Eurovision Song Contest

Will Israel's new Eurovision entry blow judges away?

It wasn’t easy to get Israel’s song choice approved this year, but “Hurricane” finally received the thumbs up from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which runs the annual contest.

Israel will officially compete in the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest

Eden Golan will perform “Hurricane” at the competition in Malmo, Sweden, in May. The approved song has the same melody as “October Rain,” which was rejected.

By JACOB GURVIS/JTA
07/03/2024

Israel should be dropped from Eurovision if Gaza war continues, say Belgian ministers

Israel has already agreed to revise the lyrics of its potential submission to the song contest after EBU took issue with verses that appeared to reference Hamas' October 7 attack.

By REUTERS
07/03/2024

Israel to change Eurovision song's name, lyrics amid political pressure

KAN will change the lyrics to Israel's 2024 Eurovision song submission, "October Rain," and its runner-up "Dance Forever" in order to allow the country to participate in the song contest.

Second Israeli song entry for Eurovision in dispute as contest deadline approaches

The first-choice song, “October Rain,” was not approved by the EBU, reportedly because it contained a direct reference to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel.

By JACKIE HAJDENBERG/JTA
02/03/2024

President Herzog says Israel should 'be smart, appear in Eurovision'

"We talked about Public Diplomacy and I think it's important for Israel to appear in Eurovision, and this is also a statement because there are haters who try to expel us from every stage,” he added.

Eurovision considering disqualifying Israeli entry due to 'political lyrics'

The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, Kan, clarified that Israel had no intention of changing the lyrics. 

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