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Six acts compete to represent Ireland at Eurovision

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From RTE.ie

 

The six acts who will battle it out to represent Ireland in Liverpool this May at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest have been revealed.

The six songs were selected from hundreds of entries received by RTÉ following a callout for submissions last year. All acts will compete on The Late Late Eurosong 2023 Special in February.

Song No.1Too Good for Your Love
Performer: ADGY

Too Good for Your Love was written by ADGY (Andrew Carr) as a piano ballad during lockdown and is a collaboration with producer Boksay. The two artists worked together remotely in creating the final version of this song, which is described as “an upbeat, high-tempo dance track”.

ADGY is a singer-songwriter from Co Donegal, whose music career took off in 2020 when he signed a record deal for his release Like You Do with Universal Music Group. Since then, ADGY has accumulated over 10 million streams globally across streaming platforms and radio.

He said: “I’ve been a songwriter for as long as I can remember, and I’ve written for lots of artists, as well as myself. But it’s my dream to perform live on stage in front of a large audience, and I hope to do more of that this year”.

Song No.2: Midnight Summer Night
Performer: CONNOLLY

Midnight Summer Night was written one night during the pandemic when Leitir Meailláin’s Jennifer Connolly was just 17 years old. Currently, in her 1st year of Creative Music Production at IADT / Sound Training College in Dublin, Jennifer says she has had a passion for music since she was a young child, and that this song plays with themes of nostalgia and the passing of time through her vocals.

“The song conveys confusion and overwhelming detachment, but overall the song implies that nothing bad lasts forever, delivering a sense of hope. To be in with a chance to share my song on such a legendary platform as Eurovision is amazing. It would be nothing less than a dream come true to bring Eurovision back home for Ireland once again.”

Song No.3We Are One
Performers: Wild Youth

Wild Youth are a four-piece band from Dublin, who have a string of top hits in Ireland and have toured with names including Niall Horan, Lewis Capaldi, and Westlife. On top of their own sold-out tours of Ireland and the UK, Conor O’Donohoe from the band has also written a string of top hits for other artists and co-written with Moncrief and The Script.

We are One was written with Grammy-nominated songwriter Jörgen Elofsson.

Wild Youth said: “We are so delighted to be here. Eurovision is something we have always loved and would love to represent our country. We hope that everyone loves the song that we’ve written and believe we can be the band to represent Ireland this year.”

Song No.4Wild
Performer: Leila Jane

Leila Jane is an indie pop singer-songwriter based in Dublin who was described as ‘”one to watch’” by Late Date‘s Cathal Murray. Imelda May selected her to be the recipient of the ‘Imelda May Scholarship’ at BIMM Institute Dublin, where she graduated with a first-class honours music degree.

“All Eurovision songs need a strong message, and Wild is an empowering song about the strength of a woman’s spirit,” Leila Jane said.

Wild represents my love of the creative freedom I have here in Ireland. It would be an absolute honour to show Eurovision what Ireland’s got!”

For the track, she teamed up with Liis Hainla, an Estonian songwriter, Finnish producer Arto Ruotsala, and British songwriter Aaron Sibley.

Song No.5: Down in the Rain
Performers: K Muni & ND (Kofi Appiah and Nevlonne Dampare)

Down in the Rain by Longford duo K Muni & ND is described by the artists as a testament to their determination. The song chronicles a difficult period in their careers when their music wasn’t getting the attention they believed it deserved.

Down in the Rain, encourages listeners to never give up on their aspirations no matter how tough the road may seem.

“It would mean the world to us to represent Ireland,” the duo said. “We remember watching Eurovision as kids with our families, so to think we could have the people of Ireland, our people, tuned in to cheer us and our country on is incredible.”

Song No.6Hawaii
Performers: Public Image Limited

Public Image Limited celebrated their 40 Anniversary in 2018 and are fronted by former Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon, also known as Johnny Rotten.

Hawaii is a love letter to John Lydon’s wife of nearly five decades, Nora, who is living with Alzheimer’s.

Described as “a pensive, personal yet universal love song that will resonate with many”, the song sees John reflecting on one of their happiest moments together in Hawaii.

According to the band, the emotional ballad is as close as John – whose mother was from Co Cork and father came from Galway – will ever come to baring his soul.

“It is dedicated to everyone going through tough times on the journey of life, with the person they care for the most,” John says. “It’s also a message of hope that ultimately love conquers all.”

 

Michael Kealy, RTÉ Eurovision Head of Delegation, said: “I am really impressed by the quality and standard of the six acts we have in our Eurosong final this year.

“The Eurovision Song Contest is a global phenomenon, and the competition is getting harder every year, but whichever of our six finalists gets to represent Ireland in Liverpool in May, I’ve no doubt they will represent us brilliantly, winning new fans all over the world.”

The Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 will take place in the Liverpool Arena next to the River Mersey, on behalf of Ukraine, on Saturday, 13 May.

New voting system

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As many of ye know the voting system has been tweaked for the first time since 2016.

More here on the Eurovision website

One of our industrious elves has complied a list of the countries that would have qualified and those that would not from the semis under the new rules

Elimated under the new system. Qualified under the new system
2008 Sweden 2008 Macedonia
2009 Finland 2009 Macedonia
2009 Croatia 2009 Serbia
2010 Ireland 2010 Finland
2010 Bosnia & Herzegovina 2010 Sweden
2011 Lithuania 2011 Turkey
2011 Switzerland 2011 Norway
2011 Serbia 2011 Armenia
2011 Estonia 2011 Belarus
2012 Hungary 2012 Switzerland
2012 Malta 2012 Bulgaria
2012 Ukraine 2012 The Netherlands
2013 Moldova 2013 Croatia
2013 Estonia 2013 Montenegro
2013 Armenia 2013 Bulgaria
2013 Georgia 2013 Switzerland
2014 Azerbaijan 2014 Portugal
2014 Malta 2014 Ireland
2015 Hungary 2015 Finland
2015 Azerbaijan 2015 Czech Republic
2016 Czech Republic 2016 Bosnia & Herzegovina
2016 Georgia 2016 Macedonia
2016 Israel 2016 Belarus
2017 Australia 2017 Finland
2017 Austria 2017 Switzerland
2017 Denmark 2017 Estonia
2018 Albania 2018 Greece
2018 The Netherlands 2018 Poland
2019 Belarus 2019 Poland
2019 Denmark 2019 Lithuania
2021 Belgium 2021 Croatia
2021 Albania 2021 Denmark
2022 Switzerland 2022 Albania
2022 Azerbaijan 2022 Cyprus

Eurobash Cork – Saturday 26th November

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A quick update on a last minute planned event. Eurobash Cork is going ahead this Saturday the 26th of November at the Briar Rose pub in Cork City, 8pm

Due to circumstances beyond our control several venues did the dirty with our reservation over the last 2 months hence the late notice on this, and for that I can only apologise.

For those coming you can reach the Briar Rose quickly by Taxi or Bus from the city centre.It’s less than a 10 minute journey

The bus is the 207 Donnybrook – Douglas

I understand the late notice on this and if you cannot make it, we are planning more events throughout the country over the next few months and will give plenty of notice on them, but the next one won’t be until the end of January/Early Feb so plenty of time to plan.

Eurobash Hallelujah – Dublin, October 28th

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Are the spirits calling your name? Are you ready to work your magic?? Are Vampires alive???

Eurobash is back with a Halloween spectacular. 👻 Join us on October 28th from 9pm for over 5 hours of non-stop Eurovision hits in The Church, Dublin 1. We’ll have prizes for best costumes (bonus points for Eurovision themes!), drink promos and did we mention, non stop Eurovision hits?! 😈

Hope to see you there! 🎃

The road to Liverpool begins with Eurobash Dublin!

 

Update on Status of Tickets and more

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After Friday’s big announcement, here is some information that we hope will be helpful:

Thinking of attending an ESC in person?

With so many new members this year, we thought it might be useful to provide some additional background information about the intricacies of ticketing and, for those who are able to secure tickets, the logistics of attending the live shows.

Attending the Eurovision Song Contest is not for the faint-hearted, necessitates a lot of patience and can involve considerable frustration and expense.  People are already experiencing problems securing accommodation, and this is only one of the obstacles to overcome before you can finally get into that arena for the live shows.  The key message is don’t panic and don’t get downhearted, but please remember that only a few thousand tickets are available for each of the shows so you’re going to need a bit of luck as well.

The key thing to remember is that arrangements vary from year to year.  Just because something happened in a particular way in Tel Aviv or Lisbon, or Turin does not mean they will be the same in Liverpool.  Arrangements depend on the EBU, the host broadcaster, the arena, the ticket agent, and the local government authorities.  Hosting Eurovision is an expensive business, and times are tough and getting tougher, so things may not always happen as they have in the past.

As next year’s host broadcaster, the BBC will do a great job of the production but their involvement in peripheral events is less clear at this stage.  The city authorities are very enthusiastic, and we have already had discussions with the UK OGAE about this, as they are the host club, so we hope to have more involvement with them about what our members will be looking for in Liverpool.  The one thing you can rely on is that both OGAE Ireland and OGAE International will do everything they can to ensure our members and those of the other national clubs have as good a time as possible.

Show Tickets

The official Eurovision website has already published a summary of the shows that take place during ESC week.  Tickets will likely be available for 9 separate shows in May as follows:

  • Semi-final 1 jury show on Monday 8 May in the evening
  • Semi-final 1 family show on Tuesday 9 May in the afternoon
  • Semi-final 1 live show on Tuesday 9 May in the evening
  • Semi-final 2 jury show on Wednesday 10 May in the evening
  • Semi-final 2 family show on Thursday 11 May in the afternoon
  • Semi-final 2 live show on Thursday 11 May in the evening
  • Grand Final jury show on Friday 12 May in the evening
  • Grand Final family show on Saturday 13 May in the afternoon
  • Grand Final live show on Saturday 13 May in the evening

The jury and family shows are generally identical to the live shows but with simulated voting.  Whilst prices and demand for live show tickets will be extremely high, there is generally far better availability for the other shows and prices are lower.

Tickets for all these shows will probably be available to the general public (see below).

OGAE tickets

Traditionally, OGAE is offered the chance for its members to buy ticket packages.  These are usually made up of tickets to each of the live shows and/or the jury shows.  It’s too early to know for certain what will be on offer for 2023 (if anything) but hopefully, we will have either 6-show or 3-show packages.  We must emphasise again that there is absolutely no guarantee that OGAE will be offered tickets, but we will do everything we can to secure as many as possible.

Historically, tickets within a package could only be used by the named purchaser.  Packages could not be split and unwanted tickets sold.  There is no reason to believe that the same conditions will not apply in 2023.  This means that OGAE tickets are probably only an option for people who can attend all three shows.  Anyone who can only attend the final will probably be better off relying on the public sale.

Last year the arena was all seated, but it is quite possible 2023 will see the return of a standing area on the floor of the arena.  If that is the case, we will hopefully have access to both types of tickets.  There should also be a number of wheelchair places available.

All of this will be confirmed in due course.  However, please remember that the Liverpool arena has a maximum capacity of about 11,000.  Capacity may be reduced by the stage design and by the green room, whilst a sizeable proportion of tickets is reserved for sponsors and delegations.  Some tickets will obviously, be reserved for the public sale, and any tickets offered to OGAE will need to be shared between all the OGAE national clubs.  This all means that ticket supply will be very limited.

Ticket prices

ESC tickets are not cheap.  The top-priced OGAE ticket packages for Turin cost €950 (roughly £900), although lower-priced tickets were available.  Over the last five years, top-priced OGAE ticket package costs have averaged €830 per person.  We have made repeated representations for lower prices but given the current level of inflation and tight budgets, we have to face the possibility that ticket prices will be high.

Public sale tickets are usually available at various different prices but securing such tickets can be very difficult indeed, with people all over the world trying to buy them when they are released.  Public tickets for the live shows usually sell out literally within minutes.

I would encourage people to seek the jury or family shows as they do not tend to sell out immediately on the general sale as the big rush is always for the Live Shows.

ESC23 Ticket Ballot

As you know, OGAE Ireland decides which members should have access to any ticket packages offered to us by means of a ballot.

Now that we finally have confirmation that we are heading to Liverpool next May, we will be starting our ESC ticket process.  OGAE International is already busy trying to secure tickets for the OGAE network and we will pass on details as soon as they are available.

First and foremost, we need to re-emphasise again that there is absolutely no guarantee that OGAE will be offered access to tickets.  OGAE International will negotiate on our behalf, and we hope that they will be able to secure as many tickets as possible.  We already know that demand will be huge and will far outstrip supply.

We appreciate that many members are feeling very anxious about securing show tickets and accommodation.  Eurovision ticketing involves a great deal of stress and can be something of a roller coaster ride, but please try to be patient.

Please do not be tempted to buy tickets on the secondary market especially before public announcements about tickets are made.  Such tickets may be fictitious and holders risk being denied access to the arena.

Ballot Structure

Access to any tickets OGAE Ireland is offered will be determined by means of a ballot process.  This process has been in place for a number of years.

Members may only buy OGAE ticket packages for their own use.  Members cannot buy for other people.

If you joined as a Joint member, then you can apply for two packages
If you joined as a sole member, then you can only apply for one package

Members looking for a wheelchair ticket should contact us once the ballots open.  Members with any other special requirements should contact us as soon as possible.  Any special access arrangements are entirely outside our control and are determined by the venue and organisers in line with usual practice for concerts.

Seating/standing preferences will be met according to people’s position in the ballot.

We will keep you posted with all key information as plans are finalised in the coming months.  This is just meant to be a high-level summary of the process with full details and instructions to follow.

How to apply for the ballots

This year, members will need to apply for the ticket ballot through the Members Area on the website – OGAE.ie/members DO NOT DO THIS NOW – I WILL COMMUNICATE WHEN IT IS READY TO GO

You will also be asked to provide your OGAE International membership digital card number which is available through the Cardskipper app.  This card number is written across the centre of the card and is in the format IED-XX-XXXX.

Having a current OGAE International digital card is a prerequisite for joining the ballot and, as people who went to Turin can testify, may be essential for access to seats.  We will be creating a help service for members who have not yet been set up on Cardskipper or who haven’t yet loaded a card.  Please do not email us at present about Cardskipper, we will communicate details of the assistance available shortly. We will be in contact shortly about setting these up.

Timeline

We hope to open the ballot application process within 4 weeks (ie. by 4 November 2022) and we will be accepting applications for approximately 4 weeks after that (unless a shorter deadline is imposed on us by the organisers).  Details will be confirmed and sent out by email in due course.

Ticket prices and seating plans will take some time to finalise.  The stage design and camera locations will need to be determined before tickets can go on sale.  Given that the venue has only just been confirmed, it seems unlikely that ticketing will start before the new year, but we will monitor the situation closely.

Depending on when ticket price details are revealed, we intend to only draw the ballot once prices are known and members can decide whether they wish to remain in the ballot or withdraw. This will be finalised in due course and will depend very much on the organisers’ timetable.

Please note that we often get very little notice of prices before ticket sales begin, and that members may need to make very quick decisions.  When we get nearer to the ticketing period it will be important to monitor emails carefully and please ensure that your contact phone numbers on Membermojo are correct.  As always, we will try to give you as much notice as possible.

The expectation is that there will also be a public ticket sale.  These tickets are usually released in waves in the months leading up to the contest.  ESC tickets are some of the most in demand event tickets in the world and so they command high prices and sell out extremely quickly.  Tickets sometimes go on sale at very short notice, so it is important to keep an eye on the official website www.eurovision.tv for updates.  OGAE Ireland will naturally try to give members as much notice as possible of any ticket sales but it is best to monitor the official site.

 

Purchase process

We have no details yet of exactly how ticket purchases will be made, but we expect sales to be through a major UK ticket agency.

 

Accommodation

As you will have heard, following the announcement of Liverpool as the host city, accommodation prices rose dramatically, and many hotels sold out.  Please do not be discouraged, this happens every year when initial announcements are made.  Things usually settle down as the contest approaches.  Many people book accommodation but then change their plans when the ticket situation becomes clear, with their rooms then being released again.  Similarly, some hotels will currently be blocked in order to provide accommodation for the various national delegations, but some rooms will no doubt be released closer to the contest.

Accommodation prices are partly driven by algorithms that respond automatically when there is a spike in people searching for accommodation for specific dates.

Given the our time zone, the semi-finals will probably finish between 22:00 and 23:00, but the final will finish closer to midnight and this should be factored into travel plans.  There is no guarantee that special late public transport services will be offered. Please go here for more details on possible strikes and transport issues

Other events in the host city

Hopefully, there will be a range of ESC-related events in Liverpool to keep everyone amused even if they are not attending the shows.  Absolutely nothing has yet been finalised regarding a possible EuroClub/Café or a EuroVillage.  Details of venues and events will be released in the coming months and OGAE will also be working to arrange meet-ups and ESC parties during the week.  Hopefully, there will be no lack of ESC entertainment options.

I will in the meantime try to organise a trip to Liverpool to find a venue for our club to hang out in.

I hope this helps.  More information will follow as it becomes available.

Thank you

Frank Dermody
OGAE Ireland President

Travel Advice for Liverpool Eurovision

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We will try to put in information here in regards to travel to and from Liverpool

 

Update: Monday 10th November

Price gouging of accommodation in Liverpool

This is not a new phenomenon, and alas happens every year when the host city is announced. Our best advice is to keep an eye on the market and people will cancel their bookings closer to the date if they do not get a ticket and more accommodation comes onto the market.

Update: Sat 8th October

Double-decker bus - Wikipedia

With regard to people booking accommodation in Manchester. The train & bus unions just voted again last week about strikes…outcome hasn’t been declared yet but will probably give them a mandate to strike again for next 6-12 months.
The reason for strikes is unlikely to be solved by next May, unless there is a change in government.

I wouldn’t recommend anyone to book in Manchester just yet as they may end up having to pay for taxis.

Legally the strike dates have to be announced a few weeks in advance though…so situation will become clearer by early April….if not a few weeks before.

The road to Liverpool has begun!

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Liverpool has been announced as the host city of the Eurovision in 2023, with the dates announced as May 9th, 11th and 13th.

I, for one, cannot wait!

No news on tickets yet, once there has been we will let you know!

New Membership system is now live

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Hi everyone,

I want to say thank you for your patience with me, but the day has finally arrived, and our new membership system is now up and running. This will allow you to renew or join the club automatically. This is available for anyone who wants to join/renew, so please tell your friends and let’s grow our little family!

So click on this link to join!

As you may have noticed, we had to increase the prices slightly this year. The sole reason was to cover the cost of the processing fees; the membership cost itself has not gone up. This means that Irish memberships have gone up by €1 and overseas by €1.50

I hope to have some merchandise to send out to paid members shortly at no extra cost, so make sure your addresses are correct on your accounts page.

A special thanks to those members who we used as beta testers to iron out the process, but please do contact us here if you have any feedback.

We are still working on populating the website; shortly, it will include a blog, a forum for members, a merchandise shop as well as a few other surprises 🙂

Frank