01. | ![]() | Azerbaijan |
02. | ![]() | Iceland |
03. | ![]() | Albania |
04. | ![]() | Belgium |
05. | ![]() | Czech Republic |
06. | ![]() | Lithuania |
07. | ![]() | Israel |
08. | ![]() | Belarus |
09. | ![]() | Estonia |
10. | ![]() | Bulgaria |
11. | ![]() | F.Y.R Macedonia |
12. | ![]() | Croatia |
13. | ![]() | Austria |
14. | ![]() | Greece |
15. | ![]() | Finland |
16. | ![]() | Armenia |
17. | ![]() | Switzerland |
18. | ![]() | Ireland |
19. | ![]() | Cyprus |
It’s only one month left until Oslo is getting the European hotspot of the year. From May 15th the official rehearsals will take place in the Telenor Arena, 4 km outside the city centre. All preparations are ongoing, the look of the stage is still a well kept secret, rumours say that it’s going to be a big stage without LED technique like in Moscow. Sometimes less is more!
Due to the latest volcanic activities in Iceland the air transport in Europe has suffered enormously, if there will be any effect on the ESC is still unclear. There might be some promotion tours from various singers rescheduled or cancelled. What will happen if the volcano spits out more ashes during the time of Eurovision? Will this be rescheduled or will the ESC take place in another location? Let’s hope that everything is back to normal in May.