“The Little Song Contest”: Austria chose Iceland as the winner – Eurovision Song Contest



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“Mr. Song Contest” Andi Knoll named Iceland the winner of ESC 2020.
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At the end of the trio of the “The Little Song Contest” program on ORF 1, Iceland was chosen as the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, if it had taken place and only Austria would have voted.

On Saturday night, Dadi Freyr and the Gagnamagnid group prevailed with the dry and ironic number “Think about Things” from Iceland, against Malta and local candidate Vincent Bueno.

Iceland Wins ORF’s “Little Song Contest”

Initially, the ORF jury comprised of old ESC stars around Conchita, Lisbon’s third Cesar Sampson, and veterans like Waterloo or Petra Frey as patriots and as the winner of the third day after the two shows on Tuesday and Thursday, the Austrian candidate Vincent Bueno was on the podium. . In the final public vote, however, 48 percent of viewers voted not for Austria’s catchy and heavy number of R’n’B, but for Icelandic Nordic nerds. Destiny, 17, was born in Malta and also had to settle for a Stockerplatz with “All of My Love”.

Vincent Bueno is back in the ESC race for Austria in 2021

Even if Vincent Bueno couldn’t prevail in the “small” competition moderated by “Mr. Song Contest” Andi Knoll, the 34-year-old has a chance to prove himself at the true Eurovision Song Contest in the Netherlands next year . The ORF will send the singer back to the race in 2021, with a number still unknown. “Alive”, like all songs this year, has been blocked by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) for the following year after the crown-related cancellation of the mega music competition in Rotterdam.

More shows to replace the “correct” 2020 Eurovision Song Contest

Who wants to close the ESC timeout until then, to
by the way, it’s not even after the “little song contest”
End Sweden will do the same on May 9 and 14, when in two night shows
voting for the public in “Eurovision: Sveriges 12: a” der
The winner will be chosen. There will be a real bottleneck on May 16.
the date was actually meant to be the last night for Rotterdam.

The
BBC wants here under the title “Eurovision: Come Together” and with the
Moderation by conversation legend Graham Norton a mix of
Show this year’s best performances and reps. Have in Germany
Mastermind Stefan Raab for ProSieben the same day of the “Free European
Song Contest “, in which Sven Gätjen from Austria
ESC Queen Conchita from ORF jury role to presenter
changes

And then there is EBU as the true mother ESC, with which you stand. After all, the two and a half hour alternative show “Europe Shine a Light” was designed here, which, among other things, brings the 41 participants together in a virtual choir and parts of their contributions. According to the organizers, there is no competition here not to jeopardize the responsibility of the insurance company. The ORF will also air this ESC moment on May 16.



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