Eurovision 2022
Australia has been a contestant in Eurovision since first competing in 2015. Under the present contractual arrangements Australia will compete through to 2023.
The Competition has become increasingly popular down under and quite a few people organise parties etc. Add that to the fact that 30% of Australians are born overseas and there were large waves of migration to Australia from Europe at the end of World War II.
You can have it if you like.gazuty wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 3:41 amAustralia has been a contestant in Eurovision since first competing in 2015. Under the present contractual arrangements Australia will compete through to 2023.
The Competition has become increasingly popular down under and quite a few people organise parties etc. Add that to the fact that 30% of Australians are born overseas and there were large waves of migration to Australia from Europe at the end of World War II.
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just hoping for a market excluding Ukraine for some serious fun..
Considering how political Eurovision is, I'm somewhat intrigued by United Kingdom being 2nd favourites
We'd all but given up on winning this again, especially with how Europeans view Brexit
Is this also something to do with Ukraine, that Boris has been one of the most active leaders in helping Zelenskyy?
We'd all but given up on winning this again, especially with how Europeans view Brexit
Is this also something to do with Ukraine, that Boris has been one of the most active leaders in helping Zelenskyy?
Ukraine firmed despite drawing a first half slot, which either shows someone has insider knowledge or more likely it’s more casual money flooding in.
1.7 out to 1.9 when they drew a FH slot, now 1.63
A lot of Euro experts think Ukraine are massively overbet.
1.7 out to 1.9 when they drew a FH slot, now 1.63
A lot of Euro experts think Ukraine are massively overbet.
Euro experts? You need to be a psychologist to judge the sentimental vote.
As I type, they're on the news again. Looks like they'll get twice as much air time as anyone else.
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The UK entry, sang by Sam Ryder, has 12 million TikTok followers. Will that make a difference?LeTiss wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 10:41 amConsidering how political Eurovision is, I'm somewhat intrigued by United Kingdom being 2nd favourites
We'd all but given up on winning this again, especially with how Europeans view Brexit
Is this also something to do with Ukraine, that Boris has been one of the most active leaders in helping Zelenskyy?
UK got a real shot this year, especially if they get to close out the show, problem will still be the televote thoughwearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 8:52 amThe UK entry, sang by Sam Ryder, has 12 million TikTok followers. Will that make a difference?LeTiss wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 10:41 amConsidering how political Eurovision is, I'm somewhat intrigued by United Kingdom being 2nd favourites
We'd all but given up on winning this again, especially with how Europeans view Brexit
Is this also something to do with Ukraine, that Boris has been one of the most active leaders in helping Zelenskyy?