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Author: Rob Lilley
I'm the host of The Euro Trip podcast, as well as having presented numerous editions of Eurovoix's pre-Eurovision predicition show, Eurojury. I attended my Eurovision in 2015, headed to Minsk for the Junior Eurovision Contest 2018, and was in the arena when John Lundvik won Melfest 2019.
Speaking in the latest episode of the The Euro Trip podcast, Eldar Gasimov, host of Eurovision 2012, has revealed he told eventual winner Loreen that he hoped Sweden would triumph in that year’s contest. The host, who won the previous…
Speaking on the latest episode of The Euro Trip Podcast, Lee Smithurst, Series Producer of the BBC’s Eurovision coverage, has revealed the UK’s poor result in Tel Aviv prompted the broadcaster to scrap their national selection show. In a feature-length…
With fans across the globe looking to Eurovision 2021 as a moment of light after a difficult year for us all, Rob Lilley looks at the previous editions of the contest that meant so much to audiences watching at home.…
Speaking on the first of two special episodes of The Euro Trip podcast to be broadcast between Christmas and New Year, Ireland’s 1994 entry, Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan, have recounted their experience of winning the contest. In the feature…
With a blockbuster line-up revealed for next year’s Swedish selection show, Eurovoix understands plans are in place to allow fans to take part in the show from their own homes. Speaking on a bonus episode of The Euro Trip podcast…
With just a few days to go until the much anticipated Melodifestivalen line up is revealed, we take a look at who we might expect to be announced by broadcaster SVT. Over the last few months we’ve seen a whole…
When it comes to the adult contest in May, we all know the countries with a record of success. Sweden, Ireland, and the United Kingdom lead the way with the most wins, but would you be as confident listing the…
Hungary’s Eurovision 2017 and 2019 representative Joci Pápai almost quit music completely before being selected as the country’s Eurovision entry. Speaking in the latest episode of The Euro Trip Podcast, Lőrinc Bubnó, Hungary’s former Head of Delegation, revealed the singer…