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Going to Liverpool?

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Good evening all and Hello Europe!

The excitement is building as the rehearsals have begun! They certainly changed a lot of opinions didn’t they?

Remember to fly your colors and show your support no matter where you are, Wild Youth are our representatives this year so let’s show them we care!

So here are a few helpful hints and tips for those going to Liverpool this year!

OGAE Ireland Pub – SEEL ST VENUE

OGAE Ireland will be based out of The Seel Street Venue this year, this is a very centrally located pub, halfway between the arena and the city centre (Its Liverpool, everything is 10 minutes away).

While this is where our club can gather, it is not exclusively for club members so family and friends can join as well!!! After all it is Eurovision! 

Also joining us will be OGAE Australia and OGAE Rest of the World clubs so let’s show our sister clubs the hospitality we are famous for!

Opening hours are:

Tuesday 15:00pm to 00:00am
Wednesday 17:00pm to 00:00am
Thursday 15:00pm to 01:00am
Friday 15:00pm to 03:00am
Saturday 13:00pm to 04:00am

There will be a live band onsite on Tuesday and Thursday and for the rest of the time they will be playing our music.

We’ll have a Eurovision bingo sheet and more for you to pick up and use throughout the week!

For those around on Sunday and Monday we will look into alternatives (I’m headed there tomorrow)

Liverpool Map

We have a map created with easy access to all the important venues (more being added all the time)

Eurovision 2023 Map

Events 

The lovely Kittenseses on Twitter has compiled nearly 300 events (at the time of this email) into one doc, this includes venues that will be showing the event as well

Eurovision Events Liverpool May 2023

Chat Groups

We have a WhatsApp group for everyone to join while we are in Liverpool so if you know anyone going tell them to join, and they can arrange meet ups, events etc 🙂 

Just use the Contact us for the link or email ogae ireland @ gmail .com

And now for the Mammy part 

Weather

Looks like it will be raining all week, so bring a nice jacket with you as you may be outside for periods at a time, no need to catch your death while you are out there. So while you think you may not need the suntan lotion just bring it in case.

Shops

You have access to virtually the same shops and items as you would in Ireland, Liverpool city centre is very cosmopolitan with dozens of major brands in there. If you are worried about your toiletries most of the shops over there have tiny travel size items for 1 pound or less.

Emergency contact details

Call 101 for non-emergency enquiries. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service on 18001 101.

999 is the official emergency number for the United Kingdom, but calls are also accepted on the European Union emergency number, 112. All calls are answered by 999 operators, and are always free.

Irish Embassy UK Tel.: +44 (0)20 7235 2171

Most importantly, Stay safe, don’t be alone and if this is your first Eurovision introduce yourself, I’ve met some of the most wonderful people at the Eurovision, we don’t bite (except for the Australians, but just get them a bevvy of their choice and they are your friend for life!) 

Yours,

Frank Dermody
OGAE Ireland President

Not going to Liverpool? Check out these viewing parties instead.

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So you can’t go to Liverpool this year? Why not consider these viewing parties to watch the Eurovision on Saturday the 13th May.

Cork

Mockie Ah’s Ultimate Eurovision Viewing Party
The Pav Carey’s Lane Cork
Cost: €18

Join Ireland’s leading drag haus, Mockie Ah, as they host the ultimate Eurovision viewing party and club night! Watch the Eurovision 2023 Final live on the cinema screen, come dressed as your favourite Eurovision contestant and join in on the pre-show games! Enjoy the post-show clubnight with pop, disco and Eurovision classics until late with pop-up drag shows, drink promos and giveaways throughout!

View the event here 

Dublin

Eurovision Screening Party
The Flying Duck, Dundrum, Dublin
Cost: €9

The biggest Eurovision Screening Party in Dublin returns to The Flying Duck, Harvey Nichols, Dundrum. Doors from 6pm, broadcast from 8pm.

View the event here

Galway

EUROVISION 2023 ON THE BIG SCREEN
Palas Cinema, Galway city
Cost: €9 – €12

Join us for Eurovision 2023!Live and on the big screen! The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 is the upcoming 67th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest!

View the event here

Other viewing parties?

Are you hosting a viewing party? Let us know and we can list it here

Limerick EuroBash and Preview Party – April 7th

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Join us in KasBah on April 7th for Limericks EuroBash

 

Entry Free

Belfast Eurobash and Preview Party April 8th

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In conjunction with OGAE UK Belfast hosts its own Eurobash and Preview Party on April 8th the at the Hatfield Bar.

Watch and vote on the songs from this year and then dance the night away to your favorite hits #eurovision

** Free Entry **

Cork EuroBash and Preview Party

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Cork hosts its own Eurobash and Preview Party on April 15th at the Liberty Bar.

Watch and vote on the songs from this year and then dance the night away to your favourite hits #eurovision

** Free Entry **

Dublin EuroBash and Preview Party –

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In partnership with Mr Eurobash, we’re delighted to announce the annual Dublin Preview Party. We’ll show all of the 2023 songs from 7.30-9.30pm and then invite everyone to vote, ultimately crowning the Irish Fan Club favourite!

From 9.30pm, we’ll go loco loco and get your adrenalina pumping as we cha cha cha the night away to 5 hours of non-stop Eurovision hits!

*** Free entry and all welcome! ***

Songwriter Aidan O’Connor on how to write a song for Eurovision

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Aidan O'Connor flying the flag for Ireland at Eurovision.
Irish Songwriter Aidan O'Connor, who helped bring The Czech Republic to the Eurovision final for the first time in 2016.

Most Eurovision fans have at one point in their lives thought, ‘Maybe I could write a song for Eurovision’, generally after a few sherry’s to help drown their sorrows after seeing their own country fail to get into the Eurovision final once again. Rarely does this ever materialise though.

However, in the case of Irishman Aidan O’Connor he paired his love of Eurovision with his skills as an English teacher and put pen to paper. His first song in a Eurovision national selection show was back in 2011 in Lithuania when Kas jos tokios performed his song Unbreakable from inside a wooden box for the whole duration of the song. Fast forward to 2023 and Aidan has had over 40 songs in various national finals around Europe, including a song in the Lithuania, San Marino, Malta & Romania national competitions this year. In Romania his song Statues sung by X Factor Romania finalist Andrei Dutu finished in third place.

It was in 2016 in Stockholm when Aidan’s songwriting skills really paid off as he had the honour of co-writing the song that brought The Czech Republic to the Eurovision Song Contest final for the very first time. Aidan, alongside Sara Biglert & Christian Schneider, wrote the song I Stand which was sung by Gabriela Guncikova and which finished in 25th place in the final.

Speaking to the Irish Eurovision podcast, I’m Sorry Zero Points, Aidan described that experience as “a dream come true…. It was one of the most special times in my life”. Aidan went on to described how the song was internally selected by the Czech delegation and it was originally supposed to be song by a different singer but things changed and for a while the song was dropped but only to be chosen again by Gabriela.

Aidan also explained the process of staging the song in Stockholm and the professionalism of the Swedish team at SVT who were producing the Eurovision Song Contest that year. After the rehearsals they were able to meet the producers and tweak things such as camera angles and lighting.

Having Aidan in the final in 2016 meant Ireland had something to cheer about, after Nicky Byrne who represented Ireland with his song Sunlight that year failed to make the Eurovision final. However, Aidan went on to discuss how he met Nicky & Marty Whelan and Nicky’s backing singer Janet Grogan at the “epic” Opening Ceremony in Stockholm which included performances by Loreen, Carola, Mans Zelmerlow & a talk by Bjorn from ABBA.

Janet Grogan is someone who would cross Aidan’s path again in 2022 when she sang his song Ashes of Yesterday in the Irish Eurosong and came second behind Brooke Scullion & That’s Rich. Of course Aidan mentioned how he would love the opportunity to see one of his songs represent his home country in Eurovision one day.

When it comes to giving out words of wisdom to budding Eurovision songwriters Aidan advised, “you shouldn’t write a Eurovision song, you should write a song that you love and that you are proud of and represents everything you want to say, because in Eurovision we get a lot of people trying to emulate what has won before.”

He goes on to say, “It’s like with life, if you try and copy someone else or write to try and win, that can take away from what is a beautiful song and the message you are trying to write. But of course there are certain things you need, you should get to the chorus within the first minute and the first 30 seconds of the song is huge as you need to grab people’s attention as much as you can. Those hooks can be important.”

To listen to the interview in full click here.

 

 

 

Omar Naber backs Joker Out for Eurovision victory.

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Two time Eurovision singer Omar Naber backs Joker Out to win Eurovision 2023.

Two time Eurovision representative for Slovenia, Omar Naber is backing 2023 act Joker Out for a Eurovision victory. Speaking to Irish Eurovision podcast, I’m Sorry Zero Points, Omar described how he has known the lead singer of Joker Out, Bojan Cvjetićanin, since meeting him as a 14-year-old boy while recording his third album in a music studio in Ljubljana.

Omar recalled being impressed by the talented teenager with his great voice and ability to write and play music at such a young age. Omar went on to be Bojan’s singing teacher and also introduced him to various contacts within the Slovenian music industry, as he predicted Bojan was going to be a big star in the music business because “not only is he talented but he is ridiculously smart music business wise”.

Speaking to hosts Adrian & Seamus, Omar went on to discuss how despite being a huge star in Slovenia Bojan is actually a very private person who likes to remain friends with the people who know him “before he made it big”. Joker Out are the biggest music act in Slovenia and have won Artist of the Year in 2021 & 2022 and after Eurovision they will return to perform at an already sold-out arena show in Ljubljana.

Discussing what advice he would give to Joker Out for Eurovision Omar refuses to give them any, “when you are going to Eurovision, everyone wants to give you advice. You are the one going there and standing on that stage, you’re the one 60 or 70 million people are going to watch. Of course people want to give you advice and be associated with you because you have a very high status at that point in time. Everyone wants to be responsible for your success if you get it. So I will not give advice to Joker Out, because I think they know better than me”.

On the possibility of qualifying for the final Omar does not hold back and declares that Joker Out and their song Carpe Diem “are going to get the biggest result in the history of Slovenia, I guarantee you that. It’s going to happen, I know it. It’s written in the stars. I wouldn’t be surprised if they win”.

If Joker Out win or place in the top six in the final of Eurovision it will be the best result for Slovenia, whos most recent best result was 7th place in 2001 with the song Energy by Nusa Derenda. Someone who is well known to Omar as they released a duet together in 2011 called Duša moje duše. Omar describes Nusa as “a very good singer and someone who is easy to work with”. He talked how it was a great opportunity for him to duet with Nusa and described the experience as “something special”.

Omar went on to talk about his two experiences at Eurovision in 2005 & 2017, both times in Kyiv. He mentioned that on his first time to Eurovision in 2005 he was too young to comprehend what was happening and he didn’t take it as seriously as he should have but he is very grateful to have represented his country. He represented Slovenia with the song Stop which he wrote and although the song is about a relationship, he mentions that the song is his breakthrough and what he is most known for in Slovenia.

2017 saw Omar return to Eurovision with the song On My Way, a song his wrote 12 years prior. He believes he was more prepared and more experienced and ready for the song contest compared to his first attempt. He revealed that many artists in Slovenia wanted his song On My Way which is actually about a period in his life when he was aware of his potential as an artist but constrained by the nature of the small music industry in Slovenia and whether he should move abroad and try make it big internationally or stay within his home country and enjoy the status and lifestyle he had developed in Slovenia.

On the possibility of a making a historic third attempt at Eurovision for Slovenia he doesn’t rule it out and in fact says that he would be up for returning to Eurovision. However, next time he is returning to his roots and he would perform a punk rock song.

Listen to the interview in full here.

 

 

 

Euroclub 2023

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@euroclub2023 is coming to Liverpool’s @CampandFurnace with 9 nights, up to 7 hours each night of partying and Eurovision star headline acts to be announced. OGAE pre-sale begins from Thursday at 11am GMT. Day tickets and general public tickets on sale in March. More details here!

We are delighted to be confirming the first acts for Euroclub 2023 – and we’re getting things going with three Eurovision WINNERS! Linda Martin, Conchita Wurst and Charlotte Perrelli will all be joining us as part of an amazing line-up of guests. Tickets available 11am Thursday 16 February here.