Bienvenue à tous! LiliLoves and Shortcake_ESC reunite this Sunday to debrief on the fantastic show held in Nice. Come see us on the stream as we recap, relive, and appreciate the great night this was. Congratulations, Zoé Clauzure, for getting the most points and keeping the trophy in France. and well done to all the participants!ContinueContinue reading “France wins Junior Eurovision 2023 in Nice! Weekly Stream 58”
Tag Archives: Eurovision 2023
Voting Analysis of Eurovision 2023
Eurovision 2023 is best known for the battle between Sweden and Finland, and it showed in the voting. But how did that show up in the rest of the voting?
How Loreen Won Eurovision (Again)
From the moment Loreen joined Melodifestivalen, expectations for her song skyrocketed. That song, “Tattoo”, ended up not only winning that national final, but also Eurovision 2023 itself. But how did she manage to become the first woman to win the whole thing twice?
Class of #Eurovision2023 Post Contest Chart Success
The first week after Eurovision The UK Singles Chart saw four Eurovision Songs in the top ten for the first time ever.
5 Reasons why Spain SHOULD BE the one to beat for Eurovision 2023
Blanca Paloma quickly became a fan favorite after winning Benidorm Fest in 2023 with EAEA, but what’s better than becoming a fan favorite? Winning–and here are the reasons why Blanca Paloma should be amongst the mix!
Blanca Paloma – Our Pichona Mayor Can Win Eurovision
Blanca Paloma is the Spanish representative for Eurovision 2023, with her song “EaEa”. Hypnotic, magnetic, soulful, and magical, can be the adjectives I could use to describe one of this year’s most impactful entries. And our dear pichona mayor can pull the third ever win for her country, Spain, at Eurovision this year. And forContinueContinue reading “Blanca Paloma – Our Pichona Mayor Can Win Eurovision”
Solidarity at Eurovision through Different Lenses
Going into the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest, the atmosphere is colored by the continuing war in Ukraine, and the displays of solidarity which continued over the past year. Further east, however, Armenia has gone through its wars with Azerbaijan, but with fewer fanfare in the fandom and the world at large. How does that play out in the contest, and how are these two countries seen in Europe?

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