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Eurovision Song Contest 2022 – latest Updates and News

Helen Critchley by Helen Critchley
5 November 2022
in Culture and Society News
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Brussels (Brussels Morning) The 66th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Turin, Italy, in June. The previous edition of the competition was held in Copenhagen, Denmark. Its winning song was “Zitti e buoni” by Mneskin, and it will no doubt be a popular tune once again. The 66th Eurovision Song Contest will be a big event for music fans. But what can we expect from the artists competing in Turin?

Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2022 is the first edition of the famous national final. The contest will feature two Eurovision entrants: Richard Micallef and Jessica Muscat. The winners will be chosen by a public vote. Until then, the country may also participate via a national TV broadcast. The winner of the contest will be selected by a panel of experts. The competition is organized by the EUROPEAN BROADCASTING UNION (EBU).

The German entry for Eurovision 2022 is Eskimo Callboys. They broke onto the scene with their hit song “Hypa Hypa”. The band is an alternative rock band from Berlin. The members are known as party boys in their core scene. They are like a metal-style version of The Lonely Island. Their song “Call Me” has been nominated for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

The host country will have one automatic qualifier slot, which will be used for the “Big Five” countries. However, the other two “Big Five” countries will need to qualify through their own national finals. In addition to these, the Netherlands will be one of the last three European nations to win a Eurovision song contest. So, what are the odds of these countries making it to the final? There’s no guarantee that any country will be able to qualify.

France 2 will use a national final to select their act. Germany will hold its national final. The ERT will use a Melodi Grand Prix to choose the country’s act. The Swedish National Broadcasting Union will host the competition. It is expected to take place in the spring of 2022. The winner will be selected by the public. With a host of countries in the competition, the UK will have the most entries this year.

The country will have two entries in Eurovision 2022. The Netherlands will be hosting the competition in April, following their win in May 2021 with “Arcade”. Unlike the last contest, this one will not be televised. The winner will be determined by votes from a public vote. The countries that will be participating will have to meet certain criteria. The hosts are deciding the country’s national finals.

Italy has pre-qualified for the Grand Final this year. The other Big-5 countries will be Germany, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The remaining countries will be allocated to the Semi-finals in January. The country will be given a bye to the final because it won the contest the previous year. The country is also considered a strong favorite in the voting process of Eurovision. The official festival area of the Eurovision Song Contest will be called the Eurovision Village.

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