Your daily Eurovision news round-up has landed. In the build up to the song contest kicking off in Liverpool this May, the team here at wiwibloggs is bringing you all the latest news from the world of Eurovision 2023.

In today’s Eurovision daily digest, Sudden Lights take a dip in the Baltic sea, and Lord of the Lost receive a special message from some Eurovision legends. But first…

Eurovision 2023 news: Monday 3 April

Eurovision stage construction begins at Liverpool Arena

Preparations are underway inside the Liverpool Arena. Construction staff are hard at work putting together the Eurovision 2023 stage, and they’ve got a little help from a local legend. The Queen of Scotty Road popped by to offer the team some words of encouragement. “Times are hard and friends a few, tara to you.”

 
 
 
 
 
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Ruth Lorenzo will be Spain’s spokeperson

Spain’s spokeperson for Eurovision 2023 will reportedly be Ruth Lorenzo. She who sang “Dancing in the rain” in Copenhagen 2014 will be returning to the competition, albeit only to give the points from Spain. Ruth has been in the wishlists of Spanish fans to come back since she competed… will this mean she’s one step closer to Benidorm Fest 2024? (Luis)

Loreen to host Reddit Ask Me Anything

Got a burning question for Loreen? Now’s your chance to ask it. The Eurovision 2012 champion and Sweden’s hope for 2023 will host an AMA session on Reddit tomorrow, Tuesday 4 April at 18:00 BST. Head on over to the r/popheads subreddit to submit your questions.

Sudden Lights film Latvia’s Eurovision postcard

Sudden Lights took a trip to the seaside to film their Eurovision postcard. On the Latvian coast, the “Aijā” stripped down to their trunks for a dip in the cold waters of the Baltic sea. 

Lordi sends message of support to Germany’s Lord of the Lost

Two rock legends shared the love today as Finnish Eurovision 2006 champions Lordi sent a message of support to Germany’s Lord of the Lost. In full demon lord gear, frontman Mr. Lordi waved hello to the German rockers and wished them all the best for Liverpool.

Additional reporting by Luis Fuster.

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The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
1 year ago

Is this about the war?

Benito Camelo
Benito Camelo
1 year ago

Man, I actually like the idea of asking something to Loreen, but idk what to ask her :/

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
1 year ago
Reply to  Benito Camelo

From the real page:
Q: What’s something people may not know about you?
Loreen: I like reading about quantum physics.

Ffs
Ffs
1 year ago

what does Loreen look like?

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 year ago
Reply to  Ffs

too much botox, fillers

Denis
Denis
1 year ago
Reply to  Ffs

Like a woman!
What do you look like? A bitch, like on your profile pic?

Denis
Denis
1 year ago
Reply to  Denis

A female dog is called a bitch however..

Ffs
Ffs
1 year ago
Reply to  Denis

like your mum

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
1 year ago
Reply to  Ffs

A winner of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 year ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

once was already horrible enough 🙁 hope she really gets the same fate as dana international in 2011

ThorBeta
ThorBeta
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

You’re full of hate!! How unhappy you must be!

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 year ago
Reply to  ThorBeta

Believe me, there are worse haters than me, those who spread horrible fake news about Blanka and her family only because Jann didn’t win

Loreen btw is not my cup of tea, i stanned Ivi Adamou back in 2012

ThorBeta
ThorBeta
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

And they are all most likely very unhappy too.. Your comments are quite interesting btw. You’re either obsessed or a troll. And I hope it’s the latter because the combination of being unhappy and obsessed can be life consuming.

Bandido
Bandido
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

Never happen! Tattoo is almost as good as Euphoria, Ding dong (Dana) was lame.

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 year ago
Reply to  Bandido

Ding Dong was great though, and i have a HUGE crush at Dana International Mommy <3

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
1 year ago

Thank you to Ari and ESC Hayden in the comments below for already discussing what I wanted to comment on. About the Loreen Reddit questions, I wonder if an “Ask Me Anything” is really allowed for ESC contestants? Perhaps it should be: “Ask Me Anything About Music Or Something Really Silly.” Anyhow, it’s an exciting build-up month.

Rich
Rich
1 year ago

This guy gets on my nerves. Tada

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 year ago

one question for Loreen, why did you decide to return to eurovision, stealing the place of newer talent #Kianawuzrobbed

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

whew me getting downmarked again, love it

would be so amazing to see Serbia, Sweden nq

and Poland winning with homophobic queen Blanka

Denis
Denis
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

LOl, usually I do not reply to trolls but this gave me a laugh. And it is always good to start the day with a laugh:)

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 year ago
Reply to  Denis

am not feeling confident at all in terms of who will qualify, after last years flops i had, with Emma for example

you never know what the public will go for, am reading much love for Serbia’s Luke on youtube and also on reddit though

and in terms of Poland, well i don’t associate myself with the Blanka haters anymore, i feel sad for her

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

Hopefully this is not a troll! We support Kiana!

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
1 year ago

I made a list of Eurovision artist who served as spokespersons, and this is the first time Spain has one of their prior protestants as a spokesperson!

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
1 year ago
Reply to  BadWoolfGirl

Contestants it should say. I hate errors like this.

Jonas
Jonas
1 year ago

Anke Engelke did, when she was giving the German points!

She had nothing to lose, though, not like Loreen.

Philip Wester
Philip Wester
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonas

I mean, she had something to lose. Censure from her broadcaster. If the broadcaster okayed it, censure from the EBU to her broadcaster. That said, she did it in a more subtle way full of plausible deniability.

Jonas
Jonas
1 year ago
Reply to  Philip Wester

Of course, I completely respect and admire what Anke did. I just meant that it’s a little easier to do from a television studio in Germany than in person in Baku. That’s all.

Denis
Denis
1 year ago
Reply to  Philip Wester

Well, Loreen took the bigger risk you could say. She was there in Baku meeting rights groups and women groups. She could have well ended up on the Azeri watchlist or something..
Anke was in a studio far away from the events. And she was more subtle. It was not even clear what she was referring to.

Nils
Nils
1 year ago
Reply to  Denis

Well, she literally said “It’s good to be able to vote and it’s good to have a choice. Good luck on your journey, Azerbaijan. Europe is watching you.”

I think she couldn’t have been more clear without violating the EBU’s rules.

Denis
Denis
1 year ago
Reply to  Nils

Yes, and that is not clear to what it means. Could be many things..
Are they joining EU? Which journey?

Frisian esc
Frisian esc
1 year ago

Eurovision stoooop, I’m not ready for eurovision week yet. I’m not on schedule with my thesis xD

Benito Camelo
Benito Camelo
1 year ago
Reply to  Frisian esc

Thought I was the only one working on a thesis XD

ESC Hayden
ESC Hayden
1 year ago

Well, to be fair, they’re not really supposed to at Eurovision. Plus, some broadcasters (such as BBC) have neutrality rules. Engelbert was actually asked by Panorama (a BBC current affairs investigative programme) for his thoughts, but he couldn’t respond. That episode is on YouTube btw.

ESC Hayden
ESC Hayden
1 year ago
Reply to  ESC Hayden

Yes, that last part is true, but we’re talking about BBC News and BBC Eurovision, two totally different parts of the organisation. The BBC is huge, so it’s not uncommon for BBC News to report on another part of the broadcaster as if it was a separate organisation. As for the impartiality/neutrality thing, that’s not just a BBC thing, but a regulator thing. All UK broadcasters are required to be impartial. It prevents TV coverage from descending into the mess that is the British press, who twist and overdramatise everything to suit their own political agenda.

Benito Camelo
Benito Camelo
1 year ago
Reply to  ESC Hayden

Honestly, democracy has kind of failed us here in the West, so I’m not surprised there’s this kind of “leash”