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Eurovision Song Contest, which is primarily held in various countries in Europe, is finally coming to the United States. They will be heading to the US in 2021 with the "American Song Contest," which will bring together artists from all 50 states of the country. -
Eurovision Viewing Numbers Up 2 Million from 2014 (Thanks Australia!)
It was a good year for Eurovision, as the European music competition saw a rise in viewership of more than 2 million during its 2015 edition, rising to 197 million viewers in total. -
Eurovision 2015 Results: Sweden's Mans Zelmerlow Beats Out Russia
Sweden is once again on top of the European pop music world as Mans Zelmerlow took home the Eurovision prize, securing his homeland's sixth victory in the event. He performed a pop number, "Heroes," which gathered 365 points from the 40 countries voting in this year's competition. -
Placido Domingo Cancels May 23 Performance with Conchita Wurst Due to 'Health Problems'
The world-renowned Spanish opera tenor, Placido Domingo, has canceled his performance with the Austrian sensation, Conchita Wurst due to health problems according to the Vienna State Opera. -
Eurovision 2015: Sia, Iggy Azalea and 5 Second of Summer Top Bookie Odds for Australia's First Ever Contestant
Bookies are pegging Sia and Iggy Azalea as the favorites to represent Australia at this year's Eurovision Song Contest. The continent/country was rewarded with a spot at the 60th annual contest this year after decades of watching the pop music contest on television. The immediate question was to pick a representative for the country. -
Eurovision Song Contest 2015 to Host Australia as Competitor for First Time in Event's History; Austria Prepares
The Eurovision Song Contest, the largest musical competition in the world, will have a new entry and it isn't exactly European: Australia will compete when the event kicks off during May. Although the island continent has participated in the contest before, it has never competed. The change will be part of Eurovision's 60th Anniversary celebration. -
Conchita Wurst and Austria Win Eurovision 2014
This year's Eurovision generated more headlines, in Europe and otherwise, thanks to the victorious performance from Austria and transvestite headliner Conchita Wurst. -
Wagnerian (and Eurovision) Tenor René Kollo, 75, Calls Time
He's 75, so René Kollo has decided that enough is enough. Wagner tenors--real, top-quality Wagner tenors--are few enough in number that when one decides to retire, it doesn't go unnoticed.
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