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Finland is getting into Eurovision spirit. All relevant Finnish news magazines are bringing the contest into the right spotlight.
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The press centre is still quite empty. The technical equipment is superb and fulfils all need for the journalist. Big screens will show what’s going on in the press conference room, as well as impressions of the stage.
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Magdi – the Hungarian singer live on stage. Her song “Unsubstantial Blues” is a very untypical song for Eurovision and that’s why there is a need to punctuate it in a different way.
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There is a new concept brought by the accomplishing broadcaster YLE. - a relaxing area. It’s a place where people can meet and greet and it also has interview areas.
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The illuminated stage is looking overwhelming. All 42 countries will have a different atmosphere during their presentation. This is how the stage for Belgium is going to look like.
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The best way to get around here is a Eurovision-car! Of course this car does belong the sponsoring companies and is not available for the general public.
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Andorra is optimistic and delighted. The three guys were busily involved with interviews and tight schedules.
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Gerli Padar is the Estonian singer this year. The main thing for her is to take part and to enjoy the international atmosphere. Gerli is the sister of Tanel Padar, who won for Estonia in 2001.
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The singer Stevan Faddy from Montenegro is waiting for his party in the Euroclub.
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