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Who made it through Eurovision's second semi-final?

Eurovision's second semi-final took place overnight with 10 more countries progressing to the Grand Final which will air early on Sunday morning in Australia. Serbia's...

Duncan Laurence pulls out of Eurovision due to Covid-19

Reigning Eurovision champion Duncan Laurence has been forced to pull out of this weekend's Grand Final of the songwriting competition. Laurence discovered he had contracted...

Who made it through Eurovision's first semi-final?

Australia's Eurovision journey for 2021 came to a sudden end on Wednesday morning, but 10 artists made it through to the competition's Grand Final. Sixteen...

Montaigne sees her Eurovision dream end as Australia drops out

Montaigne has seen her Eurovision dream come to an end after Australia failed to qualify for the Grand Final of the song competition. Due to...

Iceland unable to perform live at Eurovision due positive COVID result

Iceland's Daði og Gagnamagnið have pulled out of performing live at the Second Semi-Final of Eurovision 2021 after a member of the band tested positive...

Montaigne reveals video for Eurovision song 'Technicolour'

Australia's Eurovision hopeful Montaigne has released a video for her song Technicolour.  Montaigne revealed Australia's song for the 2021 competition with a performance at the Sydney...

Take a dance lesson with Daði Freyr and combat monsters

Daði Freyr was the hot favourite to win Eurovision 2020. The Icelandic artist's song Think About Things was an undeniable earworm. When COVID-19 saw the song competition...

Take a look at all 39 songs competing at Eurovision 2021

Australia will face off against 38 other nations in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. The 2020 competition was called off due to Covid-19, each country...

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