Hungary (A Dal) · Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Joci Pápai - Origo |
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17th February 2017, 11:13 PM
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL FINAL... HUNGARY A Dal 18th February 2017 Begins at 6.30pm in the UK or 7.30pm Central European Time and in Hungary. Programme is scheduled to last 2 hours 10 minutes. Watch the selection via the official A Dal website. The participants Gabi Tóth & Freddie Shuman feat. Begi Lotfi - Hosszú idők Gigi Radics - See It Through Gina Kanizsa - Fall Like Rain Joci Pápai - Origo Kállay Saunders Band - 17 Leander Kills - Élet Soulwave - Kalandor Zävodi & Olivér Berkes - #háttérzaj Voting format The voting will consist of two rounds. The first round of voting will be 100% jury voting in which the four jurors will each give out 4, 6, 8 and 10 points to their favourite 4 entries. The four acts with the most points will progress to the second round. This second and final round will then be decided by 100% televoting where the winner will be chosen! The favourites to win We aren't aware of any betting odds, but it is believed that the two clear favourites are Joci Pápai and Gabi Tóth. Both have regularly scored highly with juries and app voters alike in previous round. Previous rounds also suggest Gina Kanizsa is a likely superfinalist, although poor app votes suggest she won't have the televote support to win. Gigi Radics and Kállay Saunders Band have both had app voting support in previous rounds, but less jury support than the aforementioned three. Nevertheless if either of these two do make the superfinal, they could challenge the favourites. |
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18th February 2017, 08:04 PM
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Superfinalists are Gigi Radics, Gina Kanizsa, Joci Pápai and Zävodi & Olivér Berkes. Gabi misses out in 5th place after round 1, quite the shock!
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18th February 2017, 08:32 PM
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Origo wins! Was my favourite of them all I think, maybe except Kallay so great choice!
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18th February 2017, 08:38 PM
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thanks for being a sarcy lil bitch
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At least SOMETHING went right tonight.
*.* Instant fav of all the chosen entries so far. |
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18th February 2017, 11:14 PM
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I was born 7 million years ago in Sweden, Africa
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LOVE THIS, it seems ages since we had something properly ethnic at Eurovision, really hope it can continue Hungary's amazing qualification streak.
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19th February 2017, 11:47 AM
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NO. Once again Kallay were totally robbed, 17 was a far superior song. Next year they'll be back.
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27th February 2017, 02:34 PM
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I'm a paragon so don't perceive me
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LOVE THIS, it seems ages since we had something properly ethnic at Eurovision, really hope it can continue Hungary's amazing qualification streak. Bit of a risk for said qualification streak but I'm very glad they've gone this way, it felt like they were eternally heading down the safe route - they have such an amazing unique culture in Europe so I'm glad they're showing some of it. Not sure this is hitting me the way I want all ethnic music to hit yet but we'll see how it goes. |
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