Category Archives: 2020 Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision 2020 cancelled due to coronavirus

Eurovision Song Contest 2020 logo
Eurovision Song Contest 2020 logo

Sadly, the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest has been cancelled due to the pandemic of coronavirus.

The following was issued on Eurovision.tv today –

Jon Ola Sand, Executive Supervisor: “We are very proud of the Eurovision Song Contest, that for 64 years has united people all around Europe. And we are deeply disappointed about this situation. The EBU, together with the Host Broadcaster NPO, NOS, AVROTROS and the City of Rotterdam will continue to talk to see if it’s possible to stage the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam in 2021. I would like to thank everyone who has been involved in the process of staging a great Eurovision Song Contest this year. Unfortunately, that was not possible due to factors beyond our control. We regret this situation very much, but I can promise you: the Eurovision Song Contest will come back stronger than ever.”

NPO chairwoman Shula Rijxman: “This decision by the EBU was inevitable, given the circumstances currently affecting all of Europe as a result of the coronavirus and all the measures that governments must now take. This is a big disappointment for the Dutch audience, the fantastic team behind the scenes, the presenters and the artists. In recent months, a large group of people have worked hard on the Song Contest. We thank them for their great commitment and regret that the results of the efforts will not be visible in the short term. We would particularly like to mention the municipality of Rotterdam, which has proven itself as the ideal partner in this project in the past year. This edition was an excellent opportunity to understand each other differently in a period of uncertainty in Europe, but above all an opportunity to really bring Europe together. Music is universally binding and – I am sure – it will stay that way. Even after this corona crisis.”

Sietse Bakker, Executive Producer Event: : “For the artists from 41 participating countries, our opening and interval acts that put their hearts and souls into their performance. For the fans who have always supported us and have kept confidence until the last moment. And not least, for the fantastic team, which has worked very hard in recent months to make this 65th edition a great success. We understand and share that disappointment. Some perspective is appropriate because, at the same time, we also realize that this decision and its consequences don’t compare to the challenges faced by people affected, directly or indirectly, by the coronavirus and the difficult but necessary measures.”

We ask some patience as we work through the ramifications of this unprecedented decision and patiently await further news in the coming days and weeks. During that time, we would like to pay tribute to all the Host Broadcaster team in the Netherlands and our 41 public service broadcasters who have worked so hard planning this year’s event.

We are all heartbroken that the Eurovision Song Contest will not be able to be staged in May but feel confident that the whole Eurovision family, across the world, will continue to provide love and support for each other at this difficult time.

Source: Eurovision.tv

Athena Manoukian releases new version of ‘Chains On You’

Athena Manoukian @AMPTV
Athena Manoukian @AMPTV

Athena Manoukian will sing Chains On You for Armenia at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest. She has released the newly mixed version together with the official video clip.

The composers of Chains On You are Athena Manoukian and DJ Paco. The revamp mixing and mastering are by Artem Valter.

You can see the official video clip of Chains On You below.

Source: ESC Covers

 

Eurovision 2020 and the TikTok generation.

TikTok; for those of you who don’t follow the latest social media trends, is a social media platform that allows users (mainly young) to upload, short, 15 second video clips.

With an estimated (up to) 500 million active user base, in recent years, it has become a phenomenon amongst teenagers and young adults.

One of the most popular type of uploads are ‘TikTok dances’ (Google it!) where users mime to, and perform co-ordinated simple dance routines to camera.

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Perhaps then, it should come as no surprise that 3 of the current favourites for this years contest, have cleverly incorporated easily copied dance memes in their videos.

Should Iceland, Russia or Lithuania sweep the board at this years contest, perhaps going forward, the contest should consider reducing the 3 minute time limit to 15 seconds, with the compulsory inclusion of a ‘silly dance’.

Of course, simple choreographed dance routines have long been a part of Eurovision (Brotherhood of man have a lot to answer for here) and the contest is always evolving, but are we entering an era of Eurovision songs for the TicTok generation?

Little Big disclose 2019 Eurovision song ‘Uno’

Little Big from the video clip of 'Uno'
Little Big from the video clip of ‘Uno’

Little Big have revealed the song they will represent Russia with at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest. It is entitled Uno.

Little Big are from St Petersburg in Russia. The band are Ilya Prusikin, Sonya Tayurskaya, Anton Lissov and Sergey Makarov.

You can see the music video for Uno below.

Source: ESC Covers; eurovision.tv

 

Arilena Ara will now sing ‘Fall From The Sky’ for Albania at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest

Arilena Ara from the music video of 'Fall From The Sky'
Arilena Ara from the music video of ‘Fall From The Sky’

Arilena Ara will sing her Eurovision song for Albania in English. The title is now Fall From The Sky. She originally won the Festivali i Këngës national selection with Shaj.

Fall From The Sky is composed by Michael Blue, Robert Stevenson, Sam Schummer Darko Dimitrov and Lazar Cvetkovski.

You can see the official lyric video for Fall From The Sky below.

Source: ESC Covers

Efendi will sing ‘Cleopatra’ for Azerbaijan at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest

Efendi from the video clip of 'Cleopatra'
Efendi from the video clip of ‘Cleopatra’

Efendi will represent Azerbaijan at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Cleopatra.

Cleopatra is composed by Luuk van Beers, Alan Roy Scott and Sarah Lake.

Efendi has changed her name for this release (she was known as Samira Efendi).

You can see the video clip for Cleopatra below.

Source: ESC Covers; Eurovision.tv

Senhit is going ‘Freaky!’ for San Marino at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest

Senhit from the music video of 'Freaky!'
Senhit from the music video of ‘Freaky!’

After a digital voting duel it has been decided Senhit will sing Freaky! for San Marino at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest.

The other song in the battle for San Marino was Obsessed.

Senhit represented San Marino at the 2011 Eurovision with Stand By. She recently had a big hit with the song Dark Room.

You can see the video clip for Freaky! below.

Source: ESC Covers; Eurovision.tv

Vasil will sing ‘YOU’ for North Macedonia at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest

Vasil from the music video of 'YOU'
Vasil from the music video of ‘YOU’

Vasil will sing YOU for North Macedonia at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam.

YOU is composed by Nevena Neskoska, Kalina Neskoska and Alice Schroeder. arko Dimitrov and Lazar Cvetkoski.  It is produced and arranged by Nevena Neskoska, Darko Dimitrov and Lazar Cvetkoski.

You can see the YOU music video below.

Source: ESC Covers; Eurovision.tv