Georgia: “Firefighter” – Nutsa Buzaladze

One of the last songs to be released this year, Georgia chose Nutsa Buzaladze’s song “Firefighter” through an internal selection process. Nutsa Buzaladze will perform 11th in the second semifinal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blMwY8Jabyk&t=5s At first, this song completely blended in with many of the other female pop numbers this year (Cyprus, Malta, Albania, and Israel). It's another … Continue reading Georgia: “Firefighter” – Nutsa Buzaladze

Ireland: “Doomsday Blues” – Bambie Thug

Ireland continues to choose their national entry in a one night competition between six possible selections. After a streak of disappointing non-qualifying performances and a roundly mocked generic boyband entry last year, Ireland unexpectedly chose “Doomsday Blues” by Bambie Thug. Bambie will be performing their song 4th in the first semifinal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGRXRrlIspY We are always … Continue reading Ireland: “Doomsday Blues” – Bambie Thug

Greece: “Zari” – Marina Satti

Greece chose Marina Satti’s song “Zari” through an internal selection process. Marina Satti will be performing 3rd in the second semifinal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTYalXf184A The music video is a fantastic satire of foreign tourists’ visits to Greece with frenetic cuts and video overlays. It feels very post-post-modern and Gen Z, and it is unlike any other official … Continue reading Greece: “Zari” – Marina Satti

United Kingdom: “Dizzy” – Olly Alexander

The United Kingdom, who hosted the contest last year on behalf of Ukraine, chose “Dizzy” by Olly Alexander through an internal selection process. As part of the Big Five countries, the UK’s entry will automatically qualify for the final. Although he already has a spot in the final, Olly Alexander will be performing right after … Continue reading United Kingdom: “Dizzy” – Olly Alexander

Portugal: “Grito” – Iolanda

Through one of the last national finals of the season, Festival da Canção, Portugal selected Iolanda’s song “Grito.” Iolanda will perform 14th in the first semifinal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5wDGhcDSpQ&t=4s “Grito” is in line with previous Portuguese entries in that Portugal seems to think they are competing in a completely different contest than many other countries. They are … Continue reading Portugal: “Grito” – Iolanda

Sweden: “Unforgettable” – Marcus and Martinus

This year’s host country, Sweden, chose the…Norwegian(?) twins Marcus and Martinus to represent them in Malmö with their song “Unforgettable” in one of our favorite national finals: Melodifestivalen.  As performers representing the host country, Marcus and Martinus automatically advance to the final. Like the countries from the Big 5, for the first time this year, … Continue reading Sweden: “Unforgettable” – Marcus and Martinus

Austria: “We Will Rave” – Kaleen

Austria chose Kaleen’s song “We Will Rave” through an internal selection process. Kaleen will be performing 6th in the second semi-final. WARNING: This music video may be too sexy. Viewer discretion is advised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kqda15G4T-4 Kaleen is bringing the Eurodance beat with this rave song. I mean with a chorus like “We ram-di-dam-dam-da WE WILL RAVE” … Continue reading Austria: “We Will Rave” – Kaleen

San Marino: “11:11” – Megara

The small city state of San Marino chose Spanish act Megara, and their song “11:11” through their national final Una Voce per San Marino. Megara will perform 10th (really EBU not 11th?) in the second semifinal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NcAJtfhpWA Megara was previously a contestant on Spain’s national final, Benidorm Fest, in 2023, with their song “Arcadia.” A … Continue reading San Marino: “11:11” – Megara

Denmark: “Sand” – Saba

Through their national final, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix (not to be confused with Norway’s Melodi Grand Prix), Denmark chose Saba with her song, “Sand.” Saba will be performing 7th in the second semi-final. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pCtdFnv9eQ Yet another female power/pop ballad, this entry is classic, solid Eurovision. We know what to expect. Saba sang well in her … Continue reading Denmark: “Sand” – Saba