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One song generating a lot of froth at the Eurovision Song Contest is “Espresso Macchiato.” The dance-pop ditty is by Estonian ...
Malta could see its first-ever win, while Sweden, Estonia, or the Netherlands could emerge victorious again in the finals on ...
BASEL, Switzerland — There has already been triumph and tears, singing onstage and in the streets, and a touch of political ...
The world’s largest live music event has reached its glitter-drenched conclusion with the grand final of the Eurovision Song ...
Abor & Tinny from Germany who will perform the song “Baller” are introduced to the crowd during the dress rehearsal for the ...
KAJ, representing Sweden with an ode to the sauna, is the bookmakers’ favorite, but singers from France, Austria, the Netherlands and Finland are also causing a stir.
Cash, born Tomas Tammemets, is setting his sights on something a little more traditional than he’s used to: representing Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest. Taking the stage in Basel, Switzerland, ...
One of the most controversial entries in the Eurovision song contest is Espresso Macchiato by Estonia's Tommy Cash. It mocks Italian stereotypes, and there have been calls to ban it. The track by ...
Joining KAJ in the final is another favorite with oddsmakers, 21-year-old Dutch singer Claude with soulful, Parisian-style ballad “C’est La Vie.” Claude hopes to win for his country after the ...
Favourites Sweden and Estonia sail through to the grand final - First semi-final was held in Basel, Switzerland, with a ...