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ESC Insight: Eurovision Song Contest Podcast
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ESC Insight: Eurovision Song Contest Podcast

1 Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #6 44:50
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Hold on to your hats, we’ve got six songs to get through this week on the Jury. Gina Jones and Phil Dore sit with to Ewan Spence in the musical court to talk in-depth about the three minutes each national broadcaster will bring to Basel in May. Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury #6 with Gina Jones ( BlueSky ) and Phil Dore ( BlueSky ). Albania : Zjerm, by Shkodra Elektronike. Ireland : Laika Party, by Emmy. Malta : Kant, by Miriana Conte. Georgia : Freedom, by Mariam Shengelia. Croatia : Poison Cake, by Marko Bošnjak. Switzerland : Voyage, by Zoë Më. Stay up to date with all the discussions, news, and reviews as we get ready to travel to Malmö for Eurovision 2024 with ESC Insight. You’ll find the show in iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . We have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here ., and you can support us on Patreon here . The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #6 appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #5 47:11
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Once more, we head into the jury viewing room with a bag of hits, misses, and maybes. We’ll be awarding some of those to the five songs that join us before they make their way to Basel. Let’s discuss, debate, and decide on our personal scores. Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury #5 with AJ Clay ( The Keep Watching podcast ) and Scott Reid ( BlueSky ). Cyprus : Ssh, by Theo Evan. Greece : Asteromata, by Klavdia. Portugal : Deslocado, by Napa. Italy : Volevo essere un duro, by Lucio Corsi. San Marino : Tutta l’Italia, by Gabry Ponte. Stay up to date with all the discussions, news, and reviews as we get ready to travel to Malmö for Eurovision 2024 with ESC Insight. You’ll find the show in iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . We have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here ., and you can support us on Patreon here . The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #5 appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Chat Over Coffee, with Eurovision Reference Group Chair Bakel Walden 28:08
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With the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest just four weeks away, the community’s excitement around Basel is tinged with memories of Malmö. Over the last twelve months, countless discussions and changes have reshaped the Contest. We’ve invited Bakel Walden, the current chair of the Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group, back on the ESC Insight podcast. He joins Ewan Spence over a digital coffee to explain some of the many complex issues the EBU has been addressing over the last twelve months. They talk about several topics, including… …the composition of the Reference Group and how representative it is. …taking feedback from delegations after Malmö 2024. …the implementation of the Code of Conduct. …deciding on the eligibility of songs, including Malta’s ‘ Serving ‘, Georgia’s ‘ Freedom ‘, and Israel’s ‘ New Day Will Rise ‘. …how to address the issue of Governments financing PR campaigns for their national broadcasters’ song. …the psychological support on offer for performers and delegations. Selected Quotes From The Interview These have been lightly edited for clarity . On The Published Code Of Conduct: “Over the years, over the decades, for every case, you had a new rule, and on top, and on top. What we’ve done is really making it more digestible. The code of conduct is a bit more than just a rule book… It’s mostly about agreeing to this, not to say ‘okay, there are some rules and, you know, whatever.’ You’re going to actually sign it. If you participate, we agree to this, and I think this has been helping a lot to be very clear on things.” Discussing The Lyrics In Georgia’s Song Ewan Spence: “ In mainstream Europe, [Georgia’s song ‘Freedom’] is a straightforward song, but given the political situation that you have in Georgia it could read another way by some of the political parties. How much of that local versus international impact can the EBU consider? ” Bakel Walden: “It is not black and white, it is something where it is always open to interpretation, it’s creativity, it’s freedom of expression. What we are trying to do is to have a conversation. If it’s more clear, more profound, or has more of an impact, then we are entering in this discussion… Look, let’s be as creative as possible, let’s also be mindful of some of the feedback we receive from some countries or some people involved and take that seriously as well.” On Governments Instrumentalising The Song Contest Ewan Spence: “ We’ve seen reports that the Israeli government is going to be putting in significant advertising funds into the marketing of the song. That’s nothing to do with the broadcaster, but it’s under the Israeli flag. How do you resolve that tension?” Bakel Walden: “I think you don’t resolve the tension, the tension will be there. The rules we have, there is always this discussion on how political the Eurovision Song Contest is? Can it be neutral? …It is not, you know, happening in space or on a different planet… “What we can do is be as reasonable as possible, focusing on a good show. It’s a music event. It will not solve the problems in the world. It should not solve the problems in the world. And everything else, who’s spending marketing money? What is happening with every tweet? It doesn’t make any sense to follow them. Let’s try to really focus on the spirit together. When it’s over the edge, we’ve got to have that discussion, but in the end, everyone should bring something positive to it. It might be a bit naive, but that’s the only way this works; otherwise, we won’t have a Contest in five to ten years if we are not able to have something positive in a complex and sometimes negative world.” On Artists’ Mental Health “There’s the welfare manager who has been talked about. There was great feedback from Junior Eurovision, where there was a dedicated person for the artist. They can come there with problems, with issues, and it’s going to be resolved, it’s going to be discussed. We have that now for the big Contest, and I think this will already take pressure off.” “We have disconnected zones. A concrete example, when you have the delegations in their little wardrobes. This is now in a disconnected zone. There’s no filming, there’s no social media, there’s no posting, nothing. If you are there, if you are in a changing room, you want to practise, whatever, you are going to be offline.” Eurovision Chat Over Coffee, with Eurovision Reference Group Chair Bakel Walden As the Eurovision Song Contest moves forward and Basel 2025 draws closer, Bakel Walden, the current chair of the Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group, returns to ESC Insight to talk with Ewan Spence about the state of the Song Contest. You can listen to our previous podcast interviews with Bakel Walden; November 2024 , March 2024 . Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . We also have a regular email newsletter, which you can sign up for here . The post Eurovision Chat Over Coffee, with Eurovision Reference Group Chair Bakel Walden appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #4 47:35
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Before our Eurovision songs reach Basel, they have the opportunity to step in front of the Juke Box Jury team. Hits, misses and maybes are on offer after we talk about the tracks from… Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury #4 with Matthew Ker ( The Song Doctor ) and Michelle Kittens ( That Eurovision Site ). Spain : Esa Diva, by Melody United Kingdom : What the Hell Just Happened?, by Remember Monday. Ukraine : Bird of Pray, by Ziferblat. Estonia : Espresso Macchiato, by Tommy Cash. Austria : Wasted Love, by JJ. Stay up to date with all the discussions, news, and reviews as we get ready to travel to Malmö for Eurovision 2024 with ESC Insight. You’ll find the show in iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . We have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here ., and you can support us on Patreon here . The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #4 appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #3 48:01
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It’s Round Three of Juke Box Jury, and five more songs heading to Basel 2025 to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest make a stop in the Insight Studios to face two returning judges. Hits, misses, and maybes are all on offer. And will we think this week’s winner has a chance of winning the Song Contest? Let’s find out. Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury #3 with Ellie Chalkley ( The Keep Watching podcast ) and Coinneach MacLeod ( The Hebridean Baker ). Belgium : Strobe Lights, by Red Sebastian. Netherlands : C’est la vie, by Claude. Montenegro : Dobrodošli, by Nina Žižić. Norway : Lighter, by Kyle Alessandro. Iceland : Róa, by Væb. Stay up to date with all the discussions, news, and reviews as we get ready to travel to Malmö for Eurovision 2024 with ESC Insight. You’ll find the show in iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . We have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here ., and you can support us on Patreon here . The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #3 appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #2 46:57
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We carry on looking at the sogs heading to Malmö for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. They all might be fighting for the hits, misses, and maybes, but the journey is just as important as the result. Join us now… Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury #2 with MJ Brayford ( ESC Phoenix ) and Fin Ross Russell ( Island Life Productions ). Azerbaijan : Run with U, by Mamagama. Czechia : Kiss Kiss Goodbye, by Adonxs. Serbia : Mila, by Princ. France : Maman, by Louane. Denmark : Hallucination, by Sissal. Stay up to date with all the discussions, news, and reviews as we get ready to travel to Malmö for Eurovision 2024 with ESC Insight. You’ll find the show in iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . We have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here ., and you can support us on Patreon here . The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #2 appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #1 46:44
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As the National Final season ends, the Review Season begins. Which means, at least for ESC Insight, it’s time to welcome back Juke Box Jury. We’ll be with you right up to the start of the rehearsals in Basel, as we talk about this year’s songs over seven shows. Who will pick up the hits, the misses, and maybes? Let’s find out. Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury #1 with Dudepoints ( dudepoints.fun ) and Matt Baker ( Second Cherry ). Latvia : Bur man laimi, by Tautumeitas Lithuania : Tavo akys, by Katarsis . Luxembourg : La poupée monte le son, by Laura Thorn. Armenia : Survivor, by Parg. Finland : Ich Komme, by Erika Vikman. Stay up to date with all the discussions, news, and reviews as we get ready to travel to Basel for Eurovision 2025 with ESC Insight. You’ll find the show in iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . We have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here ., and you can support us on Patreon here . The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury 2025 #1 appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Waiting For Some Odd Shaped Balls 25:17
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And with that, the National Finals are over. As we publish the latest Insight News podcast we’re waiting on France to declare its entry to the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest. The community’s reaction is in the spotlight this week, as are the artists’ reactions. Other delegations are working the PR machines to get as much love inside the community and to try and create the all-important buzz with the general public. With the submission deadline now passed, what can we expect over the next few weeks? Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Waiting For Some Odd Shaped Balls Why are we getting ready to watch some grown men chase an odd-shaped ball around a rugby field, the big deadline wooshes past us, and some surprising weekend results have energised the final lap of National Finals. Scott Reid and Ewan Spence go over this week’s talking points on the Insight News podcast. Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . The post Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Waiting For Some Odd Shaped Balls appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Losing The Televote 26:12
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With one weekend of National Finals to go, the Eurovision playlist for Basel 2025 is almost full of the songs of every nation. Yet the global nature of the Song Contest has been brought into sharp focus with international songwriters contributing throughout the shows and cultural norms being challenged across borders. Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Losing The Televote Why there are so many Colors at Eurovision, what does it mean to lose your National Final televote, how OFCOM impacts the Song Contest, and more… Ewan Spence and Martin Bishop discuss the week’s hot topics in the Insight News podcast. Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . The post Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Losing The Televote appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 ESC Insight Presents…..Eurovision Wars: One Last Thing… 45:06
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Welcome To Eurovision Wars Eurovision Wars is a series of podcasts exploring geopolitical themes as they emerged on the Eurovision Song Contest stage . You can listen to Seasons 1 and 2 in full on Spotify , covering such topics as the Russia-Ukraine War, and the long-running dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia. For Season 3, the podcast moves to its new home at ESC Insight, and will focus on the many controversies of Eurovision 2024. In episode six, the final episode looking at the 2024 season, Phil Doré and Ana Oppenheim, widen the scope of the podcast to look at some of the other political moments that impacted Malmö 2024, albeit without as much coverage in the mainstream press as the Israeli entry. How are the tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan reflected in the Contest, how close was controversy in the Serbian selection to disrupting Malmö 2024, and how should the EBU decide which countries should be represented by their national broadcaster at the Song Contest? Our Principles Of Discussion Before we go on, a quick reminder of the principles we are holding to in this series. Discussing Israel and Palestine is inevitably difficult and polarising, so in episode one, we introduced three ground rules to frame our podcasts. Be willing to keep more than one thought in your head . It can be true that the founding of the state of Israel was in response to centuries of antisemitism and the horrors of the Holocaust, and also that its founding was marked by massacres and forced displacement of the local Arab population. Likewise, it can be true that Israelis have a right not to be victims of Hamas terrorism, and Palestinians have a right not to be bombed by Israeli warplanes. These are not contradictory. Explanation is not justification . When we say that decades of oppression against the Palestinians contributed to October 7th, that is not to justify the atrocities of that day. Likewise, in describing those atrocities, this does not render the mass destruction inflicted by Israel on Gaza acceptable. If one side in a conflict commits a war crime, that doesn’t mean the other side gets a free war crime . Because, unbelievably, that point still has to be made. Eurovision stage concept for Malmo 2024 (EBU / SVT) If we are to fully understand how the Eurovision Song Contest became so controversial in 2024, then this inevitably leads to difficult conversations. But these are conversations we absolutely need to have as a community. You can find previous Eurovision Wars episodes on ESC Insight here . The post ESC Insight Presents…..Eurovision Wars: One Last Thing… appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Introverted Glam Rock 30:11
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A single National Final last week, a slice of Icelandic vibes between two Super Saturdays. Of course, there was the small matter of Måns Zelmerlow in his Melodifestivalen heat to set tongues wagging in the community. Michelle Kittens ( That Eurovision Site ) joins us on the News Pod this week to discuss a roller-coaster week that moves through the Semi Finals, talks about how a TV theme tune could be heading to Basel, why Melodifestivalen is more an industry than a Eurovision selection and more… Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Introverted Glam Rock Protecting some fragile staging, the responsibility in the Melfest press room, and how to troll your bigger and more successful musical neighbour. Ewan Spence and Michelle Kittens bounce round Europe for this week’s Song Contest podcast. Watch Michelle’s interviews from Melfest at That Eurovision Site . Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . The post Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Introverted Glam Rock appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Fake Tans And Commercial Breaks 31:26
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The latest Super Saturday is over, and there are lots of discussion points to choose from in this week’s Insight News podcast. This week, we’re joined by Phoneix ESC’s MJ to talk about the differences between watching the show and being in the audience, deciding to go for a National Final or an Internal Selection, and what moment earns our weekly nomination for the Eurovision Iceberg. Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Fake Tans And Commercial Breaks Calling up an Italian legend, sneaking in a Dashing White Sergeant from Scotland, and the delights of an Irish hamper. Ewan Spence and MJ head round the continent to discuss seven days of song. Listen to ‘ Instead We Made A Pod ‘ at Phoenix ESC . Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . The post Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Fake Tans And Commercial Breaks appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Serving Camp 25:51
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A packed weekend of Song Contest selections saw some spectacular shows, as well as controversy around lyrics, feedback, and running length. Gina Jones joins Ewan Spence to continue the discussions. Our nominations for the Iceberg start and end (on time) in Italy. Then we move to Finland and the increasingly spectacular UMK shows. Malta gets in on the action with lyrics that court controversy and heightened conversations. Finally, we head to The Late Late Show to discuss the tension between Reality TV panels and the Jury Feedback in Eurovision selections. Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Serving Camp The words and the music of Eurovision come under the spotlight once more, as Ewan Spence and Gina Jones discuss the latest headlines in the Song Contest world. Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . The post Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Serving Camp appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Where Internal Selections Roam Free 31:31
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It’s been a packed week in the world of the Song Contest, with lots of discussion points and debates to be had. Ewan Spence and Tom Hendryck pick out some of them to talk about in the latest Insight News podcast. As well as our weekly nomination for the Iceberg, they talk about the various ways of announcing an Internal selection, who best to do it, and what mistakes to avoid; Finland’s shrewd decision to give the UMK winner an advantage, and the power of small social networks to make the community a place of safety for all. Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Where Internal Selections Roam Free How to announce an internal selection, adding some Spanish to the iceberg, thinking about keeping our digital family in touch, and more. Ewan Spence and Tom Hendryck discuss the latest news from the Eurovision Song Contest world. Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes , Google Podcasts , and Spotify . A direct RSS feed is available . The post Eurovision Insight News Podcast: Where Internal Selections Roam Free appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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1 ESC Insight Presents…..Eurovision Wars: Grand Final Pressure 43:41
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Welcome To Eurovision Wars Eurovision Wars is a series of podcasts exploring geopolitical themes as they emerged on the Eurovision Song Contest stage . You can listen to Seasons 1 and 2 in full on Spotify , covering such topics as the Russia-Ukraine War, and the long-running dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia. For Season 3, the podcast moves to its new home at ESC Insight, and will focus on the many controversies of Eurovision 2024. In particular, hosts Phil Doré and Ana Oppenheim will attempt to contextualise the fierce rows over the Israeli entry for Malmö 2024. In episode five, the date is May 11th 2024, and we arrive at the Grand Final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest. How does the pressure leading up to the live show play out, how did the likes of Israel, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom fare, and how important is the Song Contest to the wider world? Our Principles Of Discussion Before we go on, a quick reminder of the principles we are holding to in this series. Discussing Israel and Palestine is inevitably difficult and polarising, so in episode one, we introduced three ground rules to frame our podcasts. Be willing to keep more than one thought in your head . It can be true that the founding of the state of Israel was in response to centuries of antisemitism and the horrors of the Holocaust, and also that its founding was marked by massacres and forced displacement of the local Arab population. Likewise, it can be true that Israelis have a right not to be victims of Hamas terrorism, and Palestinians have a right not to be bombed by Israeli warplanes. These are not contradictory. Explanation is not justification . When we say that decades of oppression against the Palestinians contributed to October 7th, that is not to justify the atrocities of that day. Likewise, in describing those atrocities, this does not render the mass destruction inflicted by Israel on Gaza acceptable. If one side in a conflict commits a war crime, that doesn’t mean the other side gets a free war crime . Because, unbelievably, that point still has to be made. Eurovision stage concept for Malmo 2024 (EBU / SVT) If we are to fully understand how the Eurovision Song Contest became so controversial in 2024, then this inevitably leads to difficult conversations. But these are conversations we absolutely need to have as a community. You can find previous Eurovision Wars episodes on ESC Insight here . The post ESC Insight Presents…..Eurovision Wars: Grand Final Pressure appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast .…
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