Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Junior Eurovision details announced!

image copyright EBU

The EBU have confirmed details for this year's Junior ESC to be held in Minsk, Belarus on 20th November. 14 countries will take part with Moldova trying it out for the first time. Sweden return after a year off, as do Lithuania and Latvia, increasing the number of participants by one compared to last year.

You can find out full details here.

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Austria comes home!

It might have something to do with the fact that their near neighbour has won this year, but whatever the reason, we're delighted to see that Austria will return to Eurovision in 2011!



The country that gave us Boom Boom Boomerang by Schmetterlinge in 1977 and the unforgettable Alf Poier in 2003 has decided to re-join the Eurovision family after a three-year gap. They may even be one of the first to announce their entry according to this report (in German).

Welcome back Österreich!

Saturday, 24 July 2010

It's the 3 "J"'s for the Netherlands!

Netherlands are quick off the mark for ESC 2011 - they have chosen their singers already! The group that will represent Les Pays-Bas next year will be the 3 "J"'s! After Sieneke's disappointing showing in Oslo, the Netherlands are going back to the formula of choosing an artist and then a song.
The 3 "J"'s will perform 5 songs and the public will choose one to represent them in Germany. Unfortunately this process didn't work for The Toppers in 2009, but we are hoping that the Netherlands pick a great song and get to the final where they belong in 2011!

Read more here.