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[OFF TOPIC] Eurovision Song Contest 2025


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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, NearPup said:

The best moment of the night was the duet / duel between :FIN Käärijä and :CRO Baby Lasagna.

Oh yes, that was absolutely fantastic! And I loved Käärijä's "Europapa thank you!" punch in the EBU's face, Mr Österdahl will absolutely have been not amused :d 

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

I'm waiting for 'woke!', then the haters bingo is full :p 

then congrats cause you aren't getting it.now i would appreaciate if you could stop responding it's a new day and i would like to leave this back in yesterday now. 

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Oh and I think the biggest issue last night especially was giving certain countries lots of extra time for their stage props. It should be simple: make your staging in such a way that the change fits within a 'post card', if it doesn't, make it shorter.

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On 5/18/2025 at 11:31 AM, heywoodu said:

How would Norway be high in the jury votes? That felt like one of those hundred generic pop songs that appear every month, but not one of the good ones :p 

 

The Serbia/Montenegro, Lithuania/Latvia, Greece/Cyprus combos, San Marino/Italy, the absolutely massive sympathy vote for Israel....I'd say those were bigger issues, but at least very predictable :p 

Norway > Estonia / UK in the same category "pop songs" and better vocal from him than Estonian

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  • 3 months later...

Ireland and Netherland will boycott the next edition because of  Satanyahu 

 

https://news.sky.com/story/netherlands-joins-ireland-in-threatening-to-boycott-eurovision-2026-if-israel-takes-part-13429291

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  • 4 weeks later...

Seems that Eurovision 2026 might be cancelled

 

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According to @oe24.at an ÖVP top representative revealed that the Austrian 🇦🇹 Chancellor Christian Stocker does not want ORF and the city of Vienna to host Eurovision 2026 if Israel 🇮🇱 is excluded!

According to the media If the ORF drops out it would have to pay up to 40 million euros

 

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Well it's more likely that they will allow :ISR to compete in Vienna rather than cancel the event. (Did anyone even checked with them if they want to compete? lol)

 

You already have 24 countries confirmed with 3 out of big5 competing, ISR would make it 25, plus :POR and :FIN is on the verge. Still chances for :ITA to compete and :ARM & :GEO just kept silent, to balance things out they actively considering debut for  :KAZ so we still might have 30 countries, which is more than enough for successful contest. Also, some countries just using this situation as a bargaining opportunity to decrease their participation fees.

 

Let's be honest, the boycotting countries are mostly the ones that struggled to have a successful entry in the last 5 years (as a minimum), so likely bye bye to :ESP:POL:IRL:NED:SLO:BEL 

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On 10/8/2025 at 5:06 PM, Bearas said:

Well it's more likely that they will allow :ISR to compete in Vienna rather than cancel the event. (Did anyone even checked with them if they want to compete? lol)

 

You already have 24 countries confirmed with 3 out of big5 competing, ISR would make it 25, plus :POR and :FIN is on the verge. Still chances for :ITA to compete and :ARM & :GEO just kept silent, to balance things out they actively considering debut for  :KAZ so we still might have 30 countries, which is more than enough for successful contest. Also, some countries just using this situation as a bargaining opportunity to decrease their participation fees.

 

Let's be honest, the boycotting countries are mostly the ones that struggled to have a successful entry in the last 5 years (as a minimum), so likely bye bye to :ESP:POL:IRL:NED:SLO:BEL 

:ISR will officially compete. :ESP:IRL:NED:SLO will be boycotting.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/04/arts/music/eurovision-israel-boycott.html

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