From 93 hopeful entries, 10 finalists will compete EuroFest 2018, Belarus’ national selection for Eurovision 2018. One of those ten finalists will win the golden ticket to Lisbon in May. To help you make an informed decision on who to pay attention to, the Wiwi Jury – our in-house panel of music unprofessionals – will preview and review each of this year’s acts. We’re ready to pick our favourite for Belarus!
Our jury for this edition consists of 10 jurors who come from Australia, Hungary, Lithuania, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom. Each juror assesses each song independently, and awards each song a score from 0 to 10. Before calculating the Wiwi Jury verdict, we drop the highest and lowest scores to reduce potential bias and outliers.
We’ll be unrolling these one by one over the coming weeks. You can read the completed reviews by clicking on the song title.
EuroFest 2018: Reviews and rankings
- Shuma – “Chmarki” (6.83)
- Alekseev – “Forever” (6.61)
- Kirill GOOD – “Deja Vu” (6.28)
- Gunesh – “I Won’t Cry” (5.94)
- Alen HIT – “I Don’t Care” (5.89)
- NAPOLI – “Chasing Rushes” (5.72)
- Anastasiya Malashkevich – “World On Fire” (4.89)
- Lexy – “Ain’t You” (4.78)
- Adagio – “Ty i ya” (4.72)
- Radiovolna – “Subway Lines” (3.67)
Very nice to see my picture as a cover image of the article 😉