I'm glad that they're bringing back some acts from 2020, but this would've been so much more meaningful if they were artists that never had the chance to actually sing on the esc stage yk
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I'm glad that they're bringing back some acts from 2020, but this would've been so much more meaningful if they were artists that never had the chance to actually sing on the esc stage yk
Seeing more 2020 songs being performed on a eurovision stage is making me feel things
Anyone else think it was so dumb they got contestants who LITERALLY PERFORMED IN 2021 to do the "omg, we had our Eurovision opportunity taken from us 🥺🥺" interval act??
Like???? We literally know all of you??? Gjon literally placed third??????
Why not ask the people who were LITERALLY NOT BROUGHT BACK?????
Eurovision Fact #1393:
Athena Manoukian (Armenia 2020) announced on social media that the only way that she would return to Eurovision was if she was internally selected, finishing her statement by saying, "after all, I think I deserve to go directly."
[Sources]
Participants of Rotterdam 2020: Athena Manoukian, Eurovision.com.
"Athena Manoukian says she would only participate as an internal selection from now on," u/LeoLH1994, r/Eurovision, Reddit.com.
I enjoyed the 2020 medley, but I feel like it would have been great to select some artist who didn't actually get to perform live in 2021 like The Mamas, Montaigne who was robbed by that zoom call, and Daði Freyr who had to use a prerecorded performance
Seeing The Roop, Gjon's Tears, Efendi and Destiny getting to perform their 2020 entries on a eurovision stage:
Yesterday it had been four years since Go_A’s Solovey won Vidbir and therefore was chosen to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020.