Music plays a central role in the family life of Eva Marija, Luxembourg's Eurovision representative, with the article noting Luxembourg's positive reception among Slovenians.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly defended Spain's decision to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest, asserting that "silence on genocide is complicity" and that the country is on the "right side of history." His statements highlight a political stance amidst the ongoing preparations and discussions surrounding the music competition's final.
The Eurovision Song Contest's first semifinals have commenced in Vienna, featuring various performances and ongoing discussions about betting odds. The event is also marked by protests, particularly concerning Israel's participation.
Young singer-songwriter Eva Marija Kavaš Puc, 20, will represent Luxembourg at Eurovision with her original song 'Mother Nature,' an emotional blend of folk, soul, and organic pop.
The field for the Eurovision Song Contest grand final was set as several countries, including Australia and Romania, qualified while others like Switzerland and Luxembourg were shut out. The announcement of the finalists was made amidst discussions about potential political boycotts related to Israel.
Twenty-year-old Eva Marija is preparing for the Eurovision Song Contest, discussing how she handles criticism and expectations following her surprising victory in the preliminary round. She also shares her journey with the violin to the ESC stage.