As of now, 31 out of the 37 participating countries have unveiled their entries for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. This weekend, national finals in Sweden and Portugal will add to the excitement. However, six countries are yet to announce their songs: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Israel, Portugal, and Sweden.
As new songs continue to emerge through national finals and presentations, identifying a clear favourite can be subjective and may vary among audiences. However, certain entries tend to generate more buzz and excitement based on factors like catchy melodies, strong performances, and unique styles. It’s essential to keep an eye on public reactions, betting odds, and expert opinions to gauge which songs are emerging as front-runners. So will we already have a possible winner here, or is it yet to come?
Austria
Kaleen – “We Will Rave”
Australia
Electric Fields – “One Mikali (One Blood)”
Croatia
Baby Lasagna – “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”
Cyprus
Silia Kapsis – “Liar”
Greece
Marina Satti – “ZARI”
Iceland
Hera Björk – “Scared of Heights”
Netherlands
Joost Kleins – “Europapa”
Serbia
Teya Dora – “Ramonda”
Switzerland
Nemo – “The Code”
United Kingdom
Olly Alexander – “Dizzy”
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As one of the founders of eurovisionlive.com I am responsible for the interviews with the singers and the editorial content. My passion for the Eurovision Song Contest exists since my early childhood. The exotic music, different cultures and languages have given a lot of inspiration to me. Since my very first ESC in Dublin 1994 I particularly appreciate the get together and friendship of all the nationalities and Riverdance was a thrill!