Pride is FOREVER! A look back at the class of Eurovision 2024 🌈

Let’s close this pride month with the reminder that the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest has been the queerest ever.

What post-Eurovision season is like now

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7edwoo75t3o Bambie Thug, the Irish representative, describing the experience backstage at Eurovision 2024. It’s been a month since Eurovision in Malmö. Typically, at this time of the year, fans would be speculating the next hosting city. We’d be snooping around countries’ relevant record labels and national broadcasters at this time to create premonitions on whoContinueContinue reading “What post-Eurovision season is like now”

If the Eurovision 2024 Contestants Played “The Traitors”…

While Eurovision is itself a continent-wide phenomenon, the reality TV show “The Traitors” has made its way from the Netherlands to the world. How would this year’s Eurovision class play the game?

Armenia: With LADANIVA’s “Jako,” Europe will dance (and you will watch)!

Since joining the Eurovision Song Contest in 2006, Armenia has had six top-10 finishes, two fourth-place finishes, two eighth-place finishes, and two seventh-place finishes, including their most recent top-10 entry from 2016. Since then, they’ve failed to qualify twice and sat out the 2021 event. Armenia ranked a disappointing 20th place in their 2022 returnContinueContinue reading “Armenia: With LADANIVA’s “Jako,” Europe will dance (and you will watch)!”

Stuff that Definitely Happened During the First Rehearsals

Disclosure: This article is satirical and not based in any fact other than we love the Eurovision Song Contest and puns and dad jokes and jokes that aren’t jokes and we’re all a little punchy going into the homestretch. The 2024 Eurovision Song Contest rehearsals have started and below are exclusive insights straight from theContinueContinue reading “Stuff that Definitely Happened During the First Rehearsals”

Cyprus: Silia Kapsis Pulls Out the Stops with “Liar”

In 2018, Cyprus achieved their best ever result in the Eurovision Song Contest, coming in 2nd place with Eleni Foureira’s “Fuego,” and they’ve been chasing that success ever since, hitting the left hand side of the scoreboard in my heart every year since. (In fact, they came 16th with “El Diablo” in 2021 and NQ’dContinueContinue reading “Cyprus: Silia Kapsis Pulls Out the Stops with “Liar””