DT, (HPRT) the interim Greek channel will be premiering the 4 competing entries bidding to represent Greece at the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest today at 10 CET.
The 2014 Greek national final will be held at the Acro Music Hall in Athens on 11 March. The show will be aired on DT. The 2014 Greek national final will be a co-produced by DT and MAD TV Greece. A total of 4 acts will battle for the right to defend the Greek colours at the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest. Despina Vandi and Giorgos Kapoutzidis will be host the show.
How to watch
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The 4 competing entries at the forthcoming Greek Eurovision will be premiered at 10:00 CET
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About the 2014 Greek national final
The names of the 4 competing candidates at the forthcoming Greek national final Eurosong 2014 – a MAD Show were announced last month. Greece will select its 2014 Eurovision entry and representative on 11 March. You can read more about the national final here.
The candidates
- Freaky Fortune feat. Riskykidd – Rise up
- Mark Angelo feat. Josephine – Dancing night
- Krystallia – Petalouda stin Athina (Butterfly in Athens)
- Costas Martakis – Kanenas de me stamata (No one can stop me)
After the broadcast, the songs will be available online via the MAD TV YouTube channel.
Greece debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with the entry Krasi, thalassa kai t’ agori moi performed by Marinella. Marinella ended in 11th place with a total of 7 points. Greece’s best results was in 2005 when Helena Paparizou was selected to represent Greece with the song My number one. Helena won the contest with a total of 230 points, bringing Greece their first and only victory to date.
Last year, Koza Mostra and Agathonas Iakovidis won the Greek national final with the song Alcohol is free, earning the right to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö. Qualifying to the grand final in 2nd place, they eventually ended in 6th place with a total of 152 points.
Stay tuned to esctoday.com for the latest news on Greece and the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest.