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Eurovision Song Contest 2021

The 65th Eurovision Song Contest is scheduled to take place at the Ahoy Arena in the Dutch city of Rotterdam between May 18 and 22, 2021. After the Netherlands won the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest and the 2020 event in Rotterdam was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the Eurovision Song Contest is now scheduled to take place there in 2021. It will be the fifth time that the Netherlands will host the event. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #esc #ahoy #arena #rotterdam #netherlands

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Songs and artists
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Songs and artists

On March 20, 2020, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced that the ESC reference group had decided, in accordance with the rules in force, that the songs originally selected for 2020 would not be allowed to be resubmitted for 2021. It was up to the broadcasters of the participating countries to decide whether the same or a different artist would be selected for ESC 2021. #eurovision #song #contest #singer #songs #2021 #esc #netherlands

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Four scenarios for the ESC 2021
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Four scenarios for the ESC 2021

On September 18, 2020, the EBU published four scenarios of how the 2021 contest could definitely take place. Each scenario was explained in more detail by the organizers. Scenario A was rejected by the EBU on February 3, 2021 - the EBU will now focus on Scenario B, but a final decision on which of the three remaining scenarios will be carried out is still pending. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #scenario #esc #ebu #netherlands #rotterdam

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Scenario B: A competition with social distancing
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Scenario B: A competition with social distancing

Under Scenario B, the competition would also be held with nine shows, but all people would have to be 1.5 meters apart. Only delegation teams would travel to the competition itself and the number of fans, press and delegation members would be reduced. If delegations are unable to travel to Rotterdam, pre-recorded videos of live performances by the artists would be used for the shows. The artists who can travel to Rotterdam will perform live during the show. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #social #distancing #scenario

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  • Eurovision Song Contest 2021

    Eurovision Song Contest 2021

    The 65th Eurovision Song Contest is scheduled to take place at the Ahoy Arena in the Dutch city of Rotterdam between May 18 and 22, 2021. After the Netherlands won the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest and the 2020 event in Rotterdam was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the Eurovision Song Contest is now scheduled to take place there in 2021. It will be the fifth time that the Netherlands will host the event. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #esc #ahoy #arena #rotterdam #netherlands

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  • Eurovision Song Contest Romania 2021

    Eurovision Song Contest Romania 2021

    Larisa Roxana Giurgiu (born January 5, 2000 in Cluj-Napoca), known as Roxen, is a Romanian singer signed to Global Records. Together with Romanian producers Sicktoy, she released the song You Don't Love Me in 2019. Her debut single Ce-ți cântă dragostea was released in November of the same year and reached number 26 in the charts. The broadcaster Televiziunea Română (TVR), which collaborated with the Global Records label for the Romanian selection, decided on February 11 that Roxen should represent Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest. #eurovision #song #contest #romania #2021 #larisa

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  • Eurovision Song Contest Malta 2021

    Eurovision Song Contest Malta 2021

    Destiny Chukunyere, also known as Destiny, M.Q.R. (born August 29, 2002 in Birkirkara, Malta) is a Maltese singer. She won the Junior ESC 2015 in Sofia with her song Not my Soul. She will represent Malta at the ESC 2021. At the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest, she performed as an accompanist for Maltese singer Michela Pace and her song Chameleon. The song reached the 14th place. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #malta #destiny #chukunyere #esc

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  • Eurovision Song Contest Cyprus 2021

    Eurovision Song Contest Cyprus 2021

    Elena Tsagrinou (Greek Έλενα Τσαγκρινού Elena Tsangrinou; alternative transliteration also Elena Tsagkrinou; born November 16, 1994 in Athens) is a Greek singer. She is to represent Cyprus at the ESC 2021 in Rotterdam. At only 14 years old, she participated in the Greek version of Got Talent in 2009, where she reached the semi-finals. In 2013 she joined the band OtherView, but split from it in 2018 after five years to focus on her solo career. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #elena #tsagrinou #solo #cyprus

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  • Eurovision Song Contest Lithuania 2021

    Eurovision Song Contest Lithuania 2021

    The Roop is a Lithuanian pop-rock band from Vilnius. It consists of singer and keyboardist Vaidotas Valiukevičius, drummer Robertas Baranauskas and guitarist Mantas Banišauskas. They were supposed to represent Lithuania at ESC 2020 in Rotterdam, which had to be cancelled on 03/18/20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, they were able to take first place in the replacement event hosted by the First German Television. After winning the Lithuanian preliminary again at Pabandom iš Naujo 2021, they are allowed to represent their country at the ESC 2021. #esc #the #roop #2021 #lithuania

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