ESC insight's Top Ten Articles Of 2023
ESC insight's Top Ten Articles Of 2023.
As the calendar turns to 2024 and the musical march to Malmö continues, we’re planning the themes and topics we’ll explore over the next few months. Before that, let’s have a look back at our coverage during 2023 to pick the stories you enjoyed the most over the last twelve months.
1. Let 3, A Dictator’s Worst Nightmare In Military Drag?
Antifascist punk legends don’t appear at Eurovision every year. But with the contest still reeling from the destruction that Russia’s escalated invasion of Ukraine has brought to last year’s winning country, Catherine Baker asks if Eurovision is ready for Let 3.
2. Käärijä’s Journey From Illness And Unemployment To Eurovision Legend
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Hah 2000+ people ahead of me in queue, good luck to me
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Kept hold of my train ticket after the Käärijä show the other week so I could draw on it
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I just learned today that the Käärijä's gig next Saturday will be available to watch online all around the world. Date and time is 20.5.2023 at 20:00 EEST, to anyone not understanding that kind of writing system it's May 20th at 8pm EEST (UTC+03:00). Estimation is that it is an hour and 15 minutes long. If you can't watch it then, the show seems to be available until June 18th. The site is free since it is paid by taxes, I don't think you need to register to use it in this case.
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Just realised it’s been a whole month since I was in Liverpool for Semi-Final One and I’m somehow still obsessed with this tiny green Finnish man and his Slovenian boyfriend 🙃
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huge part of being alive is self-awareness. there is an incredibly deep & rich irony to the fact that some ppl do not recognize this
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I’m going to see Käärijä in Amsterdam in November!!!!!!!!!
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I Didn't Get Tickets For Eurovision, What Can I Do?
I Didn't Get Tickets For Eurovision, What Can I Do?
It Was Always Going To Be Difficult
First up, let’s talk about the tickets. While the Liverpool Arena can accommodate audiences up to 11,000 (with everyone standing), the Eurovision Song Contest takes up a lot of room for the stage, all of the props needed during the shows, the Green Room, and space for a lot of broadcast equipment. That cuts down the number of tickets to start with.
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ebu putting the tickets on sale before announcing the participating countries is so frustrating and dumb on their side fr
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GUYS ALIKA RELEASED A NEW SINGLE ODE UTALES GO LISTEN
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I guess I'm "boycotting eurovision" but if you asked me in earnest how to support/participate in/watch it etc I could not honestly tell you
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