Etel Röhr is the first Finnish dancer to go to Eurovision twice.
She first went to Eurovision in 2019 to dance with Darude and Sebastian Rejman for their song "Look Away." She then joined Käärijä in 2023 for his song "Cha Cha Cha."
[Sources]
Käärijä - Cha Cha Cha (Live) // UMK23, YouTube.com.
Finland - LIVE - Darude feat. Sebastian Rejman - Look Away - First Semi-Final - Eurovision 2019, YouTube.com.
Happy birthday to the following: Bojan Cvjeticanin - of Joker Out (Slovenia, 2023); and Miki (Spain, 2019)! May your birthdays be filled with endless joy and beautiful music respectively. 🎂🥳🎊🎁
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Italy, Sweden, and Ukraine are the only three nations that appear twice on the list of contestants who've earned over 400 points at Eurovision.
Italy breached 400 with Mahmood's "Soldi" in 2019 and in 2021 with Måneskin's "Zitti e Buoni."
Sweden got their high scores two years in a row, first with Cornelia Jakobs' "Hold me Closer" in 2022, and next with Loreen's "Tattoo."
Ukraine was one of the first nations to break into the 400-point range with Jamala and her song "1944" in 2016. The next record-breaker was 2022's Kalush Orchestra and their song "Stefania."
[Source]
'The '400 Club': Counting down Eurovision's all-time top scorers,' Eurovision.tv.
In this house we recognize televoting results only!
(If you want to tell me that I forgot 2016 with Jamala and Sergey Lazarev on this list, no I didn’t: You see, “unfair” wins are fine when they fit my political “fuck Russia, stand with Ukraine” agenda, thanks for asking - and frankly, Russia should have been disqualified for invading Crimea back then already, so Jamala’s win over someone who shouldn’t have even been there is fair in my book.)
🇳🇴 The #Eurovision 2019 televote winners from #Norway, @keiinomusic, have released their latest EP "Midnight Marina".
Eurovision 2019 televote winners, Norwegian band KEiiNO, have released their new EP “Midnight Marina” today, 23rd June. KEiiNO shared the news on Monday via an Instagram post.
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All about “Midnight Marina”
The new EP consists of three previously released songs–Nights of Thunder, Alt Du Kan Se, and Ritma–as well as the previously…