Platz Land | Punkte | |
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1. | Frankreich Sandrine François "Il faut du temps" | 235 |
2. | Spanien Rosa "Europe's Living a Celebration" | 177 |
3. | Schweden Afro-Dite "Never Let It Go" | 174 |
4. | Estland Sahlene "Runaway" | 159 |
5. | Ver. Königreich Jessica Garlick "Come Back" | 155 |
6. | Malta Ira Losco "7th Wonder" | 129 |
7. | Deutschland Corinna May "I Can't Live Without Music" | 122 |
8. | Zypern One "Gimme" | 120 |
Lettland Marie N. "I Wanna" | 120 | |
10. | Finnland Laura "Addicted To You" | 118 |
11. | Rumänien Monica Anghel & Marcel Pavel "Tell Me Why" | 107 |
12. | Schweiz Francine Jordi "Dans le jardin de mon âme" | 91 |
13. | Slowenien Sestre "Samo ljubezen" | 90 |
14. | Israel Sarit Haddad "Light a Candle" | 85 |
15. | Österreich Manuel Ortega "Say a word" | 82 |
16. | FYROM Karolina "Od nas zavisi" | 63 |
17. | Dänemark Malene "Tell Me Who You Are" | 59 |
18. | Litauen Aivaras "Happy You" | 47 |
19. | Türkei Buket Bengisu & Safir "Leylaklar soldu kalbinde" | 37 |
20. | Belgien Sergio & The Ladies "Sister" | 36 |
21. | Bosnien & Herzegowina Maja "Na jakustu za dvoje" | 30 |
22. | Kroatien Vesna Pisarović "Everything I Want" | 24 |
23. | Griechenland Michaelis Rakintzis "S.A.G.A.P.O." | 21 |
24. | Russland Prime Minister "Northern Girl" | 12 |
Am Samstag, dem 23. November 2024, fand im Kölner Gloria-Theater unser diesjähriges Clubtreffen statt. Rund 300 Fans aus ganz Deutschland, aber auch aus etlichen anderen Ländern hatten sich wieder auf den Weg in die Domstadt gemacht, um beim mehrstündigen Bühnenprogramm und der traditionellen ESC-Disco zusammen den ESC zu feiern.
Wie in jedem Jahr ging es los mit der Eröffnung durch das ECG-Präsidium (Schatzmeister Chris fehlte krankheitsbedingt), das in diesem Jahr ein Discomedley auf die Bühne brachte, was mit dem gemeinsam choreografierten MeKaDo-Hit „Wir geben 'ne Party“ endete.
Moderator und Clubmitglied Bernd Ochs, der auch in diesem Jahr wieder gewohnt charmant und schlagfertig moderierte, leitete dann das Programm ein mit einer auf das Clubtreffen umgeschriebenen Version von „Dschinghis Khan“.
Das Programm selbst besteht ja seit vielen Jahren aus den Auftritten der Stargäste aber auch aus Parodien und Acts von Fans für Fans, und so brachten Michael Sonneck, Lu Wenzel und Peter Bergener als Putzfrauen eine großartige Version von „Teresa & Maria“ auf die Bühne, bei der der Schreibtisch unseres Präsidenten von den beiden Putzkräften aufgeräumt wurde.
Der Neue ESC-Kommentator wandte sich in einer wunderbaren Video-Grußbotschaft an alle Fans im Gloria, da er selbst verhindert war.
Der langjährige Präsident des Eurovision Club Switzerland, Ronny Glaser, gab einen Ausblick auf die Planungen der Stadt Basel für den ESC 2025.
Ein interaktives Quiz, an dem über 160 Gäste online teilnahmen, sorgte mit originellen Fragen bis zum Schluss für Spannung.
Und dann wurde es Zeit für den ersten Stargast. Schon beim ESC 2006 war Mihai Traistariu als besonders stimmgewaltig aufgefallen, und auch jetzt saß jede Note perfekt. Mit ESC-Hits wie „My Number One“, „Grande Amore“ und natürlich seinem eigenen „Tornerò“ sorgte der sympathische Rumäne für die ersten Standing Ovations im Saal. Und es sollten nicht die letzten bleiben.
Seit einigen Jahren hat die emotionale Rückschau auf die im jeweiligen Jahr verstorbenen ESC-Künstler*innen ihren Platz im Programm. So auch dieses Mal, unterlegt vom ESC-Titel „L’amour s’en va“, das die verstorbene Françoise Hardy 1963 für Monaco sang.
Ebenso eine liebgewonnene Tradition ist das gemeinsame Singen, dieses Mal fiel die Wahl auf „Junger Tag“ von Gitte aus dem Jahr 1973. Da kam bei nicht wenigen Fans eine gewisse Wehmut auf. Was hatten wir doch für großartige Beiträge in früheren Zeiten gehabt.
Einmal mehr waren es Lu und Peter, die als Konstrakta aus Serbien eine wunderbare Parodie auf ihren diesjährigen Vorentscheidungstitel „Novo, bolje“ auf die Bühne brachten.
Den zweiten Teil des Abends eröffnete ein mit viel Liebe zum Detail zusammengestellter Rückblick von Michi Behr auf das Eurovision Weekend in Hamburg. Spätestens da war allen klar, was diejenigen verpasst hatten, die im Juli nicht in der Hansestadt dabei gewesen waren. Unsere wunderbaren Vertreter „Call me Survior“ alias Verena und Florian brachten nochmal ihren Wettbewerbstitel „We Will Rave“ dar und wurden wie beim Weekend von den Fans bejubelt.
Sonja Lumme, die 1985 in Göteborg für Finnland das schmissige „Eläköön elämä“ schmetterte, ahnte damals sicherlich nicht, dass sie damit einen absoluten Fan-Favoriten und ESC-Klassiker für die Ewigkeit erschaffen würde. Dieser durfte natürlich bei ihrem Auftritt bei uns in Köln nicht fehlen. Aber auch ihre Coverversionen von Tina Turners „Simply the Best“ oder der finnischen Beiträge von 1983 von Ami Aspelund, „Fantasiaa“ und 1987 von Vicky Rosti, „Sata salamaa“ sorgten für große Begeisterung, ebenso wie "Främling". Sonja fand auch mit ihren kleinen Anekdoten zwischen den Liedern den Weg in die Herzen der ESC-Fans und sorgte nicht nur mit ihrer Bemerkung über die immer nur Golf-spielende Kollegin Vicky Rosti für so manchen Schmunzler im Publikum. Die Tatsache, dass sie extra einen Pianisten (Dan Antone) mitgebracht hatte, der ihre Titel live begleitete, gab uns ein sehr besonderes Hörerlebnis, und so wurde auch sie mit frenetischem Jubel und stehenden Ovationen verabschiedet.
Ein weiteres Highlight, auf das sich jedes Jahr sehr viele Fans besonders freuen, ist das traditionelle Musical. Wie immer hatten Lu, Peter und Michael viel Arbeit in das Projekt gesteckt und erzählten in diesem Jahr angelehnt an den polnischen Beitrag von Luna, „The Tower“, das Märchen von Rapunzel, wobei die drei es schafften, unfassbare 27 Lieder des diesjährigen ESC-Jahrgangs in die Geschichte einzubauen. Es gab wirklich jede Menge großartige Szenen. Nicht nur vom Präsidenten im String-Tanga wird wohl noch in vielen Jahren gesprochen werden. Das war absolut klasse!
Und es ging großartig weiter. Sarah Bonnici aus Malta sang ausschließlich ESC-Hits wie z. B. „Arcade“, „Snap“, „Spaceman“ und „Satellite“ und sorgte damit natürlich bei den Eurovisionsfans für Riesenjubel und die nächsten Standing Ovations.
Und noch ein weiteres Video kam gut an. Ulla, Denis, Manu, Florian, Rick und Benni hatten einige Tage Urlaub zusammen verbracht und dabei ein Video in Verona gedreht, wo sie auf die Suche nach dem Einhorn Patricia, das „lost“ und später auch „found“ in Verona war. Eine klasse Idee!
Der Abend war bis dahin wie im Fluge vergangen, aber es war Zeit für ein weiteres absolutes Highlight, den mit Spannung erwarteten Auftritt des Duos Nebulossa aus Spanien. Mery und Mark hatten ihre komplette Truppe vom ESC aus Malmö mit auf die Bühne ins Gloria gebracht, und so heizten neben den beiden auch noch eine Drummerin und zwei Tänzer den Gästen ein. Sie boten ein wahres Feuerwerk an teilweise eigenen, teilweise aber auch bekannten spanischen Songs wie z. b. „La revolución sexual“ aus der spanischen Vorentscheidung 2007. Bei „Zorra“ sang wirklich jede und jeder im Saal mit. Wahnsinn! Nochmal großer Jubel und Standing Ovations für diesen Auftritt, den wir so in dieser Form auch noch nie gehabt hatten. Das war einfach nur geil!
Geil war auch unser ungewohnt gutes Abschneiden in Malmö, und so verabschiedeten sich alle Beteiligten am Schluss mit „Always on the Run“ von Isaak beim großen Finale.
Aber natürlich war damit noch nicht Feierabend. Auch ein großer Höhepunkt des Clubtreffens ist in jedem Jahr die Disco mit DJ Ohrmeister. Auch in diesem Jahr war und blieb die Tanzfläche bis drei Uhr morgens voll, wo dann auch schon traditionell zum Abschluss ein großer Kreis gebildet wurde und alle zusammen in diesem Jahr „Io senza te“ sangen, einen der vielen tollen Beiträge aus der Schweiz, wo sich dann sicherlich viele der Gäste im nächsten Jahr wiedersehen werden. Und natürlich am 22. November 2025 wieder im Gloria.
Es war wiederum ein absolut tolles Fest! DANKE!
(Bericht: Erwin Wiesen)
NAME | Call Me Survivor (Verena Teuber, Florian Sawatzki) |
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FAN CLUB | EUROVISION CLUB GERMANY |
SONG | We Will Rave (ESC 2024) |
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Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
Verena: We chose "We will rave" as we both love this song and we are big fans of the typical 90s songs.
Florian: We really wanted to sing a current song that was still fresh with the fans.
What did you feel when you were nominated by your Fanclub to represent at FANvision?
Verena: I remember I received a WhatsApp message from a Eurovision friend saying "congratulations". That moment I realized that we must have been selected and I was so happy about it. EC Germany had a preselection with strong competitors, so being selected as the representative of the EC Germany is a big honour. Thanks again to everyone who voted for us.
Florian: I had just gone for a walk with a friend and then had to excuse myself for ten minutes to read the details and answer the first congratulations. We then spontaneously toasted with a glass of sparkling wine.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg?
Verena: Of course it will be very exciting to perform in Hamburg and to meet the other contestants. I have been to Hamburg once before - in March 2015 with awful weather. So dry weather or even sunshine would be nice... and of course having fun on stage ;-)
Florian: I've been in Hamburg several times a year for 20 years. My best friend lives there with her family, as do a few other friends. The city has become like a second home to me.
What are your personal interests?
Verena: I like to spend my freetime at the gym, travel or doing long walks in the nature.
Florian: I like going to concerts and travelling a lot. For example, I wrote the text for our song in a tree house in Costa Rica when it was raining. I go to yoga or swimming to relax.
What is your personal connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
Verena: My first memory about the Eurovision Song Contest is the Yugoslavian entry 1987. My sister watched the contest and I was thrilled by the performance of the band Novi Fosili (please don't ask me why). In 1989 I watched the whole contest for the first time live in front of the TV. Since then I have been an enthusiastic fan with my personal highlight being accreditated at the Eurovision Song Contest in Düsseldorf 2011.
Florian: My first memory was of the 1997 ESC, which I watched by chance. I was already eleven years old at the time. As a child, the contest didn't play a role in my life, I only watched VIVA. But then the fever took hold of me more and more every year. I have also been on site eight times since 2015, most recently in Malmö.
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
Verena: As a part of Call Me Survivor I have been on stage twice before (2016 & 2017). We also had a performance at the EC Germany Club convention in November last year. Beside this I performed at an event called "EuRUBvision" at the Ruhr University Bochum in front of an audience of 200 people.
Florian: I've already sung several times in the ESC context, including at Fanvision. Most recently in Stuttgart in 2021. I'm also always up for a karaoke evening.
What do you do apart from being a Eurovision Fan?
Verena: I work for a tourism company in the quality department (see also "personal interests")
Florian: I work in marketing for a health insurance company.
What’s your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
Verena: Cyprus 1995 - Sti fotia by Alexandros Panayi
Florian: The song that turned me from a spectator into a fan: Cyprus 1999 – Tha’ne Erotas.
NAME | Benjamin Tonn |
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CLUB | EUROVISION CLUB GERMANY |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | Vice President |
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How did your club find your representative?
We asked all our members: Would you like to sing for the ECG in Hamburg? Five acts then came forward and had to submit a live music video to our members' vote. Call Me Survivor received the clear majority of votes.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
As a host club, Call Me Survivor can be sure of the loud support of many of our members in Hamburg. Our members will also celebrate the singers from the other clubs, I have no doubt about that.
What do you wish for your contestant?
I wish Call Me Survivor that they can enjoy the weekend to the fullest and make many new friends with talented singers from all over Europe. I am sure that our entry will make the visitors rave and that Verena and Florian will remember the three minutes on stage in Hamburg forever.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
We are something like the cradle of the Eurovision Weekend. Even though the event now takes place across Europe, the event somehow always comes back to us. ;) As the largest of the two German clubs in terms of membership, we maybe exude less nostalgia for the ESC years long past, but we might be a little more modern and no less familiar. Our annual club meeting in November with some national and international star guests and funny parodies of ESC songs in Cologne should be part of every ESC fan's calendar.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
At some point I got tired of listening to many ESC songs. With "Together" by Ryan O'Shaughnessy, the Irish entry from 2018, it was love at first note - and the performance in Lisbon thrilled me even more. To this day I just can't get enough of this song.
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision ? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
I want to be touched emotionally in some way by the FANvision participant and captured by his or her performance. He or she has to create a key moment for me to get me on his or her side. It just has to click. This can be through an outstanding vocal performance or through great entertainment value.
NAME | Martina Fenech |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE Malta |
SONG | Rise Like a Phoenix (ESC 2014) |
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Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
My team and I have discussed a lot of different song options, however the song that worked the most was "Rise Like a Phoenix". I chose this song since it carries a strong message about courage and overcoming difficulties in life . It symbolizes, to me, the idea of rising stronger from life's difficulties. Both the lyrics and the tune of the song reminds me that challenges are not the end but rather a necessary part of life, which encourages us to turn our hardships into strength and hope.
What did you feel when you were nominated by your Fanclub to represent at FANvision?
I was thrilled and truly honored. It means a lot to me and I would like to thank the members of the Maltese OGAE Fanclub for believing in me and showing such strong support. It’s a great chance to connect with more people and share this journey with those who have been with me from the start.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg?
Yes, I'm very excited to come to Hamburg for the FANvision Festival ! It's a great chance to meet other artists and experience Hamburg's energy and be part of such an amazing event.
What are your personal interests?
As a singer, my personal interests revolve around music. I love exploring different styles of music and connecting with audiences through my performances in different events. Apart from singing I also enjoy traveling, I like exploring new cuisines, learning about other cultures, and discovering unique places.
What is your personal connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
My personal connection to the Eurovision Song Contest is rooted in its celebration of diversity and music from different countries around Europe. One of my earliest Eurovision memories is watching performances as a kid together with my family and feeling the excitement of seeing artists from different countries come together on one stage and see what they have to offer for that particular year. The Eurovision Song Contest continues to inspire me with its creativity year after year, and the way it brings together fans from all over to celebrate music and artistry.
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
I've had a variety of experiences in my music journey, from playing in smaller venues to performing in front of different crowds and also on TV. FANvision is indeed one of the audiences I will have the privilege to perform for, and it's incredibly exciting for me. My goals for the future include developing as a musician by creating new music and reaching a wider audience. I aspire to work with different musicians, experiment with different musical genres, and eventually release my music to a larger audience. In this journey, FANvision is a big step forward, and I can't wait to see where it leads.
What do you do apart from being a Eurovision Fan?
Apart from being a Eurovision fan, I enjoy following and singing whenever I have the opportunity at local festivals that celebrate cultural diversity and showcase Maltese music. These events allow me to perform in my native language which is Maltese and connect with my community.
NAME | Claudio Xerri |
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CLUB | OGAE Malta |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | President |
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How did your club find your representative?
OGAE through its social media portal has issued a call of interest for singers to participate in the Fanvision to be held in Germany. Singers were asked to send a video performing a Eurovision song within a stipulated deadline.
OGAE Malta then sent an email to each member within the club with a link to the respective videos.(Three singers were in the competition to win the title). Members were given one week to cast their vote and were invited to vote 8 points the least favourite, 10 points 2nd best and 12 points Member’s favourite.
Martina won this competition and therefore the right to represent Malta in Fanvision.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
I am aware that most of our members follow this contest through social media. I am not aware that any member of OGAE Malta will actually attend this year's event in Germany.
What do you wish for your contestant?
I have no doubt that Martina with her amazing talent will deliver a beautiful performance on the night of the song "Rise like a Phoenix".
I would like her to enjoy this experience, and make the most of it. She will definitely feel the love and friendship of the big Eurovision family who will be present for Fanvision. I am sure that Martina with her talent and charisma will one day have the opportunity to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
As always this year there is a tough competition and the song choices by the singers are very good. I am sure that Martina will also do well in this contest. Although OGAE Malta is a small club we managed to win this contest twice. Maybe who knows we win it for the third time with our Martina.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
A very tough question to answer. There are many songs which I like but my favourite song is definitely Angel by our Maltese singer Chiara. It is a beautiful song and every time I listen to this song it gives me goosebumps.
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision ? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
Definitely the interpretation of the song chosen and how the singer will stage the performance. I had the opportunity to attend Fanvision and the organisation is a mini version of the Eurovision, with fans showing their flags, good presenters for the show and most important Eurovision fans enjoying themselves listening to past Eurovision entries who although they did not manage to win the title they are still favourites amongst Eurovision fans and Eurovision parties.
NAME | Jessica Lipari |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE Poland |
SONG | Tattoo (ESC 2023), Italian version by Fabrizio Massi |
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Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
I have always admired Loreen so much. Her songs always convey very strong emotions to me. Also, thanks to Fabrizio, I was able to make this version more 'my own' by singing it in my mother tongue.
What did you feel when you were nominated by your Fanclub to represent at FANvision?
It was a great surprise, before our last meeting I did not know there was this opportunity, I will always be grateful and enjoy every moment of this incredible experience.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg?
I have never been to Hamburg, but I am very happy to have this opportunity and I can't wait to see this beautiful city! I would love to try the local food because I love to eat and try new things.
What are your personal interests?
I have been studying theatre for five years, and I was introduced to this art thanks to an audition I did many years ago for a musical you all know, 'Romeo and Juliet'. They cast me and I played the Prince of Verona.
What is your personal connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
Of course, I have been singing since I was a child, everyone in my family (I have three sisters) is in touch with music and each of us has a different voice. When I was younger, I joined a choir, and my teacher decided to assign me a song to sing as a soloist and guess what song she chose? "Euphoria", I said it all. So, this is my first memory with Eurovision. The magnificent Loreen. After this discovery I did my research and at that moment it was the beginning of the end.
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
I have had the fortune to sing on various stages, won a few regional competitions and represented Switzerland at the 'Tour Music Fest'. I also have a group with which I enjoy entertaining people at parties. I don't know what the future holds for me, I was taught to keep my feet on the ground, so if my time comes, I will welcome it.
What do you do apart from being a Eurovision Fan?
I studied economics and currently work in a commodity trading company.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
This question is too difficult! Surely one song I will never tire of hearing is 'La Forza' by Elina Nechayeva.
NAME | Fabrizio Massi |
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CLUB | OGAE Italy |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | Member |
SOCIAL MEDIA | #ogaeitaly |
How did your club find your representative?
We chose Jessica Lipari through an internal selection.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
We’ll try to involve as many people as possible.
What do you wish for your contestant?
Jessica is having her first experience at Fanvision but she has had many experiences before, on various stages of excellent standard, so I’m sure she’ll perform very well and people will appreciate her. I have one more reason to trust her, because I’ll present my lyrics through her voice.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
We are a tightly-knit group that convenes twice a year. The first meeting, held in spring, primarily focuses on voting for songs, while the second, in autumn, always features a Eurovision singer as a guest. Our group continues to grow in membership, and each gathering provides an opportunity to reunite with old friends, make new ones, and immerse ourselves in the Eurovision atmosphere marked by friendship, inclusivity, and enjoyment. We will certainly be pleased to host the FanVision in Italy next year in case of victory, likely at a seaside location.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
There are many songs, my first choice is “Nel blu dipinto di blu” by Domenico Modugno of 1958, a planetary hit. In the latest editions I appreciated “Rise Like A Phoenix”, “La Forza” (Estonia 2018), “Zero Gravity” (Australia 2019), “Voila” (France 2021) and obiouvsly “Tattoo”.
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision ? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
First and foremost, I appreciate the skill of the singers in relation to the difficulty of the song performed. When singers manage to fully harness their potential, while also acknowledging their limitations, they have the foundation to gracefully leave the stage amidst applause. I envision a performance as a painting, with the staging serving as the frame and the singer’s voice as the heart of this painting. Then a beautiful painting is showcased at its best within a beautiful frame.
NAME | Dolce Pindy (Konrad Szczęsny, Rafał Zuchewicz, Jakub Kasprzyk, Maciej Sychowiec) |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE Poland |
SONG | Cha Cha Cha (ESC 2023) |
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Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
We decided to perform “Cha Cha Cha” by Käärijä as it allows us to deliver crazy energy and provides different avenues for creative brainstorming. The duality of the song, e.i. on the one hand, shows an aggressive and impulsive side of human nature, and a funny and relaxed one, on the other. It is something that many people have struggled with nowadays. While being insane, “Cha Cha Cha” has a very current message and thus we want to provide it to the audience.
What did you feel when you were nominated by your Fanclub to represent at FANvision?
It is an honor to perform on behalf of OGAE Poland in Fanvision especially since our performance won the annual song contest (so-called “Karaoke Contest”) during our convention meeting. In OGAE Poland, people often laugh that this contest is for many people more important than Eurovision itself.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg?
We haven’t been to Hamburg but we are quite excited. As a city with a maritime setting, we are excited to see its sea-related heritage but also modern and brick-based architecture.
What are your personal interests?
As a group, we vary a lot. Our interests spread from politics and vegan cuisine to traveling. In our free time, we tend to dwell on why we lost in Eurovision betting odds. In addition, some of us are chronically addicted to all-inclusive holidays.
What is your personal connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
Among Polish fans, we are a generation that is associated with starting following Eurovision around 2003 when Ich Troje (at that point, it was a huge band in Poland) competed in Eurovision. However, we have some memories that reach even the 1990s. Some of our parents recorded Carola’s victory in 1991, and some of us fell asleep before the results in Istambul. Is FANvision the bi
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
Yes, FANvision is the most international stage so far. Some of us have some musical background such as singing in a choir but we rather consider it to be pure fun
What do you do apart from being a Eurovision Fan?
We do very different things. Dolce Pindy consists of a journalist, psychiatrist, university researcher, and an associate at the international corporation. Beyond that, our passion is to find time to relax and to take life easy. We know all about “personal energy-saving”. It is everything that you need to make a successful performance of “Cha Cha Cha”
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
That’s a million-dollar question! It is very difficult to select just one song. We have some highlights over all these years. Regardless of what we will present at FANvision, we have a soft spot for Eurovision oldies such as Lys Assia’s “Giorgio” (Switzerland 1958) or "Heut' Woll'n Wir Tanzen Geh'n" by Alice and Ellen Kessler (Germany 1959).
NAME | Tomasz Lener |
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CLUB | OGAE Poland |
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How did your club find your representative?
We have been organizing the OGAE POLSKA convention for 20 years. We also organize a karaoke competition every year. The winner of the 2023 competition is a representative in FANvision2024.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
Everyone keeps their fingers crossed for our team's performance.
What do you wish for your contestant?
Let it be a nice adventure and, above all, fun. Of course, I wish them victory :)
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
The most important thing is to be yourself and have fun with this eventand share joy. Trophies are not the most important thing. Of course, everyone wants to win, but there will only be one winner. May the best one win.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
There are many of these favorite songs. If I have to choose one, it's "Tattoo" by Loreen, the second is "Hold me closer" by Cornelia Jacobs. What do you appreciate in particular in a perfor
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision ? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
For me, the most important thing is presentation, emotions, sometimes talent and the fact that the performer and the audience have fun.
NAME | Maria Luisa |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE Denmark |
SONG | Främling (ESC 1983) |
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Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
I will be singing ”Främling” in the FANvision contest, because I simply adore Carola Häggkvist. I love that she is SUCH a D I V A, and that her facelifts are as enormous as her wind machines. I love all the songs she has participated with: ”Fängad av en stormvind” from 1991, and ”invincible” from 2006, but ”Främling” from 1983 is just my favourite Eurovision song EVER. Carola is a great singer, and it is kind of nerve wracking singing one of her songs
What did you feel when you were nominated by your Fanclub to represent at FANvision?
When I got the news that I would be representing Denmark, I felt disbelief, and started laughing. I called my ten year old daughter, told her, and she replied:” Not, YOU, Mum?” A bit embarrassed I guess.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg?
I am SO excited to visit Hamburg again. I have been in Hamburg twice before, and I love the energy of the city. I am very impressed about how dog-friendly the city is. You see dogs in almost every restaurant, which is not common in my country. I am a dog-person, so I just love that about Hamburg.
What are your personal interests?
I am very much into animal rights. I especially love dogs. I have been a volunteer at dog shelters in Greece, and cat shelters in Denmark. My motto is ”Adopt, don’t shop”.
What is your personal connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
From a very early age I watched the Eurovision Song Contest with my mum, and I remember that I always fell asleep before the results. I used to sing all the songs from the Danish contests at the playground, and I remember, that I had a huge crush on Louis from Herreys.
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
When I was younger I used to be in Musicals, and I have also been a member of a girlband.
What do you do apart from being a Eurovision Fan?
My plans for the future involve adopting a stray dog, parenting him and my daughter, spending time with friends and family and working at the office. I don’t have much time for singing, unfortunately, since I am a hard working mum.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
My favourite Eurovision song of all time is ”Främling” from 1983, and runner up is ”Diggi-loo diggi-ley” from 1984
NAME | Christian Tyskov |
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CLUB | OGAE Denmark |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | Member |
SOCIAL MEDIA | |
How did your club find your representative?
Our OGAE club did choose the winner from acts sent in.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
I hope many will exploit the nearby location, just to the south of Denmark to sent support to Maria.
What do you wish for your contestant?
That she will have a good time, she will never forget, and that she again will shine with the song, that I btw. think is one of the best Swedish entries in Eurovision.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
We are very social, and are welcomning everybody. That's why we are a mixture of different people, in all ages and preferences, joining the Eurovision / Melodi Grand Grand Prix feeling in club events and of course at the official Grand Prix / Eurovision events - since 1989.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
That is always the tricky question. Among the "oldies" I have for many years favoured Poupée de Cire, Poupée de son (1965) and L'amour est bleu (1967). But more recently I also favor the three different songs from Cyprus 2016, Iceland 2019 and France 2024, that all touch me, when I'm listen to them.
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision ? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
I want to get emotional touched. I want to see a special performance by a beautiful song. I want to be engaged into the act, and I want to see a participant that show, that the act do mean a lot for the participant.
NAME | Arel |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE ISRAEL |
SONG | Shake it up shekerim (ESC 2007) |
1. Why did you choose this song, and what does it mean to you?
I chose to sing a song called "Shake it up sikidim" represented by Turkey in the past (singer Kenan Dogulu (the star! )). A rhythmic and uplifting song, which, as someone who follows the Eurovision Song Contest every year, I noticed that usually can captivate the audience. People love beautiful music like the song I chose and it is always important for me to choose an interesting repertoire, regardless of the country of the song, when I put more emphasis on looking for a melody that will "change consciousness" and be unforgettable, that you will remember for the long term. Maybe I feel like studious in the answers and giving them full and interesting, but I also see it as something important, also as a message to the other participants and those who will read it once and it will help them in choosing a song, and more.. And I also have a little tip from me: I think it's important to choose a song that will suit you personally as well, and that the playback you sing with will match the height of the scale you reach in the vocals. It's important that you connect with style. In my case, it's an Eastern-Turkish style song that's catchy, so I'm sure that such a song can remain in people's hearts for many years to come. I got to hear it played at Eurovision parties in Israel too (and we have great parties here! :-) ). I wish that all the songs of the Eurovision Song Contest were at least on the level of this song, because many times, unfortunately and in recent decades, songs come to Eurovision that are a bit disappointing actually, and sometimes they even win, ones that people just don't remember after. I think it's important here to maintain a reputation, because it's the most watched show in the world and usually the most beautiful songs, with the competition for victory sometimes reaching a "brutal" level. Besides, the Turkish singer Kenan Dogulu of the song I chose, who to this day is perhaps one of the most prominent stars in Turkey, has a lot of winning songs in his country, which conquer me no less as well, and when I visited Turkey myself in recent years (literally several times), I even got "to shazame" his music there, when I was on vacation in Antalya (and usually I don't "shazame" for no reason). I saw some of his repertoire (which has become national) performed there every evening in the live performances at the hotel, and I learn Kenan's songs myself, and even in Turkish, and I'm sure not for nothing. Apparently Kenan is no less of a big star in Turkey, such as the Turkish singer Tarkan we all know, and I assume that Kenan was not sent to Eurovision by chance! There is no doubt that Turkey must return to Eurovision at some point, and you know, maybe also to our
FANvision, only the small political problem this time is Turkey's political stance towards Israel, so much so that it may not be possible to hold Eurovision in Turkey until the situation changes for the better. And it's a country with music that a lot of countries can strive to reach its level in general. By the way, a lot of Turkish hits are translated into other languages. I must say that I just fell in love with Turkey itself as well. It is very close to Israel, only about half an hour of flight, and it also happened before it won Eurovision!
2. What did you feel when you were nominated by your Fanclub to represent at FANvision?
I also felt that it was a matter of responsibility to represent the club, but also that it was a lot of fun for me to get into this framework of flying to Europe and preparing for something I obviously love to do most in life, which is music. It brings me a lot of challenges, whether it's getting experience for the future or just a lot of fun along the way, and also preparing my performance for example, when there's a good enough reason to persevere in it, to give up a lot of other things in life for the sake of the goal and represent us in the end with respect, which I think is an inseparable part of the matter here and the goal of a participant and every club. I also feel that it's not only to perform for myself and compete, but also to feel the mission on behalf of the entire Israeli club that will only be proud of me and know who I am :-). And to tell you the truth, I was never afraid of publicity and always wanted to become the most famous and become a great artist, and once I dream of reaching Eurovision itself, despite all the bureaucratic obstacles that do not depend on you at all. Everything always starts with smaller things and it's a great opportunity for me to show every time what I'm capable of and also to see from the side who I am and how many new fans will be along the way, which is something that is so important to me personally. And I think that's how everyone else who participates with me feels the same way. Despite everything, I also believe in something personal and that it's also something that's just another personal step of mine that I do for myself and no one else, so I just disconnect from the commitment at some point and just come to enjoy this stunning weekend, which in itself is such a blessed initiative that someone invented for us. This is truly something that every participant will remember at the end throughout his life. It is very important to me that the matter of politics and the vote based on it simply disappear for good and they won't be personally connected to me either (even from Eurovision itself, which long ago simply became a political contest, with the neighboring countries giving votes every year to their neighboring country and seeing this, when the judges even admit after voting against Israel unfortunately and considering what is going on in this world unfortunately...). After all, I'm not connected to any of this either, and I didn't choose the country in which I live. I always wanted the rules of the game will be changed in Eorovision for the better! I strongly believe in transparency, fairness and honesty. And even myself I would vote only that way, otherwise it loses its taste. And yes, I feel some pride, without even letting me understand why, and that's definitely something very exciting for me. It's great fun to meet and hear people from other countries at the same time and in a really personal way. It's just crazy . And this is something that is also known in the ESC competition itself, whose purpose was to unite countries by music, after World War II. So on behalf of myself and the entire Israeli club, good luck to everyone!
3. Are you excited about coming to Hamburg?
It feels like I'm coming to "conquer" another unknown destination that is just waiting for me somewhere... Of course, I am very excited to come to the amazing, beautiful and large city of Hamburg, which I also heard about from friends who visited it and I saw it only in pictures. Perhaps the most exciting thing is that I come there for the first time, as an Israeli from Israel, which is a bit far from Europe. Because of the geopolitical situation, it is possible to come from Israel to the world mainly by flight, even though I am already flying to Germany for the third time in my life, when my first and most memorable visit here was, of course, when the Eurovision Song Contest was held in the city of Dusseldorf. Of course, I've visited Berlin and other places in Germany already and I can honestly say that this is a country that has a lot to offer and it just succeeded to impress me quite favorably in the past, so it's a very intriguing and impressive destination. I didn't just think about the option of coming here on the last celebration of New Year's Eve and opening 2024 here, of all places, and in the snow that is sometimes a little lacking in Israel. I think I'll have to travel a lot around Hamburg and come see the nearby northern beaches, so the location of the city is quite interesting. And this is also the opportunity for me to travel again in Berlin, the capital, and fill in the gaps and visit all the places I just didn't get to see before.
I wish myself to discover as much as possible the city and what it has to offer, whether it's eating in its restaurants and spontaneously bumping into its people, etc.. In other words, I want to feel the vibe of the city that week. And of course along the way I hope to succeed in the competition and do it with respect.
4. What are your personal interests?
I love the sea and nature (which is not lacking in Israel). I like to travel and do about 20 trips in Israel every year (which is part of the sport I like to do too...), and sometimes I also travel abroad. I'm a big fan of the Eurovision Song Contest, so I sometimes pass the time in Tel Aviv at Eurovision(and not only) parties, which are held here weekly. Besides, music is an inseparable part of my life, so it's not just my hobby. And in my free time I write texts and compose original songs that I also perform, play musical instruments, perform, play, surf social networks (which gives me some inspiration for life), keep up to date with very very specific news, and it helps me stay up to date. I'm not a technophobe at all, so I'm a big fan of apps, which allows me to go ahead of technology in life (and not the other way around :-) ). And I go to various large shows and exhibits and exhibitions that come to Israel from overseas (or that exist in Israel), and more... Not afraid of challenges and never tired of learning new things in order to expand horizons. Total modern life, with which I just always walk on one foot. And it's worth it!
5. What is your personal connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us
From a young age I started watching Eurovision when I heard about it from my friends from school and since then it has become a tradition for me, and also in my family. As a singer myself, I became attached to it quite quickly and strongly and loved it (especially the dimensions of the competition). Since then, it has simply become a dream to participate in Eurovision myself and a desire to always be part of it and the Eurovision community, which is quite big here in Israel, and in the world. From there I met quite a few friends I've known for years, and it feels like family (even if it's abroad): whether it's large joint screenings of Eurovision in Israel that are always organized for us, to travel to Kdam Eurovision(Pre-Eurovision/national israeli pre-selections for ESC itself) together every year to Jerusalem, or whether it's to travel with friends to a country that hosts Eurovision and feel part of the delegation..., or if it's hosting Eurovision in Israel, like it happened in 2019. Besides, I sing a lot of the competition songs myself, perform with it sometimes, and we have karaoke competition nights almost every year, where you can show it to others. I suppose there is this in other countries as well, but here the whole thing is quite developed. Just feeling great love and connection to everything that related to ESC and it has become over time a part of my life.
My first powerful memory of the contest is the flight itself to the Eurovision Song Contest held in Germany in the city of Düsseldorf more than a decade ago. I can't just forget it at all. That's also how I got to come to Germany for the first time in my life! ♡
6. Is FANvision the biggest stage/audience so far for you? What are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
No, FANvision isn't the biggest stage I've ever performed, to my delight. I've been performing since I was young and have experienced much bigger stages that I've sung or played on. I also performed quite a bit in the various schools I attended, and they were schools with a musical direction. I won and participated quite a few in various competitions, such as the annual competition for school talents, and there was always also the personal recital at the end of each year, which the student had to perform as a must. There were also all sorts of singing competitions on the way (and not only in Israel) that I also got to win an audience award in an international singing competition when I was sent by my school abroad alone as a teenager (hard to imagine) (but fully funded). And also open stages, TV shows, etc. I was also part of the representative vocal troupe of the city of Tel Aviv (which is the cultural capital of Israel), with them we performed on the biggest stages, such as Rabin Square in Tel Aviv (hundreds of thousands of people audience), I performed at various festivals. And my plans for the future are never to stop and continue what I do best and love, and I believe that I must dream of conquering the much bigger stages as much as possible..., also the Eurovision stage itself, etc. I want to create and sing new and original music all the time, learn new things, develop in music, and become the most successful artist ever and no less, which is my dream. Although I am aware of how difficult it may be. Perhaps the most important thing here is also to really conquer the audience and do it with love, and not just for the sake of personal success and self-promotion alone, which is something that I just don't think adds to any artist, that there is also something a little annoying about it always.
As a whole, the field of performing arts has always seemed to me the most competitive and perhaps the most annoying, as I mentioned before, and I think you can find in it that "someone" you want to be in, in a different and slightly different way from others, in order to also set an example for others (which they would love to see in you) and be that "something else" that people often look to see in others. And I know everything is possible! Besides, I've always wanted in my life to be different and be more interesting, to be "up-to-date" and not something outdated or something that has existed for a long time! That means bringing some kind of change for the better to the world and something modern and contemporary that just hasn't existed before you! Otherwise I think it's just boring and won't work. It's important that everyone truly loves you, and it's always hard work on yourself that just becomes a task in my opinion! I'm also someone who really likes to always be as authentic and genuine as possible, to others and myself alike, and it works.
What do you do apart from being a Eurovision fan?
In my life I do a lot of things. Some of them are unrelated with the music profession, but most of them do (which is also much more than just Eurovision itself, and this is also reflected by the focus on the music itself in general and thus also that I create music, not just perform...), because I also deal with sound and other things (which I mentioned upward, in question 4---> ). In my free time I go out with friends, hang out and go to parties, movies and shows, I travel, go to the beach, cook, shop and just take advantage of every moment of my life that I always try to enjoy as much as possible, like everyone else. In other words, "live life now"!
What’s your favourite Eurovision Song of all time?
Well, not the easiest question! Just as it wouldn't be easy to answer, if I were asked to answer a question such as "What is your favorite Eurovision singer?" (Which I would then say is probably my favorite singer also in general Sakis Rouvas for example (twice Greece's representative at Eurovision), who is also the example, "like a model" and the source of inspiration for me). But how about maybe one of the most prominent songs in the Eurovision Song Contest (and it's also the song that maybe not coincidentally is the song that just won the contest at the time) represented Turkey by the singer I also hear and love Sertab Erener who just "burned the stage" with her then along with her belly dancers, called "Everyway that I can" (?!). I love its oriental elements, which is also what's special about this song, which talks about love. Of all the songs written in the world, by the way, the largest percentage of songs are songs about the theme of love. And it meets almost every possible criterion of a winning song that will remain with us for a long time ahead and we want to reopen it, because mainly it is simply a very beautiful, catchy, rhythmic and uplifting song, worthy, strong and powerful that rings well. You can also easily hear the great enthusiasm of the audience in the hall, if you watch the Eurovision performance of this song on YouTube, because you can hear how the audience is just enthusiastic there "approximately" and you hear its "wow". And maybe it's no coincidence that at FANvision I chose to perform a song that also represented the same country in the ESC in the past, Turkey. So I believe that there must be some legality to understand, hiding here! After all, I didn't just elaborate on question No. 1 about the fact that I think music is written in Turkey, which is perhaps one of the most wonderful and beautiful in the world. Apparently there is something magical about Turkey that is not sure if it necessarily exists elsewhere (?!)
NAME | Nir Harel |
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CLUB | OGAE ISRAEL |
How did your club find your representative?
We all know Arel from our Karaoke-parties and from last year's competition. We support him and we trust him.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
Unfortunately, I don't think that members will come this year.
What do you wish for your contestant?
We wish him all the best and we are confident that he will slay the stage.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
We are a warm and welcoming club in a warm country. We will all welcome you all and hope for quiet times to come.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
Hallelujah
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision ? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
An effort to see that people are trying their best. And, well, good vocals.
Meet Mara, the representative of OGAE Luxembourg in FANvision 2024.
Mara will be the first participant ever from Luxembourg at FANvision. The talented singer already made it to the Top 50 of Luxembourg's preselection this year and was then selected by OGAE Luxembourg to represent the fan club in Hamburg.
Mara has Bulgarian roots and thus chose a Bulgarian entry for her participation at FANvision: “If Love Was a Crime“ by Poli Genova, a successful 4th place for Bulgaria in 2016.
NAME | Mara (Mara van Dyck) |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE LUXEMBOURG |
SOCIAL MEDIA | |
SONG | If Love Was a Crime (ESC 2016) |
Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
I chose "If Love Was a Crime" by Poli Genova to represent Luxembourg in the FANvision Song Contest because this song holds a special place in my heart. As someone who is half Bulgarian and half Luxembourger, with my mother being from Bulgaria, I've always had a strong connection to Bulgarian culture and music. Bulgaria's remarkable success in Eurovision, particularly from 2016 to 2021, has been a significant source of pride and inspiration for me.
"If Love Was a Crime" is more than just a song; it embodies the spirit of love and defiance. The lyrics speak about the power of love and how it transcends boundaries and societal norms. Poli Genova's message is clear: love is a universal force that should never be confined or judged. The chorus, "If love was a crime, then we would be criminals," resonates deeply with me, emphasizing that love, in all its forms, is worth fighting for.
For me, this song is an anthem of resilience and hope. It reminds me to embrace my true self and stand up for what I believe in, even in the face of adversity. Representing Luxembourg with this song allows me to honour my Bulgarian heritage and share a message of love and unity with a broader audience.
What did you feel when you were nominated by your fan club to represent the club at FANvision?
When I was nominated by my Fanclub to represent Luxembourg at FANvision, I felt an overwhelming sense of honour and excitement. It’s a dream come true, especially knowing that I will be representing Luxembourg alongside TALI, who brought Luxembourg back to the Eurovision stage after 31 years. There truly is no better moment than this!
Having Mirko as my mentor and friend since 2016 has been incredibly meaningful. Our bond was solidified through our participation in the Eurovision Gala Night 2016 organized by OGAE Luxembourg. That event was foundational in our connection, laying the groundwork for many wonderful experiences in the Eurovision community.
Being chosen for this role is not just an opportunity to showcase a song I deeply love, but also a chance to celebrate my personal journey and connections within the Eurovision family. The support from my Fanclub and the cherished relationships I've built over the years have made this nomination an unforgettable milestone in my Eurovision journey.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg? Have you ever been in Hamburg/Germany? What do you wish for your stay in Hamburg?
I am incredibly excited about coming to Hamburg for the FANvision Song Contest! It's a city I've always wanted to visit, and the prospect of finally experiencing its renowned musicals is thrilling. Meeting so many Eurovision fans in one place is another highlight. It's quite challenging to find fellow Eurovision enthusiasts, especially in Luxembourg, given our recent return to the contest.
Hamburg has so much to offer, and I can't wait to explore its vibrant culture and attractions. This trip is not just about the contest; it's also about making meaningful connections with other fans and participants. These connections are invaluable, particularly as I plan to participate again in the Preselection Round for Luxembourg in Eurovision 2025.
Being in Hamburg feels like a perfect opportunity to immerse myself in the Eurovision community, share my passion for the contest, and create lasting memories. I'm looking forward to every moment of this experience and the chance to represent Luxembourg on such a significant platform.
What are your personal interests?
My personal interests are quite diverse, and I'm always excited to share and discuss them with others. Naturally, Eurovision is a significant passion of mine, and I love talking about past contests, memorable performances, and future predictions.
I draw a lot of inspiration from Eurovision, not just as a fan but also as a musician. I've been singing since an early age, and this passion has helped me connect with musicians and discover songs from all around Europe. I love composing music and discussing different aspects of music production and songwriting.
In addition to my musical pursuits, I am hardworking and have a master's degree in financial management. I approach my music with the same dedication and discipline that I apply to my professional life. This blend of finance and music gives me a unique perspective on both fields.
Given my plans to participate again in the Preselection Round for Luxembourg in Eurovision 2025, I'm very interested in discussing the creative processes behind staging a performance. From production to songwriting, I'm eager to share insights and learn from others' experiences.
I am a big fan of music in general, and I enjoy exploring various genres and discovering new artists. Attending live concerts and musicals is something I relish, and I'm particularly excited about experiencing the musicals in Hamburg. I also have a keen interest in travel and exploring new cultures, which ties in perfectly with my love for Eurovision's international community.
What’s your connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
My connection to Eurovision runs deep, rooted in my love for music and the powerful messages of resilience and talent it showcases. Eurovision has always inspired me with its diverse musical styles and storytelling.
My first Eurovision memory is from 2008 when I watched Russia's captivating performance. Since then, I've eagerly followed the contest each year. My passion grew stronger in 2016 with Bulgaria's remarkable return, deepening my involvement in the Eurovision community.
One of my closest connections to Eurovision was being in the Top 50 for the Preselection of Luxembourg Song Contest 2024. The experience and six months of preparation gave me goosebumps. I will never have Eurovision depression because, for me, after Eurovision is always before Eurovision.
I've always admired Luxembourg's past successes and Sweden's iconic win with ABBA in 1974, highlighting the contest's lasting impact. When Luxembourg announced its return, I was overwhelmed with joy, fulfilling a long-held dream.
Eurovision means more than just a music contest; it symbolizes unity, cultural exchange, and artistic celebration. I am honoured to share my love for Eurovision and my personal journey with fans and participants in Hamburg.
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
FANvision will be my biggest stage if the audience exceeds 900 people, surpassing my performances in school talent shows at Luxembourg public schools and the Conservatory of the City of Luxembourg. My most significant event so far has been the Eurovision Gala Night 2016, which had over 600 participants. Another notable achievement was reaching the Top 50 out of more than 300 contestants in the Preselection Round for Eurovision Luxembourg, where I performed in front of five professional experts from Eurovision, including Cesar Sampson (Austria participant 2018) and Tali Eshkoli (Eurovision Producer 2019 and Miss Universe).
My musical journey includes participation in Voice art and social organization events with various Luxembourgish artists. I've performed at events, Christmas markets, and other public venues, all in an effort to establish myself within the Luxembourg music scene. My goal is to become well-known in Luxembourg and build a solid foundation for my music career.
My future plans include focusing on music and preparing for future participation in Eurovision, while connecting with music experts, composers, and singers. I aim to find a stable job in Finance or Administration that allows me leisure time for my music and to make a positive impact on society. As for the rest, I believe the future will reveal itself in due time.
What do you do in your life apart from being a Eurovision fan?
Apart from being a Eurovision fan, I'm a student at the Luxembourg School of Business, working on my master’s in financial management and finishing my thesis. I'm also juggling an internship in Audit and Procurement in a Big Four Company. With any luck, I'll finish in July and be ready to dive into whatever exciting opportunities Luxembourg has to offer.
When I'm not buried in books or balancing spreadsheets, I love hanging out with friends and family. I'm also passionate about singing and composing my own songs. And, of course, I love taking vacations whenever I can scrape together the time and money—because let's face it, Luxembourg's weather could use a little Eurovision-style makeover.
What’s your favourite Eurovision song of all time?
As a singer, my favourite Eurovision song is "Beautiful Mess" by Kristian Kostov from 2017. Imagine being just 17 and delivering a performance that leaves everyone speechless—Kristian did just that. The song is a beautiful blend of contemporary sounds with a sprinkle of Bulgarian magic, and its lyrics about life’s messy yet beautiful journey really hit home. Plus, he snagged second place, proving he’s got talent in spades.
But let’s not forget "Fighter" by TALI, our very own Luxembourgish entry. Choosing between these two is like choosing between chocolate and more chocolate—both are amazing and oh-so-catchy. "Fighter" is all about determination and strength, which resonates deeply with me. Together, these songs showcase the incredible talent and diversity Eurovision is all about.
Stephane is not just a close friend to Mara but her biggest mentor and fan, accompanying her to all her performances. This makes him the perfect Head of the Luxembourgish delegation. He is relatively new to the Eurovision scene, but he has been a fan of Mara's singing career for many years. While he wasn't part of the Eurovision Gala Night, he's been watching Eurovision with Mara for a few years now, soaking in all the glitz and glamour. He's thrilled to take on the honour of being Head of Delegation. Think of him as a Eurovision newbie with a VIP pass to the inner circle, ready to bring his enthusiasm and support to the stage!
Stephane Mota Fernandes
NAME | Stephane Mota Fernandes |
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CLUB | OGAE Luxembourg |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | Head of Delegation |
SOCIAL MEDIA | #ogaeluxembourg |
How did your club find your representative?
Our representative, Mara, has been involved in the Eurovision community for years. She participated in the Eurovision Gala Night in 2016 and has always been a dedicated member of OGAE Luxembourg as a singer. Her interest in Eurovision increased after she participated in the preselection round for Luxembourg's Eurovision Song Contest entry. With Luxembourg's recent return to the contest, our interest and excitement grew as well. Through a referral, we decided she was the perfect choice. Having known Mara for many years, I can confidently say she is passionate about her music, incredibly talented, and deserving of this opportunity.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
This is our first time participating in FANvision, so we are thrilled to gain as much visibility as possible. We have a small but enthusiastic community of Eurovision fans in Luxembourg, and our friends are excited to support Mara.
What do you wish for your contestant?
We wish Mara the best of luck and a successful performance. Her hard work and dedication should be rewarded, and we hope this experience opens up great opportunities for her, especially in her future Eurovision applications.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
Luxembourg may be a small country, but we've had a significant impact with five Eurovision wins. Our return to the contest after three decades shows that we were always here, ready to rock the stage. Luxembourg is a fantastic place to visit, having hosted Eurovision four times. It's a multicultural and multilingual country, and although the weather isn't always great, we offer free public transport! If we win and host the next FANvision Song Contest, we will provide an unforgettable Eurovision Weekend for international fans. Luxembourg's visibility in the media will ensure that our efforts go beyond borders. We've hosted events like the Eurovision Gala Night and the Luxembourg Song Contest, inviting amazing artists such as Vicky Leandros, Loreen, Alexander Rybak, Dana International, and Conchita Wurst. Our network with Eurovision legends is extensive, and we are deeply invested in this project.
What's your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
My favourite Eurovision song of all time is "Mon amour" by Slimane. It has a lot of feeling, is incredibly original, and Slimane is a very talented singer.
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
In FANvision performances, I appreciate great choreography and strong dancers. I look for the WOW effect—something unforgettable. A strong voice and a singer who performs as if it's their last and only moment on stage really stand out to me.
Meet The Suganas, the representatives of OGAE Switzerland in FANvision 2024.
The Suganas are our next act for FANvision and they will bring girl power to Hamburg. The three members of the group are Nicole, Nina and Stéphie, an energetic trio.
OGAE Switzerland has again made an open call to their members to represent their club in Hamburg, received numerous suggestions – and chose “The Suganas” as their hopefuls for making it a Double for Switzerland this year.
They will sing “Hey Mamma“ by Sunstroke Project (Moldova 2017).
NAME | The Suganas (Nicole, Nina, Stéphie) |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE SWITZERLAND |
SONG | Hey Mamma (ESC 2017) |
Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
Each of us chose some songs separately, and "Hey Mamma" was on all three lists. Hey Mamma is just a happy song and it's pure joy to sing it. Every Eurovision fan knows it and no one is able to keep their feet clam when this song is playing. And TBA All three of us are hoping for a win of Moldova at Eurovision soon... we need a reason to visit Moldova
What did you feel when you were nominated by your fan club to represent the club at FANvision?
I think all of us felt so honored when we get the nomination because for us as huge Eurovison fans it's something special to be a part of this event as well.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg? Have you ever been in Hamburg/Germany? What do you wish for your stay in Hamburg?
We can't wait to visit Hamburg. It's such a beautiful city and of course we're looking forward to meet all the other contestants from all over europe.
What are your personal interests?
Nina: - Theatre and Acting - Foodie
Stéphie: - Travelling and explore new cultures and meet new people - music in general - doesn't matter if it's Eurovision or concerts in my hometown - Singing, dancing and living in these moments
Nicole: - Concerts and events as long everyone has a good time - Trash-TV and good food to relax - Skiing / Swimming
What’s your connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
Nina: As I was born in former Yugoslavia and my first memories of Eurovision were shortly after the war, it was always beautiful to watch war-torn countries come together through music. One of the first songs I remember was Diva by Dana international and Maria Magdalena by Doris (Croatia 1999)
Stéphie: My first Eurovision was the one in Athen 2006 when Lordi won the trophy. I'll never forget how my sister and I sat in front of the TV with our dad and we couldn't believe what we saw. From that moment I was fascinated by the variety of music and the happiness of all these people who were coming together for one reason.
Nicole: Guildo hat euch lieb is the first song I remember (1998) but since 2003 I never missed Eurovision (at least in front of the television) since Turin i've been live on site and to witness Nemo's win live next to the stage with so many Swiss/Nemo fans was the most beautiful moment off my life so far.
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
Nina: I have studied acting and also performed in theaters. However, musically it will be my biggest audience in Hamburg as I have never sung in front of a big audience.
Stéphie: Fanvision will be my first experience on a stage. So everything will be new and a big adventure.
Nicole: 0 experience, so yes, it will be the biggest stage and audience, and it probably will be a once in a lifetime moment.
What do you do in your life apart from being a Eurovision fan?
Nina: Auditioning for film projects whilst working in banking.
Stéphie:I love cooking and baking. I'm interested in every sort of animals so it's also a part of my job. During hockey season i'm a huge supporter of a national league team called SC Rapperswil-Jona.
Nicole: I work for a car company, love ice- hockey (SCRJ) and carneval and enjoying to spent time with friends
Meet Bastien, Head of Delegation of OGAE Switzerland:
Bastien is a member of the Eurovision Weekend crowd since his first appearance as Jury-Spokesperson for his home fan club OGAE France in Stuttgart in 2021.
He was so enthusiastic, that he became part of the international team and being Zurich-based, was nominated as HoD by OGAE Switzerland in their annual club meeting in October 2022.
For 2023 he organised a very remarkable preselection with applications from all over Europe and beyond, this year again OGAE Switzerland made a call to its members and out of numerous applications, the club chose their representatives.
OGAE Switzerland is also the only club, who already has announced the preselection for FANvision 2025…so will they host it in their own country, with Eurovision being the “general rehearsal” for hosting the Eurovision Weekend as well next year?
NAME | Bastien Venturi |
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CLUB | OGAE Switzerland |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | Head of Delegation since 2023 for OGAE Switzerland (while 2021 HoD for OGAE France) |
SOCIAL MEDIA | |
How did your club find your representative?
This year we wanted to select our candidate internally, unlike last year when we asked our members to vote. We received applications from several countries, as well as internal ones for the very 1st time. We would like to thank all those who showed interest.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
We have of course been advertising the event through our internal channels, and hope that many of our members will travel to Hamburg despite the summer vacations. What's more, the fact that 3 of our members will be representing our club in Germany is definitely an added incentive.
What do you wish for your contestant?
I wish them above all a lot of fun at the event and with the other candidates. To simply enjoy themselves and do it for the fun of it.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
I wouldn't presume to say that our club stands out from the rest. We go there mainly to have fun, with 3 very cool and friendly girls who go there to enjoy the event
What's your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
I have a few favs like Spain 2012, Moldova 2021, Israel 2023, etc. but my ultimate favorite ESC song of all remains Cyprus 2012 (La la love).
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
As with Eurovision, it's all about the whole package. The song presented will give a few points, especially if it's obviously a song I like. The difficulty of the song chosen will also make me want to give points to the candidate concerned. The candidate's connection with the audience and his/her or their likeability and the originality of the performance will also be important factors for me. Finally, the quality and power of the voice will naturally earn the candidate a significant number of points as it is after all a song contest. May the best win!
Meet the representative of OGAE Czech Republic:
Felix is absolutely no stranger to FANvision and the Eurovision Weekend. Last year he was our city guide and showed the guests of the Eurovision Weekend the beautiful sights of Prague.
This year Felix will try his luck in the competition and is going to represent OGAE Czech Republic. He was nominated by the board of OGAE Czech Republic and is going to sing “No No Never“ by Texas Lightning. The group from Hamburg represented Germany at Eurovision 2006 and their song became a huge success in Germany.
Will Felix win FANvision for OGAE Czech Republic? He already knows how to host the Eurovision Weekend and he is ready to fight for the crown. Keep your fingers crossed for Felix Häring!
NAME | Felix (Felix Häring) |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE CZECH REPUBLIC |
SONG | No No Never (ESC 2006) |
SOCIAL MEDIA | |
Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
2006 is probably the first contest I remember watching with my family. The band Texas Lightning actually originates from Hamburg, so there will be a lovely connection that suits the city. Additionally, German songs were always quite a lucky choice for our OGAE, just ask Adriana.. ;)
What did you feel when you were nominated by your fan club to represent the club at FANvision?
Excited and extremely thankful. I have both Czech and German roots, so representing OGAE Czech Republic in Germany really means a lot to me, kind of a big family meeting.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg? Have you ever been in Hamburg/Germany? What do you wish for your stay in Hamburg?
Hamburg is probably one of my favourite cities in Germany and I have been there many times as a friend of mine used to live there. I really love that there is so much water!
What are your personal interests?
Next to Eurovision I enjoy travelling, learning languages and cooking. Eurovision is a great inspiration for everything and it happens quite often that Eurovision people inspire me to try some recipes that end up to be quite popular around my people.
What’s your connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
That’s a long story with many chapters! It all started when watching the contest together with my family, especially with my grandmother. I started watching all the preselections back in 2016. In 2022, I applied to be a volunteer in Torino. I did not really expect them to accept me, but that’s what happened in end. In Torino I got to know Josef and OGAE Czech Republic and I decided to join. When we hosted the Eurovision Weekend in Prague I was the city guide and that’s how I also became part of the Eurovision Weekend family.
I was happy to the meet many people of the Eurovision Weekend universe again this season, whether it was the Barcelona preparty, some preselections or even in Malmö. Eurovision has been a constant journey through my life and I’m looking forward to what lies ahead!
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
My link to music is mostly academic, that means that I actually write about music and Eurovision on an academic level. I have already competed in the cover contests of some OGAEs, but singing is mostly just fun for me.
What do you do in your life apart from being a Eurovision fan?
Currently I’m studying European history at LMU in Munich, with a special focus on Czech-German relations and I’d like to stay in academics in future.
What’s your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
My favourite Czech entry is our debutant song „Malá dama“ by Kabát (2007) that Europe unfortunately failed to understand. Still my favourite Czech karaoke song. Probably my favourite German Eurovision artist is Katja Ebstein. In Eurovision I mostly like the 90s and 80s, some entries I love are: Sata salamaa (FI 1987), Du Er Fuld Af Løgn (DK 1986) and A Cidade Até Ser Dia (PT 1993).
Meet Adriana, who had more functions in the Eurovision Weekend than anyone else:
Adriana sung Satellite by Lena in 2022 in Helsinki…and she walks in Lena’s footprints also in other regards: Coming back to FANvision the next year with a stunning opening performance and being a host last year in Prague as well as being part of the interval act, she will announce the points on behalf of her fan club this year, just like Lena in 2013.
Winning FANvision with 18 also mirrors Lena, so now Adriana is 20 years old, has studied pop singing at the Prague Conservatory for a fifth year, and she’s also a teacher for singing and playing the piano.
Bringing the Eurovision Weekend to Czechia meant a world to her, as it was the first international Eurovision event ever held in Czechia. Being involved in organisation, hosting and active as a singer on stage, she looks back to it as a big honour and thanks to this event she cherishes her many experiences.
Adriana records her own songs, also with international producers, so this year does probably not mark her last function in the Eurovision Weekend.
NAME | Adriana Žitníková |
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CLUB | OGAE Czech Republic |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | FANvision contestant 2022, Eurovision Weekend host 2023, HoD Czech entry 2024 |
SOCIAL MEDIA | #ogaeczechia |
How did your club find your representative?
Felix was a team member in 2023 as city guide. He took part in the Cover Contest of OGAE Germany earlier this year and was approached at that very same evening why he does not represent his own fan club. So he contacted our board about the opportunity to represent our club. We are very happy we have someone, who is happy to represent us, and he knows the contest well. Felix will be very happy to sing on the Eurovision Weekend stage. And that’s a priority for us!:)
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
We are going to make a Czech invitation to Hamburg, so we will try our best to bring more Czech fans with us.
What do you wish for your contestant?
I wish Felix all the best honestly. He is a very kind, friendly person, which I really appreciate. I know that he will represent us and perform with love and with joy no matter what.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
I think the outstanding thing about our club is that we have an OGAE even though we don’t have too many fans of the Eurovision in the Czech Republic. It wouldn’t be possible without our president Josef who gives the best for our club. So we appreciate that we can be a part of this community and we are very proud to be a part of the Eurovision Weekend.
What's your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
I really have too many, as I am also an artist. But I will choose some that I have a strong connection to. My favourites are Fairytale (Alexander Rybak), Satellite (Lena) and Because of You (Gustaph)!
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
It has to get my attention, I have to feel the performance and that the artist is singing for us and can spread an emotion of the song. For me is clear singing very important but the good performance has to have everything as a whole. From singing, feelings to a well thought out stage performance and even clothes which suit with the song.
Das Eurovision Weekend 2024 in Hamburg wird das ESC-Event des Sommers - und nun wissen wir auch, wer den ECG beim FANvision Song Contest dort vertreten darf: Die Formation Call Me Survivor hat sich bei der zweiwöchigen Abstimmung unter ECG-Mitgliedern gegen vier weitere Mitbewerber*innen durchgesetzt und darf am 13. Juli mit einer besonderen Version von "We Will Rave", dem österreichischem Beitrag von Kaleen aus diesem Jahr, an der Waterkant an den Start gehen.
Call Me Survivor, bestehend aus Verena und Florian aus Düsseldorf, erhielt von insgesamt 65 Mitgliedern sowohl die meisten Punkte als auch die meisten Höchstwertungen. Die Gruppe hatte bereits in vergangenen Jahren in wechselnder Besetzung am FANvision teilgenommen und darf sich nach eurem Votum in diesem Jahr nun erneut beweisen.
"Durch die Leidenschaft zum ESC haben wir uns angefreundet. Nach einem Liveauftritt beim vergangenen Clubtreffen in Köln entstand die Idee, sich als Duo für den FANvision zu bewerben. Für unseren Song haben wir neue Strophen auf Deutsch geschrieben. Wir wollen in Hamburg eine Show mit viel Choreographie, Energie und 90er-Feeling auf die Bühne bringen und eine große Party feiern", sagten die beiden vor Beginn des Votingaufrufs.
Wir bedanken uns sehr herzlich bei allen Bewerberinnen und Bewerbern und wünschen Verena und Florian eine Menge Spaß und Erfolg bei unserem Heimspiel in Hamburg!
1. Call Me Survivor - "We Will Rave" 614 Punkte (21 Höchstwertungen)
2. Christopher Grevener - "Move" 569 Punkte (15 Höchstwertungen)
3. Arno Herbach - "Flieger" 558 Punkte (15 Höchstwertungen)
4. Florian Binye - "My Star" 533 Punkte (8 Höchstwertungen)
5. Mara - "If Love Was a Crime" 521 Punkte (6 Höchstwertungen)
Meet Il Faux-lo, the representative of OGAE UK in FANvision 2024.
It’s time for the first group act at FANvision 2024: OGAE UK will send the trio “Il Faux-lo” to Hamburg. The three members Alasdair Rendall, Rob Wells & Stephen Woodward are going to perform the Italian song “Grande Amore” by Il Volo.
In October 2023 the three guys won the contest “Eurostars” at OGAE UKs annual meeting “Eurobash” in Liverpool. Despite having entered that competition just for fun they are now
NAME | Il Faux-lo (Alasdair Rendall, Rob Wells & Stephen Woodward) |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE UK |
SONG | Grande amore (ESC 2015) |
AR – Alasdair Rendall
RW – Rob Wells
SW – Stephen Woodward
Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
AR – My friend Stephen persuaded me and our other friend Rob to take to the Eurostars stage at the OGAE UK Eurobash. Whilst I've taken part as a soloist before, I thought this would be a fun and unique thing to do, especially to sing alongside two other people who are never going to win awards in the height category! And singing in Italian is always bellissimo!
RW – It was Stephen's idea, but one of my favourite songs, so I jumped at the opportunity.
SW – I came up with the idea of entering our UK heat: EuroStars with my grande amicis Rob & Alasdair. I love the song, thought that we might have a shot at passably singing it and wanted to finally right the wrongs of 2015 and have it win!
What did you feel when you were nominated by your fan club to represent the club at FANvision?
AR – I'll be honest - whilst taking part in Eurostars was fun, I genuinely never expected to win. It was a really special moment when we were announced as winners. And having won in Liverpool, why not take the next step and perform in another great port city!
RW – We entered the UK fan club competition for a bit of fun. There were so many other great singers I didn't think we would actually win it. But when we did - and then also had the opportunity to bring our unique take on Il Volo to Hamburg - I felt so happy and proud. I hope you will enjoy our presentation!
SW – When we won EuroStars back in October it was pretty much the greatest moment of my life. After we were announced as winners (by Anne Marie-David no less!) it was all a euphoric blur.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg? Have you ever been in Hamburg/Germany? What do you wish for your stay in Hamburg?
AR – I have been to Germany many times (I studied German at university and did part of my Erasmus year in Essen). However I have never been to Hamburg, although I feel I know it well from Germany always giving the points from the Reeperbahn. If Barbara isn't there having a cheeky Stein of lager I shall be very disappointed.
RW – I have been to Germany many times before but never to Hamburg, so I am looking forward to exploring a new city.
SW – I have never been to Hamburg before. The trip won't be complete unless we run into Barbara on the Reeperbahn.
What are your personal interests?
AR – Music, travelling and politics (so I guess Eurovision is the perfect combination, no?)
RW – Eurovision and singing. That's basically it, I don't have time for anything else. I sing with a choir, the London Gay Men's Chorus, and that takes up half my time; and following the Eurovision national selection season seems to take up the other half. Oh, and I have two cats, and a day job as a lawyer.
SW – Despite the choice of song/act I'm a huge philhellene (a lover of all things Greek). I make my own wine and beer (with Eurovision themes!) and enjoy a good hike in the British countryside.
What’s your connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
AR – Whilst I have watched every contest live since 1988, my first proper memory is the 1990 contest, and the "false start" from Bandido. From that moment I was hooked. I joined the fan club in 1991 as the youngest member, and was President for six amazing years. I also had Nicki French come and sing at my wedding!
RW – The first record I ever bought was by Bucks Fizz. Yes, I am that old. I loved watching Eurovision as a kid, and the obsession just got stronger as I grew older.
SW – I have watched every contest but one since 1994 live. The only year I was missed was 2011 due to my university graduation ball, though I managed to stay ignorant of the result and watched the whole contest through at 3am to find out that I had not won £330 betting on Eric Saade.
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
AR – I have performed at Eurostars, the UK Eurovision convention, on four previous occasions. Whether you would describe them as a musical experience....well I'll let other people be the judge of that.
RW – I've been lucky. I get to sing at some amazing venues with my choir friends, including King's Place concert hall, the London Palladium theatre and Buckingham Palace. But it's one thing to be on stage as part of a large group - quite a different thing when it's just three of us, so I hope I don't get too nervous.
SW – EuroStars was part of the OGAE-UK annual convention held in October in Liverpool and we performed on the stage that had served as the Euroclub for ESC 2023. This was the first time I had sang in public since being an orphan/pickpocket in the chorus of the musical Oliver! aged 9 at the Luton Theatre. I hear that the Hamburg audience will be similar in size to that at EuroStars. If we win perhaps I'll consider entering Una Voce Per San Marino (or even if we come 17th, quality doesn't seem to be a factor for UVPSM).
What do you do in your life apart from being a Eurovision fan?
AR – I'm a journalist, turned press officer, and now have a nice quiet and uneventful job managing the Media Relations Team for the UK House of Commons.
RW – In theory, I'm supposed to be a serious lawyer type-person. But in reality, Eurovision and singing have kind of taken over now.
SW – Day to day I try to make History interesting for teenagers. I've been a teacher for the last decade.
What’s your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
AR – Bandido, Spain 1990, just a millimetre ahead of Macedomienne, Belgium 1990.
RW – 'Is It True?' by Yohanna (Iceland, 2009) - such a beautiful song, and still one to sing along to in the shower all these years later.
SW – You very well know that this a cheeky and impossible to answer question! I have a soft spot for Johnny Logan Hold Me Now, I know all the lyrics to Yassou Maria by Sarbel and think DoReDos were hard done by.
NAME | John Bennett |
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CLUB | OGAE UK |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | Member |
SOCIAL MEDIA | # ogaeuk |
How did your club find your representative?
OGAE UK chose its representative at Eurobash, our annual fan event. Twelve acts competed at EuroStars in Camp + Furnance in Liverpool, the same venue as EuroClub in 2023. Alasdair, Rob and Stephen won over the audience of over 250 Eurovision fans and were announced as winners by none other than Anne-Marie David.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
There will definitely be some UK fans in the audience. But there are many more fans rooting for Alasdair, Stephen and Rob back in the UK.
Your club is in the race for winning FANvision, what’s outstanding about your club?
Having hosted Eurovision in 2023, the UK is still experiencing Eurovision fever and OGAE UK is the biggest of all the OGAE clubs. We’ve set up regional societies, meaning fans can make friends, meet up and do all things Eurovision throughout the year. UK fans are a very dedicated bunch!
What's your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
This isn’t a hard question for me. Greece 2001 Antique - Die For You.
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision? What would you want to see on stage and what might convince you to give a high vote?
I like when an act can recreate a big-budget, professional Eurovision performance in a fun way. I like seeing the creative ways acts try and replicate expensive staging or incredible choreography.
Vankhud was selected internally by OGAE Ukraine, and he chose his song together with the club.
Ukrainian singer Maria Sur took part in the Swedish preselection with her song „When I’m gone“, which is personal to her, and that's a feeling that Vankhud can connect to and wants to share with our audience.
Бажаємо Ванхуду та Владиславу, а також OGAE Ukraine успіху з чудовою піснею.
(We wish Vankhud and Vladyslav as well as OGAE Ukraine good luck with the great song.)
NAME | Vankhud (Hlib Dukhnov) |
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FAN CLUB | OGAE Ukraine |
SONG | When I'm Gone (Melodifestivalen 2024) |
SOCIAL MEDIA | #vankhud |
Why did you choose this song, what does it mean to you?
I chose the song "When I'm Gone" because it holds a special meaning for me on multiple levels. Firstly, the song's poignant lyrics and emotive melody resonate deeply with me. The themes of longing, farewell, and the passage of time evoke a sense of nostalgia and introspection. On a personal level, "When I'm Gone" reminds me of cherished moments and relationships that have shaped my life. It speaks to the universal experience of leaving behind a part of ourselves as we move through life's journey. The song captures the bittersweet essence of temporary goodbyes and the hope that our legacies endure even after we're no longer present. In essence, "When I'm Gone" is more than just a song to me; it's a profound expression of the human experience and a reminder to cherish the moments we have with loved ones. It encapsulates both the melancholy of parting and the enduring spirit of those who leave a lasting imprint on our hearts.
What did you feel when you were nominated by your fan club to represent the club at FANvision?
Overall, the nomination filled me with a sense of honour and pride. It was a reminder of the amazing community we have built around our shared interests, and I was eager to embrace this opportunity to connect with others who share our love for what we stand for.
Are you excited about coming to Hamburg?
Yes, absolutely! I'm incredibly excited about visiting Hamburg. It's such a vibrant and culturally rich city, and I can't wait to explore all that it has to offer.
What are your personal interests?
I am passionate about traveling and learning about different cultures. Experiencing new places and meeting people from diverse backgrounds enriches my perspective and fuels my sense of curiosity. In addition, my personal interests reflect my love for creativity, exploration, and self-improvement. Each pursuit brings its own unique joy and contributes to a fulfilling life journey.
What’s your connection to the Eurovision Song Contest? Maybe you want to share your first Eurovision memory with us?
I have been following the competition for more than 10 years, and therefore, of course, in addition to stable viewing of selections, semi-finals and grand finals of the competition, I have an unbearable thirst for music and writing my own songs. For the past two years, I have been working on my own material and improving my skills to one day perform on the cherished stage of Europe. This spark in me was lit by the representative of Croatia 2017 Jacques Houdek. In addition, together with other members of the club, we review Eurovision songs, so I think it is worth saying here about blogging activities as well.
Is FANvision the biggest stage/ audience so far for you, what are your musical experiences, and what are your plans for the future?
I already had to perform at various events in the school period and go to vocal competitions. Although I do not have much experience of the scene, but I feel that I have that crazy power in me, which, combined with the dramatic performance that I do on stage, makes people applaud standing. I always like to enjoy the stage, making people happy. The FANvision scene is no exception!
What do you do in your life apart from being a Eurovision fan?
In everyday life I am a student, now I am studying as a Logistics Manager.
What’s your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
That’s easy to say, it’s a song by the Ukrainian electro-folk band Go_A "Shum"!
Meet Vlad, who brings back OGAE Ukraine to the FANvision contest with his club, and they choose their entry wisely.
Vlad is the president of the Ukrainian club since 2020 and most important to him is creating a spirit of community. He and his team organise meetings and events all around the country, so that every member – especially in difficult times – feels involved, appreciated and has the possibility to join the club activities. He creates an atmosphere among the members, that mirrors the ideal of Eurovision: United by Music.
Vladyslav Semenchenko
NAME | Vladyslav Semenchenko |
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CLUB | OGAE Ukraine |
FUNCTION IN THE CLUB | President |
SOCIAL MEDIA | YouTube # ogaeukrai ne |
How did your club find your representative?
In fact it was Hlib, who approached us with the idea of taking part in FANvision this year and when OGAE Ukraine considered his suggestion of a participation, we immediately choose him as our representative, and the fan club then chose the song, that he will sing, in an internal selection.
Does your club bring a lot of supporters for your act?
Yes, our club attracts a dedicated and enthusiastic group of supporters for our events. We've cultivated a strong community around our activities, and our supporters regularly turn out in significant numbers to show their enthusiasm and passion. Their support not only enhances the experience for everyone involved, but also fuels our motivation to continue delivering engaging and memorable acts. We greatly value our supporters and their contributions to making our club a vibrant and exciting place to be.
What do you wish for your contestant?
I wish the very best for Hlib in the FANvision song contest! May he shines brightly on stage, captivating the audience with their talent and charisma. I hope he delivers a mesmerizing performance that leaves a lasting impression and resonates with everyone watching. May Hlib's hard work and dedication pay off, leading his to success in this exciting competition. Wishing his confidence, joy, and a fantastic experience throughout the contest. Go Hlib!
What's your favorite Eurovision song of all time?
That's a tough question, but if I had to pick one, I'd go with "Euphoria" by Loreen. It's such an iconic Eurovision song—upbeat, powerful, and memorable. The performance was captivating, and the song itself has a timeless quality. It's one of those tracks that really captured the essence of Eurovision for me.
What do you appreciate in particular in a performance in FANvision? What would you want to see on stage, and what might convince you to give a high vote?
When I think about what makes a performance stand out in FANvision, a few key elements come to mind. First and foremost, I appreciate originality and creativity. I want to see something unique and fresh whether it's an innovative use of technology, a novel approach to storytelling, or a completely unexpected twist in the performance. Secondly, a strong emotional connection is crucial for me. A performance that evokes genuine emotions it joy, sadness, excitement, or introspection resonates deeply. This could come from powerful acting, compelling music, or a compelling narrative that draws me in and makes me feel invested. So if a performance can surprise, move, and impress me simultaneously, it's likely to receive my enthusiastic support and a high vote.
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