Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Euro Cafe Moscow - Details!
News has reached us from OGAE Russia about this year's Eurocafe, which looks set to be one of the major hotspots for OGAE fans to hang out during the build up to this year's Contest.
The Eurocafe is something that's becoming a key part of the Eurovision experience, and is a separate venue from the more established Euroclub, which is usually only open to accredited guests, although this year OGAE fans with their club cards may possibly gain entry to the Euroclub as well (we haven't had confirmation whether this is indeed the case or not).
Eurocafe will be at the restaurant complex Mili (Мили) (above) located in the historical centre of Moscow. OGAE members can enjoy a meal or snack, meet up with friends and hopefully some of this year's entrants, sing their favourite songs with karaoke and generally have a good time!
The official opening of the Eurocafe appears to be on Wednesday 6 May into Thursday 7 May, starting at 00.00 at the official Euroclub - EURODOM (which is a different venue from the Eurocafe and located in a slightly different part of town) with the After Party in Eurocafe from 02.00 a.m.
The Eurocafe will be open 24 hours a day and is located near the Metro station “Kitay-Gorod” at Lubyansky Proezd, 15/2, Restaurant Mili (Мили).
On the ground floor of Eurocafe will be the Mili Travelling Restaurant - a Mediterranean eaterie which also boats a simple summer veranda.
There is a hall on the second floor where you can apparently "try dainty dishes, perform the best hits of Eurovision with karaoke and get wireless Internet connection with your friends who stayed at home".
There will also be a small press centre available at the Eurocafe.
Additionally Mili offers 2 spacious halls which house Chi – a restaurant offering Oriental cuisine, and A Jour – a French cafe-confectionery with "a unique atmosphere, favourable for free and easy communication, home-baked goods, handmade sweets, desserts and ice-cream."
Here's a basic guideline to what's on offer throughout the day and night:
09.00 a.m. – 12.00 a.m. – Breakfast. Price 5 €
12.00 a.m. – 04.00 p.m. – Business-lunch. Price 7 €
04.00 p.m. – 11.00 p.m. – Dinner. Price from 10 €
11.00 p.m. – 06.00 a.m. – Eurocafe Party (DJ’s sets)
See you at the Eurocafe!
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Countdown to Moscow - Semi-Final 1
Next week, Eurovision Express will be setting off for Moscow where we will be reporting live on the rehearsals of Eurovision 2009. In the run-up to our departure, we are picking our pre-rehearsal qualifiers. We will then see if this changes after experiencing the songs live!
So, to start off with, we think, at the moment, the qualifiers from Semi-final 1 will be...
MALTA
ARMENIA
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
MONTENEGRO
FINLAND
SWITZERLAND
SWEDEN
TURKEY
ISRAEL
ICELAND
therefore NOT qualifying would be....
Czech Republic
Belgium
Belarus
Andorra (unfortunately)
Bulgaria
FYR Macedonia
Romania
Portugal
Semi-Final 2 prediction later this week.
Monday, 27 April 2009
Dressed for success?
It's come to Eurovision Express' attention that Jade, the UK's Eurovision representative, will be dressed by British fashion designer, Amanda Wakeley (pictured below)
Now that's cleared up, the next burning question is who will be doing Serbian singer, Marko Kon's hair? Is Nicky Clarke available?
Now that's cleared up, the next burning question is who will be doing Serbian singer, Marko Kon's hair? Is Nicky Clarke available?
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Et finalement, le Royaume Uni, douze points!
Here at Eurovision Express, we've always had a soft spot for Switzerland. We'll even forgive the fact that they beat the UK by one point in 1988, because it was a great song and it was Celine Dion!
Last year our favourite entry was Paolo Meneguzzi's Era Stupendo; we loved DJ Bobo's Vampires Are Alive in 2007; and we reckon this year's song from Lovebugs is great too.
If we trawl back even further, Switzerland has also provided us with gems like Swiss Lady (1977) and Amour, on t'aime (1982).
So we're delighted to hear that OGAE Switzerland, the Swiss fan club, has awarded its douze points to the UK!
Eurovision Express has always done its best to develop strong links with Switzerland.
One of Switzerland's French-speaking commentators, Nicolas Tanner, is no stranger to Eurovision Express - we've rubbed shoulders with him at more contests than we care to remember! Always with an ear for good music and an unbiased approach, we're confident he'll make sure the Swiss public is fully briefed before they pick up their phones to vote. And, of course, if that follows the lead given by their fan club (ie voting for the UK!) then so much the better!
You can follow Nicolas' blog (in French) here.
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Svetlana rocks Scala!
It was a night of some superb Eurovision performances at London's Scala Club at the 2nd UK Eurovision Preview Party, and it was all kicked off by the UK entrant from 98 - Imaani - who is expecting a baby in two weeks time! We were on hand in the front row should baby Imaani arrive ahead of plan. Thankfully Imaani didn't go into labour but did take us back to a golden era of songs for the UK - and showed that she hasn't lost any of her sparkle!
The evening was superbly hosted by Nicki French (UK 2000) and BBC presenter Paddy O'Connell. After a great performance by Poland's Lidia and what can only be described as an "odd" mimed performance from Bulgaria's Krassimir, it was Ireland's turn to rock Scala...and rock it they did. Sinead and Black Daisy got a rapturous reception from the fans and showed that they can certainly sing live .... maybe Ireland's chances of qualifying should be revised upwards!
The wonderful Frederik from Euroband got us dancing into the interval with his Eurovision medley, and then after some much needed refreshment, Christina from Cyprus confounded the critics and sang live...and was quite good. She obviously has put her national final appearance down to nerves and sang Firefly very well in London. Johanna from Iceland was, as expected, perfect! So much so, Paddy asked her to sing again acapella which we all loved!
Jessica Garlick (UK 2002) was up next and sang several tracks including her 3rd palced entry...and let us know that she would love to do Eurovision again....what a good idea! Maybe it's time for Jessica to "Come Back" and represent the UK in 2010?
The Balkan Girl herself - Elena - was up next and gave a very lively rendition of her song, even if it was mimed. However, the clear star of the night rounded off proceedings - Svetlana from Ukraine stole the show (several times over) with her raunchy performance of Be My Valentine, surrounded by four dancers who were almost wearing clothes!
Although not one of our fave songs, this certainly could be one to watch in Moscow - if the Scala fans are anything to go by! Having been showered with water form her stage act, we stood back a bit to avoid any more drownings from Ms Loboda! Here are a couple of images to whet your appetite!
So, not long now until the real event in Moscow, and what a great kick-start last night was!
The evening was superbly hosted by Nicki French (UK 2000) and BBC presenter Paddy O'Connell. After a great performance by Poland's Lidia and what can only be described as an "odd" mimed performance from Bulgaria's Krassimir, it was Ireland's turn to rock Scala...and rock it they did. Sinead and Black Daisy got a rapturous reception from the fans and showed that they can certainly sing live .... maybe Ireland's chances of qualifying should be revised upwards!
The wonderful Frederik from Euroband got us dancing into the interval with his Eurovision medley, and then after some much needed refreshment, Christina from Cyprus confounded the critics and sang live...and was quite good. She obviously has put her national final appearance down to nerves and sang Firefly very well in London. Johanna from Iceland was, as expected, perfect! So much so, Paddy asked her to sing again acapella which we all loved!
Jessica Garlick (UK 2002) was up next and sang several tracks including her 3rd palced entry...and let us know that she would love to do Eurovision again....what a good idea! Maybe it's time for Jessica to "Come Back" and represent the UK in 2010?
The Balkan Girl herself - Elena - was up next and gave a very lively rendition of her song, even if it was mimed. However, the clear star of the night rounded off proceedings - Svetlana from Ukraine stole the show (several times over) with her raunchy performance of Be My Valentine, surrounded by four dancers who were almost wearing clothes!
Although not one of our fave songs, this certainly could be one to watch in Moscow - if the Scala fans are anything to go by! Having been showered with water form her stage act, we stood back a bit to avoid any more drownings from Ms Loboda! Here are a couple of images to whet your appetite!
So, not long now until the real event in Moscow, and what a great kick-start last night was!
Thursday, 16 April 2009
Here we come SCALA!
The 2nd UK Eurovision Preview Party is taking place tomorrow and we are getting very excited about it.
Artists will be meeting the media in the Green Room during the evening. Naturally, Eurovision Express will have it's own VIP area where any or all of the following Eurovision acts may come and chat to us...
Lidia - Poland
Svetlana Loboda - Ukraine
Yohanna - Iceland
Christina Metaxa - Cyprus
Elena - Romania
Krassimir - Bulgaria
Sinéad Mulvey & Black Daisy - Ireland
Fridrik Omar (Euroband) - Iceland
Jessica Garlick - UK 2002
Imaani - UK 1998
If you still don't have your ticket, some will be available on the door, but organisers recommend purchasing tickets in advance through the official event website at www.ukeurovision.com.
The UKeurovision Preview Party takes place once again at Scala, Kings Cross, London on Friday 17th April.
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Let the original SHINE!
We've got just four weeks until the semi-finals of the 2009 Eurovision take place which means that we don't have long to persuade NOS that the new version of De Toppers entry Shine is oh so wrong!
The original less-modern version of Shine was , in our opinion, a much better suited song for De Toppers and would stand a better chance of qualifying for the final. Unfortunately the exaggerated electronic percussion in the new version just does not suit the singers, or indeed the song!
So please NOS/De Toppers/Netherlands use the original version of Shine in Moscow.
The original less-modern version of Shine was , in our opinion, a much better suited song for De Toppers and would stand a better chance of qualifying for the final. Unfortunately the exaggerated electronic percussion in the new version just does not suit the singers, or indeed the song!
So please NOS/De Toppers/Netherlands use the original version of Shine in Moscow.
Thursday, 9 April 2009
Where Are You? At the UK Preview Party of course!
More great news about the UK Preview Party taking place at Scala in London on Friday 17 April. Imaani, who represented the UK on home soil in 1998, will be singing Where Are You?, which came a close second to Dana International.
Eurovision Express has always rated Imaani's entry as one of the UK's best songs, and, in our opinion it probably has the best lyrics of any Eurovision song ever.
More details on how to book for the UK Preview Party can found here.
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Fridrik from Euroband is back!
We are delighted to see one half of Euroband will be at the UK Preview Party on 17th April. Fridrik Omar was one part of the duo that provided what was undoubtedly THE best party last year in Belgrade, and one of the outstanding songs - This is my life.
And it gets better...not only do Iceland have one of the best songs again this year, but Fridrik along with Hera Bjork (runner-up in Danish MGP this year) will provide backing for Johanna in Moscow. What a perfect trio! Let's hope Iceland shine in the party stakes in Moscow this year and also on the scoreboard in the final!
Sunday, 5 April 2009
Boom-Bang-A-Birmingham
Calling all Eurovision fans from the UK Midlands... there is a preview party taking place on Saturday 25th April.
The event will feature all 42 songs from this year's contest. There will be previews, voting, drinks offers, flag waving as well as an all request Eurovision Disco and prizes with a distinct Eurovision theme.
You can catch the event at The Wellington, Bristol Street on Saturday April 25 7pm.
Purchasing tickets is much easier than getting seats in Moscow - available at £5.50 in advance or £7 on the door from eurovision@e-ventuality.com or by telephoning Eventuality on 0870 300 9510. !
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Sandie is a British Pop Queen
British TV broadcaster, the BBC, has created 2 one hour long shows dedicated to "Queens of British Pop". They've selected 12 female singers, and amongst the first batch of 6 is 1967 Eurovision winner, Sandie Shaw.
The show's producer, Dione Newton, interviewed Sandie for the documentary, and on the BBC's website explains being nervous about broaching the subject of Sandie's Eurovision winner. Apparently though Sandie was happy to speak candidly about it, and reveals that her two-year-old granddaughter loves the song!
British viewers can catch the programme on BBC1 tonight (Wednesday 1 April) at 10.45pm. As a special treat let's enjoy this fabulous performance of Sandie's winning song, this time in French! Tres chic! And the dancers are a scream!
The show's producer, Dione Newton, interviewed Sandie for the documentary, and on the BBC's website explains being nervous about broaching the subject of Sandie's Eurovision winner. Apparently though Sandie was happy to speak candidly about it, and reveals that her two-year-old granddaughter loves the song!
British viewers can catch the programme on BBC1 tonight (Wednesday 1 April) at 10.45pm. As a special treat let's enjoy this fabulous performance of Sandie's winning song, this time in French! Tres chic! And the dancers are a scream!
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