[TV] Eurovision Tel Aviv 2019 : Dare to Dream |
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Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2019 Le Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2019 sera la 64e édition du Concours. Elle aura lieu à Tel Aviv, en Israël, à la suite de la victoire de Netta au Concours 2018, avec la chanson Toy. Ce sera la troisième fois que le pays accueillera le Concours, après les éditions 1979 et 1999. Quarante-deux pays participent à cette édition dont le slogan est Dare to Dream (en français Oser rêver). DARE TO DREAM : OFFICIAL THEME : Dare To Dream: The official theme artwork for Eurovision 2019! Inspirés par le slogan de l'événement Eurovision 2019, Dare to Dream, l'UER et le radiodiffuseur hôte israélien KAN sont ravis de dévoiler le format de l'événement de cette année: Trois triangles qui brillent comme une étoile dorée. Première demi-finale : 1ère demi-finale : 14 mai 2019 Deuxième demi-finale : 2ème demi-finale : 16 mai 2019 Finale : Finale : 18 mai 2019 |
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Concours Eurovision de la chanson : FRANCE 2019 Bilal Hassani - Roi / Destination Eurovision 2019 - 1ere demi-finale [video]https://www.youtube.com/embed/xsAQCsiV3fU[/video] Le Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2019 sera la 64e édition du Concours. Elle aura lieu à Tel Aviv, en Israël, à la suite de la victoire de Netta au Concours 2018, avec la chanson Toy. Destination Eurovision consiste en deux demi-finales et une finale, toutes en direct. Dix-huit chansons concourent pour représenter la France. Durant chaque demi-finale, neuf artistes sont en compétition. Chacun interprète une reprise puis sa chanson originale. Au terme de chaque demi-finale, quatre sont qualifiés pour la finale via le vote des téléspectateurs (à 50 %) et d'un jury international de 5 pays (à 50 %). OSER RÊVER ; THÈME OFFICIEL : Oser rêver: le slogan officielle de l'Eurovision 2019! [video]https://www.youtube.com/embed/9I7LmOksTXs[/video] Inspirés par le slogan de l'événement Eurovision 2019, Dare to Dream, l'UER et le radiodiffuseur hôte israélien KAN sont ravis de dévoiler le format de l'événement de cette année: Trois triangles qui brillent comme une étoile dorée. Première demi-finale : 1ère demi-finale : 14 mai 2019 [video]https://www.youtube.com/embed/xsAQCsiV3fU[/video] Deuxième demi-finale : 2ème demi-finale : 16 mai 2019 Finale : Finale : 18 mai 2019 Bilal Hassani - Roi / Destination Eurovision 2019 [video][/video] Chimène Badi - Là Haut / Destination Eurovision 2019 [video]https://www.youtube.com/embed/7iN0plT1spw[/video] Silvàn Areg - Le Petit Nicolas / Destination Eurovision 2019 [video]https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ut8YeUq_aWk[/video] Aysat - Comme une grande / Destination Eurovision 2019 [video]https://www.youtube.com/embed/CMumzculyWI[/video] Dernière modification le 1547393640000 |
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Eurovision Song Contest 2019 The Eurovision Song Contest 2019 will be the 64th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. The contest is scheduled to take place in Tel Aviv, Israel, following Israel's victory at the 2018 contest in Lisbon, Portugal with the song "Toy", performed by Netta. The contest will be held at Expo Tel Aviv, the city's convention centre; the show will consist of two semi-finals on 14 and 16 May, and the final on 18 May 2019. DARE TO DREAM : OFFICIAL THEME : Dare To Dream: The official theme artwork for Eurovision 2019! Inspired by the event slogan of Eurovision 2019, Dare to Dream, the EBU and Israeli Host Broadcaster KAN are delighted to unveil this year's event design: Three triangles that shine together like a golden star. semi-final 1 : Semi-final 1 :14 may 2019 1️⃣ 2️⃣ 3️⃣ 4️⃣ 5️⃣ 6️⃣ 7️⃣ 8️⃣ 9️⃣ Semi-final 2 : Semi-final 2 :16 May 2019 1️⃣ 2️⃣ 3️⃣ 4️⃣ 5️⃣ 6️⃣ 7️⃣ 8️⃣ 9️⃣ Final : Final : 18 May 2019 1️⃣ 2️⃣ 3️⃣ 4️⃣ 5️⃣ 6️⃣ 7️⃣ 8️⃣ 9️⃣ Dernière modification le 1547404020000 |
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Who will represent the United Kingdom in 2019? Here are the six acts and three songs that will compete for a ticket to Tel Aviv in the British national selection 'Eurovision: You Decide' on the 8th of February. The show will be hosted by Eurovision 2015 winner Måns Zelmerlöw and host Mel Giedroyc. Three songs The BBC has selected three songs for their selection, each to be performed by two different artists: - Bigger Than Us (written by Laurell Barker, Anna-Klara Folin, John Lundvik and Jonas Thander) - Freaks (written by Jon Maguire, Rick Parkhouse, Corey Sanders and George Tizzard) - Sweet Lies (written by Maria Broberg, Lise Cabble and Esben Svane) Six artists Anisa - Sweet Lies She is 31 years old and comes from Manchester. She co-wrote the song Piano for Ariana Grande and has co-written the next songs for Frans, the Swedish participant in the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest. Anisa: “I always like ballads so I took the tempo down, added loads of harmonies, loads of layers and lots of backing vocals - I wanted to get the emotion across.” She continues: "Sweet Lies is about being in a situation in life and taking the good with the bad, about being vulnerable and diving in head first.” Holly Tandy - Bigger Than Us The 17-year-old comes from Barnsley and reached the semi-final of The X Factor UK in 2017. Holly: “My version of Bigger Than Us is a country pop song which is really current and cool, and similar to a Taylor Swift / Miley Cyrus vibe.” She continues: “To me Bigger Than Us is about love. It’s so much bigger than all of us, and no matter what’s going on in the world - love is huge.” Jordan Clarke - Freaks The 24-year-old from Essex rose to fame in 2013, when he performed in the live final of Britain's Got Talent as part of the group The Luminites. Their audition was viewed 13 million times and they performed live at The Royal Albert Hall. Jordan: “My version of Freaks has a rock element to a pop song, it has a strong vocal with an anthem vibe - I wanna get the crowd singing along!” He continues: “To represent my country at Eurovision would mean so much, it’s like representing England at the World Cup if you’re a footballer, this is my World Cup - I’m so excited!” Kerrie-Anne - Sweet Lies The 32-year-old from London is a former teacher who used to live and work in Dubai, she has spent a lot time living abroad and is known for multi-lingual performances in Tagalog (Philippines), Spanish, Korean and Italian. Kerrie-Anne: The style of my song is up-tempo but at the same time the lyrics are quite poignant - it’s all about blissful ignorance. You know something is drastically wrong with your relationship but you choose to ignore those signs because you love that person.” MAID - Freaks Blythe (24) is from Edinburgh, Miracle (26) from Devon and Kat (27) is from Bristol. The three met each other in drama school, are all classically trained and write their own music and play various instruments. Fun fact: Blythe is currently performing in Aladdin in the West End as swing and understudy to Jade Ewen's Jasmine. Jade ranked 5 in the Grand Final of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow. MAID say: "Freaks is about celebrating everyone’s individual personality, about the people who maybe don’t fit in and it’s about bringing everyone together” They continue: “Our version of Freaks is quite ethereal and dark” Michael Rice - Bigger Than Us The 21-year-old is from Hartlepool, won the first series of the BBC One entertainment show All Together Now in 2018. Michael taught himself to play piano from watching videos online and came to the attention of the wider public through a viral video of him singing a Years And Years song. Michael says: “My version of Bigger Than Us is such an epic, big song with a big key change and harmonies, and I think the lyrics resonate with everyone” He continues: “Bigger Than Us is about love, coming together, it’s a really powerful song. You just connect with it. It’s all about emotion” The show On Friday the 8th of February, Mel Giedroyc, and winner of the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest, Måns Zelmerlöw will host the final of Eurovision: You Decide, live from Media City UK in Salford. Måns will not only be hosting the show, he is also set to give an exciting live performance during the broadcast. Each of the three songs will be performed in two musically different ways, by two different acts. The first part of the show will see three rounds of the “Song-Off”. After all six acts have performed the expert judges will decide which three acts and version of each song will go forward to face the public vote. The three final acts will then perform one more time before the voting lines are opened as the public chooses which song and performer will represent the United Kingdom at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv. Dernière modification le 1548359040000 |