Azeri officials have said they will ensure the safety of the Armenian contestants at Eurovision 2012 in Baku. But given the tumultuous history of the feuding Caucasus neighbors, will that…
Since March 28, Wiwi’s readers have cast 2,223 votes to determine who will win the first semi-final at Eurovision 2011. If they have it right, then Emmy’s Armenia will seduce…
Last year Armenia’s Eurovision entry centered its stage act around a 100-lb. replica of an apricot stone. So it wasn’t exactly surprising when, during today’s first dress rehearsal in Düsseldorf,…
As of April 12, Wiwi’s readers have cast 1,063 votes to determine who will win the first semi-final at Eurovision 2011, and 706 votes to determine who will win…
Emmy—born Emma Bejanyan—is so confident in her ability, that’s she’s willing to sing songs that make absolutely no sense. Take her 2011 Eurovision entry “Boom Boom,” which repeats the phrase…
Is it just Wiwi, or does Emmy’s Eurovision song “Boom Boom” sound like a feminine version of Spain’s 2008 song “”Baila el Chiki Chiki” by Rodolfo Chikilicuatre? Compare them below!…
Armenia chooses on Saturday, but you can choose now. Listen to the four songs Emmy will sing at the Armenian national final, and then cast your vote for your favorite!
Bookies billed the 2010 Junior Eurovision Song Contest as a battle between East and West, a showdown between eccentricity and understatement. In one corner stood Georgia’s Mariam Kakhelishvili, the 14-year-old…
Twelve-year old Vlad sang “Mama” on stage in Minsk. At the start of the winner’s press conference at Junior Eurovision he called for her once again. Adorable.
It was the closest Junior Eurovision final in the history of the contest, and in the end the perspex trophy went to Armenia’s Vladimir Arzymanyan. The 12-year old from Nagorno…