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Speaking with SiGMA News, Independent Entertainment Researcher Luke Borg headed off to Liverpool at the end of last week. Each year he analyses the Eurovision line up and therefore he was able to share the latest news with us.
The UK were runners-up at the 2022 Eurovision as Ukraine won the competition. And the event has ended up in Liverpool to host the event this year on behalf of Ukraine. 37 countries are represented by aspiring hopeful Eurovision winners.There are two hot favourites this year, Sweden and Finland. There is a lot of hype about the Swedish entry as Loreene has won the Eurovision before in 2012 with what must be the most iconic of Eurovision songs. The Finnish contestant is the second favourite and is the dark horse. I believe he could win. Finnish rapper and songwriter Jere Pöyhönen, known by his stage name as Käärijä will be singing “Cha Cha Cha”. The song is very different”. I must say I am rooting for him.” Luke Borg – Independent Entertainment Researcher
Borg adds that a large number of fans believe that Israel could also do quite well. He explains that France is also a strong contender – its a great visual show and has also been climbing up the charts since last Friday. There is also a lot of interest in the UK song, mainly because the singer is local. Mae Muller represents the UK with her single “I wrote a song”.
Graham Norton will be hosting the show with former Bake Off host Mel Giedroyc. Other hosts include BGT’s Alesha Dixon, Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina.
If Sweden were to win this year it would be the country’s seventh overall victory, with its most recent being Måns Zelmerlöw with Heroes in 2015. However, arguably Sweden’s best known win is ABBA in 1974 with Waterloo, which was named the greatest Eurovision song of all time.
The semi-finals will take place earlier in the week.There’s plenty to get excited about says Borg with great enthusiasm. He concludes that he is backing Finland.
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