Eurovision Song Contest 2021

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Eurovision Song Contest 2021

After having skipped 2020, Eurovision has been rescheduled to take place in Rotterdam in 2021.

Siehe auch: Eurovision Song Contests

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3. Gjon's Tears - Tout l'Univers Französisch 

3rd place representing Switzerland.

20. Efendi - Mata Hari Englisch, Aserbaidschanisch 

20th place representing Azerbaijan.

23. Jeangu Macrooy - Birth Of A New Age Englisch, Sranantongo 
27. Albina Grčić - Tick Tock (Dora Version) Englisch, Kroatisch 

11th place in the First Semifinal representing Croatia.

28. Roxen (Romania) - Amnesia Englisch 

12th place in the First Semifinal representing Romania.

Übersetzungen:  Deutsch
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, Aserbaidschanisch #1, #2, Bulgarisch, Filipino/Tagalog #1, #2, Finnisch, Französisch, Griechisch, Hebräisch, Isländisch, Italienisch, Japanisch #1, #2, Niederländisch, Polnisch, Portugiesisch, Rumänisch #1, #2, #3, Russisch, Schwedisch, Serbisch #1, #2, Spanisch #1, #2, Türkisch #1, #2, Ukrainisch, Ungarisch

29. Ana Soklič - Amen Englisch 

13th place in the First Semifinal representing Slovenia.

15th place in the First Semifinal representing North Macedonia.

32. Lesley Roy - Maps Englisch 

16th place in the First Semifinal representing Ireland.

34. Vincent Bueno - Amen Englisch 

12th place in the Second Semifinal representing Austria.

13th place in the Second Semifinal representing Estonia.

14th place in the Second Semifinal representing Poland.

37. Ben Cristovao - Omaga Englisch, Tschechisch 

15th place in the Second Semifinal representing the Czech Republic.

Kommentare
AnerneqAnerneq
   Mi, 24/02/2021 - 18:02

Grazie. In questi giorni sono un po' impegnato e non ho potuto aggiungerla subito.

Don JuanDon Juan
   So, 28/02/2021 - 13:24

I wish Brazil broadcasted Eurovision (we did it like 15+ years ago). Always good to know new performers.

AnerneqAnerneq
   So, 28/02/2021 - 13:45

I guess it comes down to public interest. Not many Brazilians are interested in Eurovision, so broadcasters don't see a profit in it (although we must admit that Brazilians may not be interested simply because they don't know Eurovision exists).

Australia was invited to participate after 30 years of continuous broadcasting of the event and Eurovision showed to be very open to the idea of inviting new countries: for example in 2015 a Chinese delegation was sent to Vienna to check how the show was organised and they started to broadcast it. Then the EBU banned the Chinese channel they had an agreement with because the Chinese government censorship rules were incompatible with the values promoted by Eurovision.

It's really a matter of profit and interest. I'm sure a Brazilian channel would invest in it, if enough people showed interest in the event. Brazilians have also strong cultural ties with various countries in Europe, so it would be nice to see Brazil joining the party. With Eurovision getting more and more popular, I think we won't have to wait too long for more non-European countries to follow the steps of Australia and China.

Radu RobertRadu Robert    Sa, 06/03/2021 - 17:56

Oh i'm sorry .. seen it only after i ecommended it :) Thx Nice IDea btw

Don JuanDon Juan
   Mo, 08/03/2021 - 16:21

Yay, Senhit is back! I just wish she started performing more in German or Italian like she did when she started, I really like her voice though I'm not really into dance-pop.

Princess MelodyPrincess Melody    Do, 13/05/2021 - 05:31

My favorites this year are San Marino, Cyprus and Greece. I think they are gonna get a good place in top 10.

Nikolaos12Nikolaos12    Mi, 09/11/2022 - 06:23

Too bad James only got 0, even Netherlands gave 11 to the jury and 0 to the public.
Shame Australia, Austria, Romania, Croatia, Slovenia and the Czech Republic were not challenged.
Georgia could also be challenged.