News for tag: news
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Roberto Bellarosa had his second rehearsal in Malmö today where he once again took to the stage to sing Love Kills in a lively performance.
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It’s not always about special effects at Eurovision Song Contest. Despina Olympiou from Cyprus wants it to be modest. A love story that she is singing about, is maybe in Greek, but she still believes it will find its way to the hearts of many viewers across Europe on 14th of May in the First Semi-Final.
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It's Malmö, it's Eurovision time, and that means Ryan Dolan from Ireland will be hoping that he can emulate the result that the country achieved here in 1992 and bring the title back to the emerald isle for a record eighth time.
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O Mie - a thousand - is the title of the Moldovan entry, sung by Aliona Moon. Today she had her second rehearsal in the Malmö Arena, which can be characterised by flawless vocals and a dress shining in red!
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Today, the Belarusian representative Alyona Lanskaya had her second rehearsal. Not only the disco globe in the middle of the stage shone, but the singer herself, her dancers and backing vocalists sparkled in their beautiful dresses and costumes.
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In the Lithuanian song Something singer/songwriter Andrius Pojavis confesses his feelings and fears to his loved one. The best way to convey this message on the stage of the Malmö Arena is telling it straight into the cameras!
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Dedduh and Noyz (Who See) together with Nina are not only invading stage in Malmö Arena, they are also making their first steps on Mars. Their song Igranka is actually announcing the first party on the red planet ever. That’s the story of their performance in short.
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At home in the Netherlands there is not much bigger a star than Anouk and now she has made it to the Eurovision stage to represent her country. Today was her second rehearsal at the Malmö Arena where her powerful yet simple ballad, Birds made a big impression.
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Zlata Ognevich rehearsed for the second time in the Malmö Arena today, and she performed in a truly special dress - it's made of plastic with a special mercury-like coating. On the screens, the whole act looked like a fantasy come true, fitting the lyrics of Zlata's song Gravity.
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If this year’s Russian participant Dina Garipova could “change the world”, as she sings in her entry What If, she would have chosen it in light and dark pastel and blue – colours that were dominant on stage.
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Denmark has high hopes in this year's Eurovision Song Contest with their song Only Teardrops. Meanwhile singer Emmelie de Forest, concentrates in giving her best even in her performances during the second round of rehearsals.
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Klapa s Mora were recruited from around 5,000 professional singers in Croatia, and the six singers that made it through to form the group were in fine voice again in their second rehearsal.
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Among the semi-finalists who are rehearsing today for the second time this week is also young artist from Austria, Natália Kelly. She is performing powerful pop R’n’B song Shine. It might sound way too metaphoric; but Natália really shines on stage, together with her five backing vocalists.
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The very first conference to be held in the newly opened press centre was for the organisers of the 2013 contest, and representatives of the EBU, SVT and the city of Malmö took questions from the assembled journalists and fans.
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Birgit Õigemeel was second to go on stage today to sing her atmospheric ballad Et Uus Saaks Alguse. The performance was filmed using many camera close-ups, and it started with black-and-white shots.







































