sábado, 12 de abril de 2014

Who will be at the London Preview Party?

Who will be at the London Preview Party?

Who will be at the London Preview Party?
Scott Fitzgerald UK entrant 1988.
London, United Kingdom - Apart from the 16 acts from this year's contest appearing at the seventh London Preview Party on Sunday 13th April, there will be two former winners of Europe's favourite Tv Show plus several former entrants from across Europe performing at the Café de Paris in the west end of London. Let's find out more about the guest line-up.

We are the winners

Headlining the guest list for the London Preview Party are Anne Marie David who won the contest in 1973 for Luxembourg with the song Tu Te Reconnaîtras, and Linda Martin who won the contest in 1992 for Ireland with the song Why Me?
Both artists have the distinction of twice appearing in the contest, Anne Marie David returned in 1979 to represent France with the song Je Suis L'Enfant Soleil, which finished in a highly respectable third place, whilst Linda Martin had previously finished a close second in 1984 for ireland with the song Terminal Three.

Watch our interview with Anne Marie David


Watch Linda Martin perform Why Me?


What if

Someone who came very close to joining that list of Eurovision winners, is Scott Fitzgerald, who finished in second place in 1988 for the United Kingdom with the song Go, finishing just one point behind Celine Dion from Switzerland.

Meet Scott Fitzgerald in our video

Flying the flag

Two other former entrants will also be appearing on the London stage, and no doubt offering their support to their fellow 2014 entrants. Sarbel who finished in seventh place in the 2007 contest for Greece with the song Yassou Maria and Marcin Mrozinski, who represented Poland in the 2010 contest with the song Legenda.

Watch Marcin Mronzinski perform Legenda

Friends in London

This is the seventh edition of the London Preview Party. It all started in 2008, and in 2010 the responsibility for the organisation was taken on by Russell Davies and Kabir Naidoo, with Roy Bennett joining the organising team in 2014, with Vasil Ivanov and Deian Yordanov taking on the website this year. They are assisted by numerous volunteers who help out in running the event, and supported by several sponsors, including escxtra.com.

In what way is the event different from Eurovision In Concert? "We like to showcase each artist, and give htem the opportunity to perform maybe two or three songs, to show their personality, and a chance to chat with the audience" says Russell Davies.
"The artists love being in the heart of London, and enjoy the intimate setting of the event" adds Russell "although this year we aim to offer a more glamorous location with the Café de Paris".
Russell does have his own favourite moment, and that was seeing Kaliopi on stage in 2012 performing Samo Ti, the song that failed to get past the pre qualifying round for F.Y.R Macedonian in 1996.
Last year the guest list included the eventual Eurovision Song Contest winner, Emmelie de Forest, as Russell recalls when she came off stage she said "I can't believe the audience was singing along to my song, they knew all the words". It was one of the sweetest moments for the team.
Will this year's Eurovision Song Contest winner be amongst the artists appearing at the London Preview Party? We will know in just one month's time on the 10th May!

Copenhagen: The first technical rehearsals begin

Copenhagen: The first technical rehearsals begin

Copenhagen: The first technical rehearsals begin
B&W Hallerne in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen, Denmark - With exactly one month to go until the Grand Final of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, the first technical rehearsals are underway at the B&W-Hallerne in Copenhagen, in order to ensure a smooth running of the three live shows on the 6th, 8th and 10th of May.
“Everything will be tested, including anything that can go wrong”, tells Head of Production, Kamilla Monies on the day the technical rehearsals begin at the B&W-Hallerne.

Construction has completed on the enormous Eurovision Song Contest stage, the Green Room has been set up and all the rehearsal plans have been organised down to the last detail. There is exactly one month until the Grand Final of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, and now all the technology needs to be thoroughly tested.
For the next two days, it is all about technical rehearsals at the B&W-Hallerne, and here everything from sound and lighting, stage equipment and camera positions to power and connections to the OB trucks will be thoroughly tested so that everything is ready and functioning for when the 37 participants arrive for their first rehearsals in the hall.
“All the technology needs to be tested so that we are able to find and resolve any defects, before the ‘proper’ rehearsals start", explains Head of Production, Kamilla Monies, to DR.

Everything must be under control

“All of our technicians sign on at 09:00 and it is the first time they will enter the actual arena, and will need to get used to the place. This means that all the camera men and women need to find their positions and thoroughly check their equipment; then we will start going through and testing everything”, elaborates Kamilla Monies.
For example, communication with the OB trucks needs to be established, the cameras need to be correctly placed, sound and lighting needs to be checked and the screens and graphics on the enormous stage need to function optimally.
In short: We need to be in control of everything!

Biggest Danish TV production ever

A production like the Eurovision Song Contest is unique in both its size and scope, and will be the biggest production ever in Denmark.
“Normally you have just one test day, but we have chosen to have two test days, because there are so many things that need to be checked”, says Kamilla Monies.

Deliberately causing technical failures

When you are dealing with such a huge production it is also important to test anything that potentially can go wrong.
“When everything is set up and running at an optimal level, we are going to deliberately cause a number of failures so that we get to properly test our emergency procedures, and know how to cope if, for example, communication to the OB trucks is lost or if there are failures in other technical areas”, explains Kamilla Monies.
So-called shadow plans have been made for the people carrying out the most important functions so that another person can take over if, for example, a cameraman or lighting technician comes down with food poisoning or is injured.
In addition, there are back-ups for pretty much every piece of equipment so that the production is as ring-fenced as it can possibly be.

“A good thing if things go wrong”

If something has to go wrong, then it should really happen during the two test days today and on Friday:
“If something goes wrong, then it can only be a good thing, as then we have tested it going wrong. Rather it goes wrong tomorrow than later on”, says Kamilla Monies.
A challenge already confronted by the Head of Production is the floor in the halls, which was more uneven than previously thought. So now the Green Room stands a little higher on the sides than was previously the intention, in order to make the Green Room area completely even.

And even though Kamilla Monies has a lot of power at her disposal, she is nevertheless excited to see if it can cope without the need to use the back-up power, when all the technology is tried out today and on Friday.

From vision to reality

Most of all, she is excited to see whether all the visions for the stage, sound, lighting and technology have been realised:
“Everything has been in peoples’ heads and a piece of paper or a 3D-drawing – now it is all about to become a reality”.

Retro and modern styles in Mariya Yaremchuk’s making of

Retro and modern styles in Mariya Yaremchuk’s making of

Retro and modern styles in Mariya Yaremchuk’s making of
Mariya Yaremchuk.

Kyiv, Ukraine - Behind Mariya Yaremchuk’s official video of Tick-Tock there is a lot work and fun. The Ukrainian representative has released the backstage video of her Eurovision entry.
The result of restless days and nights for Mariya and her team is the qualitative and professional official video of her catchy song Tick-Tock. Take a look at the undercover production set where all the fun took place during shot-time shooting in Kyiv:

The singer had to take on some really fancy moves and spent a lot of time practicing choreography before shooting. "It was a great experience for me, - said Mariya afterwards. - I've never thought that work could bring so much joy, I was happy on set. I adore retro-style but I love to mix in modern", Maria said.

Mariya's love story

In Mariya’s energetic song the singer is telling her love story. "My song is about time we spend searching for our true love," says Mariya. "Life goes so fast and then love hits you in the most unexpected moment!"
Tick-Tock was written by Mariya herself in cooperation with Swedish songwriter and vocalist Sandra Bjurman, well-known for contributing to other Eurovision hits.

After the shooting of the music video, Mariya’s heart still goes Tick-Tock as she works hard on her song’s stage presentation for European audience. A vibrant and foot tapping song will became even more hypnotic with a special show Mariya is putting up now.

Dilara's Europe in ten days

Dilara's Europe in ten days

Dilara's Europe in ten days
Dilara Kazimova at the Eurovision in Concert, Amsterdam.
Baku, Azerbaijan - Time to travel from country to country and to sing for the fans is the most exciting time for every singer. Dilara’s promotional tour kicked off with the Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam. During the next ten days, the Azerbaijani participant is going to visit five more countries.
Last Saturday, Dilara Kazimova, the Azerbaijani participant in the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest started her European promotional tour in Amsterdam where the singer performed her entry Start A Fire at the Eurovision in Concert. It was a great possibility to make friends with representatives from 25 countries who took the stage to entertain a full house in Amsterdam. You can have a look at some photos on Dilara's fan facebook profile.
"The event couldn’t be more fun! It was my pleasure to meet so many great people and fellow contestants. Not to mention beautiful Amsterdam. The best possible start for my Start A Fire promotional tour", Dilara said.
Lithuania is Dilara’s next stop, followed by Hungary, Russia, Georgia and Malta. The tour includes stops in five countries over just ten days. During the promotional tour, Dilara is set to perform on local TV and radio, meet with press for interviews, and to spend some time with fans.
Along the way, she’ll meet up with fellow contestants and rock the stage with popular local musicians. In Lithuania, Dilara will even perform a duet with this year’s Lithuanian entrant, Vilija Matačiūnaitė, on the hit TV show Two Stars.
Before her tour through Europe, Dilara recorded her live version of Start A Fire and answered some questions for eurovision.tv:

Tim Schou to be Euroclub host

Tim Schou to be Euroclub host

Tim Schou to be Euroclub host
Tim Schou was the frontman of A Friend In London.
Copenhagen, Denmark - Finding the right person to guide through the days leading up to the Grand Final was an easy task for the organisers behind the Euroclub this year. One person immeditely came into their mind: Tim Schou. Luckily he said yes.
Tim will be introducing and interviewing the artists on stage, and of course he will also sing himself. As a special feature the last week up to the Final, EuroClub will present "Tim’s Challenge" where fans get to decide which Eurovision Song Contest song they would like Tim to sing.
Tim Schou was the lead singer in the Danish group A Friend in London At the Eurovision Song Contest with the song A New Tomorrow in Düsseldorf. He has done musical theatre and travelled the world with his band and has done numerous concerts himself as well.
You can find Tim at the Euroclub every night from the 4th of May to the 10th of May.

A champagne lounge for DQ

The keywords for this year’s Euroclub are: Playful, loving, fun, familiar, fabulous! One person that is the incarnation of all these five words is the beloved DQ. Europe met her after she won the Danish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007 with the song Drama Queen.
When EuroClub asked DQ to have an essential role at the club, and she said yes, they thought: "How can we make a setting that is suitable for a Queen? We’ll give her her own champagne lounge!". She absolutely loved the idea, and there it was - the Euroclub Lounge was born.
You can find Drama Queen in her champagne lounge every night from the 28th of April to the 10th of May. She will sing and have a lot of fun happenings, quizzes and Eurovision Song Contest appearances up her sleeve.

Famous designers for the beautiful Tolmachevy girls

Famous designers for the beautiful Tolmachevy girls

Famous designers for the beautiful Tolmachevy girls
The Tolmachevy Sisters.
Moscow, Russia - Upcoming weeks before Europe’s favourite TV show are the very busy ones for the participants. The preparations for the stage performance and costume design are in full swing for the Tolmachevy sisters whilst the twins are practicing their vocal abilities.
Fokas Evangelinos, the Greek choreographer will work on stage performance of the Tolmachevy sisters. He is famous for the outstanding and especially striking styles. The Eurovision performances of Farid Mammadov, Sakis Rouvas and Ani Lorak, the participants in the 2013, 2009 and 2008 Eurovision Song Contests, respectively, have been staged by Fokas Evangelinos. This week, Fokas Evangelinos is arriving in Moscow where he is going to work on the stage performance for the Russian participants.
The stage costumes for the 17-year-old Maria and Anastasia will be drafted by the famous Russian designer Ulyana Sergeenko. Her brand is popular among the world stars such as Beyoncé, Natalia Vodianova and Dita Von Teese.
In Copenhagen, the Tolmachevy sisters want to repeat their victory of the 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest as they said in their interview with RTR.

"Diamond" stage for Eurovision 2014 almost complete

"Diamond" stage for Eurovision 2014 almost complete

"Diamond" stage for Eurovision 2014 almost complete
One of the first stage renditions presented by DR.
Copenhagen, Denmark - On Saturday in Amsterdam, Head of Show, Jan Lagermand Lundme revealed the first pictures of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest stage, which this year will resemble the shape of a diamond. Further details about the lighting and acoustics at the B&W-Hallerne have also been revealed.
The 2014 Eurovision Song Contest will soon be upon us and one of the questions still being asked is how the stage and arena will look. At the weekend, Head of Show, Jan Lagermand Lundme revealed the first pictures of the stage design to budding fans and journalists at the Eurovision In Concert event in Amsterdam.
In addition to this, news about the acoustics and lighting has also been released, giving a much bigger picture of how things will look when the first artist rehearsals start on the 28th of April in Copenhagen.

The Eurovision stage to be diamond shaped!

”Diamond-shaped? No surprise, but it looks bloody exciting!”
That was the first reaction on Facebook after DR’s Head of Show, Jan Lagermand Lundme, revealed the first sneak peek of this year’s stage on Saturday.
This happened in Amsterdam, where 25 of this year’s participants came together for concert for Eurovision Song Contest fans. Here, mobile phone pictures of the stage were instantly spread on social media.
”We have tried to make it all work: the stage, the graphical expression and our slogan #JoinUs. If the first thing people say is that it resembles a diamond, then we have succeeded”, says a satisfied Head of Show.
A magical stage
The diamond shape is quite obviously in one of the pictures Jan Lagermand Lundme showed, depicting an open, angular stage bathed in blue and white lights – in spirit of the #JoinUs logo, which DR presented in the autumn. In the next picture the stage looks completely different and more closed.
”It is a good picture, showing that the stage can be both very open and more closed”, says the Head of Show.

How the stage may look during an artist performance. Photo: Twitter
”It is going to be able to do something, it will be quite magical. I can’t really say more”.
”Wow”
It isn’t just a coincidence that at a party for Eurovision fans, DR decided to show off the first pictures of the stage.
”The fans are a big part of this. Without them there would not be a Eurovision Song Contest. Unless we give them something, we cannot expect people to ’join’ us”, says Jan Lagermand Lundme, making reference to this year’s slogan.
And the reaction from the fans was exciting
”What we really want is to create a curiosity around the show in May. And they said, “wow” and applauded the stage, even though we only showed two quick pictures.
Stage rehearsals start on Thursday
At the B&W-Hallerne, the stage is nearing completion, says Lundme, who has already moved from his large office at DR Byen to a mobile hut on Refshaleøen.
”We have come very far. The Diamond is there, and now we are just missing some details”, he says.
”It will be finished on Thursday, when we will have the first technical rehearsals”.
In front of a small meeting room at DR’s headquarters, boxes of technical equipment are piled up. Inside strobe lighting is flashing almost hypnotically. Then, a red beam shoots round and soon the room is bathing in a blue glow.
Light designer Kasper Lange and his team are in process of programming the lighting show for next month’s Eurovision Song Contest.
”It is like a flight simulator, where we can program all the lighting in a virtual world”, he explains and points at the flat screen on the wall.
”We have drawn the decoration, hall and lighting up in 3D and we also have special visualisation program where we can turn on all the screens and lights in the hall”.
The bigger, the simpler it is
With 3,000 lights, and over 1,200 square metres of LED screens, DR’s lighting team are in the process of creating a production of enormous dimensions.
”This is by far the biggest lighting production ever in Denmark – and one of the biggest in the world. The thing that makes it so big is all the viewers. It is really a huge window. I get Goosebumps when I think about it, which I am trying not to do too often”, smiles Kasper Lange.
Precisely because everything is so big in the B&W-Hallerne, Lange looks upon his task as creating something of an individual expression.
”My theory is that the bigger the show is, the simpler this expression should be in order to make it work. There is so much information, so much going on, such varied artists on stage and it is easy to go over the top. So the trick here is to take it easy”, he believes.
”It has to be blue”
Kasper Lange has been responsible for the lighting design at TV shows such as X Factor, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix and many others. Since June, he has been on the team preparing for the Eurovision Song Contest, in close cooperation with stage designer Claus Zier and the rest of DR’s creative team.
Right now, Lange’s team are in full swing programming the lights for the 37 different songs.
”Some countries have s very specific idea for their show with the colours, pictures and graphics they want. Others just say: “It has to be blue” – and then they need to receive guidance from us”, he says.
Fun and tasteful
The biggest challenge for Kasper Lange and his team is to create variety in the performances.
”The viewers should be able to tell the difference between the 37 songs. When you see the recap at the end of each show, you need to able to differentiate clearly between them all”, he explains.
”If we manage to make the shows exciting and fun as well as tasteful, then we have delivered it. Denmark is just the host this year, so it maybe another 10-15 years before we hold Eurovision again. So this is a unique opportunity to place our mark on it”.
FACTS – Denmark’s biggest lighting production
3000 lights – of which 730 are LED-lights
Over 2000 light-cues
Over 1200 m2 of LED screens
46 people are working in the lighting production
14 spotlights, manually operated from a height of 24 metres
A huge concrete hall and good sound rarely go hand in hand. Anyone who has been at a concert in a huge sports stadium knows that.
That is why Host City Copenhagen, the company responsible for Copenhagen’s hosting of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, has hired one of Denmark’s leading sound experts and is trying out new technology to ensure that the audience and TV-viewers get the best possible sound experience in the B&W-Hallerne in May.
”The challenge is that the hall is so big, and the bigger the space, the more the sound reverberates – i.e. the amount of time it takes for the sound to die out”, explains Eddy Bøgh Brixen who is a qualified sound technician at DR and has released several teaching books about acoustics, also having worked with the sound design at many Danish venues and concert halls.
A picture depicting how the acoustics will work. Photo: Niels Werner Adelman-Larsen (Flex Acoustics)
15,000 square metres to be covered with material
When the B&W-Hallerne on Refshaleøen stand empty, it takes 13.2 second for the sound die away. This needs to be brought down to around 3 seconds, explains Eddy Bøgh Brixen.
”There is a requirement to dampen the sound reverberation at all ends of the spectrum so we are bringing several different tools into use”, he says and continues:
”We are for example working with Molton (sound absorbing black material). One single layer will not help here as it is too thin. We are going to use three to four layers, and we need to cover 15,000 square metres. As such, 60,000 square metres of Molton is required!”
Plastic balloons to prevent bass “rattle”
A completely new Danish invention will also be used – the so-called AqFlex. It is a type of balloon made of plastic that can absorb the bass sound.
”My invention is directed towards the deep sounds and medium frequencies”, explains Niels Werner Adelman-Larsen, who has developed the “balloons”, which are being especially manufactured in Germany for the Eurovision Song Contest.
”The base increases to very high levels for pop music. If we do not overcome the tendency for the hall to trap the bass sound, then a single note can reverberate for a long time. Then the general sound will become muddied and boom”.
Better than Parken
The last time Copenhagen hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001, a large number of the audience at the Parken stadium experienced a low sound quality. This year, DR and the host city are taking a very different approach.
”It will be better than Parken, I can guarantee! This, despite B&W-Hallerne having worse acoustics”, says Eddy Bøgh Brixen.
”Unless the 10,000 members of the audience are having a party, then there is nothing to transmit on TV, and the artists performances are dependent on the audience. It is all connected, and it should all work. So, for the sake of everyone, it is important that the acoustics are good”.
The 2014 Eurovision Song Contest will take place on the 6th, 8th and 10th of May in Copenhagen, Denmark.

40 years since ABBA won with Waterloo

40 years since ABBA won with Waterloo

40 years since ABBA won with Waterloo
ABBA onstage in Brighton in 1974
Brighton, United Kingdom - It was 40 years ago today, on the 6th April, 1974 that the Swedish group ABBA won the Grand Prix of the Eurovision Song Contest with their memorable song Waterloo. ABBA went onto become one of the biggest selling groups in the world, selling millions and millions of records, and Waterloo topped the list of songs in the Congratulations show that commemorated the 50th anniversary of the contest in 2005.
Although Luxembourg had won the 1973 edition of Europe's Favourite Tv show, the Luxembourg broadcaster CLT, declined to host the contest for a second successive year, and once again the British broadcaster, the BBC took the opportunity to once again stage the event, this time in Brighton on the south coast of England.

The Way Old Friends Do

The contest was presented, for the fourth time, by Katie Boyle, who had previously taken the role in 1960, 1963 and 1968.

Arrival

Eighteen countries registered to take part in the 19th edition of the contest, including for the very first time, Greece, who sent one of their biggest starts, Marinella.

I Wonder (Departure)

However in the week of the contest, the French President, Georges Pompidou died on the 2nd of April, and as a mark of respect the French withdrew from the contest; their entry was due to be sung by Dani and called La Vie A Vingt-cinq Ans.

Thank You For The Music

The seventeen entries performed in the following order.
  1. Finland - Keep Me Warm sung by Carita
  2. United Kingdom - Long Live Love sung by Olivia Newton John
  3. Spain - Canta Y Se Feliz sung by Peret
  4. Norway - The First Day Of Love sung by Anne-Karine Strøm and the Bendik Singers
  5. Greece - Krassi, Thalassa Ke T'Agori Mou sung by Marinella
  6. Israel - Natati La Khaiai sung by Poogy
  7. Yugoslavia - Moja Generacija 42 sung by Korni
  8. Sweden - Waterloo sung by ABBA
  9. Luxembourg - Bye, Bye I Love You sung by Ireen Sheer
  10. Monaco - Celui Qui Reste Et Celui Qui S'en Va sung by Romuald
  11. Belgium - Fleur De Liberté sung by Jacques Hustin
  12. Netherlands - I See A Star sung by Mouth and MacNeal
  13. Ireland - Cross Your Heart sung by Tina
  14. Germany - Die Sommermelodie sung by Cindy and Bert
  15. Switzerland - Mein Ruf Nach Dir sung by Piera Martell
  16. Portugal - E Depois Do Adeus sung by Paulo de Carvalho
  17. Italy - Si sung by Gigliola Cinquetti

Knowing Me, Knowing You

Norway's entrant Anne-Karine Ström had been part of the Bendik Singers in the 1973. Romuald had represented Monaco in 1964, and Luxembourg in 1969, whilst Gigliola Cinquetti had won the contest for Italy in the 1964 contest.

The Winner Takes It All

There was a return to the voting system that had been last used in the 1970 contest. 10 jury members in every country each awarded one point to their favourite song. For the first time, a draw of lots was used to decide the order in which countries would give the results of their juries. However, it was the last time this method was used to cast the votes. You can see a full breakdown of the voting in our 1974 history page.
Sweden's ABBA led from the very first round of voting and never lost the lead, although briefly threatened by both Italy and Belgium in the early rounds of voting.

Money, Money, Money

Waterloo topped the charts all over Europe and the world.
Their success did not stop there by any means. They continued to top the charts with singles including Mamma Mia, S.O.S, Dancing Queen, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, One Of Us, Gimme Gimme Gimme and many many many more. Their albums also charted high and went gold and platinum in a number of countries.
In 1983 the group split up after more than a decade of phenomenal success but their careers continued. Agnetha and Frida continued to perform and released music although Agnetha did shy away from the spotlight for a long whilst after ABBA split up but has recently released new material. Benny & Björn continued their careers as writers and have worked closely together on new music, have performed in bands and precided over musicals including the world famous and very successful Mamma Mia, which also became a box-off superhit when it was turned into a film.
ABBA's revival still continues and their songs are iconic. One of the Eurovision Song Contest's biggest treasures. Congratulations to ABBA on the 40th anniversary of their victory.

sábado, 5 de abril de 2014

One day to Eurovision in Concert

One day to Eurovision in Concert

One day to Eurovision in Concert
Sandra Reemer Co-host of Eurovision In Concert  
Amsterdam, Netherlands - In just 24 hours time, in Amsterdam, the sixth annual Eurovision In Concert will take place. Outside of the actual Eurovision Song Contest itself, this is the biggest gathering of artists from the 2014 contest, and Eurovision.tv will be there to cover it, and to bring interviews with the artists, as well as their performances at the Melkweg venue in the city centre.
Over the course of this week, we have been previewing the acts that are going to be appearing at Eurovision In Concert, either through interviews, or videos of the entries. Today we have a look at what will be happening at this keenly anticipated event, which is already sold out, and which special guests will be appearing.

Say wonderful things

Before the concert in the evening, there is a packed afternoon for the artists as they meet the press. There will be a short introductory event, at 13:30 with:
-Cornald Maas (Host of Eurovision In Concert)
-Sietse Bakker (Event Supervisor of EBU)
-Jan Lagermand Lundme (Head of Show, Danish broadcaster DR)
-Emmelie de Forest (Winner of the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest)
-All 25 participating delegations
From 14:15 until 16:30 the artists will be having a series of one-to-one interview with the press, whilst also undertaking their soundchecks.

Be my guest

Eurovision In Concert will be hosted by Cornald Maas, along with Sandra Reemer. The latter represented the Netherlands in three editions of Europe's Favourite Tv Show, in 1972, 1976 and 1979, achieving a highly respectable fourth place in the 1972 edition (in a duet with Andres) with the song Als Het Om De Liefde Gaat.
Reuniting for Eurovision In Concert are the Dutch all girl group Frizzle Sizzle, who represented the Netherlands in the 1986 contest with the song Alles Heeft Ritme, which finished in 13th place in Bergen.
Plus, as mentioned above, Emmelie de Forest will also be performing at the concert.

Watch Emmelie de Forest perform Only Teardrops

Sing me a song

The 25 acts from 2014 who will perform at Eurovision In Concert
  • Albania - Hersi
  • Armenia - Aram MP3
  • Austria - Conchita Wurst
  • Azerbaijan - Dilara Kazimova
  • Belarus - Teo
  • Belgium - Axel Hirsoux
  • Denmark - Basim
  • France - Twin Twin
  • F.Y.R. Macedonia - Tijana
  • Georgia - The Shin and Mariko
  • Greece - Freaky Fortune feat. RiskyKidd
  • Latvia - Aarzemnieki
  • Lithuania - Vilija Matačiūnaitė
  • Malta - Firelight
  • Moldova - Cristina Scarlat
  • Montenegro - Sergej Ćetković
  • Netherlands - The Common Linnets
  • Norway - Carl Espen
  • Portugal - Suzy
  • Romania - Paula Seling and Ovi
  • San Marino - Valentina Monetta
  • Spain - Ruth Lorenzo
  • Switzerland - Sebalter
  • Ukraine - Maria Yaremchuk
  • United Kingdom - Molly
Stay tuned to Eurovision.tv to watch interviews and performances from Eurovision In Concert 2014. To the 1500 or so attendees at the Melkweg venue in Amsterdam, we wish you all an enjoyable and memorable event.

The Party's Over

The Official Eurovision in Concert Afterparty will take place at Odeon; a trendy party venue located in the heart of Amsterdam's canal belt (fiveminutes by foot from Melkweg) with a capacity of 450 people. Join Us! There will be several Eurovision performances as well! Tickets cost € 10.00 and will be available at the entrance to Eurovision In Concert.

Eurovision In Concert 2015?

So before Eurovision In Concert 2014 has even taken place, the big question is will there be another event in 2015?
"I can't tell you yet whether there will be an Eurovision In Concert 2015 or not" says René Romkes "every year the team comes together after Eurovision In Concert and then we ask each other: 'are we going on with it or not?' You can imagine Eurovision In Concert takes a lot of preparation and time. We all have our full time jobs as well. You have to be a little crazy to do it I guess..and yes...the Dutch are crazy!"

The whole story behind Aram MP3's video clip

The whole story behind Aram MP3's video clip

The whole story behind Aram MP3's video clip
Video shooting of "Not Alone".
Yerevan, Armenia - The video clip of the Armenian Eurovision entry, Not Alone by Aram Mp3, has gathered more than 1.5 million views on Youtube so far. Find out more about the idea behind it and its protagonists in our special feature!
The official video clip of Not Alone, the Armenian entry for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, generated more than one and a half million views so far. Now Aram Mp3 and his colleagues, the director of the clip and the actors, reveal a few facts about the video shooting process.

Time to make an exception

Though the core process of shooting the video didn’t take too much time, the preparation process was interesting. Diana Malenko, actress, had never played in music videos commercials before. She confesses that she had kept refusing all offers, thinking that if once she should make an exception, it had to be a really outstanding offer. So the time has come - you can see her in Aram Mp3's clip!
"I’m just amazed by the professional approach of the whole team, but want to particularly mention Aram’s willingness to work hard all day long. Even at the moments when he could have a rest, sleep for awhile, he preferred to be with us. He cheered us with his positive energy and loaded us with humor, even when all of us were so tired. He is a perfect person to work with", Diana Malenko told us.

Emotional changes

The director of the video clip, Grigor Gasparyan, who is a good friend of Aram Mp3 and participant of many famous Armenian and Russian Comedy shows, wanted to be the director of the video as soon as he heard the song: "As the song is very emotional, the video accompanying it has to match certain criteria. Aram performs not only a wide diapason of vocal but also various emotions. You can notice how he changes throughout singing the whole song. The greatest challenge for me was to visualize this dramatics. I think our team managed to do so by bringing together Aram and professional actors."

What if it is only one kiss...

The "climax" of the final scene was being recorded at the end of the shooting night, almost in the early morning when it was very cold. Aram Mp3 jokes as usual: "The water of artificial rain was rather cold. At first I was concerned about the working conditions of the actors, but later I realized that it just contributed to the naturalism of the warming kiss. I think our actors tried their best to warm themselves up and the kiss turned out to be very touching indeed."

The whole story

The video clip for Not Alone is like a short movie, illustrating the message of the song: Fight for love. The viewers can see what hard moments of arguing, quarrel and fight occur between two people in love. First, the two heroes of the story blame each other, fight and leave each other in the moment of anger. Still, being left alone with their anger and mixed feelings, one of them finds enough courage to turn the car back, go to his beloved one and try to get her back.


In the final breathtaking scene the heroes are kissing passionately, reaching out to each other through their car windows. Similarly to the song, the video develops through the combination of movie shots and Aram’s solo performance.

Travelling to Eurovision

Widely known for his passion of travelling, new discoveries and exploring new cultures and people, Aram Mp3 recently had an exclusive photo shooting themed "Travelling to Eurovision" for the Armenian Luxury magazine. It's an interesting story which unites photos and compiles them into one complete storyline - you can check them out right below!
As Armenia is famous for its brandy, the shooting venue was selected to indicate some Armenian traditions with contrast to Aram's image. One can see Aram’s preparations for Eurovision at a traditional Armenian set up along with national symbols glittering in the background.
Tasting traditional Armenian cognac and concentrating for his future performance, Aram is getting ready for one of the most important steps in his career: the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest: "I enjoyed the photo shoot and the image I am presenting. I’ve always liked British style in fashion. The traveler’s image is very close to my heart as I am fond of new discoveries and experiences", Aram Mp3 commented.

Last tickets to Eurovision 2014 go on sale

Last tickets to Eurovision 2014 go on sale

Last tickets to Eurovision 2014 go on sale
You can be a part of the audience this year!
Copenhagen, Denmark - This Friday, the 4th of April, the very last tickets for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest will go on sale at 10:00 CET on Billetlugen.dk.
Tickets will go on sale for all the shows in May - a total of 9! This means you can get them for all the Semi-Finals, the Grand Final and also, two Dress Rehearsal - the Family Show and the Jury Shows.
You can get the tickets on Billetlugen.dk!
Jury Shows will be held the night before the Grand Final and the Semi-Finals. It’s these shows that the juries in all participating countries will watch and vote on. This means - 50% of the votes will be decided during the Jury Shows!
Family Shows are the last rehearsals just before the live shows, to be held in the afternoon on the days of the Semi-Finals and the Grand Final. Family show is a chance to see how it all comes together, one of world’s biggest TV shows and have the youngest members of your family able to enjoy it.

sábado, 29 de marzo de 2014

Australian superstar to sing at Eurovision

Australian superstar to sing at Eurovision

Australian superstar to sing at Eurovision
Jessica Mauboy.
Sydney, Australia - This year, Australian broadcaster, SBS, are responsible for the interval act in the second Semi-Final of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, and they have chosen platinum selling artist, Jessica Mauboy, to take on this unique challenge in Copenhagen.
She has taken part in the Australian edition of Pop Idol, has released several platinum selling albums and is also a prize-winning actress. Now, Jessica Mauboy has come out as a Eurovision Song Contest diva, as she will form the interval act during the second Semi-Final on the 8th of May.

A huge talent

This comes as good news to Mikkel Bech, Supervising Producer for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest:
“She is incredibly good and a huge talent, and she is really, really excited about travelling to Denmark and standing on the big Eurovision stage”, says Mikkel bech
“This is huge for her. When we told her that up in the region of 180 million people watch the Eurovision Song Contest, you could tell that she was thinking ‘Gosh, this is going to be huge!’”

DR rewarding Australian Eurovision loyalty

The agreement with Australia came into being when host broadcaster DR decided to reward the country’s unrelenting enthusiasm for the Eurovision Song Contest by inviting them on to the stage in Copenhagen.
They have decided that Jessica Mauboy will lead the festivities when the Aussies form the interval act for the second Semi-Final:
“She has written a song especially for the Eurovision Song Contest. You can hear it is her, but she reflects the Eurovision spirit perfectly”, says Mikkel Bech.

Representing the new Australia

Jessica Mauboy is not just a prize winning actress and singer, she has also performed for celebrities such as the American talk show host, Ellen DeGeneres. She has an aboriginal background and has been especially chosen by Australian television to represent her country in Copenhagen:
“Jessica is an example of what Australia is all about. Australian TV (SBS) have chosen her because she shows another side of Australia that you maybe have not heard so much about before – she reflects the ‘new’ Australia”, concludes Mikkel Bech

Former winners to appear at preview events


Former winners to appear at preview events

Former winners to appear at preview events
Anne Marie David 1973 winner

Europe - Two former winners of Europe's Favourite Tv Show are amongst the acts who are appearing at preview parties across Europe. Anne Marie David who won the contest for Luxembourg in 1973 has just been confirmed for the London Preview Party on the 13th April, whilst last year's winner Emmelie de Forest will be a special guest at Eurovision In Concert in Amsterdam on the 5th April.
The entries for the 2014 contest have been formally submitted, and the Semi-Finalists now know their position in the running order, and fans now wait patiently for the rehearsals to commence. In the meantime though, a number of preview events are taking place across Europe. Let's have a look at who is going to be appearing, when and where, over the next few weeks.

29th March: Riga, Latvia

For the first time in Riga, a Eurovision preview party will take place. The following countries from the 2014 contest will be appearing: Austria , Lithuania and Poland will perform their songs. As an opening act at the preview show will be the band PeR who represented Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest last year.
The artists who are going to Eurovision preParty Riga 2014 will have an opportunity not only to sing in Riga, European Capital of Culture 2014, but to see Riga on the next day after the Concert, they will have a sightseeing tour of Riga for all the artists and journalists.
Eurovision preParty Riga 2014 concert will be streamed live on the internet on Latvian Public Media

5th April: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Eurovision In Concert is Europe's biggest preview party, and this year takes place for the sixth time in Amsterdam. Last year a record 25 countries were represented at the event, and this year already 20 countries have confirmed their appearance at the Melkweg venue in the city centre,
So far, the following countries from the 2014 contest wll be appearing: Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Denmark, France, FYR Macedonia, Greece, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Kingdom.
Special guests will be Frizzle Sizzle who represented the Netherlands in 1986 with the song Alles Heeft Ritme and Emmelie de Forest who won the 2013 contest for Denmark with the song Only Teardrops.
The concert will be hosted by Sandra Reemer, (who represented the Netherlands in 1972, 1976 and 1979) and Cornald Maas.
Such is the popularity of the event that tickets are already sold out. Eurovision.tv will have a team there to cover the event.

13th April: London, United Kingdom

The London Preview Party is now in its seventh year, and this time is moving to a new, larger, venue at the Café De Paris in the heart of London's theatre district.
So far the following acts from the 2014 contest will be performing: Armenia, Austria, FYR Macedonia, Latvia, Malta, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Spain and Switzerland.
Special guests will be Anne Marie David who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973 for Luxembourg with the song Tu Te Reconnaitras, and was third in the 1979 competition for France, At the London event she will also perform Wonderful Dream the English version of her winning song for the British fans, as well as signing copies of the book "Songs For Europe - The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest - Volume Two - The 1970s". Also appearing is Scott Fitzgerald who represented the United Kingdom in 1988 with the song Go, coming a very close second by just one point behind Switzerland.
The party will be hosted by Nicki French (who represented the United Kingdom in 2000) and Paddy O'Connell.
Tickets are still available for the London Preview Party. Eurovision.tv will have a team there to cover the event.

Watch Anne Marie David

Did You Know?

  • Preview videos of the entries first appeared in time for the 1971 edition of Europe's Favourite TV Show. Prior to this it was rare for viewers to see any entries outside their own country.
  • Strict rules were enforced regarding the previews. For many years all participating countries were obliged to screen the previews on their national television channels. They weren't allowed to broadcast them in one programme, and had to be shown in at least two separate programmes.
  • There were also restrictions on the earliest and latest dates they could be broadcast. In that first year of previews in 1971, the previews of Ireland and Malta were only shown in black and white, as colour television wasn't established in those countries yet. In fact the very first colour broadcast in Ireland was the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest, which was staged in Dublin.
  • Nowadays broadcasters aren't obliged to broadcast the preview videos on their networks, but with the changing technology, fans have various ways of watching the preview videos, including watching them all here on Eurovision.tv!

Do You Know?

Do you know of any other preview parties taking place across Europe which feature artists from this year's contest appearing? Let us know at Eurovision.tv.

Seeking out more about the 1972 contest?

Seeking out more about the 1972 contest?

Seeking out more about the 1972 contest?
1972 winner Vicky Leandros
 
Edinburgh, Scotland - On today's date in 1972, the Eurovision Song Contest took place for the first and only time in Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. With the help of some unique behind the scenes photos we recall the contest that produced some of the biggest international hits.

Background

Originally RMC (Radio Monte-Carlo) winners of the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest wanted to host the 1972 event, and proposed an outdoor event to be held in June 1972. There was also a suitable hall being built, which RMC was also trying to get accelerated in time, however by July 1971 RMC finally declared that they were unable to organise the 1972 contest.
It was known that TVE (Spain) and ARD (Germany) as the second and third placed prize winners from 1971 would turn down the opportunity to stage the 1972 contest, and that the EBU was ‘calling loudly’ for volunteers. and once again the BBC decided to accept the challenge to organise the contest. Having narrowed the choice down to two possible venues, they opted to stage the contest for the first time in Edinburgh, in the Usher Hall.
The draw for the running order was made in London on Wednesday the 1st of December, 1971.
An experienced light entertainment director, Terry Hughes was appointed as Director for the contest, having previously worked on several high prestige British television programmes. As he explained in the forthcoming book "Songs For Europe - The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest - Volume Two - The 1970s"
"I’m sure the venue had already been decided on before I became involved, though I think it was my idea to have the jury in Edinburgh Castle, which I thought would be suitably different. They were always going to be in a different venue, as we simply didn’t have the room in the Usher Hall. I was instrumental in choosing Moira Shearer as the presenter; we had a short list and I pushed for her. I remember going to see her, and she was kind of reluctant at first, as she had never done anything like it before, but she was a lovely lady and brought an elegance and class to it, and she could speak enough French.
I really enjoyed the whole experience. It was so wonderful being up in Scotland. It was the only time that I had spent a great deal of time there, and I really liked it. I was surrounded by musicians, a great team, people from other countries who have stayed good friends and contacts, and it was great to be part of such an event."
Rehearsals commenced with the artists on Wednesday 22nd of March, with each country having an initial 50 minute rehearsal with the 44 piece orchestra.

Have a look at our 1972 behind-the-scenes gallery

The Participants

  1. Germany: Nur Die Liebe Läßt Uns Leben sung by Mary Roos
  2. France: Comé-Comédie sung by Betty Mars
  3. Ireland: Ceol An Ghrá sung by Sandie Jones
  4. Spain: Amanece sung by Jaime Morey
  5. United Kingdom: Beg, Steal Or Borrow sung by The New Seekers
  6. Norway: Småting sung by Grethe Kausland & Benny Borg
  7. Portugal: A Festa Da Vida sung by Carlos Mendes
  8. Switzerland: C'est La Chanson De Mon Amour sung by Véronique Müller
  9. Malta: L-Imħabba sung by Helen & Joseph
  10. Finland: Muistathan sung by Päivi Paunu & Kim Floor
  11. Austria: Falter Im Wind sung by Milestones
  12. Italy: I Giorni Dell'arcobaleno sung by Nicola di Bari
  13. Yugoslavia: Muzika I Ti sung by Tereza Kesovija
  14. Sweden: Härliga Sommardag sung by Family Four
  15. Monaco: Comme On S'aime sung by Anne-Marie Godart & Peter MacLane
  16. Belgium: À La Folie Ou Pas Du Tout sung by Serge & Christine Ghisoland
  17. Luxembourg: Après Toi sung by Vicky Leandros
  18. Netherlands: Als Het Om De Liefde Gaat sung by Sandra & Andres
Several artists had participated in the contest before, apart from the eventual winner, Vicky Leandros (see below), there was Tereza Kesovija who had sung for Monaco in1966, Carlos Mendes for Portugal Portugal in 1968 and Sweden's Family Four were representing their country for the second year in succession.

The Voting

Each country had two jury members, one aged between 16 and 25 and one aged between 26 and 55. They each awarded 1 to 5 points for each song, other than the song of their own country. They cast their votes immediately after each song was performed and the votes were then collected and counted. They voted in blocks of three countries at a time in each round of voting, therefore making six rounds of voting in total. For full details of the scoreboard see our History page for 1972.
Luxembourg took the lead in the very first round of and retained it throughout the voting, with only the Netherlands coming close to challenging them after the second round of voting when they came within a point of the leaders.
The winning score of 128 points was identical to that achieved by Monaco in the 1971 contest, with the United Kingdom once again finishing in its customary second place, with The New Seekers and Beg, Steal Or Borrow, which became a huge hit for the group, reaching number two in the UK charts.

Watch The New Seekers

About the winner

Vicky Leandros was born in 1949 on the island of Corfu in Greece, into a musical family. Her father Leo Leandros was already an established artist and composer. Vicky grew up in Germany and started singing at a young age, releasing her first single in 1965.
In 1967, Vicky represented Luxembourg in Vienna with the song, L'amour Est Bleu, which came 4th. It was a however, a huge hit all over world and has been covered by many artists.
Vicky continued to release singles and appeared on a number of TV shows, including hosting a show on the BBC in the UK called Music My Way, before once again representing Luxembourg in 1972 with the song Après Toi which was a huge hit for Vicky and in total she recorded seven different language versions for the worldwide market, and the song sold six million copies and it helped pave the way for a long career, which saw her have success in Europe, Canada, the USA and Japan in particular.
Throughout the 80s and 90s Vicky's success continued, and she notably recorded the German version of the Titanic sound track, My Heart Will Go On in the late 90s.
Most recently, Vicky was elected councillor in the town of Piraeus in Greece and subsequently became the deputy mayor. She resigned from this position in 2008. Her career as a singer has also continued, releasing her own material and taking part in the 2006 German final with the song, Don't Break My Heart. She continues to record and perform all over Europe.

Did you know?

  • The interval act wasn't specially filmed for the contest. It was stock footage taken from the Edinburgh Military Tattoo shot in 1968.
  • 1971 winner Séverine is infamously seen glancing down at her watch before the entry of Monaco. However it was in the camera script that they would cut to her at this point.
  • Claude Lombard who represented Belgium in the 1968 contest is listed as one of the backing vocalists for the Belgian entry À La Folie Ou Pas Du Tout.
  • Luxembourg and Germany shared the same five backing vocalists.
  • The contest was broadcast in 28 countries.
  • The BBC spent £81,000 on the contest.
Many thanks to The Scotsman Publications Ltd for their assistance and allowing us to include the behind-the-scenes photos from the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest in this article.

Aram MP3 reveals plans for Copenhagen

Aram MP3 reveals plans for Copenhagen

Aram MP3 reveals plans for Copenhagen
Aram MP3's Press Conference.
Yerevan, Armenia - Aram MP3, the charismatic singer from Armenia, held a press conference in Yerevan recently where he presented his plans for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. On the same day, he also gave a concert for his fans.
If you have seen any of Aram MP3's concerts and TV appearances, you'd probably guess that a press conference with him will never just be an ordinary press conference - it will invariably turn into an entertaining show. And that's precisely what happened last Thursday in Yerevan.
The Armenian Eurovision representative entered the conference stage wearing a viking hat, demonstrating that he already felt the spirit of Denmark despite being in Armenia. For him it's no contradiction to be an emotional singer talking about eternal love, as in his performance of Not Alone, just to make a funny joke minutes later.

Turning to the video clip of Not Alone, the message of the song is clearly delivered through the video clip, which is in fact a short movie. No matter what hard moments might occur in human relationships, people should feel that they are not alone in their feelings and have the courage to fight for it.

In the end, Aram MP3 also revealed one secret: On May 6, the day of the First Semi-Final of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, he will be performing as a solo vocalist on stage, without any backing vocalists. Today it was also revealed that Aram MP3 will have the honour of opening the competition, performing first on stage!
Late in the evening on the same day, Aram met his fans at a concert in a fancy music club in Yerevan. As it's usual for him, he presented a wide range of musical styles and showed off the bright contrasts of his voice - and he even came down from the stage to dance with his fans!
If you want to learn more about Aram MP3, check out his artist profile, where you will also find the official video clip of Not Alone, the song lyrics, and a photo gallery!