Yeah because that is the problem, not the fact that all that countries with a song during 3 minutes, it would be more than 300 minutes, 5 fricking hours
@@denelson83 you learn something new everyday... Didn't knew that Now if you think about it if we keep the name it would also be the biggest charity event in TV history
Fun video, Adam! Only one detail: Upper Volta is called Burkina Faso since 1984. A fun suggestion for the future: Perhaps a look to Latin America's former version of ESC, the OTI Festival held from 1972 to 2000.
Ok that explains why I've never heard of the country - even though Upper Volta sounds more badass than Burkina Faso, but a nation cannot rally around a badass name alone...
But seriously, I hope Eurovision would attempt something like this for its 100th jubilee, if it makes it there. It would be a once in a lifetime opportunity to invite the world to join in the fun. I think hosting should then be split among three countries. Definitely the winner of the 99th edition, maybe Switzerland since that's where the first one was hosted and a spot where every nation can apply to and then one of them is chosen by whatever mechanism seems fair. Give the quarter finals to the two additional hosts and the previous winner hosts the semis and finale as usual. It will probably never happen but a girl can dream and I would really appreciate it as a 60th birthday gift to me from the EBU 😅
18:32 I agree with you on associated EBU members in Eurovision like Australia did, so I’m so sure that South Korea will be the right choice for the near future of the Eurovision Song Contest, I know that I’m a K-pop fan myself as well as a Eurovision fan!😊
I quite like the idea (the superfans would surely go for it) of having a single marathon event with all 124 nations taking part. If we say each country has six minutes (3 performing and the rest for intros and change over, that would take 12 hours and 44 minutes. Assuming the vote counting takes about an hour for 25 countries, multiply that by 5 to give 5 hours for counting and interval acts. Running time so far 17 -18 hours. Add another 5 hours for the announcing of the votes and I believe we could have it done and dusted in a neat 24hours.i would definitely be up for that and would love it
Whoa, this is cool, and I was reminded of what I imagined Eurovision Asia Song Contest could've been like had it not been cancelled. (18:25) The mention of Malaysia having an associate member (presumably RTM) led me to imagine watch parties being held by Singaporeans who lived close enough to the border to be able to receive all myFreeview DVB multiplexes (or at least the RTM multiplexes) on their TVs to watch the contest live on RTM TV1 with local Malay commentary.
How about a wildcard slot. Every year any broadcaster can submit an entry which are voted for online in the lead up and then say 2 or 3 of them get through. Would add a bit of variety
As well as the 49 nations who didnt make it into the video, there was a social media post about eurovision carribean. You could also technically add the rest of the Carribean too this video, making the total count over 130
Imagine the viewing figures this massive 100+ country- participating song contest will receive. Hopefully a lot because a huge event like this needs to be seen.
I kind of would have liked you to talk about Liechtenstein a bit more. Even though they aren't EBU members, they still push for sending someone into the contest. But yeah, hopefully country vs country song contests get more attention and respect soon to afford to do continental contests and a World Final with the best of each.
A few corrections. Georgia's best result is, unfortunately, 9th place. Belarus was suspended not because "they failed to pick a song". They sent a blatant propaganda piece, and when EBU told them to change it, they sent an even more blatant one. Russia started out in 1994, and actually didn't compete in 1996 because it didn't qualify in the pre-selection. Also my guy, where did you even get a list containing *_Upper Volta and Zaire_* ???🤣
Imagine like the entire flipping world competes Here’s the format preliminary round: 10 groups of 20 Top 10 advance Quarter final: 5 groups of 20 Top 10 advance Semi final: 2 groups of 25 nations Top 15 advance Final: 36 nations!!!!! Big 5+ host + 30 from semi final Time to do all of this: Probably 4 months😅😅 But hey it’s better then just a week right! Likeability of this happening: -0,0000-E420%( so absolutely impossible)
Or: - each country has a selection show to choose their act - every country goes through a regional competition (e.g. Western Europe, North America etc.), with a set number making it through from each region (6 from Europe, 2 from NA etc.) - semi final and final with the chosen nations
I’ve always been curious about what songs other countries would send if they were in a song contest the voting would be so long though if the voting was done in todays format it would probably be around 1hr 37min if everyone was quick and didn’t say any long speeches and that would be the jury votes we would still have the televote to go
I would love to see a one off worldvision song contest this would be an amazing to hear and see that 124 would be alot but have 6 qualifying in one month man that would be insane tho.
Well we DID have an Americavision…once last year…with Michael Bolton of all people representing the state of Connecticut who ended up winning…and got cancelled after one edition. Plus we had an artist originally from Montenegro representing the state of NY. As well as the Thong Song guy representing the state of Maryland…
@@OceanChannelProductions I remember seeing articles about how there were plans for an Eurovision Asia Song Contest, but those were cancelled. (Edit: I just checked, and apparently the website had been updated in 2023, so there might be new plans)
The 2007 semifinal had 28 countries, if almost 90 countries compete which is usually what i have for my contest I would do 3 semifinals of that amount of countries where 10 qualify, and then a final of 31 countries, 10 from each semi + the host nation. This year for example is being held in japan so it's 30 countries + Japan!
I do believe that Faroe Islands were supposed to be there somewhere, but I guess our flag does look like England. 😉😉 But at least brother Greenland is there.
My list of UK entries for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest: The Corrs Natasha Bedingfield Girls Aloud Blue Honeyz Five Atomic Kitten Steps B*Witched Holly Humberstone Switch Disco Ella Henderson Calvin Harris Kylie Minogue Jedward Holly Valance Autone The Vaccines Dannii Minogue Take That S Club Texas Noel Gallagher
I'd add Faroe Islands too since KVF (the Faroese Broadcaster) is trying to join to EBU and later on participate as an independent territory from Denmark in ESC 😅
this is such a good idea, but a bit unrealistic. this is how I would have done it instead: -not EBU organising it, but WBU (World Broadcasting Unions) instead, in which EBU is also one of the members along with NABA, CBU, AIR/IAB, AUB and ABU (surprisingly, OTI who did the OTI Festival is not a member of WBU) -name the show "Worldvision Song Contest" or "World Song Contest" -make the show inspired from Eurovision -let other continents have their own continental contest, just like "Europe" has Eurovision (such as "Asiavision" for Asia-Oceania by ABU; "Americas Song Contest" by a collab of NABA, CBU, AIR/IAB and OTI; as well as "African Song Contest" by AUB), and let the format be as similar as possible to that of Eurovision with minimal modification -make each "continental" contest as "qualifiers" and take the top (three, five or even ten) countries from each "qualifier" for "Worldvision". -put each "continental" contest three months away from each other schedule-wise (one was held in February, another in May which is/was Eurovision, another in August and another in November) -last one, put the Worldvision in December; in this case, if the initial November schedule was considered too burdensome and too close to the Worldvision for the particular continental contest initially put in that schedule, then move it to August, making August a "super month" (having two continental contests in the same month, just like how a Eurovision season often has "super Saturday")
Eurovision has to be the most GOATed yet Worst. or to be specific EBU. unfair disqualification with no evidence and im still salty. BRING BACK SUNSTROKE PROJECT MOLDOVA (joke)
I actually don't thing that we actually need more countries, the songs are too many to give all the artist a fair chance to "stick" on the charts. What I think needs to be fixed is the selections, a lot of countries have a competition to select a song for Eurovision while the goal should be promoting a good song representing the culture of the different countries involved.
Oh dear, you forgot a whole bunch of possibilities. Since for Junior Eurovision Wales, Scotland and England can participate seperate from the United Kingdom (when BBC decides not to participate as a nation) the ante is up. Following that rule Belgium could decide to leave their three broadcasters the choice to join, meaning Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels could compete, even pushing it that the eastern cantons could do the same (yes they all have tv stations that are members due to their link to the governing bodies) but then Switzerland can do the same, so could Germany and France with their o erseas territories (which is currently also possible for any British overseas territory that has a local broadcaster with any kind of affiliate membership. giving you a minimum of nearly 20 additional participating broadcasters. But you talk of countries, so I'm off topic 😅😂 When all is said and done you could have more participating broadcaster than there are countries in the world.
The thumbnail is clickbait. It says ''100+'' countries, in Europe + Australia there are in total 51 countries, so if every country entered the competition it wouldn't be over 100+.
The associate members has more financial issues than others so the countries that could do it in the future are 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇳🇯🇵🇰🇷🇳🇿🇰🇿🇲🇾 (Maaaybe 🇮🇳🇧🇷)…Especially USA already had the American Song Contest and Korea can bring HUGE crowds and the *money hungry* EBU would love to have them As a Japanese/American ESC fan, I’d doubt Asiavision would not happen anytime soon. 🇰🇷🇨🇳would dominate too much if they send their global artists and 🇹🇼might not be able to join due to 🇨🇳. South Asia as a whole might withdraw due to territorial disputes and financial issues, some SEA nations have disputes with 🇨🇳 but who knows. Maybe if Is***l will stay in ESC, 🇵🇸 could be in Asiavision instead!
I was working on the basis that the United Kingdom would continue to represent the way it has done. I wonder if the BBC will ever give that up, but I'd be curious to see a contest where the individual nations take part, as a half Welshie myself 🏴
So the next time someone asks you for the millionth time why Australia competes, or indeed why the UK still does after Brexit, there's your answer. It's irritating how people take the Euro part of the title so literally, as if they've never heard of a little thing called branding. It also annoys me in the case of Australia, because before their first participation in 2015, few asked the same question of Israel, indicating that people don't actually know where Israel is, but they do know that Australia is a big island on the other side of the world, so it stands out. They're not good at geography, in other words. For the people who grumble about Australia every year in the UK, I'd love to see the US enter just to see them lose their minds. This was explored in an episode of Pointless when the contestants were asked to name members of the EBU. As Richard Osman explained that you don't have to be in Europe to be eligible, just be a member of the EBU, you could see some people's heads spinning. 'You don't have to be in Europe?!' 🤯 So it became a dare, do they risk looking stupid by naming a country in Africa or the Americas in the hope that it's Pointless, or do they play safe and go for a country that definitely competes? That was a fun one.
pope francis better drop a fire beat 🔥
😂😂😂😂
"God is our Saviour"
"He's gonna come to save ya"
"His son is Jesus"
"The one who sees us"
@@Coolouie 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
He already released an album back in 2015
And Vatican City have won the Eurovision!!!!
Upper Volta and Zaire no longer exist. :D They are Burkina Faso and DRC now.
Ok so imagine the jury votes!!! IT WOULD TAKE LIKE 10000 MILION YEARS
Yeah because that is the problem, not the fact that all that countries with a song during 3 minutes, it would be more than 300 minutes, 5 fricking hours
@@francescobujin2514I mean yeah, but not all of them are performing in the same episodes
@@AAqualotl_Animations well yeah but It Will still be veeeeeryyyyy long
@@francescobujin2514 true, but at least the finals have around the same amount of songs as usual
@@AAqualotl_Animations well yeah and btw for the points i think that It Will go over 1000 points
this video went from the biggest Eurovision song contest to basically Worldvision song contest.
No, "World Television Song Contest". World Vision is a charity.
@@denelson83 you learn something new everyday... Didn't knew that
Now if you think about it if we keep the name it would also be the biggest charity event in TV history
You just took the words out of my mouth.
@@WinderBlitzthat’d be cool
Fun video, Adam! Only one detail: Upper Volta is called Burkina Faso since 1984.
A fun suggestion for the future: Perhaps a look to Latin America's former version of ESC, the OTI Festival held from 1972 to 2000.
Ok that explains why I've never heard of the country - even though Upper Volta sounds more badass than Burkina Faso, but a nation cannot rally around a badass name alone...
And Zaïre is DR Congo now too
Did you know that in the OTI Song Contest, in one edition, an African nation was invited to take part? It was Equatorial Guinea 🇬🇶.
But seriously, I hope Eurovision would attempt something like this for its 100th jubilee, if it makes it there. It would be a once in a lifetime opportunity to invite the world to join in the fun. I think hosting should then be split among three countries. Definitely the winner of the 99th edition, maybe Switzerland since that's where the first one was hosted and a spot where every nation can apply to and then one of them is chosen by whatever mechanism seems fair.
Give the quarter finals to the two additional hosts and the previous winner hosts the semis and finale as usual.
It will probably never happen but a girl can dream and I would really appreciate it as a 60th birthday gift to me from the EBU 😅
that will be wild mate
Ok now I want to see Zimbabwe in Eurovision now.
I need to see how they would do.
Yeah, Tinashe Makura was thrown around for a bit, especially in 2018 as he tried to represent San Marino.
What I want to see even more than a Vatican City entry, is a Vatican City vote 😂
Yeah, imagine the pope saying "12 points go to..."
This was such a fun video, and seeing Euro Neuro by Montenegro 🇲🇪 feature was quite something 😂🎉❤
“Just how big can this get?”
“GIANT. OVER THE GALAXY.”
can't wait for "the moon's" entry
Uranus would do great
Uranus would do great
I have got this in a play I'm writing and I have 192 countries compete in a International Song Festival but it still has Eurovision at its heart
THIS IS GOING TO BE AMAZING 🤩! when does it starts
18:32 I agree with you on associated EBU members in Eurovision like Australia did, so I’m so sure that South Korea will be the right choice for the near future of the Eurovision Song Contest, I know that I’m a K-pop fan myself as well as a Eurovision fan!😊
I quite like the idea (the superfans would surely go for it) of having a single marathon event with all 124 nations taking part. If we say each country has six minutes (3 performing and the rest for intros and change over, that would take 12 hours and 44 minutes. Assuming the vote counting takes about an hour for 25 countries, multiply that by 5 to give 5 hours for counting and interval acts. Running time so far 17 -18 hours. Add another 5 hours for the announcing of the votes and I believe we could have it done and dusted in a neat 24hours.i would definitely be up for that and would love it
That's a world cup.
Aussie here. As you rightly pointed out our participation is purely on an invitational basis. But that could end at any time
22:30 Upper Volta??? You mean Burkina Faso.
gotta love the eurovision content
1:39 Georgia’s best position is 9th in 2010
19:30 The previous year's winner is pre-qualified, even if it is not hosting as we saw with Ukraine 2023.
Whoa, this is cool, and I was reminded of what I imagined Eurovision Asia Song Contest could've been like had it not been cancelled.
(18:25) The mention of Malaysia having an associate member (presumably RTM) led me to imagine watch parties being held by Singaporeans who lived close enough to the border to be able to receive all myFreeview DVB multiplexes (or at least the RTM multiplexes) on their TVs to watch the contest live on RTM TV1 with local Malay commentary.
How about a wildcard slot. Every year any broadcaster can submit an entry which are voted for online in the lead up and then say 2 or 3 of them get through. Would add a bit of variety
Big fan of this idea!
I'd like to see them invite another random country to compete in 2026 to celebrate the 60th anniversary like they did with Australia
It would be dramatic to see some of the americas go at it with the United States to see who can make the best bop.
As well as the 49 nations who didnt make it into the video, there was a social media post about eurovision carribean. You could also technically add the rest of the Carribean too this video, making the total count over 130
Imagine the viewing figures this massive 100+ country-
participating song contest will receive. Hopefully a lot because a huge event like this needs to be seen.
22:04 My country !! 🇮🇩🇮🇩
At this point is more like a World Song Contest
Imagine all the different sounds we get
I kind of would have liked you to talk about Liechtenstein a bit more. Even though they aren't EBU members, they still push for sending someone into the contest. But yeah, hopefully country vs country song contests get more attention and respect soon to afford to do continental contests and a World Final with the best of each.
thanks for giving us worldvision, this will also have group stages, quater final, semi finals and a final
15:52 some countries smh 🤦♂️
22:34 Zaire? DR Congo.
18:20 Hong Kong in ESC. what a fever dream and we can even say we were part of a European country once so it counts
I gotta be honest, this video felt educational to me despite it not being real, I still love it.
Absolutely bonkers!
we bringing Upper-Volta and Zaire back 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Isn't Upper Volta jsut Burkina Faso, as Google showed is location to be Burkina Faso, this also includes Zaire as the Democratic Republic of the Congo
A few corrections.
Georgia's best result is, unfortunately, 9th place.
Belarus was suspended not because "they failed to pick a song". They sent a blatant propaganda piece, and when EBU told them to change it, they sent an even more blatant one.
Russia started out in 1994, and actually didn't compete in 1996 because it didn't qualify in the pre-selection.
Also my guy, where did you even get a list containing *_Upper Volta and Zaire_* ???🤣
Wikipedia calls them that in the former associate list.
was not expecting BANGLADESH in esc
Imagine like the entire flipping world competes
Here’s the format
preliminary round:
10 groups of 20
Top 10 advance
Quarter final:
5 groups of 20
Top 10 advance
Semi final:
2 groups of 25 nations
Top 15 advance
Final: 36 nations!!!!!
Big 5+ host + 30 from semi final
Time to do all of this:
Probably 4 months😅😅
But hey it’s better then just a week right!
Likeability of this happening: -0,0000-E420%( so absolutely impossible)
Or:
- each country has a selection show to choose their act
- every country goes through a regional competition (e.g. Western Europe, North America etc.), with a set number making it through from each region (6 from Europe, 2 from NA etc.)
- semi final and final with the chosen nations
@@wangsengsin2527 yea that could word
I’ve always been curious about what songs other countries would send if they were in a song contest the voting would be so long though
if the voting was done in todays format it would probably be around 1hr 37min if everyone was quick and didn’t say any long speeches and that would be the jury votes we would still have the televote to go
I'd love to be Canada's first entrant just to embarass myself and NQ for the fun of it
There aren’t many countries left after that list!
Great video! 🎉
Thank you so much!
I would love to see a one off worldvision song contest this would be an amazing to hear and see that 124 would be alot but have 6 qualifying in one month man that would be insane tho.
But adam martyn what about mars or titan are those planets competing at eurovision or what???
This would be fun
What about with all of the countries of the world?
Vatican City could send like a gospel choir
We want Americavision, Asiavision and Africavision !!
Well we DID have an Americavision…once last year…with Michael Bolton of all people representing the state of Connecticut who ended up winning…and got cancelled after one edition. Plus we had an artist originally from Montenegro representing the state of NY. As well as the Thong Song guy representing the state of Maryland…
that would be funny to see Hong Kong and China compete separately in the same competition, we need Asia vision
@@OceanChannelProductions
I remember seeing articles about how there were plans for an Eurovision Asia Song Contest, but those were cancelled. (Edit: I just checked, and apparently the website had been updated in 2023, so there might be new plans)
I am so happy my country Hong Kong included in this maga Eurovision and I would even submit a song if it's real.
I feel like Kazakhstan could totally compete because they were in need from 2016-2022
The 2007 semifinal had 28 countries, if almost 90 countries compete which is usually what i have for my contest I would do 3 semifinals of that amount of countries where 10 qualify, and then a final of 31 countries, 10 from each semi + the host nation. This year for example is being held in japan so it's 30 countries + Japan!
This mega event should be called the Worldvision Song Contest.
There was a company named Worldvision Enterprises
@@NicolasPetrosLanning And there is a charity called World Vision.
I do believe that Faroe Islands were supposed to be there somewhere, but I guess our flag does look like England. 😉😉
But at least brother Greenland is there.
that ain't eurovision, that's WORLDVISION... 😆
You could also add the overseas territories and you could reach 150 members
My list of UK entries for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest:
The Corrs
Natasha Bedingfield
Girls Aloud
Blue
Honeyz
Five
Atomic Kitten
Steps
B*Witched
Holly Humberstone
Switch Disco
Ella Henderson
Calvin Harris
Kylie Minogue
Jedward
Holly Valance
Autone
The Vaccines
Dannii Minogue
Take That
S Club
Texas
Noel Gallagher
2:41 I like that you chose one of the biggest flops from our country :D
I'd add Faroe Islands too since KVF (the Faroese Broadcaster) is trying to join to EBU and later on participate as an independent territory from Denmark in ESC 😅
In which case you'd have a strong case for Scotland and Wales to join too.
Also btw Upper Volta was now known as Burkina Faso, & Zaire was now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo just too take note
Can’t wait for some kpop in esc 2025 🔥🔥🔥
I'd love to see South Korea enter Eurovision! There appears to be a lot of similarities between Eurovision and K-Pop!
Yeah, we need to see someone top AleXa (Oklahoma 2022).
At this time, just let every Country and dependency compete, doesn't matter anymore.
this is such a good idea, but a bit unrealistic. this is how I would have done it instead:
-not EBU organising it, but WBU (World Broadcasting Unions) instead, in which EBU is also one of the members along with NABA, CBU, AIR/IAB, AUB and ABU (surprisingly, OTI who did the OTI Festival is not a member of WBU)
-name the show "Worldvision Song Contest" or "World Song Contest"
-make the show inspired from Eurovision
-let other continents have their own continental contest, just like "Europe" has Eurovision (such as "Asiavision" for Asia-Oceania by ABU; "Americas Song Contest" by a collab of NABA, CBU, AIR/IAB and OTI; as well as "African Song Contest" by AUB), and let the format be as similar as possible to that of Eurovision with minimal modification
-make each "continental" contest as "qualifiers" and take the top (three, five or even ten) countries from each "qualifier" for "Worldvision".
-put each "continental" contest three months away from each other schedule-wise (one was held in February, another in May which is/was Eurovision, another in August and another in November)
-last one, put the Worldvision in December; in this case, if the initial November schedule was considered too burdensome and too close to the Worldvision for the particular continental contest initially put in that schedule, then move it to August, making August a "super month" (having two continental contests in the same month, just like how a Eurovision season often has "super Saturday")
Could you do UKTV logo from 1997-2024
russia debuted in 1994 with a song named "eternal wanderer" by youdiph
Love this
16:43 We need the pope to participate at the ESC!
Eurovision has to be the most GOATed yet Worst. or to be specific EBU. unfair disqualification with no evidence and im still salty. BRING BACK SUNSTROKE PROJECT MOLDOVA (joke)
Or why not have continental competions and let the best from each continet compete against each other.
Yea this can be cool
I actually don't thing that we actually need more countries, the songs are too many to give all the artist a fair chance to "stick" on the charts.
What I think needs to be fixed is the selections, a lot of countries have a competition to select a song for Eurovision while the goal should be promoting a good song representing the culture of the different countries involved.
Just give the British broadcaster the ability to let anyone in from their former colonies (earth)
I do this every year as a contest and i screw the Eurovision ebu rules. I do this with every country on earth
Oh dear, you forgot a whole bunch of possibilities. Since for Junior Eurovision Wales, Scotland and England can participate seperate from the United Kingdom (when BBC decides not to participate as a nation) the ante is up. Following that rule Belgium could decide to leave their three broadcasters the choice to join, meaning Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels could compete, even pushing it that the eastern cantons could do the same (yes they all have tv stations that are members due to their link to the governing bodies) but then Switzerland can do the same, so could Germany and France with their o erseas territories (which is currently also possible for any British overseas territory that has a local broadcaster with any kind of affiliate membership. giving you a minimum of nearly 20 additional participating broadcasters. But you talk of countries, so I'm off topic 😅😂
When all is said and done you could have more participating broadcaster than there are countries in the world.
In my 35 years, I do never heard of Honduras
Georgias best result is 9th (2x), not 3rd
Including Zaire…, hasn’t been called that this side of the millennium…
And Greenland, which belongs to Denmark…
I hope Bosnia and Herzegovina will be back in 2025. I really miss my country in the Eurovision :( ❣BiH ❣
The thumbnail is clickbait. It says ''100+'' countries, in Europe + Australia there are in total 51 countries, so if every country entered the competition it wouldn't be over 100+.
If you watch the video fully it will become clear why there is over 100 😊
if the philippines joins eurovision, it might be interesting 😂😂
We we join the contest in 3 am
@@LuxembourgishMapping We we join the contest too.. in 3 am to 9 am Okay
The associate members has more financial issues than others so the countries that could do it in the future are 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇳🇯🇵🇰🇷🇳🇿🇰🇿🇲🇾 (Maaaybe 🇮🇳🇧🇷)…Especially USA already had the American Song Contest and Korea can bring HUGE crowds and the *money hungry* EBU would love to have them
As a Japanese/American ESC fan, I’d doubt Asiavision would not happen anytime soon. 🇰🇷🇨🇳would dominate too much if they send their global artists and 🇹🇼might not be able to join due to 🇨🇳. South Asia as a whole might withdraw due to territorial disputes and financial issues, some SEA nations have disputes with 🇨🇳 but who knows. Maybe if Is***l will stay in ESC, 🇵🇸 could be in Asiavision instead!
I bet next year they’ll add the solar system 😂
Why stop there? How about the Universe...? 👀
@@AdamMartyn At this rate, why not? 😂😂😂
...and they would all come to us? (I'm swiss)
What if bigger countries like USA, japan, wanted to be in the big members
It would be interesting to see if bigger nations would gain similar status to the Big Five. Maybe it would be expanded to a Big Ten?
I’m still waiting for Liechtenstein and Kosovos debute🥲
This is not Eurovision its changed to Worldvision😅
You forgot about possible countries like Scotland etc lol
I was working on the basis that the United Kingdom would continue to represent the way it has done. I wonder if the BBC will ever give that up, but I'd be curious to see a contest where the individual nations take part, as a half Welshie myself 🏴
lol Belarus being expelled and Israel being welcomed is just wild
Why is Israel being welcomed wild?
So the next time someone asks you for the millionth time why Australia competes, or indeed why the UK still does after Brexit, there's your answer. It's irritating how people take the Euro part of the title so literally, as if they've never heard of a little thing called branding. It also annoys me in the case of Australia, because before their first participation in 2015, few asked the same question of Israel, indicating that people don't actually know where Israel is, but they do know that Australia is a big island on the other side of the world, so it stands out. They're not good at geography, in other words. For the people who grumble about Australia every year in the UK, I'd love to see the US enter just to see them lose their minds. This was explored in an episode of Pointless when the contestants were asked to name members of the EBU. As Richard Osman explained that you don't have to be in Europe to be eligible, just be a member of the EBU, you could see some people's heads spinning. 'You don't have to be in Europe?!' 🤯 So it became a dare, do they risk looking stupid by naming a country in Africa or the Americas in the hope that it's Pointless, or do they play safe and go for a country that definitely competes? That was a fun one.
if kazakhistan can in jesc he canb in the esc
dream on...with the current unresolved issues of ESC 2024!
the hell zaire is there aint no one comin up as zaire
can malaysia join eurovision
BRO IT ISNT ESC NOW ITS WORLDVISION SONG CONTEST
Some of the ones in the last list just don't exist anymore 😂
It would be very unfair for the big 5 to jump straight to the final.
in my opinion the big 5 & host country skip to the semi-finals
Euro