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The international song contest — which has helped launch acts like ABBA and Maneskin — takes place in England this year. Here’s what to expect from this edition.
The New York Times – Music:
The international song contest — which has helped launch acts like ABBA and Maneskin — takes place in England this year. Here’s what to expect from this edition.
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With a song inspired by the bravery of Ukrainian soldiers, the pop group Tvorchi sees the beloved, often campy global song competition as a serious opportunity to represent their country.
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For the first time, people in nonparticipating countries will be allowed to vote for their favorite songs. The contest announced changes after it found “voting irregularities” in the 2022 competition.
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The popular competition would have been held in Ukraine, which won this year’s event, but safety concerns sent it to Britain instead.
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Organizers had ruled out Ukraine from hosting because of safety concerns from Russia’s ongoing invasion.
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The Eurovision Song Contest’s organizers said on Friday that Russia’s invasion meant Ukraine could not stage next year’s event.
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The Liet International, a competition for minority and regional languages, lacks the glitz of Eurovision. But its organizers say it helps keep endangered tongues alive.
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The international song contest takes place in Italy this year. Here’s how the war in Ukraine has affected the competition and what to expect from this edition.