The Roop succeeds again: Lithuanians become winners of the official Eurovision fan organization



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Withdrawal from 2020 As part of the Eurovision Song Contest, there have been a series of polls and contests to determine the fan favorite.

OGAE (Organization Générale des Amateurs de l’Eurovision) is an international network of Eurovision fan clubs made up of official OGAE Eurovision fan clubs in Europe and other continents, including Australia. Every year since 2007, clubs vote on their favorite song before the contest begins.

This year things were a little different. Initially, each club voted as usual, using a 12-point scale (the club’s scores represented 50% of the final score), but there was also a “public” vote with people from outside the clubs.

In total, around 7 thousand people wanted to express their opinion in these elections. song contest fans.

The song “On Fire” by the Lithuanian group “The Roop” won these elections, surpassing the work of Icelandic and Swiss representatives.

Top ten:

1. Lithuania (770)

2. Iceland (634)

3. Switzerland (620)

4. Bulgaria (401)

5. Italy (380)

6. Norway (296)

7. Germany (289)

8. Russia (261)

9. Malta (245)

10. Sweden (189)

OGAE grimaces:

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