Launch Asian Version of Eurovision in Thailand Amid European Boycotts
Eurovision is set to launch an Asian version in Bangkok this year, coinciding with increasing boycotts and disputes surrounding the original competition's 70th anniversary.
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Eurovision is set to launch an Asian version in Bangkok this year, coinciding with increasing boycotts and disputes surrounding the original competition's 70th anniversary.
The Eurovision Song Contest is set to expand its reach by launching a new Asian version later this year, reflecting a growing interest in music and culture across the Asian continent. This initiative aims to enhance cultural and artistic exchange among Asian countries.
The Eurovision Song Contest has announced its first edition in Asia, featuring ten participating countries including South Korea and the Philippines. The national qualifiers will precede the grand final, set to be broadcast live from Bangkok on November 14.
Eurovision organizers have announced the launch of a new Asian version of the competition, with the grand finals set to take place in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 14, 2026. So far, ten Asian countries have confirmed their participation in this major musical event.
Famed Greek singer Marinella has died at the age of 87 after a prolonged illness. She passed away at her home on March 28, 2026, following a stroke she suffered during a performance in Athens in 2024.
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