wolf masks, gloves and a suit. The duo have not revealed their identities, but instead call themselves “Keith” and “Jim”. The band name is a cross between the words “subwoofer” and “wolf” – the English word for wolf, which is also the duo’s theme. On the occasion of the Melodi Grand Prix, Subwoolfer played on his anonymity and avoided answering questions from the press about who they are. Instead, they came up with a fictional story that Subwoolfer was founded 4.5 billion years ago, lives on the moon and has “conquered every planet musically”. The mystery surrounding the duo has led to speculation about who is hiding behind the masks. Gaute Ormåsen and Ben Adams, as well as the Ylvis brothers are among the names that have been mentioned. They are accompanied by DJ Astronaut (Carl-Henrik Wahl). Subwoolfer released a separate Valentine’s version of the song, called “Give That Wolf a Romantic Banana”.  Subwoolfer won Melodi Grand Prix with the self-written song  “Give that wolf a banana” and thus represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest. They reached the final and the 10th position. In 2023 the two released a song called “The worst kept secret”. In a performance at Melodi Grand Prix 2023, the two revealed who they are. The speculations appeared to be right: Ben Adams and Gaute Ormåsen were behind the masks. Entries Give that wolf a banana Country Norwegian Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsDJ AstronautBen AdamsGaute Ormåsen MusicDJ AstronautBen AdamsGaute Ormåsen DancersAlbertine LundgrenAnne Marit TynesSimen Gloppen Results Semi Points: 177Position: 6Running order: 16 Results Finals Points: 182Position: 10Running order: 7 https://youtu.be/adCU2rQyDeY

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Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord

©EBU/Nathan Reinds About Quick Facts NameAmanda Klara Georgiadis Born09 january 1987 Nationality Greek/ Norwegian National SelectionInternal selection 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongDie together (2022) Biography Amanda Klara Georgiadis, artistically known as Amanda Tenfjord, is a Greek-Norwegian singer, songwriter and medical student. She was born in Ioannina, Greece, to a Norwegian mother and a Greek father. She grew up in Tenfjord, Norway.In 2015 he moved to Trondheim to study medicine at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. In 2019, she announced that she was suspending her studies to focus on her music career. Amanda began taking piano lessons at the age of 5. Her song “Run” won the Music Award in 2015 and appeared in a promotional video for the Personskadeforbundet LTN in 2014.  In 2016 she participated in the music competition of Norwegian TV 2, “The Stream”, where she was placed among the top 30 participants. In 2018 she appeared on a program on P3 Live in 2019 with the song “Let Me Think”. She has also toured with the Norwegian band Highasakite. In 2019 she starred in the music festival “Trondheim Calling”. Amanda was awarded the Haram Municipality Youth Culture Award in 2019. In 2021 she released the EP “Miss the way you missed me”. In 2022 she was asked by Greek broadcaster ERT to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest. Entries Die together Country Greece Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsAmanda Georgiadis MusicAmanda GeorgiadisBjørn Helge Gammelsæter Backings– Results Semi Points: 211Position: 3Running order: 15 Results Finals Points: 215Position: 8Running order: 17 https://youtu.be/BWeT0nJpB3Y

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And this is what we know about the following order

Tonight, during the winners’ press conference, every artist had to draw a ballot for the final. Will they perform in the 1st or in the 2nd half? Last week, the Big 5 already had their draw. However, there is one exception. The organizing country, in this case Italy, had already drawn for the 9th place on an earlier stage. As you notice, most of the countries drew a place in the first half. That means, next Thursday there will be a lot of places available in the 2nd half. 1st half: Armenia France Germany Italy (9th place) Norway Portugal Spain Switzerland The Netherlands Ukraine 2nd half: Iceland Lithuania Moldova United Kingdom

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Our predictions for the first semifinal

Tomorrow, the moment is there. We will have the first semifinal for the Eurovision Song Contest. What does the team of Eurovision Universe think? You will read it here. In fact, we are convinced of a final place for these countries: Albania, after all the fuzz around the act. Song and act are strong, Rona will qualify! Latvia: A song about veggies and (….). Cheerful, colourful and with a very modern topic. Lithuania: The act might not be what Monika wished for, but the song will stand out. Switzerland: The swiss song is in the style of Duncan Laurence and Gjon’s Tears, but less strong. It’s gonna be hard for Switzerland, but it is possible. Ukraine, because…. it’s Ukraine. The country is the hot favourite to even win the final. The Netherlands, S10 manages to tell the people where she sings about. Even in Dutch! Portugal: You can’t explain “Saudade” in any other language. MARO explains it by music. Not a sure qualifier, but we think it will. Greece; there is no such a song in Eurovision this year. It is unique and the act is strong. Norway, because every year needs an act like this. People vote for yellow masked wolves. Armenia: The song is strong, the singing is strong, the act is strong….. it has written final all over!   But of course, we wish all the artists good luck. Tomorrow, by this time, we will know more….              

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Day 6: Bananas, raincoats, a circus and a rodeo rider

The storm around the still sun finally seems to have subsided a bit. This is not a weather forecast, but it is all about the Eurovision Song Contest. Now that everyone knows what really matters with the non-spinning sun, we can move on. And so we do. With ten countries from the 1st and 2nd semi, as well as the Big Five (more about that later), there is certainly something to look forward to. ICELAND: It is no surprise that the foursome (the girls’ brother is also there) can sing. The clothing and the setting are slightly reminiscent of “Little House on the Prairie”, for those who still know what that is. However, the whole thing seems a bit static. It’s not a done deal for the Icelanders. NORWAY: It ís a done deal for the Norwegians. They will make it to the final. Subwoolfer puts on a dazzling act. It is one of the kind that you either love or hate. Eurovision.tv notes that there is no change to the costumes. To be honest, we would also have been surprised if the gentlemen would suddenly wear something different. ARMENIA: She is the last one in the first semifinal. While she may not be the festival’s best singer, Rosa Linn does a good job. She walks around a bedroom covered with Post-Its. When she pulls it off the wall, for example, the title of the song appears, but also, yes, a Eurovision heart! FINLAND: The 2nd semifinal opens with the festival’s biggest stars: The Rasmus. The raincoats are now appropriate: the weather is not good. It also rains in Turin. Although the act is solid, there is something to be said for the vocals of Lauri Ylönen. We have heard better singing in the last few days…. ISRAEL: If we’re talking about song and dance, the Israelis do put down something. Michael Ben David never gets out of breath from all the dancing. He reaches the high notes effortlessly. The bookmakers’ expectations when it comes to Israel are not too high, but they could be completely wrong this time. SERBIA: No changes in the act of Serbia, which by the way is partially subtitled. The hands that are washed are also reflected in the graphics. Whether it is all sung very well, you can question that. Fun fact: for the second time in Eurovision history, someone from the British royal family is being sung: after Princess Diana in 1986 (“Européennes”, for France) it is now Megan Markle’s turn. AZERBAIJAN: Do you remember “Hold me”, Azerbaijan’s 2013 entry? It certainly wasn’t the strongest song that year, but thanks to the act it became second. We now see a similar act, but with a grandstand instead of a glass box. Big difference: Nadir is a very good singer. Because of the act and the good vocals this could end up higher than we all might expect. GEORGIA: “Lock me in” the members of Circus Mircus sing. And a circus it is, with flying goggles and a decorated beard. You may wonder whether the song is something that the televoter or the jury is going for. It just might become the least understood entry of 2022. MALTA: Few changes in the act. What we had not learned during the first rehearsals is that Emma not only sits behind the piano, but also stands on it. The moving and dancing seems to have an effect on Emma’s voice. SAN MARINO: The extravagant Achille Lauro jumps, dances, runs, rides rodeo: it won’t be three quiet minutes. Behind him are two musicians in cages. In addition, there are three guitarists. Achille Lauro’s agility does not benefit the vocals at all. It was all so wild that the rodeo seems to be broken by now. Hey wait…. I hear you thinking: and what about the Big 5!? Well, they will have their first rehearsals, without any press allowed. However, we will keep you updated about them later today.

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Day 2: Another eight rehearsals

The second day of rehearsals: For now, there seems to be no solution in sight regarding the kinetic sun on stage. Meanwhile, the second group of semifinalists made their appearance for rehearsals. We still get little information. We do not know how the participants sing. What we get is mainly the picture. What you can do best, is read this article and follow Kal’s Italian journey on Youtube, Instagram and TikTok PORTUGAL: “Saudade” is one such word that occurs in only one language. It’s what MARO sings about. MARO is on the back podium, close to the green room. She and her backing vocals form a circle, MARO in purple in the spotlight. The graphics are kept simple: some indefinable figures in different colors. Before we forget: the smoke machine is working. CROATIA: Is Croatia your guilty pleasure this year by any chance? Mia is wearing a pink-red dress, with at least one leg clearly visible. The three dancers are wearing less bright colors. They tell a story with their movements. DENMARK: The Reddi girls wear orange, green, red and checkered purple suits. They all have an instrument in their hands that makes you wonder if they can play it at all. Retro 70s, that’s what we see. The graphics consist of checkered neon colors. AUSTRIA: LUM!X and Pia Maria stand in a kind of illuminated circle, in which we see the colors of the Austrian flag. There is a lot of movement and dancing on the stage. Bright lights and pyrotechnics are not lacking in this act either. ICELAND: “Með Hækkandi Sól” is the name of Systur’s song. The ladies are dressed in retro 70s outfits. One of the three is wearing an imposing hat. The graphics consist of glitter. According to Eurovision.tv, that gives the whole thing something magical. The show seems to end in bright orange light. GREECE: Amanda wears a long silver-white dress. She is alone on stage. Around her, in blue light, chairs stand and lie in a circle. Eurovision.tv reports an echo on the vocal, but what they exactly mean by that is not clear. NORWAY: For those who have been following Subwoolfer for a while, the Norwegian performance will contain few surprises. Keith and Jim, who we still don’t know who they really are, wear their yellow wolf heads. They are assisted by three dancers, also completely wrapped in yellow. All wear sunglasses. Behind them DJ Astronaut is standing on a platform, he is completely dressed in gold. ARMENIA: Rosa Linn from Armenia performs in a special setting: a complete bedroom! The furniture and walls seem to be made entirely of scrap paper. Rosa Linn sits in the midst of it all with her guitar, playing her song.

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A Month After Rotterdam

It’s been exactly one month after the Grand Final of The Eurovision Song Contest 2021! A lot of rumors, new information has been going around since then, but what are the 2021 artists doing? Måneskin The rock band from Italy, which won this years contest, are touring all over Europe at this moment! They have quite a few things on their schedule. Three days ago they were in Amsterdam, yesterday in Gothenburg and right now they are in Copenhagen! And this is only for interviews or to perform a few songs, not even for their music tour. Barbara Pravi Barbara is having a blast with her career right now! She’s slaying on Time Square, performing at Roland Garros and selling out her European tour. In two days she will release her new song “Le Jour Se Lève”. Gjon’s Tears The third placer Gjon is enjoying his success of Tout l’Univers. At the begin of June he performed his song on Albanian television. Besides this, he won the ESC Radio Awards 2021 for best male artist and best song yesterday! TIX While placing 18th at the song contest, TIX is doing well in Norway. Two weeks ago he performed at his first gig since covid and he is planning even more gigs now! Go_A Shum was everything they needed for their career to spark this bright! The Ukrainian song is still 4th in the USA Viral charts and they are having some gigs in Ukraine (of course). They have also announced that they will be playing in Amsterdam at Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in December. Tusse Since the Eurovision Song Contest Tusse from Sweden has been doing a lot of things. He had his 2021 prom party, he graduated from high school and he has also got his tonsils taken out. Right now he has to rest because of that, maybe reading this article will help him to get rid of his boredom. Daði Freyr He just missed out on top 3 but that’s not holding him back from releasing music! Daði has released his LP “Welcome” the night before the Grand Final but he is still profiting from it! He even made a music video for his new song “Somebody Else Now”. What have you been doing since The Eurovision Song Contest 2021? We have for sure been listening to the songs of the artists. photo credits: EBU

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Norway: Melodi Grand Prix, semifinal 2

Tonight knows the second semifinal of Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Three semifinals will all contain 7 songs. 3 of them will be selected to go to the final, chosen by 100% televoting. The show starts at 19:50 CET and you can watch it here. The participants are: Jone sings “Ekko inni meg” Sandra Lyng sings “Drøm d bort” Alejandro Fuentes sings “Fuego” Swing’it sing “Prohibition” Elsie Bay sings “Love you in a dream” Ella sings “Waist” Bjørn Olav Edvardsen sings “Turn of my heart”   Alejandro Fuentes took part in Melodi Grand Prix in 2018 (1st round).Elsie Bay took part in 2022, reached the 2nd round in the final.Ella took part in 2017 (1st round).

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Norway: Melodi Grand Prix starts

Tonight knows the start of Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Three semifinals will all contain 7 songs. 3 of them will be selected to go to the final, chosen by 100% televoting. The show starts at 19:50 CET and you can watch it here. The participants are: Allessandra Mele sings “Queen of kings” Erik Næss sings “Wave” Rasmus Thall sings “Tresko” Kate Gulbrandsen sings “Tårer i paradis” Umami Tsunami sings “Geronimo” Ulrikke sings “Honestly” Byron Williams jr. ft. JOWST sing “Freaky for the weekend”   Kate Gulbrandsen won Melodi Grand Prix in 1987 and represented Norway with “Mitt liv”. She also took part in 1989, but didn’t reach the superfinal.Ulrikke took part in 2017 (4th) and 2020 (1st). However, in 2020 the festival was cancelled and her song “Attention” thus never reached the Eurovision stage.JOWST was the 2017 winner. With “Grab the moment” they represented Norway.

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We Are Domi

©EBU/Louise Bennett About Quick Facts Members Dominika HaškováCasper HatlestadBenjamin Rekstad Formed2016 Nationality🇨🇿 Czech/🇳🇴 Norwegian National SelectionESCZ 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongLights off (2022) Biography We Are Domi, also known as DOMI, is a Norwegian-Czech electro-pop band, founded in 2018 and based in Prague in the Czech Republic. The band’s crew consists of front vocalist Dominika Hašková, daughter of the former ice hockey player Dominik Hašek, guitarist Casper Bjelland Hatlestad from Stavanger and keyboardist Benjamin Rekstad from Nesodden.  We Are Domi was founded in 2018 in Leeds, UK. The three met while studying jazz music at the Leeds Conservatoire. The band is known for energetic performances and mixes different genres such as dance, electro-pop and Scandinavian-inspired pop. In August 2020, the band moved from the UK to the Czech Republic, due to the strict virus restrictions in the UK. In the autumn of 2021, the band was announced as one of seven entries in the Czech music competition ESCZ 2022. The competition was organized by the Czech national broadcaster ČT. On Thursday 16 December 2021, the broadcaster announced that the band We Are Domi had won the competition. The result was that they represented the Czech Republic in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin with the song “Lights off”. Entries Lights off Country   Czech Republic Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsAbigail Frances JonesDominika HaškováBenjamin Rekstad MusicEinar Eriksen KvaløyAbigail Frances JonesDominika HaškováCasper HatlestadBenjamin Rekstad BackingsNikol Držmíšková Results Semi Points: 227Position: 4Running order: 18 Results Finals Points: 38Position: 22Running order: 1 https://youtu.be/EGRzSefqOm0

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Subwoolfer

© EBU/Nathan Reinds About Quick Facts MembersBen AdamsGaute OrmåsenCarl-Henrik Wahl Established2021 Nationality Norwegian (?) National SelectionNorsk Melodi Grand Prix 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongGive that wolf a banana (2022) Biography Subwoolfer is a Norwegian pop duo, probably established in 2021. The identities of the two male members are unknown, but they refer to themselves as “Keith” and “Jim”.  The duo first appeared for a Norwegian audience on January 10, 2022, when NRK announced that Subwoolfer was one of the finalists in the Melodi Grand Prix 2022, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The two perform in public wearing wolf masks, gloves and a suit. The duo have not revealed their identities, but instead call themselves “Keith” and “Jim”. The band name is a cross between the words “subwoofer” and “wolf” – the English word for wolf, which is also the duo’s theme. On the occasion of the Melodi Grand Prix, Subwoolfer played on his anonymity and avoided answering questions from the press about who they are. Instead, they came up with a fictional story that Subwoolfer was founded 4.5 billion years ago, lives on the moon and has “conquered every planet musically”. The mystery surrounding the duo has led to speculation about who is hiding behind the masks. Gaute Ormåsen and Ben Adams, as well as the Ylvis brothers are among the names that have been mentioned. They are accompanied by DJ Astronaut (Carl-Henrik Wahl). Subwoolfer released a separate Valentine’s version of the song, called “Give That Wolf a Romantic Banana”.  Subwoolfer won Melodi Grand Prix with the self-written song  “Give that wolf a banana” and thus represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest. They reached the final and the 10th position. In 2023 the two released a song called “The worst kept secret”. In a performance at Melodi Grand Prix 2023, the two revealed who they are. The speculations appeared to be right: Ben Adams and Gaute Ormåsen were behind the masks. Entries Give that wolf a banana Country Norwegian Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsDJ AstronautBen AdamsGaute Ormåsen MusicDJ AstronautBen AdamsGaute Ormåsen DancersAlbertine LundgrenAnne Marit TynesSimen Gloppen Results Semi Points: 177Position: 6Running order: 16 Results Finals Points: 182Position: 10Running order: 7 https://youtu.be/adCU2rQyDeY

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Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord

©EBU/Nathan Reinds About Quick Facts NameAmanda Klara Georgiadis Born09 january 1987 Nationality Greek/ Norwegian National SelectionInternal selection 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongDie together (2022) Biography Amanda Klara Georgiadis, artistically known as Amanda Tenfjord, is a Greek-Norwegian singer, songwriter and medical student. She was born in Ioannina, Greece, to a Norwegian mother and a Greek father. She grew up in Tenfjord, Norway.In 2015 he moved to Trondheim to study medicine at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. In 2019, she announced that she was suspending her studies to focus on her music career. Amanda began taking piano lessons at the age of 5. Her song “Run” won the Music Award in 2015 and appeared in a promotional video for the Personskadeforbundet LTN in 2014.  In 2016 she participated in the music competition of Norwegian TV 2, “The Stream”, where she was placed among the top 30 participants. In 2018 she appeared on a program on P3 Live in 2019 with the song “Let Me Think”. She has also toured with the Norwegian band Highasakite. In 2019 she starred in the music festival “Trondheim Calling”. Amanda was awarded the Haram Municipality Youth Culture Award in 2019. In 2021 she released the EP “Miss the way you missed me”. In 2022 she was asked by Greek broadcaster ERT to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest. Entries Die together Country Greece Year2022 LanguageEnglish LyricsAmanda Georgiadis MusicAmanda GeorgiadisBjørn Helge Gammelsæter Backings– Results Semi Points: 211Position: 3Running order: 15 Results Finals Points: 215Position: 8Running order: 17 https://youtu.be/BWeT0nJpB3Y

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And this is what we know about the following order

Tonight, during the winners’ press conference, every artist had to draw a ballot for the final. Will they perform in the 1st or in the 2nd half? Last week, the Big 5 already had their draw. However, there is one exception. The organizing country, in this case Italy, had already drawn for the 9th place on an earlier stage. As you notice, most of the countries drew a place in the first half. That means, next Thursday there will be a lot of places available in the 2nd half. 1st half: Armenia France Germany Italy (9th place) Norway Portugal Spain Switzerland The Netherlands Ukraine 2nd half: Iceland Lithuania Moldova United Kingdom

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Our predictions for the first semifinal

Tomorrow, the moment is there. We will have the first semifinal for the Eurovision Song Contest. What does the team of Eurovision Universe think? You will read it here. In fact, we are convinced of a final place for these countries: Albania, after all the fuzz around the act. Song and act are strong, Rona will qualify! Latvia: A song about veggies and (….). Cheerful, colourful and with a very modern topic. Lithuania: The act might not be what Monika wished for, but the song will stand out. Switzerland: The swiss song is in the style of Duncan Laurence and Gjon’s Tears, but less strong. It’s gonna be hard for Switzerland, but it is possible. Ukraine, because…. it’s Ukraine. The country is the hot favourite to even win the final. The Netherlands, S10 manages to tell the people where she sings about. Even in Dutch! Portugal: You can’t explain “Saudade” in any other language. MARO explains it by music. Not a sure qualifier, but we think it will. Greece; there is no such a song in Eurovision this year. It is unique and the act is strong. Norway, because every year needs an act like this. People vote for yellow masked wolves. Armenia: The song is strong, the singing is strong, the act is strong….. it has written final all over!   But of course, we wish all the artists good luck. Tomorrow, by this time, we will know more….              

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Day 6: Bananas, raincoats, a circus and a rodeo rider

The storm around the still sun finally seems to have subsided a bit. This is not a weather forecast, but it is all about the Eurovision Song Contest. Now that everyone knows what really matters with the non-spinning sun, we can move on. And so we do. With ten countries from the 1st and 2nd semi, as well as the Big Five (more about that later), there is certainly something to look forward to. ICELAND: It is no surprise that the foursome (the girls’ brother is also there) can sing. The clothing and the setting are slightly reminiscent of “Little House on the Prairie”, for those who still know what that is. However, the whole thing seems a bit static. It’s not a done deal for the Icelanders. NORWAY: It ís a done deal for the Norwegians. They will make it to the final. Subwoolfer puts on a dazzling act. It is one of the kind that you either love or hate. Eurovision.tv notes that there is no change to the costumes. To be honest, we would also have been surprised if the gentlemen would suddenly wear something different. ARMENIA: She is the last one in the first semifinal. While she may not be the festival’s best singer, Rosa Linn does a good job. She walks around a bedroom covered with Post-Its. When she pulls it off the wall, for example, the title of the song appears, but also, yes, a Eurovision heart! FINLAND: The 2nd semifinal opens with the festival’s biggest stars: The Rasmus. The raincoats are now appropriate: the weather is not good. It also rains in Turin. Although the act is solid, there is something to be said for the vocals of Lauri Ylönen. We have heard better singing in the last few days…. ISRAEL: If we’re talking about song and dance, the Israelis do put down something. Michael Ben David never gets out of breath from all the dancing. He reaches the high notes effortlessly. The bookmakers’ expectations when it comes to Israel are not too high, but they could be completely wrong this time. SERBIA: No changes in the act of Serbia, which by the way is partially subtitled. The hands that are washed are also reflected in the graphics. Whether it is all sung very well, you can question that. Fun fact: for the second time in Eurovision history, someone from the British royal family is being sung: after Princess Diana in 1986 (“Européennes”, for France) it is now Megan Markle’s turn. AZERBAIJAN: Do you remember “Hold me”, Azerbaijan’s 2013 entry? It certainly wasn’t the strongest song that year, but thanks to the act it became second. We now see a similar act, but with a grandstand instead of a glass box. Big difference: Nadir is a very good singer. Because of the act and the good vocals this could end up higher than we all might expect. GEORGIA: “Lock me in” the members of Circus Mircus sing. And a circus it is, with flying goggles and a decorated beard. You may wonder whether the song is something that the televoter or the jury is going for. It just might become the least understood entry of 2022. MALTA: Few changes in the act. What we had not learned during the first rehearsals is that Emma not only sits behind the piano, but also stands on it. The moving and dancing seems to have an effect on Emma’s voice. SAN MARINO: The extravagant Achille Lauro jumps, dances, runs, rides rodeo: it won’t be three quiet minutes. Behind him are two musicians in cages. In addition, there are three guitarists. Achille Lauro’s agility does not benefit the vocals at all. It was all so wild that the rodeo seems to be broken by now. Hey wait…. I hear you thinking: and what about the Big 5!? Well, they will have their first rehearsals, without any press allowed. However, we will keep you updated about them later today.

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Day 2: Another eight rehearsals

The second day of rehearsals: For now, there seems to be no solution in sight regarding the kinetic sun on stage. Meanwhile, the second group of semifinalists made their appearance for rehearsals. We still get little information. We do not know how the participants sing. What we get is mainly the picture. What you can do best, is read this article and follow Kal’s Italian journey on Youtube, Instagram and TikTok PORTUGAL: “Saudade” is one such word that occurs in only one language. It’s what MARO sings about. MARO is on the back podium, close to the green room. She and her backing vocals form a circle, MARO in purple in the spotlight. The graphics are kept simple: some indefinable figures in different colors. Before we forget: the smoke machine is working. CROATIA: Is Croatia your guilty pleasure this year by any chance? Mia is wearing a pink-red dress, with at least one leg clearly visible. The three dancers are wearing less bright colors. They tell a story with their movements. DENMARK: The Reddi girls wear orange, green, red and checkered purple suits. They all have an instrument in their hands that makes you wonder if they can play it at all. Retro 70s, that’s what we see. The graphics consist of checkered neon colors. AUSTRIA: LUM!X and Pia Maria stand in a kind of illuminated circle, in which we see the colors of the Austrian flag. There is a lot of movement and dancing on the stage. Bright lights and pyrotechnics are not lacking in this act either. ICELAND: “Með Hækkandi Sól” is the name of Systur’s song. The ladies are dressed in retro 70s outfits. One of the three is wearing an imposing hat. The graphics consist of glitter. According to Eurovision.tv, that gives the whole thing something magical. The show seems to end in bright orange light. GREECE: Amanda wears a long silver-white dress. She is alone on stage. Around her, in blue light, chairs stand and lie in a circle. Eurovision.tv reports an echo on the vocal, but what they exactly mean by that is not clear. NORWAY: For those who have been following Subwoolfer for a while, the Norwegian performance will contain few surprises. Keith and Jim, who we still don’t know who they really are, wear their yellow wolf heads. They are assisted by three dancers, also completely wrapped in yellow. All wear sunglasses. Behind them DJ Astronaut is standing on a platform, he is completely dressed in gold. ARMENIA: Rosa Linn from Armenia performs in a special setting: a complete bedroom! The furniture and walls seem to be made entirely of scrap paper. Rosa Linn sits in the midst of it all with her guitar, playing her song.

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A Month After Rotterdam

It’s been exactly one month after the Grand Final of The Eurovision Song Contest 2021! A lot of rumors, new information has been going around since then, but what are the 2021 artists doing? Måneskin The rock band from Italy, which won this years contest, are touring all over Europe at this moment! They have quite a few things on their schedule. Three days ago they were in Amsterdam, yesterday in Gothenburg and right now they are in Copenhagen! And this is only for interviews or to perform a few songs, not even for their music tour. Barbara Pravi Barbara is having a blast with her career right now! She’s slaying on Time Square, performing at Roland Garros and selling out her European tour. In two days she will release her new song “Le Jour Se Lève”. Gjon’s Tears The third placer Gjon is enjoying his success of Tout l’Univers. At the begin of June he performed his song on Albanian television. Besides this, he won the ESC Radio Awards 2021 for best male artist and best song yesterday! TIX While placing 18th at the song contest, TIX is doing well in Norway. Two weeks ago he performed at his first gig since covid and he is planning even more gigs now! Go_A Shum was everything they needed for their career to spark this bright! The Ukrainian song is still 4th in the USA Viral charts and they are having some gigs in Ukraine (of course). They have also announced that they will be playing in Amsterdam at Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in December. Tusse Since the Eurovision Song Contest Tusse from Sweden has been doing a lot of things. He had his 2021 prom party, he graduated from high school and he has also got his tonsils taken out. Right now he has to rest because of that, maybe reading this article will help him to get rid of his boredom. Daði Freyr He just missed out on top 3 but that’s not holding him back from releasing music! Daði has released his LP “Welcome” the night before the Grand Final but he is still profiting from it! He even made a music video for his new song “Somebody Else Now”. What have you been doing since The Eurovision Song Contest 2021? We have for sure been listening to the songs of the artists. photo credits: EBU

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Norway: Melodi Grand Prix, semifinal 2

Tonight knows the second semifinal of Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Three semifinals will all contain 7 songs. 3 of them will be selected to go to the final, chosen by 100% televoting. The show starts at 19:50 CET and you can watch it here. The participants are: Jone sings “Ekko inni meg” Sandra Lyng sings “Drøm d bort” Alejandro Fuentes sings “Fuego” Swing’it sing “Prohibition” Elsie Bay sings “Love you in a dream” Ella sings “Waist” Bjørn Olav Edvardsen sings “Turn of my heart”   Alejandro Fuentes took part in Melodi Grand Prix in 2018

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Norway: Melodi Grand Prix starts

Tonight knows the start of Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Three semifinals will all contain 7 songs. 3 of them will be selected to go to the final, chosen by 100% televoting. The show starts at 19:50 CET and you can watch it here. The participants are: Allessandra Mele sings “Queen of kings” Erik Næss sings “Wave” Rasmus Thall sings “Tresko” Kate Gulbrandsen sings “Tårer i paradis” Umami Tsunami sings “Geronimo” Ulrikke sings “Honestly” Byron Williams jr. ft. JOWST sing “Freaky for the weekend”   Kate Gulbrandsen won Melodi Grand Prix in 1987 and represented

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We Are Domi

©EBU/Louise Bennett About Quick Facts Members Dominika HaškováCasper HatlestadBenjamin Rekstad Formed2016 Nationality🇨🇿 Czech/🇳🇴 Norwegian National SelectionESCZ 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongLights off (2022) Biography We Are Domi, also known as DOMI, is a Norwegian-Czech electro-pop band, founded in 2018 and based in Prague in the Czech Republic. The band’s crew consists of front vocalist Dominika Hašková, daughter of the former ice hockey player Dominik Hašek, guitarist Casper Bjelland Hatlestad from Stavanger and keyboardist Benjamin Rekstad from Nesodden.  We Are Domi was founded in 2018 in Leeds, UK. The three met while studying jazz music at the Leeds Conservatoire. The band is

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Subwoolfer

© EBU/Nathan Reinds About Quick Facts MembersBen AdamsGaute OrmåsenCarl-Henrik Wahl Established2021 Nationality Norwegian (?) National SelectionNorsk Melodi Grand Prix 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongGive that wolf a banana (2022) Biography Subwoolfer is a Norwegian pop duo, probably established in 2021. The identities of the two male members are unknown, but they refer to themselves as “Keith” and “Jim”.  The duo first appeared for a Norwegian audience on January 10, 2022, when NRK announced that Subwoolfer was one of the finalists in the Melodi Grand Prix 2022, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The two perform in public wearing wolf masks,

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Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord

©EBU/Nathan Reinds About Quick Facts NameAmanda Klara Georgiadis Born09 january 1987 Nationality Greek/ Norwegian National SelectionInternal selection 2022 In Eurovision2022 Turin SongDie together (2022) Biography Amanda Klara Georgiadis, artistically known as Amanda Tenfjord, is a Greek-Norwegian singer, songwriter and medical student. She was born in Ioannina, Greece, to a Norwegian mother and a Greek father. She grew up in Tenfjord, Norway.In 2015 he moved to Trondheim to study medicine at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. In 2019, she announced that she was suspending her studies to focus on her music career. Amanda began taking piano lessons at the age of

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And this is what we know about the following order

Tonight, during the winners’ press conference, every artist had to draw a ballot for the final. Will they perform in the 1st or in the 2nd half? Last week, the Big 5 already had their draw. However, there is one exception. The organizing country, in this case Italy, had already drawn for the 9th place on an earlier stage. As you notice, most of the countries drew a place in the first half. That means, next Thursday there will be a lot of places available in the 2nd half. 1st half: Armenia France Germany Italy (9th place) Norway Portugal Spain Switzerland

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Our predictions for the first semifinal

Tomorrow, the moment is there. We will have the first semifinal for the Eurovision Song Contest. What does the team of Eurovision Universe think? You will read it here. In fact, we are convinced of a final place for these countries: Albania, after all the fuzz around the act. Song and act are strong, Rona will qualify! Latvia: A song about veggies and (….). Cheerful, colourful and with a very modern topic. Lithuania: The act might not be what Monika wished for, but the song will stand out. Switzerland: The swiss song is in the style of Duncan Laurence and Gjon’s

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Day 6: Bananas, raincoats, a circus and a rodeo rider

The storm around the still sun finally seems to have subsided a bit. This is not a weather forecast, but it is all about the Eurovision Song Contest. Now that everyone knows what really matters with the non-spinning sun, we can move on. And so we do. With ten countries from the 1st and 2nd semi, as well as the Big Five (more about that later), there is certainly something to look forward to. ICELAND: It is no surprise that the foursome (the girls’ brother is also there) can sing. The clothing and the setting are slightly reminiscent of “Little House

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Day 2: Another eight rehearsals

The second day of rehearsals: For now, there seems to be no solution in sight regarding the kinetic sun on stage. Meanwhile, the second group of semifinalists made their appearance for rehearsals. We still get little information. We do not know how the participants sing. What we get is mainly the picture. What you can do best, is read this article and follow Kal’s Italian journey on Youtube, Instagram and TikTok PORTUGAL: “Saudade” is one such word that occurs in only one language. It’s what MARO sings about. MARO is on the back podium, close to the green room. She and

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A Month After Rotterdam

It’s been exactly one month after the Grand Final of The Eurovision Song Contest 2021! A lot of rumors, new information has been going around since then, but what are the 2021 artists doing? Måneskin The rock band from Italy, which won this years contest, are touring all over Europe at this moment! They have quite a few things on their schedule. Three days ago they were in Amsterdam, yesterday in Gothenburg and right now they are in Copenhagen! And this is only for interviews or to perform a few songs, not even for their music tour. Barbara Pravi Barbara is

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