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  • The Eurovangelists advise caution to JoJo Siwa as she courts the possibility of becoming the Polish entry in 2025's ESC, because famous participants from the US in the Eurovision haven't fared... great. We revisit some of the biggest names to ever take part in Eurovision, and most of them finished bottom of the pack. Jeremy's had it up to here with all the scatting, Dimitry's holding out for a hero, and Oscar could've done without Madame X.

    Watch all the performances (including detuned & autotuned Madonna) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eOMLWh0YIE&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyWi1jvCO_02g5_07bCZIR1q

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3yTiZH9MEESz03eiGKrfj0?si=b62ff93e7fc44bb5

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • It was promised in our last Postcard Party, and now it's arrived: an episode-long answer for a great listener question about how the disabled can enjoy Eurovision, and the many performers with disabilities over the years at Eurovision. While things are better than ever for Eurovision accessibility, we also point out a few ways that Basel could do an even better job. Jeremy's gone scat-mad, Oscar's crushing hard on his little angel, and Dimitry learns the surprising nickname of a Swiss soul singer.

    Check out many of the performances discussed in this week's episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9NG6us4Qa4&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyUaPr5IG0-2hOISn3FUGMlr

    Some great articles from ESC Insight about the improvements (and failures) of accessibility at Eurovision over the last few years:

    https://escinsight.com/2015/03/17/building-bridges-disability-and-the-eurovision-song-contest/
    https://escinsight.com/2018/05/09/accessibility-at-eurovision-2018/
    https://escinsight.com/2024/06/20/flatpacks-accessibility-and-the-eurovision-song-contest/

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3O8qvUSvSQIg41GpKmEo17?si=9d1620eaf3ea4e8f

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

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  • It's the third week of our recap of the winners of Eurovision since the year 2000, and the results are in! This week, we find out everyone's favorites and which songs that our fans have deemed worthy of the dreaded nil points. Jeremy's lost in de Forest, Oscar's loving that left side, and Dimitry's got an ice cold glare for everyone.

    See how you feel about our rankings by watching all the winning performances here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-JwiYlg5Gc&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyV8EXEuWBgFfNutIMk5OMK8&pp=gAQBiAQB

    Check out Dimitry's spreadsheet of our rankings here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/125XrDz0s-WJhSSTMWa2rj5jWu3IJCROWReIadUiSoIM/edit?usp=drivesdk

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4mggRNPMxD0GD6EbWmnx6L?si=6db4542279394c28

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • The trio finishes off their review of every ESC winner from the 21st century, including one bonus winner, and start thinking about who might lead the pack of the 21st century champions. Jeremy's rocking out, Oscar's celebrating the greatest panini press in ESC history, and DImitry has a bee in his bonnet about one of the winners.

    We need your help to rank the winners! First, watch all the winners on this YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-JwiYlg5Gc&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyV8EXEuWBgFfNutIMk5OMK8&pp=gAQBiAQB

    Then, email us at [email protected] or DM us on Twitter or Instagram at @eurovangelists with your Top 10, and we'll add you into the mix when we calculate the rankings next week, so don't wait!

    Nemo's... Nemo? We're confused. https://youtu.be/B1D9TzBdHF8?si=oEF2YZVAmYtcuWwH

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Zbx8bhGKxJbaZhm6UHmIA?si=958d2e292aec481e

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • The Eurovangelists are taking three weeks to listen to every ESC winner from the 21st century, offer up their thoughts, and then ultimately rank them to determine the greatest winning song of this millennium. Jeremy's spotting Olympic medalists, Oscar's cooking up the most satisfying Eurovision dish, and DImitry dishes on his least favorite artist of the 21st century winners.

    We need your help to rank the winners! First, watch all the winners on this YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-JwiYlg5Gc&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyV8EXEuWBgFfNutIMk5OMK8&pp=gAQBiAQB

    Then, email us at [email protected] or DM us on Twitter or Instagram at @eurovangelists with your Top 10, and we'll add you into the mix when we calculate the rankings in two weeks, so don't wait!

    Nemo's Nemo, apparently: https://youtu.be/BEkdhf3zua0?si=CFcZiIrp7sX5yhlk&t=700

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/26W9WL42NZwNkdPFmUjJFS?si=77a00e69cec74fbe

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • Dimitry noticed that the four semi-final teams in the Euro Cup final were the same as the four countries that won Eurovision almost exactly 55 years later! Coincidence? We think not. The boys are joined by the incredible fun and funny Lennon Parham to finally settle the tie and decide who should reign supreme for 1969. Jeremy's worried for Jean Jacques' social life, Lennon thinks the subjects of songs deserve more credit, Dimitry's working his young uncle game as usual, and Oscar roots for the villain of 1969.

    Watch all of Eurovision 1969 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DkU6ckTUBM

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6yeXcDwJRpVC1VjtD2BfP0?si=be9eef7f41334340

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • Oscar's in the driver's seat as he takes us through his favorites (and maybe a least favorite) dance numbers through the years at Eurovision, and he brings along Chuck Maa, pro dancer & choreography, to give us an insider's perspective on them. Jeremy is called out for his dance bonafides, Chuck doesn't think all costumes fly in 2024, Dimitry's a master of Duolingo (just the app), and Oscar's still not done being gagged.

    The YouTube Playlist for this week starts with a clip of Chuck's time on America's Best Dance Crew: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd2EbKTi9fyU_0K3JIc0_4yXFFSlxNIsA

    The Roop explains the dance moves behind "I'm On Fire" from 2020: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8_ZJNfNlKL/?hl=en

    This week's companion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3h8GGSubjoWkHTWotxeYPe?si=c49144a97679466b

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • Some questions just demand to be answered, and that's the case with all of this week's postcards as we once more dive into our mailbox and go through a host of questions from listeners just like you. Jeremy does feel hate, actually, Dimitry's the undisputed champion of Song Bites, and Oscar cannot believe we're talking about Michalis Rakintzis this soon.

    Is one of these songs the worst to ever been in Eurovision? You decide!

    Michalis Rakintzis' "S.A.G.A.P.O.": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m78_J5riBMk

    Piero & the Music Stars' "Celebrate": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUX3_0KM7fc

    Jendrik's "I Don't Feel Hate": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMFNEMLR2Eg

    Daniel Diges' "Algo Pequeñito": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGlKLUujURk

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0W6pPDeh6YxapChZMpXBo8?si=16bc67683cf34f4e

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • We could've picked at random, but we decided to bring a MaxFun supporter on the show who sent us her original collage in honor of ESC 2024. Rachel Smith joins the trio as we discuss the best (and worst) songs from this year's class of Eurovision artists they've released since their trip to Malmö. Jeremy has stern words about forklift safety, Dimitry is taking over for Mr. Six, Rachel has no notes for Ukraine, and Oscar is delighted to see his favorite pop girlie cutting loose.

    Listen to Rachel's show, the Dude Babe Radio Hour, Thursdays 10-12 pm PST on KPTZ community radio or online here: https://kptz.org/2023/09/25/dudebabe-radio-hour/

    Watch the video playlist for this week's episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd2EbKTi9fyUCggloPW5wzt4xlcIdHgKS

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6MD70wlxTcOM7GsdaejOLe?si=8771f4cb73964639

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • It's hard enough to make it the big stage at the Eurovision Song Contest - in fact it's so hard, even some songs that were selected to go never actually make it there. So here's a few that didn't quite finish the race and the reasons behind their sudden disappearances. Jeremy's seeing the surprising logic in fascist dad rock, Dimitry confesses a Eurovision crush, and Oscar left his necklace at the Moscow Airport.

    Dimitry's made a $300 donation to the Sante D'Or Foundation thanks to your animal pictures! https://www.santedor.org/

    Watch the performances & videos for this week's episode here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd2EbKTi9fyVWlzEsVgKCiG0Nj7TlhPvm

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/72Fo5gfT88CPWIhIMqTIih?si=5abf20d5470547bf

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • The time has come to dive deep on the most iconic ESC artist of all time, the first two time winner of Eurovision, both as a performer and a songwriter: Johnny Logan. We're joined by Frank, the president of OGAE Ireland, to add the Irish perspective on Ireland's favorite son, at least when it comes to Eurovision. Jeremy's thinking about becoming electric, Dimitry's dreaming of Angelina, Frank suggests having a manager for every member of the entourage, and Oscar's just staring into those teary blue eyes.

    We highly recommend watching Johnny (and Linda's) performances on our YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ9ZVEBuvgI&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyUKPTQlVb07QTI8evcQw_dX&index=1

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/49K6osdnTd6EBYqRMt8b09?si=68d1a34154dc4522

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • This week we're taking a look back at some of the closest competitions in Eurovision history, and celebrating the amazing songs that came in second place over the years. Jeremy has the news report on hot new trends, Dimitry's got conspiracy theories galore, both true and false, and Oscar is merciful about Jeremy's terrible high school Spanish.

    Watch all of the second place performances from this episode on this YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd2EbKTi9fyVwNCflTT54mifoo87p1rob

    A far superior rendition of Lena's Satellite from 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OeAgFHuJQU

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/27pvxiSEatTZ3i864JWqtS?si=3fe976d7a0564cd7

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • It's Pride Month and what better ESC to revisit than the most Diva-licious year ever, 1998 in Birmingham, England? The trio is joined by Sara Rose Caplan of Riverdale: Season Six The Podcast to give out an A+ and failing grades to the competitors. Jeremy's stuck between Heaven and Earth, Sara comes alive for Jupiter, Dimitry demands some respect for vocal quality, and Oscar's handing out his worst dressed award.

    Listen to Sara's (featuring our own Oscar Montoya!) podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/riverdale-season-six/id1750688087

    Watch all of Eurovision 1998 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwgZY7Y1_Ls

    Skip the performances and just watch 1998's insane postcards here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNCjYQDNKZc

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6JrLRALrenNGrQKohVulib?si=1b45910bd0e542af

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • In honor of Juneteenth, we've prepared a celebration of the many great black musicians who've been a part of the Eurovision Song Contest over the decades, and who better to join the party than the host of Black People Love Paramore, Sequoia Holmes? Jeremy's clapping on the 1's and 3's, Dimitry has an interesting take on the Netherlands, Sequoia's not feeling cruise music, and Oscar doesn't think he's man enough (man enough).

    Watch Dimitry's mega-playlist of black performers in Eurovision, starting with Milly Scott in 1966: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd2EbKTi9fyX4gGcDVcyHYlHJLrg0sOhF

    "Was that Whitney Houston?": https://www.tiktok.com/@dylangg/video/7226850059525180714?lang=en

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/55NJsvzVYLaEQ2XIu9jvvp?si=102462e94f574108

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • With all the drama that's been happening in Malmö, the postcards are just piling up, so it's a whole hour of listener questions, along with what songs are taking the place of 2024's Eurovision hits. Jeremy's full of Italian gibberish, Dimitry's in his element when it comes to intro songs, and Oscar... well, it was too gay and he tuned out.

    Send us your pet pics to @eurovangelists on Instagram or to [email protected] by the end of June and Dimitry will donate to prove his love of animals!

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MxpyPRwAiMbMVgOyKIJTI?si=f01368507ead4b75

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • Our most requested episode has arrived! The boys are joined by Christian Dueñas of MaxFun's new show Primer to talk about Will Ferrell's Eurovision rom-com. Jeremy has a shout out for the basement dads, Oscar swoons over a certain cameo, Christian knows his Demi Lovato, and Dimitry's got some bad schlager.

    Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is on Netflix now. We recommend watching it before listening to this episode!

    Check out Christian's podcast Primer and its deep dive into Japanese city pop here: https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/primer/

    Oscar's city pop playlist from the MaxFunDrive: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/25N3sIOn9LG9uV8BAhQTtP?si=a732c2a0b8b54912

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3XwxjWe9rm40qMxLfaPt3Q?si=1392d1ef90ef49c7

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • ESC 2024 has come and gone, so now it's time for the Eurovangelists to nominate and decorate their favorite acts from this year's competition! Jeremy's making the award titles longer than necessary, Oscar is the dance authority, and Dimitry explains what we do in case of a tie.

    The 2024 competition is out on Peacock and potentially other platforms, depending on your country of residence. We recommend watching it before listening to this episode.

    Rambo Amadeus's namesake performance of Euro Neuro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHnqF5PLP2w

    Nicole & Hugo's dance extravaganza, Baby Baby, from 1973: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqRtE2jlXu4

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pTRVjUGgjvLeKqv3Wb5WB?si=3934e80773c943db

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • Spicy doesn't even begin to describe the week of the Semis and the Grand Final in Sweden, so we're doing our best to recap it. Jeremy approves of this year's rockers, Oscar's dizzy over Dizzy's glow up, and Dimitry's dreaming of a life in Copenhagen.

    This year's Semis and Grand Final are up on Peacock now! We recommend watching them before listening to this episode.

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5DdvQaf9YBxFyoOsI8WYBN?si=55c86b525ca64feb

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • It's the day of the show, y'all! Semi-final 2, that is. The crew rolled the dice on their predictions for this year's contest before Dimitry went abroad to experience Eurovision in person for the first time. Jeremy's Waiting on a big dance break, Dimitry says it's time and that time is 11:11, and even Oscar can't deny being scared for Scared of Heights.

    Semi-final 1 is already available to watch on Peacock right now! Semi-final 2 will air Thursday, 5/9 at 12 PT / 3 ET, and the Grand Final will be on Saturday, 5/11 at 12 PT / 3 ET. And download the app so you can vote as well - more info here: https://eurovision.tv/vote

    NPR's Glen Weldon's guide to this year's songs: https://www.npr.org/2024/05/09/1249696930/eurovision-2024-best-songs

    Our own guide to this year's songs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_3sBz-Y1ow7EB7fSW-47_IW3r16LnwT8fpkOQtF_XPw/

    If you're in the DC area, you can get free tickets to our listener Kate's watch/dance party at the DC9 nightclub: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eurovision-2024-watch-party-tickets-858373818197

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0udaYtGTB79xfmG7YIGYGu?si=63efa1e7bb024dba

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one! 

  • ABBA's ascendancy to worldwide fame began in Brighton, England, where they claimed the Eurovision trophy amongst a field of fun acts and wild outfits. Jeremy's getting kinda Paranoid, Oscar's feeling more than a little Korni, Dimitry wants you to Cross Your Heart, and Arnie? Well, he's just Poogy.

    Watch the full Eurovision 1974 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvYBy_HnzPc

    Check out our custom Eurovision Quiplash Contest by using episode ID NKQ-XDTZ.

    Cindy & Bert's Der Hund von Baskerville: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgTB4gLzsgo

    Oscar's ep of Hello from the Magic Tavern: https://hellofromthemagictavern.com/episodes/2024/4/28/season-5-ep-7

    This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2tv05OwWecjImLaxXPU0Oa?si=9fedb5bda81c4b8a

    The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompee.

    The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.

    Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.

    The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O’Connell.

    Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at [email protected]. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!