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Gallery & Highlights of MelFest Wknd 2020 – The Pre-Party

Melfest WKND 2020 guests @ESC Covers
Melfest WKND 2020 guests @ESC Covers

The MelFest Wknd 2020 – The Pre-Party organised by Melodifestivalklubben OGAE Club in Sweden took place on Friday 6 March 2020.

Here are some photo highlights and videos of the wonderful evening. A big thanks to Melodifestivalklubben OGAE Club for the great organisation.

The artists appearing were Samanta Tina (Latvia), Daði (Iceland), Ulrikke (Norway), Sandro (Cyprus) – all from the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and we also had appearances by Wiktoria (former MF participant) and The Lovers Of Alvaro (former MF act) and KEiiNO (2019 ESC Norway).

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You can see  Daði and Ulrikke perform below.

Source: ESC Covers

 

James Newman will represent U.K in Rotterdam

The U.K’s entry for Eurovision 2020, James Newman with the song ‘My last breath’ was officially announced as the U.K entry on Radio 1 and 2 this morning.

After years of disappointing results by artists/songs selected via the dreadful Eurovision decides selection show; In September last year, the BBC announced that the 2020 entry would be internally selected in partnership with BMG.

After an initial flurry of excitement when fans scoured the BMG roster of artists to speculate on who could possibly be chosen (Kylie Minogue’s name came up a few times) things inevitably went silent until last week, Graham Norton announced the U.K entry would be revealed Thursday.

So, have the BBC finally managed to get it right?

The writing credentials are good, Ed Drewett, Adam Argyle and Iain James have between them written hits for the likes of Little mix and One direction and Iain James also has Eurovision connections, having been a co-writer of “Running Scared” by Ell & Nikki, which won Eurovision 2011 for Azerbaijan.

Newman himself, although not an established solo artist, does have a good musical pedigree, particularly with his impressive list of song writing credits.

The song itself opens with a steady drum beat and vocal that has hints of Azerbaijan’s 2019 entry Chingiz “Truth” but quickly moves into the contemporary pop realm.

Make your own mind up about the song here:

Sweden: Hanna Ferm and Victor Crone qualify to 2020 Melodifestivalen final

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The fourth semi-final of the 2020 Melodifestivalen took place in Malmö and the following acts made it to the final –

  • Hanna FermBrave
  • Victor CroneTroubled Waters

Victor represented Estonia at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest with Storm.

The two acts that go to the Andra Chansen are –

  • Frida ÖhrnWe Are One
  • Ellen Benediktson & Simon PeyronSurface

The duels for the Andra Chansen next week have been worked out –

Duel 1:

Anis don Demina Vem e som oss
Ellen Benediktson & Simon PeyronSurface

Duel 2:

Malou PrytzBallerina
Paul ReyTalking In My Sleep

Duel 3:

Felix SandmanBoys With Emotions
Frida Öhrn We Are One

Duel 4:

Mendez feat. Alvaro EstrellaVamos amigos
Drängarna Piga och dräng

Source: ESC Covers; Eurovision.tv

Go_A to represent Ukraine at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Solovey’

Go_A @UA:PBC
Go_A @UA:PBC

Go_A have won the Vidbir national selection with the song Solovey (Nightingale) and will represent Ukraine at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam in May.

Solovey is an upbeat ethnic song with vocals similar to the Polish song at Eurovision in 2019 by Tulia.

You can see Go_A perform their winning song below.

Source: ESC Covers

 

 

Estonia: Six acts qualify from 2020 Eesti Laul (first semi-final)

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Flag of Estonia

The 2o20 Eesti Laul national selection (first semi-final) has got underway in Estonia. Six acts qualified for the final –

  • Anett x Fredi
  • Egert Milder
  • Laura
  • Rasmus Rändvee
  • STEFAN
  • Synne Valtri feat. Väliharf

Let us take a look at one of the acts that qualified – Anett x Fredi below.

Source: ESC Covers; Eurovision.tv

Poland: Alicja Szemplińska makes it to the final of Szansa na Sukces

Alicja Szemplińska @TVP2
Alicja Szemplińska @TVP2

The second show of the Szansa na Sukces competition took place in Poland. Alicja Szemplińska was the act to make it through to the final.

The winner of Szansa na Sukces will represent Poland at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest.

The theme this week was Eurovision classic songs – Alicja performed To Nie Ja! by Edyta Górniak (1994 ESC Poland).

You can see Alicja perform below.

Source: ESC Covers; escunited

Interview: Elina Ivashchenko – Vidbir 2020 Ukraine contestant

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Elina Ivashchenko made herself known in 2016 on the project The Voice Kids Ukraine (1 + 1), in which she confidently won. Subsequently, she has won the Grand Prix of the Ukrainian Festival “Chornomorsky Ihry”. In 2019, she won the 10th anniversary season of the X-Factor show ( STB Channel). All the achievements Elina considers as small steps on the big path to the dream of becoming a famous singer. The next step is to participate in the National Selection of Eurovision 2020 in Ukraine. February 15th, in the second semifinal of the selection, Elina Ivashchenko will compete for the right to represent Ukraine in the continent’s most famous music competition with the author’s song Get up. Here Eliana Goncharova interviews Elina for ESC Covers –

Elina, first of all, congrats on the victory in the 10th season of the X-Factor. Was is it difficult?

Thanks! Yes, it was quite hard. I didn’t get enough sleep and was constantly learning songs. It was morally difficult, but these efforts were not in vain. Every day I’ve had tryouts, rehearsals, shootings and productions. It was fun, but tiring. Once you’ve said that your every victory is a step towards the dream of becoming a famous singer.

What are the plans for the Vidbir National Selection?

For me Eurovision is not a place for competition. It’s also an opportunity to get my message across to millions of people. I’ll start with the National Selection and ff Ukraine believes in me, I’ll proceed in Europe. I understand that it will be a huge responsibility. I also want to remind Europe that our nation is very singing. (laughs).

For the National selection you have written an emotional ballad Get Up. What life circumstances inspired you to write the track?

Many people do not listen to their heart, but do what they are dictated. Some are humiliated and underestimated. Unfortunately, in this world it’s more difficult to live for open and honest people, than for evil and narcissistic ones. There’s lots of cruelty. With my song I would like to dispel the idea that lookers-on see more than players. We make our own history and no one has the right to tell us how to live. Personally, this story has touched me too deep: watching the brutality of people has inspired me to write this song.

One of the judges of the Ukrainian selection –is Andrii Danilko. Sometimes he did not very flatteringly comment on the ballad songs. Aren’t you afraid of the criticism?

When I presented the song on the X-Factor, it was very important for me to hear the opinion of Andrii Danilko. He did not say anything wrong, but kept comments for the National Assembly itself. But I’m not afraid of any criticism. It is very important for me to hear the opinion of each judge. I understand that everyone has their own taste and their musical preferences. But I’m sure the judges of the National Selection will be objective.

In 2016, under the direction of Tina Karol, you won the show Voice Kids. Now Tina is on the National Jury. Do you think she will be objective in evaluating you? Or can her decision be influenced by the fact of your acquaintance?

In 2016 Tina was my mentor on the Voice Kids project. She is now a member of the National Jury. These are two different roles with different tasks.
The fact of our acquaintance, I think, should in no way affect her points. It is unlikely that she will sacrifice her reputation and professionalism. I think Tina Karol will even be very meticulous about my performance. However, her opinion is highly important for me.

Have you listened to the songs of your competitors? Whom can you single out?

I’ve heard the songs of many contestants. I really like FO SHO. The participants are very different, and each song is interesting in its own way. It seems to me that my song is worthy to represent our country, but only the audience and the judges decide. So I have no right to judge participants.

What is the Eurovision contest for you in general? Opportunity to show yourself and to represent the country or a platform that brings together millions of people who are in love with music?

Many musicians and vocalists dream of joining Eurovision. As for me, this is the pinnacle of international competition and if I’m given the opportunity, it will the honour to remind the world as Ukraine sings. As already said, for me this competition means much more. I go for it with an idea, it is embedded in the song and I hope many will find themselves in the song ‘Get Up’. It is very important to me to remind the world how Ukraine sings. And it will be a great honour and responsibility to do so. Of course, I am very interested in experiencing the complexities and inner life of Eurovision. If the country chooses me, it won’t be a shame for sure.

Finally, can you send some wishes to our readers.

Believe in your dream and it will come true. If you listen to your heart and work hard, you will definitely succeed.

INTERVIEW BY: ELIANA GONCHAROVA

You can hear Get Up by Elina Ivashchenko below.

 

Montaigne to represent Australia at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Don’t Break Me’

Montaigne @SBS
Montaigne @SBS

Montaigne has won the Eurovision – Australia Decides competition and will represent Australia at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam in May with the song Don’t Break Me.

Don’t Break Me is a pop song somewhat in the style of Sia. It is composed by Jessica Cerro, Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci.

You can see Montaigne perform her winning song below.

Source: ESC Covers; Eurovision.tv

Eden Alene will represent Israel at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest

Photo: RAN YEHEZKEL

Eden Alene has won the HaKokhav HaBa (The Next Star) L’Eurovizion competition and will therefore represent Israel at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest in The Netherlands in May.

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