Eurovision-2019

Eurovision 2019 kicks off in Tel Aviv

Eurovision 2019 kicks off in Tel Aviv

Contestants from 41 countries walked an orange carpet in Tel Aviv's "Culture Square" on Sunday for the opening ceremony of Eurovision 2019. The 64th Eurovision Song Contest holds semi-finals in Tel Aviv on May 14 and May …

Chingiz to represent Azerbaijan at Eurovision 2019

Chingiz to represent Azerbaijan at Eurovision 2019

27-year-old singer-songwriter Chingiz will take to the Eurovision stage in Tel Aviv to represent Azerbaijan with the song 'Truth’. He will attempt to qualify from the second Semi-Final on Thursday 16th of …

 Georgia's Eurovision 2019 representative revealed

Georgia's Eurovision 2019 representative revealed

Georgia will be represented at the 2019 Eurovision song contest in Tel Aviv by singer Oto Nemsadze. He earned the opportunity after winning on a popular TV show Star of Georgia yesterday and was granted the right …

Eurovision ticket sales halted due to irregularities

Eurovision ticket sales halted due to irregularities

Just three days after they went on sale, the Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation (KAN) halted the purchase of tickets for the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest due to suspected irregularities.  Public broadcaster cites concerns over …

Ukraine withdraws from Eurovision 2019 song contest

Ukraine withdraws from Eurovision 2019 song contest

Ukraine will not participate in the Eurovision 2019 international song contest, the press service of the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine informed on Wednesday, TASS reports. "The National Public Broadcasting Company …

Sergey Lazarev to represent Russia at Eurovision 2019

Sergey Lazarev to represent Russia at Eurovision 2019

Sergey Lazarev is set to represent Russia for a second time at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv. Lazarev reportedly will perform a song composed by Philip Kirkorov, as well as Dimitris Kontopulus and …

Eurovision 2019 to be held in Jerusalem

Eurovision 2019 to be held in Jerusalem

Freshly-crowned Eurovision queen Netta Barzilai struck fire with her victory speech, as she invited viewers to see next year's song contest in the occupied Jerusalem, not the internationally-recognized Israeli capital Tel …