Eurovision 2015 Semi-Final 1 Wrapup: Who Got the Party Started in Vienna?
Sixteen countries competed in Tuesday’s semi-final of the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. Which ones will continue to party in Saturday’s Grand Final?
Read MoreSixteen countries competed in Tuesday’s semi-final of the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. Which ones will continue to party in Saturday’s Grand Final?
Read MoreWe close out our Eurovision 2015 coverage of the first semi-final with “Goodbye to Yesterday” by Elina Born & Stig Rästa. Will Estonia ride its status as favorite all the way to the top of the scoreboard?
Read MoreThe Netherlands attempts to “Walk Along” to its third Eurovision Song Contest final in a row with Trijntje Oosterhuis. Are the Dutch establishing a new trend (aside from all the duets this year)?
Read MoreEstonia’s 2015 Eurovision Song Contest entry has a unique charm that could set it apart from the current pack.
Read MoreSixteen countries competed in Tuesday’s Eurovision Song Contest semi-final, but only ten advanced to Saturday’s Grand Final. Who advanced and what shockers occurred when the results were revealed?
Read MoreEstonia’s Tanja will sing “Amazing” at the Eurovision Song Contest. Is this track too similar to 2012 winner “Euphoria” or could this entry be a surprise on the scoreboard?
Read MoreMaybe San Marino will finally make it to the Eurovision Song Contest final with “Maybe” by Valentina Monetta. For the third time to be a charm, it may require some errors from ESC heavyweights.
Read More“Cake to Bake” by folk quartet Aarzemnieki will represent Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest. Will this entry avoid the bottom of the scoreboard?
Read MoreIt’s more upbeat than last year’s entry, but is this year’s Estonian entry too much of a copycat?
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