Eurovision 2024 gets into full swing with the release of Joost Klein’s “Europapa,” a song that could easily become the party anthem of Eurovision 2024.

“Europapa” was premiered for the first time during a special broadcast of NPO 1 show De Avondshow at 16:45 CET, hosted by Arjen Lubach. Joost was present in the studio, where he had his first interview about the song.

The song will also appear on the official Eurovision YouTube channel from 16:55 CET.

Joost Klein – “Europapa” (Netherlands Eurovision 2024)

 

In a press release sent by the broadcaster, Joost explained the song and music video this way:

“Europapa is about an orphan who travels throughout Europe (and beyond) to find himself and tell his story. At first, people don’t recognise him, but he goes on seizing any opportunity he gets to let himself be seen. Europapa is a tribute to my father. When bringing me up, he passed on to me an expansive view of the world.”

“The Eurovision performance will be a full-circle experience, turning sorrow into elation. When people see my act, their first response should be: “What’s going on here?”, but then only to find themselves moved. An invitation to dive deeper. At first glance it seems a very happy act, but beyond that lie blood, sweat and tears.”

AVROTROS had this to say:

“Through the song he is saying there are no limits if you want to make your dreams come true and tell your story. The song is a madcap mix of nostalgia, melancholy and happiness, delivered with the poetic lyrics and catchy beats for which Joost has become renowned.”

“Europapa” was produced by Teun de Kruif (Tantu Beats), with a special contribution from DJ Paul Elstak, one of the founders of happy hardcore and the man behind the megahit Rainbow in the Sky. Joost wrote the lyrics himself with input from his good friends Donnie and Tim Haars.

Often compared in style with Kaärijä (Finland 2023), with whom Joost happens to be friends, fans expected something as addictive as last year’s “Cha Cha Cha,” and they won’t be disappointed. Joost showcases his outstanding rap skills in this track, which mixes R&B and pop vibes with a strong electronic sound. The song has strong potential for radio play.

“Europapa” was one of the most anticipated songs to be released in the Eurovision 2024 season. Despite its festive and humorous vibes, Joost took his Eurovision mission seriously and delivered everything, as the song was intended for Eurovision from the start. His new song is undoubtedly a modern art masterpiece in Dutch clothes, mixing party and nostalgia together. 

What are your first impressions of “Europapa” by Joost Klein? Will he be taking the Netherlands to the grand final at Eurovision 2024 in Malmö this May? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Efthymios
Efthymios
8 months ago

IT’S AN EARWORM, PEOPLE, YOU’LL ALL LOVE IT, SOONER OR LATER. 😀

Efthymios
Efthymios
8 months ago

I’m not joking, i actually believe he has great chances of winning the entire thing.

^?^
^?^
8 months ago

i love it I’m sure he’ll do great 😀

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago

Goodday All.

With the bookies Joost Klein moved up into the Top 10 with a 7th place for now.

beny
beny
8 months ago

it can’t win.there are too many supids song ( Finlande, UK, spain , Estonia)

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  beny

Sure it can, as the others are more stupid.

Quality is in the eye of the Beholder, my Dear.

GojoSatoru
GojoSatoru
8 months ago
Reply to  beny

In 2019, people said Duncan couldn’t win, because people thought there were too much ballads canceling eachother out.

Ria NL
Ria NL
8 months ago

I like the song more and more. The last part of the song in the clip touch me most

Aníbal
Aníbal
8 months ago

I can’t get this out of my head now lol. LOVE IT. So much fun and yet you can sense deeper feelings and relevant intentions behind all the madness. Also this guy exhudes charisma, you cannot help but love him haha. Hope the Netherlands scores really high this year!

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Aníbal

Hya, if you have 27min of time watching a super vid of Joost at a live performance on one of the best known Outdoor musicfestivals last year.
Search on YT: Joost Klein Joost – live at Lowlands 2023
Greets

Marian C?t?lin?
8 months ago

Yes, Nuclear Bomb Is What Netherlands Wish To Europe!

PiT020
PiT020
8 months ago

?????

Dirko
Dirko
8 months ago

4 Million YT streams in 2 days. That’s huge
Congrats to Joost.

Sebas
Sebas
8 months ago

What a surprise, the bookmakers are growing brains it seems and its goin up up up!

Siem
Siem
8 months ago

Europapa is on top of the belgium and dutch top 50. And entered the top 50 in Estonia and Lithuania. Insane!

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Siem

Joost gaat lkkr KNALLUH!!
Open die Moshpitt!!

Lets go, lets GOOO

Joy
Joy
8 months ago
Reply to  Siem

108 on the global charts now

Fatima
Fatima
8 months ago

These wacky entries from male soloists are going to cancel out one another

GojoSatoru
GojoSatoru
8 months ago
Reply to  Fatima

In 2021, the rock songs didn’t cancel eachother out. In 2019, the top favorite ballads didn’t cancel eachother out.

Kobe
Kobe
8 months ago

Those Dutch fans, are they really thinking Europapa can be the winner?
Good luck with the juries…

Frau Loch
Frau Loch
8 months ago
Reply to  Kobe

The songtext, the message and the smart journey of several emotions could very well be succesful with jury’s

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Kobe

Why are Ukrainian or Croation fans are really thinking they could be the winner??

Isnt that the fun and joy of being in ESC??

Rick
Rick
8 months ago

Epic song, nostalgia! Can’t wait to see what the staging will look like.

Ultima Thule
Ultima Thule
8 months ago

The whole batch of songs from Switzerland to UK was expected eagerly and it flopped. This will probably qualify but it’s not anywhere close to being a contender. Such a let down.

Based
Based
8 months ago

I love it! After listening I was in such a blissfull mood! Italy still my no.1 but this is top 5 for sure.

Vivian
Vivian
8 months ago

I’m honestly positively surprised! I expected a half-baked trainwreck akin to the likes of Sieneke and the Toppers, but this is surprisingly good! It’s still absolutely not my thing, but it’s memorable in a good way, and there’s a genuinely touching backstory to this song.

Thank goodness I don’t have to be embarrassed about my country’s entry again this year

Toine
Toine
8 months ago

3,2 million views in one day… the hype is real! EUROPAPAPAPA!!!!!!

Antananarivo
Antananarivo
8 months ago

The Netherlands 2/12

Thomas
Thomas
8 months ago

Firstly Croatia, then now Netherlands and Switzerland. This year would be Cringevision 🙁

Bandido
Bandido
8 months ago

How on earth this got that many views, even more than Lasagna? It’s not that good!

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Bandido

Maybe bc people like it??

If I would like to eat a good lasagna, the oven must be good heated.

The oven of Europapa has reached the perfect temperature.
Thats why!!

Based
Based
8 months ago
Reply to  Bandido

The video alone is awsome!

Kor
Kor
8 months ago
Reply to  Bandido

He is very popular in Netherlands and there was a lot of hype long before song was released. He has a strong army of followers. His followers are also flooding many other entries YouTube videos and writing “12 points for Netherlands”…

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Kor

Thats nonsense, the dutchies arent the type of fandom who are doing this. We will never say untill the last moment that we could be winners.
Peoples across the world are writing Douze points.

In 2 days 4.000.000 views and 116K likes at his vid on YT.

Mariah
Mariah
8 months ago
Reply to  Bandido

Maybe because baby lasagna is europapa’s lovechild;-)

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Mariah

They turned off the oven too quickly.
Baby isnt ready yet!!

Marian C?t?
8 months ago

Wine Was Not Enough

Sam
Sam
8 months ago

Out of the many messy songs we have this year, The Netherlands is bringing a more pleasant sound than other countries. It’s a pity that many people will not relate to the lyrics unless they have a translation (he should have included more references in other languages as in the sentences in German and Italian), but otherwise, this deserves a better place than other joke entries which are a bit more unpleasant or strident to the ear.

Frau Loch
Frau Loch
8 months ago

So far Joost has received the most views on YouTube in a short time and more responds on here than others songs so whatever your opinion is. You are contributing to the attention The Netherlands is getting:-) 12 Punkte

Yeah yeah fire
Yeah yeah fire
8 months ago
Reply to  Frau Loch

Isn’t he really popular in the Netherlands and that video is the first time dutch people could hear the song?

GojoSatoru
GojoSatoru
8 months ago
Reply to  Yeah yeah fire

He is popular in The Netherlands, but definitely not popular enough to get 2.3 million views in just a day.

svaat
svaat
8 months ago
Reply to  GojoSatoru

He’s also popular in Belgium and the German speaking countries so that also helps explaining the high amount of views.

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Yeah yeah fire
Itchymonkey
Itchymonkey
8 months ago
Reply to  Frau Loch

Did you see the 1080 comments on baby lasagnas win?
Actually Joost was carrying half a million on Instagram and 250 thousand on YouTube.
Plus euro faithful it’ll really ramp the numbers up. Brividi had 20 million views by March and finished 6th. The higher populated countries can sometimes give false numbers

Anna Banana
Anna Banana
8 months ago
Reply to  Frau Loch

He is really popular in german speaking countries bcs he had a big hit called Friesenjung. I expect him getting some points from these countries but not so many from others. Here in Austria he is #1 in youtube Charts just like Breskvica

Im so fab
Im so fab
8 months ago

BRING THE JURIES BACK please

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Im so fab

Wouldnt it be something that when Joost is in the Grande Finale and all those juries give him many DOUZE points??!!?

Its a very clever total package #TeamJoost is showing us.

Happy Dutch clapper here.
Enjoy the Ride.

Mariah
Mariah
8 months ago

Wiwibloggs is full of hate and toxicity these days, like people calling each other names, it’s no longer a place for eurovision lovers, but it became a place for eurovision lovers who hate each other. I’m out of here. Share positivity not hate.

Iván el Conquistador
Iván el Conquistador
8 months ago

I am tired of the hate that some acts are receiving from ESC fans who accuse them of being “Käärijä wannabes”. Where are they when we don’t stop having prefabricated pop girls like Chanel, Noa or Angelina Mango shoved down our throats? Hypocrites!

Alessio Gori
8 months ago

Angelina Mango a copy of Chanel??
I’m italian and i know Angelina, She Is so different!!!

Iván el Conquistador
Iván el Conquistador
8 months ago
Reply to  Alessio Gori

Angelina is a nepo baby, how is that being “so different”?

Basti
Basti
8 months ago

Those people are just lazy (not doing research before writing). Joost was already making this music way before Kaairija and its a total different genre that is mainly popular in the NL, Belgium and Germany. This has zero to do with Kaarija. If people were doing research they would know. Mark my words: Joost will do better than most fans think atm.

Yasyas
Yasyas
8 months ago

The song is trending in different countries and has already 2 million views on YouTube. I get that this is totally not the taste of a big part of the traditional Eurovision fans, but we should not underestimate this. The song has everything and is unique. Hardcore, fun parts, a big change at the end and a deep layer of raw emotions.

Feanter
Feanter
8 months ago

What’s up with the haters here??????? This song is just amazing, bringing back the Disco!! love it

Despicable Annie
Despicable Annie
8 months ago

This is like, an unfunny version of Finland. A hard pass for me.

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago

Yes indeed, talking about a hard pass.
No Rules deffo fits into that.

Cringe and wanna be funny, but not done in a good way.

David Damen
David Damen
8 months ago

sorry but this is the sort of song that ruins the credibility of Eurovision for me it will make this contest look like a joke

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
8 months ago
Reply to  David Damen

I couldn’t agree more. Almost (almost) makes me long for the days of singers standing with mikes just singing. Fatuous nonsense up there with Ireland, Spain & Estonia 2008. I really hope this and a couple of others go the same way. Oh and if any you out there want to respond with personal insults save your fingers.

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Lawrence Gibb

Loreen last year laid down on the floor between a toaster next to her mic.

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  David Damen

i remember reactions online in 2018 like this when Netta won with her ‘chicken’song!! It made ESC look like a joke, owe and I forget the russian grannies baking a bread on 2012, becoming 2nd in the finals.

David Damen
David Damen
8 months ago
Reply to  Fizzpunk

and yet where are they now

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  David Damen

End of winter , almost spring 2024.
With the world in great distress.

Happy ESC24

David Damen
David Damen
8 months ago
Reply to  Fizzpunk

didnt answer my question but ok

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  David Damen

My answer: End of winter , almost spring 2024.
With the world in great distress.
Happy ESC24

David Damen
David Damen
8 months ago
Reply to  Fizzpunk

repeating yourself is not a proper answer

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  David Damen

You shouldnt question anybody anymore.
if you are giving NO for an answer and not accepting it.

Ask yourself first.

David Damen
David Damen
8 months ago
Reply to  Fizzpunk

maybe come up with something original how about that also i have seen you respond to a lot of comments to much time on your hands

Fatima
Fatima
8 months ago
Reply to  Fizzpunk

But Netta then went on to sing her heart out on the stage in Lisbon. I could see why she won.

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Fatima

No probs.
I was fan of her from the moment it was known she was going to do ESC18.
I loved her and her shows.
I was talking about a part of the fandom reacting on “Im not yor toy”.

Maiyoko
Maiyoko
8 months ago

Nice try, this just end up nothing but cringe

Yuarith
Yuarith
8 months ago

Expected no less from Joost, but that ending caught me off-guard, I almost cried with it

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
8 months ago
Reply to  Yuarith

I know. I nearly cried too at how awful it sounds. Just my thoughts.

Alaska
Alaska
8 months ago

Gabber, but for people who don’t do dr*gs. Too bubblegummy…

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Alaska

Kaleen says HI and want her dr*gs back.
You also can lash out to such a eurodance ESC track.

Lets not forget Finland, Estonia or Croatia all party songs.

Marcin
Marcin
8 months ago

Best troll act so far, Now gotta see how it is presented on stage

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Marcin

Joost says HI!!!
We gaan lekker Knalluh met zijn ALLEN.

Lets go, lets GOOO

Ari
Ari
8 months ago

Don’t tell me Finland is worse than this. Come on. Sure, Finland didnt make an inspiring choice but the singer of the duo is doing quite a nice job and I refuse to believe that it’s a worse song than this one right here. To be very fair, this music is of no interest to me so I’m not qualified to judge if it’s good for what it aims to be. I suppose he delivered exactly what he was hired to do. And it is in Dutch, gotta give them credit for that.

Nils
Nils
8 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Finland IS worse than this.

Ari
Ari
8 months ago
Reply to  Nils

Only because of Windows95man.

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
8 months ago
Reply to  Nils

Much of a muchness as we say in Scotland.

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
8 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Technically there is no “better” or “worse” in music, there is just musical preference. (Discuss.)

I like 1990s nostalgia, especially since the 90s accounted for a major portion of my life. I like Gabber (“Europapa”) and I like Eurodance (“No Rules”). But which of them is better? There’s only one way to find out… (There’s one for Harry Hill fans.)

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
8 months ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

I would tend to agree with you but some people here seem to think they are experts and that they speak for a majority. Hence the puerile insults. It used to annoy me because I truly enjoy discussing the entries and hearing different opinions. Now I just laugh because frankly if that’s all they’ve got to offer there’s not much going on up top. ?

Yuarith
Yuarith
8 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Finland this year feels like a watered-down version of their last year’s entry

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Yuarith

hehehe, yes they forget the spice this year what Chachacha absolutely had.

Windows95 cant beat Windows11.

Stian F
Stian F
8 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Yes Finland IS worse, because we know already how the Finnish staging and vocal performance is, both of which were bad. Vocals were aweful, the staging was cringe and the outfits were some of the worst ever seen on a Eurovision stage. The entire package is just taking the piss out of Eurovision, which I find insulting and provoking more than fun. I dont like the Dutch song either that much, but there is still a chance that this will come across better live than the Finnish song. Last year Käärija brought authenticity and one didn’t even need to understand… Read more »

Bandido
Bandido
8 months ago
Reply to  Stian F

Seems Finland everything is to awfull for you, but certainly the vocals aren’t!

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Stian F

Europapa will outshine Windows95, if they qualify?

Joost and Baby Lasagna will find out in the Moshpitt who has the most energies.

Very much looking forward to this ESC24 edition concerning the world circumstances and pressures from so many sides.

Enjoy the Ride.

Eve
Eve
8 months ago
Reply to  Ari

100% Ari! Blonde singer of Finland’s entry is singing on a deccent level . No rules is a masterpiece compare to Europapa.

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Finland IS worst than this.

Héctor
Héctor
8 months ago

Nah, not that good. I prefer Finland and Croatia from this bunch.

Héctor
Héctor
8 months ago
Reply to  Héctor

Better than Estonia, though.

Despicable Annie
Despicable Annie
8 months ago
Reply to  Héctor

Anything is better than Estonia this year…

Stian F
Stian F
8 months ago

This is just so bad….but I do like the “2 Unlimited drop beat” though…. songs that just mentions lots of countries never do well in Eurovision….

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
8 months ago
Reply to  Stian F

I remember 2 Unlimited. 🙂 Yeah, that’s gotta be an intentional callback.
Plus there’s another idea for an article: Past Eurovision songs that mention more than one other country.

Jonas
Jonas
8 months ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

Ireland 1990 came 2nd, it mentions about 63

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
8 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

Thanks. I honestly forgot about Liam Reilly’s song at piano. (1990 was my very first ESC year, I probably should watch it back again.)
I hear lots of cities. Using “Adriatic” as an adjective, and Trafalgar Square gets sung about. 🙂

Martijn
Martijn
8 months ago
Reply to  Stian F

Somewhere In Europe (Ireland 1990) did actually

pink bucket hat
pink bucket hat
8 months ago

cool song but the language sounds like a fart

Sebas
Sebas
8 months ago

Krijg de tering <3

pink bucket hat
pink bucket hat
8 months ago
Reply to  Sebas

gheefeehe bheekeejijieke xxhe

Kor
Kor
8 months ago
Reply to  Sebas

I love a straightforward reply like that. And now I know how to say it in Dutch….:))

Despicable Annie
Despicable Annie
8 months ago

It’s kinda the worst-sounding language in the world but somehow S10 made it work!

Seddik
Seddik
8 months ago

Opzouten beschuitlul

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago

Leipe Sheit, Ouwe!

Mariah
Mariah
8 months ago

You obviously fart a lot than

Doris
Doris
8 months ago

Austria should have sent Alf Poier, the best joke entry in ESC history back in 2003.

AMAAN STORM
AMAAN STORM
8 months ago

Well aren’t I a happy bunny! 2024 is turning out to be an ode to the 1990’s, with so many 90’s inspired tracks that its making re-live my teen years all over again! And tomorrow Kaleen brings her version of the 1990’s to join the club! ‘Europapa’ is a mixture of so many fantastic elements and sounds that hark back to acts like Scooter, Technohead & the bouncy rave tracks that were all the rage 30 years ago. It can be mistaken for another novelty song like ‘No Rules’ by Windows95man, but ‘Europapa’ has a heart and soul that anchors… Read more »

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  AMAAN STORM

Love en met de tulpen uit Amsterdam. XXX

Doris
Doris
8 months ago

nope

Henry
Henry
8 months ago
Reply to  Doris

Yep!

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Doris

JAAAA, Gabbers United

Anna Banana
Anna Banana
8 months ago

Just read the translation of the lyrics and i like it!!!

Alex
Alex
8 months ago

Music video is on youtube trends in my country. I didn’t see this coming.

Jinbeizaki
Jinbeizaki
8 months ago

I love this as someone who grew up in the ’90s/early 2000s I get the sense of nostalgia from those kinds of music in a language I don’t know but can convey so much. The kinds of “Blue”, “What is Love” or “Dragostea Din Tei”. I’m very curious how he and the Dutch will stage this song but I hope that those final lines are at least shown in English on a screen like for instance Italian entries in 2018 and 2019 to show that even an upbeat song can have a meaning and hit others as it hit me… Read more »

Henry
Henry
8 months ago

1,3 million views in 5 hours.. WOW!

WhiteSox
WhiteSox
8 months ago
Reply to  Henry

Bots do their job.

Otto
Otto
8 months ago

Responses seem positive here, but nothing happening in the odds so far, even dropping 1 spot to 22..

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
8 months ago
Reply to  Otto

Very odd…meanwhile Croatia has been crowned as the new odds favourite!

Jamie
Jamie
8 months ago

So much money will be lost in May…

Itchymonkey
Itchymonkey
8 months ago
Reply to  Otto

That’s because baby started with no fan base at all and Joost had a huge fan base of half a million already

AMAAN STORM
AMAAN STORM
8 months ago
Reply to  Otto

The odds mean nothing.

delmas
delmas
8 months ago
Reply to  AMAAN STORM

Absolutely nothing?

Kobe
Kobe
8 months ago
Reply to  AMAAN STORM

Yeah right.

Bandido
Bandido
8 months ago
Reply to  AMAAN STORM

Last year 1.Sweden 2.Finland did!

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
8 months ago

There are a few follow-up articles on this entry that I would like to suggest to Wiwibloggs:
1. Gabber music at Eurovision. Has this ever happened before? (If so, when and who?)
2. All the cameos in this music video. I spotted S10, but there are apparently many more famous people in this video.
3. I found this “Outro” posted on YouTube (not sure if it’s authentic) that might have been a 4th minute that was cut from the song: https://youtu.be/lyTBoZWCrMQ?si=-askUwsCqZ765gRY

Sebas
Sebas
8 months ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

The outro is on his spotify as well, so yea thats official

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
8 months ago
Reply to  Sebas

Thanks

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
8 months ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

The outer is just the outer from the video but it goes over 3 minutes so it’s a separate song

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
8 months ago

Thank you

Martijn
Martijn
8 months ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

Cameos:

S10 (Eurovision 2022)
René Froger (Toppers, Eurovision 2009)
Emma Wortelboer (spokesperson 2019)
Donnie (Dutch rapper and co-lyricist of Europapa)
DJ Paul Elstak (Dutch gabber dj and co-composer/co-producer of Europapa)
Gerrie van Boven (character of comedy series New Kids, played by Tim Haars, co-lyricist of Europapa)

Bart
Bart
8 months ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

There is another ESC-alumni in the video/at the table: Rene Froger, one third of The Toppers (Shine, 2009).

Liam Lindsay
Liam Lindsay
8 months ago

This is just appalling message or not, this is in the last place in my rankings as of now.

Sebas
Sebas
8 months ago
Reply to  Liam Lindsay

Appalling? please explain

Zander25
Zander25
8 months ago

for all those who ask The Netherlands to get out of their comfort zone, this the answer 😛 From typical genre every year this is a sudden change.

Johnny
Johnny
8 months ago
Reply to  Zander25

Oh how i miss duncan

AMAAN STORM
AMAAN STORM
8 months ago
Reply to  Johnny

I dont.

He had his moment and rightfully got the trophy! Now it’s time to move on to pastures new.

Fizzpunk
Fizzpunk
8 months ago
Reply to  Johnny

Ducan and his team still were figuring out which piano the would use on stage at the ESC performance. And than the saga of the infamous Ikea lightbulb.

Joost and his team seem to have everything ready to go. From the online teaser, the video presentation, in between media moments and online posts of the behind the scenes clips.

Very creative and professional.