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Category: previous years

Let’s hear it for NORWAY!

May 21, 2015 goodeveningeurope Norway, previous years, review

So, we might be world famous bloggers in Armenia and all sorts of other places, but being patriotic has never been our[…]

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Cypriot heart breaker

May 18, 2015 goodeveningeurope Cyprus, previous years, review, Semi-Final 2

Great news: After what seemed like an eternity gone awol, Cyprus is back with just the tiniest little boom:  […]

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Where’s the kitchen sink, Spain?

May 17, 2015 goodeveningeurope Big 5, Grand Final, previous years, review, Spain

We want to congratulate Edurne from Spain for just having confirmed the most common prejudice held against WAGs: they have[…]

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Not again, Baku

May 17, 2015 goodeveningeurope Azerbaijan, previous years, review

  There was a time when our thoughts about Azerbaijan were genuine. They weren’t always that nice, but you know,[…]

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Oh no, not them again

May 16, 2015 goodeveningeurope previous years, review, Sweden

So, you think you’ve had it all? Enter Sweden. The country that is known for projecting a lot of fake[…]

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Australia, welcome!

May 16, 2015 goodeveningeurope Australia, previous years, review

Now here’s a thing we never thought we would do on this blog, review Australia’s Eurovision entry! Australia’s participation may[…]

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Slovenia showed up

May 15, 2015 goodeveningeurope previous years, review, Slovenia

Every year we see a red hot pre-contest favorite crash and burn in the semi-final. The proverbial fanwank who pulls[…]

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Faith in Latvia reinjected

May 15, 2015 goodeveningeurope Latvia, previous years, review

Latvia hasn’t qualified for the final since 2008 and it makes us wonder why they still bother to show up.[…]

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Rome 2016!

May 14, 2015 goodeveningeurope Big 5, Italy, previous years, review

Our relationship with Italy is deep, heartfelt and renown. So when they showed up with all of their grande amore[…]

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Hear, hear Romania!

May 11, 2015 goodeveningeurope previous years, review, Romania

It’s funny how quite a few artists, not to mention whole countries (and yes, we’re looking at you Russia), tend[…]

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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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