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Category: 2018 entries

Croatia not being crazy enough

April 5, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, Croatia, review

Absolutely no one talked about the Croatian entry before allegations of plagiarism surfaced on the Internet about a week ago.[…]

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Bulgaria being bad to the bone

April 4, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, Bulgaria, review

Can five rights turn out to be one big wrong? We’re looking at you, EQUINOX. We are usually cautious towards[…]

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Forever is a long time, Belarus

April 1, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, Belarus, review

Belarus makes three minutes feel like an eternity. From what we understand ALEKSEEV is something of a superstar in quite[…]

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Slovenia is not passé

April 1, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, review, Slovenia

Experienced readers of GEE might have noticed the occasional sarcasm directed towards techno. Luckily, there’s also Lea Sirk: The last[…]

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Albania, go your own way!

March 31, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, Albania, review

Albania continues to be the oddball in this competition and it seems like they are perfectly happy with it. Good[…]

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Gone with the wind in Armenia

March 30, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, Armenia, review

Armenia is giving us contrasts this year, which is always interesting. Sevak Khanagyan looks like a nightclub bouncer for an[…]

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What’s the joke, Poland?

March 29, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, Poland, review

It’s hard to love a song when it comes from a not so great country. Luckily, that’s not an issue[…]

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Attention! Justin Bieber vikings coming through

March 22, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, Denmark, review

Everybody knows the most important vikings did not originate from Denmark, but from a bit, ahem, farther north. No wonder[…]

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Serbia in the left corner

March 17, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, review, Serbia

All right, it’s time to take a closer look at the other Balkan ballad in the second semi-final. We may[…]

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Montenegro in the right corner

March 12, 2018 goodeveningeurope 2018 entries, Montenegro, review

You don’t know what you got till it’s gone, the saying says and it wasn’t until Eurovision was wiped clean[…]

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Reporting to you: Astrid Foldal and Guri Idsø Viken

We are two passionate writers who shamelessly love Eurovision and have created this Norwegian fansite to be able to share the love with you. Here, we post our annual reviews of all entries, interview those artists who catch our attention and follow the rehearsals and events live all for the sake of making our, and hopefully also your, days more fun. All positive feedback welcome, all complaints should be directed to our agent Ernest, who will help us bury it nicely and plant roses and lilacs on top.

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