Place your bets! As you know, this year is Miki's turn and her song "La venda," the song chosen to represent Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest. Our favorite thing around this time of year is seeing which of the contenders are likely to win this year. Before May 18th arrives, we're going to review this year's Eurovision song contenders.
In addition to the songs representing the finalist countries, it has been confirmed that Madonna will perform at the gala. A real treat for fans of the Queen of Pop. Will she sing "La isla bonita"?
There's just under a month left until Tel Aviv fills with music for the new edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Israel will host the festival for the third time, after Netta won last year with her hit "I'm Not Your Toy" (although Eleni Foureira almost won with her song "Fuego"). A total of 41 countries are vying for first place, and below we'll review the favorite songs to win Eurovision this year:
Bilal Hassani is a 19-year-old Parisian YouTuber with over 800,000 subscribers on YouTube and another 415,000 on Instagram. He has become an LGBT+ icon in the neighboring country and has gained international recognition thanks to his participation in Eurovision.
One of this year's most indie acts. They've been compared to The XX for their soft electronic style. They're sure to be a hot topic in the weeks leading up to the show with their iconic stage presence.
If we're asking, Miki, winner of Eurovision 2019! His song "La venda" is one of the liveliest we can recall from Spain's entries in recent years. His charisma also benefits him, so we're betting he'll triumph at the gala without a problem.
In addition to the songs representing the finalist countries, it has been confirmed that Madonna will perform at the gala. A real treat for fans of the Queen of Pop. Will she sing "La isla bonita"?
There's just under a month left until Tel Aviv fills with music for the new edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Israel will host the festival for the third time, after Netta won last year with her hit "I'm Not Your Toy" (although Eleni Foureira almost won with her song "Fuego"). A total of 41 countries are vying for first place, and below we'll review the favorite songs to win Eurovision this year:
Russia: Sergey Lazarev ('Scream')
The Russian artist took third place in 2016 with the song "You're the Only One," and this year he's back with a vengeance. This time, he's back with the ballad "Scream," ready to take the title.Italy: Mahmood ('Soldi')
With controversy in Italy, Mahmood's rhythm is a walloping act with sociopolitical criticism. Watching the music video's art direction makes us excited about the Italian artist's staging.Sweden: John Lundvik ('Too Late for Love')
Long live gospel! Sweden is a benchmark country in the Eurovision Song Contest, and this year they're going all out. John Lundvik's song is a burst of energy every time you listen to it. France - Bilal Hassani ('Mercy')
Bilal Hassani is a 19-year-old Parisian YouTuber with over 800,000 subscribers on YouTube and another 415,000 on Instagram. He has become an LGBT+ icon in the neighboring country and has gained international recognition thanks to his participation in Eurovision.
Slovenia - Zala Kralj and Gašper Šantl (Sebi)
One of this year's most indie acts. They've been compared to The XX for their soft electronic style. They're sure to be a hot topic in the weeks leading up to the show with their iconic stage presence.
Spain - Miki ('The Blindfold')
If we're asking, Miki, winner of Eurovision 2019! His song "La venda" is one of the liveliest we can recall from Spain's entries in recent years. His charisma also benefits him, so we're betting he'll triumph at the gala without a problem.


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