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Eurovision Second Semi-Final 2025

Published May 15, 2025 by naomirettig

Not as many fire puffs, but plenty of strobe lighting in this semi-final. My favourites that I want to go through are Austria and Australia. Here are my opinions on the songs:

  1. Australia: Wow! My third favourite in the competition. Amazing staging, a costume switch in a giant blender, extremely tongue-in-cheek. Yes, I want a taste of the milkshake man.
  2. Montenegro: She doesn’t want to get caught in the wind with that outfit on, or a revolving door. Good lights and graphics on stage but for me a forgettable song.
  3. Ireland: A helium voice with a song that gets stuck in my head, not sure if that’s good or not. Colourful staging, but foil trousers are never a good look. Fun graphics.
  4. Latvia. Headgear weaponised by beautiful women. I don’t like the song.
  5. Armenia. Fabulous treadmill dancing. Bringing back fire puffs and strobe lighting. Catchy song and the second topless male of the evening.
  6. Austria. My favourite song. Amazing vocals. Especially considering there’s a wind machine and someone off to the side throwing confetti at him. And strobe lighting.
  7. UK. If Disney did Nashville, the outfits would look like this. I detest this song.
  8. Greece. Strobe lighting, red staging. Uneventful song.
  9. Lithuania. Their outfits are like maximum security inmates, a dreary song. Strobe lighting.
  10. Malta. Strobe lighting again, with smoke puffs. Risque outfits and dancing, but any dancing with bouncy balls is ok by me.
  11. Georgia. Strobe lighting and smoke, but the song is not for me. She has a great voice though.
  12. France. The only rain effect of the competition. A damp squib for me, though.
  13. Denmark. Nice blue leotard and fabulous boots. A cape and a wind machine get ticks from me. The song is not too bad.
  14. Czechia. Great voice range and the song is good. Not great staging but maybe won’t need it.
  15. Luxembourg. Any artist who starts a song lying on the floor is brave in my opinion. I’d fall asleep or not be able to get back up. I can take or leave the song.
  16. Israel. Great staging, water and sparkles
  17. Germany. Lots of lights, smoke, and fire puffs, but I didn’t enjoy the song.
  18. Serbia. Dramatic red staging, strobe lighting and fire puffs. Good voice, but the song is not for me, even though he has a good voice and great hair.
  19. Finland. I Love Erika. Fabulous outfit, just out from a femdom party. I like the song. Dramatic ending to the show.

Eurovision Semi-Final No.1 2025

Published May 13, 2025 by naomirettig

I’ve watched the jury rehearsals for semi-final number one, and so far, it seems the must-haves on stage are puffs of fire and strobe lighting. Here are my brief opinions on the songs being performed tonight. If both Estonia and the Netherlands go through, I will be happy.

  1. Iceland: Imagine wrapping Jedward in tin foil and getting them to sing a sea shanty rap in a nightclub. Not a bad song, and good graphics. Strobe lighting.
  2. Poland:  A disappointing uplift as Justyna held onto strapping and was lifted up, I was expecting twirls or twists, but she was just lowered back down. Unless they are saving the excitement for the actual live show. Nice dragon graphics.  Fire puffs and strobe lighting.
  3. Slovenia: The upside-down singing didn’t work for me, it’s an emotional song but it was distracting having people attaching harness cords to the singer. .No fire puffs or strobe lighting, but some nice sparkles.
  4. Estonia: One of my favourite songs, I didn’t like it at first but now I can’t stop singing it in my head. I did want more coffee themes on the stage, people dressed as giant dancing coffee beans etc. Tommy’s dancing is weirdly alluring to me.
  5. Spain: Surely that’s not real hair? I love the rhinestone leotard with fringing; I’d wear that all the time if I looked like her. Not a bad song, and a nice sparkly cascade on stage.
  6. Ukraine: Their outfits look like they are from the 70s, and not in a good way, and I  don’t like the song. Strobe lighting. No fire puffs, probably due to health and safety with all the polyester clothing on stage.
  7. Sweden: This song is growing on me. Good staging, I don’t think a sauna and men in towels have been on stage at Eurovision before. It’s a crowd pleaser with a good fun dance routine. Strobe lighting, fire puffs from sauna and smoke puffs too!
  8. Portugal:  I find this a dull song with non-exciting staging.
  9. Norway: With a title of ‘Be My Own Lighter’, there’s no surprise that there are fire puffs and a fire line on stage. I’m not sure what the outfit is all about, urban space? Strobe lighting and fire puffs.
  10. Belgium: Not liking the red plastic outfit and not keen on the song, it seems to be a crowd pleaser though with the audience clapping along to the nightclub vibe. Extreme strobe lighting.
  11. Italy: Those shoulder pads! Suggestions welcome about what he is storing in them; I think a caged canary in the right one and a 500ml bottle of bergamot hair oil in the left one. I don’t like the song. I don’t hate the song.
  12. San Marino: Another nightclub vibe song. It’s ok. The weird masks distracted me but it seems to be a crowd clapper. Fire puffs and smoke puffs.
  13. Albania: Dramatic staging, but I don’t like the song. The sleeve on her dress is making me twitch as it’s too asymmetrical and flappy.  Fire puffs.
  14. Netherlands: I really like the song and vocals. Basic staging but I like the mirror dancing with his younger self at the end.
  15. Croatia: I don’t like the song, but I feel they could have done more with the staging. Fire puffs, strobe lighting.
  16. Switzerland:  I find the song too dull, but I got very excited at the sight of the first wind machine in the concert!
  17. Cyprus: Scaffolding choreography is good, but just an ok song. Strobe lighting.
  18. Azerbaijan: Another just ok song, weird outfit choice. Fire puffs and strobe lighting.

Eurovision 2nd Semi-final Rehearsal

Published May 10, 2017 by naomirettig

As with my review of the first semi-final, if you want to play a drinking game then it’s a shot for a white outfit, a wind machine or a cape. Although, spoiler – there are no capes in this second semi-final. I will be having non-alcoholic pear cider myself, but some people need real alcohol to get through Eurovision.

1. Serbia – This song has grown on me and now I love it. There’s a white see-through dress, and it looks like she has a swimsuit on underneath, shame there’s not a water tank on stage she could make use of, but sadly she stays in the one spot. Watch out for the male dancer when he does an impressive fast backwards circular run. I can’t even run like that going forwards. Oh, and there’s a wind machine. Two shots

2. Austria – Nathan wears a white suit with ankle avoiding trousers. Not much of a stage performance from a young lad, he just sings from a crescent moon, jumps down, and jumps back up. I could do that. One shot.

3. FYR Macedonia – Yay! One of my favourite songs and she has fringing on her outfit – another favourite feature of mine. Wearing black not white. Upbeat fun performance. No shots though.

4. Malta – Nothing about this song or performance leaves me breathless. A white wedding dress combined with a wind machine, boring staging. Two shots.

5. Romania – This is like Marmite, you’re either going to love it or hate it! I love it. Yodeling, bright fun graphics, a bouncy duo, and two huge cannons on stage. The cannons didn’t do anything in the rehearsal show, I’m hoping for glitter or confetti being fired out into the audience on the live show. No shots. Unless the cannons fire, then I’m having two bonus shots.

6. Netherlands – This trio of women sound like Wilson Phillips to me, they wear black sparkly outfits but just sing on stage in a line, not dynamic enough for me. No shots.

7. Hungary – Too traditional and folksy for me. Nice dancing though from the singer and dancer, wearing a white dress so have a shot for that.

8. Denmark – Red dress, no wind machine in rehearsal but I wouldn’t be surprised if one is whipped out for the live show to give this performance some life. Dull. No shots.

9. Ireland – Brendan looks about twelve and sings from a pretend hot air balloon. I was hoping it would fly off with him in it but alas it stays put. Dreary song that wouldn’t even make it onto a Westlife tribute band CD. No shots.

10. San Marino – An upbeat fun song, duo singers competing with black leather trousers and sparkly black jackets. Bright disco lights, but slightly disappointed with the effort of dancing, looks like my style at a school disco in 1988. No shots.

11. Croatia – Croatia’s Pavarotti, but a little trendier as he has sparkly shoes and wears a leather jacket over his suit tails. The song doesn’t do it for me, but a good performance. No shots.

12. Norway – Something a little different, a funky singer and three masked men with hoods, one playing drums, one playing the keyboards, and one just banging a table. No shots.

13. Switzerland – A very eye-catching bright yellow dress, a homage to big bird or beauty and the beast? Hurrah, a wind machine. One shot.

14. Belarus – This couple remind me of Jack Black and his sister. Folksy and upbeat but not my cup of tea. She’s wearing a white dress though so one shot.

15. Bulgaria – A favourite with the bookmakers but not with me. Like Ireland’s entry he looks about twelve (am I just getting old? – rhetorical question). Wearing a black suit, but the crotch of his trousers is heading towards his knees, I was distracted from the performance as I just wanted to yank his trousers up. No shots.

16. Lithuania – Another favourite of mine. Dynamic, funky, and lively. Singer wears a red dress and puts on a great performance. My only puzzlement is the artist is Fusedmarc – but who’s Marc and what is he fused to? No shots.

17. Estonia – This song could easily be a Steps song. Koit is in a black suit, Laura in a white dress, and they have simple but effective black and white screen staging. If Steps don’t want them as reserves, Koit could be in a Bros tribute band. Lost in Verona – no need to be with Google maps. One shot.

18. Israel – Great song to end the show. High energy, high testosterone, not so sure about the mesh vest though Imri. No shots.

Nine shots in total, eleven if the cannons go off in Romania’s performance. My fingers are crossed.

Eurovision 1st Semi Final Rehearsal Review

Published May 6, 2017 by naomirettig

I’ve watched the rehearsal footage of the first semi-final acts, and a top tip is if you want to play a drinking game and get drunk, have a shot every time a white outfit, wind machine and cape turn up in a performance. If all three occur at the same time, have double shots. Here are my opinions on the performances.

1. Sweden – I love this song, I’ve championed it from the start and it’s still in my top 5. I’m disappointed though that two of the original backing dancers/singers have been switched with replacements, I’m not sure why as I can only find references to it being due to a rule of the contest – presumably not allowing too many handsome men on stage at one time I guess. The routine hasn’t changed for the show, stylish men in suits and trainers dancing on treadmills who wouldn’t look out of place on a Milan cat walk. Is it wrong that I want to join a gym now just to dance on a treadmill? Starting off sober, zero shots.

2. Georgia – I was hoping for a Bon Jovi number when hearing the song was called Keep the Faith, but no, a belter of a song that wouldn’t be out of place in a James Bond film, complete with a Bond Girl singer in a red sparkly figure hugging outfit. She has a red cape and a wind machine. Two shots.

3. Australia – All about the singer here, his image is on the screens behind and it’s just him singing on a giant turntable. He’s wearing a grey coat, which is almost a cape, and his trousers don’t meet ankles. It might be fashionable, he might like to flash his ankles, but it does nothing for me. And even though I applaud him for singing while spinning around on the turntable, part of me, the wicked part, wants the turntable operator to speed it up faster as the song goes on just so he flies off at the end. No shots, but a sip for the cape-like coat.

4. Albania – Love the steampunk graphics on screen for this song. There is a wind machine and the singer is wearing white with silver sparkles, and starts with a veil that flings back into a skirt cape. Allowing three shots here, and that doubles to six!

5. Belgium – Blanche wears a full white ballgown for this, it looks like she’s concealing something. If doves don’t fly out from under there at the end I’ll be disappointed. I’m already disappointed with the vocals, the recorded track sounds much better than the live performance. Plus, she stands still in one spot, I know it’s not a lively song but a bit of oomph or facial expression would be good. One shot for the dress. Bonus gulp from the bottle if doves do indeed fly out from under the dress.

6. Montenegro – Distraught by this performance as it was my favourite to win, based on the recorded track. Shockingly bad vocals live, and his dancing should be phenomenal but my bowels have move movement than this. He seems to be going for if in doubt twirl your fake plait around, I was hoping it would get caught in the lighting rig to liven this performance up. No shots. Although I might have a consolation shot for wasting money betting on this one.

7. Finland – Bucking the trend here as they have gone for black ballgown, and instead of a wind machine have chosen smoke machine. The background graphics put me into a boredom trance. Another performer who doesn’t move from the spot. No shots.

8. Azerbaijan – The strangest staging so far. Singer wears a silky Columbo mac while scrawling on blackboard walls, while a man wearing a horse’s head stands on a step ladder. He takes the horse head off to reveal an Azerbaijan Rylan Clark. Good vocals, good song, but not so good that even though the song is called Skeletons there are no actual skeletons on stage. No shots.

9. Portugal – The singer’s sister has been standing in for him during rehearsals as he has a mystery illness that prevents him being away from healthcare for too long. His sister looks like him though so it’s easy to imagine him on stage (I think Salvador has just dressed as a female and is pretending to be his sister for japes). There is minimal staging, just the singer and the song, again not moving from the spot. No shots.

10. Greece – The singer is wearing a flesh colour dress, there are two topless Greek men dancing around her but not much movement from her and considering it’s an up-tempo track is disappointing. There is a wind machine though. One shot.

11. Poland – Not a memorable song or performance. Singer wears a white dress/weird toga and there is a wind machine. Two shots.

12. Moldova – I love this one, so much fun. The toe tapping ‘get this chewing gum off my shoe’ dance is in there, the running man dance while playing the saxophone is cool, the screen graphics are funky, the backing dancers/singers have dresses that switch from black and white into wedding dresses, and I do love a costume within a costume. One shot.

13. Iceland – Wow. If Iceland’s entry was a superhero she’d be PVA Glue Woman. She’s wearing a white PVC jumpsuit, white latex platforms, white plastic cape, and has her blonde hair scraped back into a no-nonsense ponytail. In the jumpsuit, there is a cut out to showcase her boobs, like a pornographic power ranger. There is a wind machine, but no way is that knocking her off those platforms. Three shots doubled! Six shots.

14. Czech Republic – Well we’ve just had PVA Glue Woman so now bring on Ferrero Roche Woman. This is the worst outfit so far. A metallic bronze foil boiler-suit is not flattering to even beautiful people. Background screen graphics show people dancing slowly in nude underwear, like a beginners swingers party. The most un-erotic thing I’ve seen. No shots.

15. Cyprus – Hovig reminds me of Chico. I like the song, it reminds me of last years’ Russian entry. He wears a black suit, but another ankle avoiding trouser. There are lots of balancing yoga moves in the dance routine which will give me a good workout as I dance along. At one point in rehearsals he lies down to sing, I’m guessing this will correspond with floor graphics. Or he might have just been tired. No shots.

16. Armenia – The screen graphics remind me of a lava lamp, that’s all I have to say about this performance. Oh, and she wears a black trouser suit. No shots

17. Slovenia – Dull staging to match a dull song. He wears a black suit, and the background graphics at one point look like a spaceship is going to beam him up, unfortunately it didn’t. No shots.

18. Latvia – Great staging with a punky neon set. Wind machine and weird fashion. Singer has metallic thigh high boots, which look like the Wonder Woman boots I made when I was seven out of my mum’s kitchen foil. Good song to end the night on. One shot.

Twenty shots, and a sip, in total*.
*This could change on the actual night if wind machines are added to other performances.