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Delta Goodrem representing Australia in the Eurovision

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Dogladyloveswine · 16/05/2026 10:00

Delta Goodrem is an existing pop star, worth $24 Million. I thought the Eurovision was meant to be for singers who weren't already pop stars.

I mean, why don't we just send the Rolling Stones then? Or Ed Sheeran? Where does it end? 😳

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1in3willgetcancer · 16/05/2026 17:32

SandalsandPools · 16/05/2026 17:28

Israel is part of Eurasia and a full member of EBU.

It’s not the Eurasian song contest though?

It’s ok to admit you don’t like Australia, you know? I doubt they’ll be bothered.

SandalsandPools · 16/05/2026 17:57

1in3willgetcancer · 16/05/2026 17:32

It’s not the Eurasian song contest though?

It’s ok to admit you don’t like Australia, you know? I doubt they’ll be bothered.

There’s been countries from both Europe and Asia in the EBU and Eurovision for decades now so it might as well be called the Eurasian song contest. It’s so often showcased Eurasian cultures and that’s one of the aspects that I’ve enjoyed most. Adding Australia makes it a world song contest and I fail to see why I have to be thrilled about the change whether it’s Australia or Uruguay. Or is it only Australia that I’m not allowed to object to? It really has ruined it. There’s a new Asia/Asia-Pacific song contest which is a brilliant idea and that is a more appropriate place for them imo.

Geneva12 · 16/05/2026 18:07

Eurovision is a song contest. You can have an already well known artist sing the song but the actual song has to be original.

AWeeCupOfTeaAndAnIndividualFruitTrifle · 16/05/2026 18:09

SandalsandPools · 16/05/2026 15:44

Getting a little glimpse of various Eurasian countries was what made it special. Adding Australia to that ruined it and it should never have been allowed and really if they can’t physically host the event then what was the point of adding them?

If the Middle East or Asia-Pacific held a song contest I don’t think it’d be right for the UK to be asked along regardless of how much they loved it or any ties they have to competing nations.

A number of countries could never host it the following year if they won, as they're far too small and/or have too little a population to have the necessary infrastructure. The stadium in Rotterdam in 2021 could accommodate approximately half of San Marino's entire population. Iceland has about the same population as live in Coventry, so they would massively struggle too.

Even France has had to pass on hosting before, as they said they couldn't afford it for a third time.

Ironically, Australia is massive, wealthy and has a very large population, meaning that they could very easily host it - they've hosted the Olympics before - it's just that they're much too far away for the vast majority of the participants and in a very different time zone which wouldn't work for the (vast majority) European viewers.

AWeeCupOfTeaAndAnIndividualFruitTrifle · 16/05/2026 18:13

Geneva12 · 16/05/2026 18:07

Eurovision is a song contest. You can have an already well known artist sing the song but the actual song has to be original.

It's so weird now to think that, in the early years of the contest, they just gave the sheet music to the sole in-house orchestra to play - then all the performers had to do was to put on their best frocks and suits, stand there and sing along!

1in3willgetcancer · 16/05/2026 18:14

SandalsandPools · 16/05/2026 17:57

There’s been countries from both Europe and Asia in the EBU and Eurovision for decades now so it might as well be called the Eurasian song contest. It’s so often showcased Eurasian cultures and that’s one of the aspects that I’ve enjoyed most. Adding Australia makes it a world song contest and I fail to see why I have to be thrilled about the change whether it’s Australia or Uruguay. Or is it only Australia that I’m not allowed to object to? It really has ruined it. There’s a new Asia/Asia-Pacific song contest which is a brilliant idea and that is a more appropriate place for them imo.

I truly don’t understand why you’re complaining here about it. If you think they should be in the Asian contest then write to them or something! Five countries (or their broadcasters) didn’t think Israel should be in it this year, so they’re not taking part. I just offered a tip of ignoring the country you don’t like.

CypressGrove · 16/05/2026 18:18

SandalsandPools · 16/05/2026 17:57

There’s been countries from both Europe and Asia in the EBU and Eurovision for decades now so it might as well be called the Eurasian song contest. It’s so often showcased Eurasian cultures and that’s one of the aspects that I’ve enjoyed most. Adding Australia makes it a world song contest and I fail to see why I have to be thrilled about the change whether it’s Australia or Uruguay. Or is it only Australia that I’m not allowed to object to? It really has ruined it. There’s a new Asia/Asia-Pacific song contest which is a brilliant idea and that is a more appropriate place for them imo.

It really has ruined it.

How has adding Australia really ruined Eurovision? It's just an extra country performing a song. Some years they haven't even qualified for the final - have those years also been ruined?

Gall10 · 16/05/2026 20:37

KoalaBlue1 · 16/05/2026 12:47

Delta Goodrem, singer/actor. She was on Neighbours in 2002.

Well I was nearly right!

musicalfrog · 16/05/2026 22:40

She was amazing, wasn't she?

Petrolitis · 16/05/2026 22:57

Dogladyloveswine · 16/05/2026 10:00

Delta Goodrem is an existing pop star, worth $24 Million. I thought the Eurovision was meant to be for singers who weren't already pop stars.

I mean, why don't we just send the Rolling Stones then? Or Ed Sheeran? Where does it end? 😳

Part of the reason the UK is not considered to take the competition seriously is because we don't send top artists.

Other counties do, just because you don't recognise the singers it doesn't mean they don't have an established career in their own country. For example Loreen had a top ten single before her first Eurovision win.

So if anything Australia are just getting into the spirit.

TrishM80 · 16/05/2026 23:29

I don't really care so long as the childkillers don't win.

They probably will though, they know it's a great artswashing propaganda opportunity so they'll try and rig the public vote.

Pinkfluffypencilcase · 17/05/2026 00:03

I’ve taken against her ever since she broke up Kerry katona’s marriage

Snugglemonkey · 17/05/2026 00:44

Elbowpatch · 16/05/2026 10:18

Because their population is predominantly of recent European origin.

Cyprus and Israel are geographically not in Europe either.

Cyprus is in the eu, it is considered European culturally, politically and economically. Israel and Australia are a different kettle of fish. I don't feel either should be in it as they really are not European.

SpringsOnTheWay · 17/05/2026 01:05

NZDreaming · 16/05/2026 12:32

@Dogladyloveswine havent read the full thread so apologies if someone already pointed this out but it was actually just front man Justin Hawkins from the Darkness who entered a song into our national selection, back when it was a televised popular vote rather than behind the scenes exec choice. He lost out to Scooch! (I’m a Eurovision nerd)

Oh god yes it was. And they announced two winners for it? Justin Hawkins was very pissed off.

that scooch song was a banger

Rewis · 17/05/2026 01:19

A lot of the representatives are famous in their native countries.
And like others have said that UK has sent international stars but thw results have not been great. You could send Adele or Ed Sheeran or even ask Beyonce but I don't think they would do it

MarchionessVonSausage · 17/05/2026 02:20

Delta gave a good showing at 4th place. Bulgaria in 1st.

UK last place with one single vote. That's quite something! I didn't watch but wow it must have been a shocker of a performance. Did the UK not give a shit this year and send some reject act from Britain's Got Talent??

I'm amazed people are still asking why Australia is in the contest. We here in Australia didn't get it either at first but the EBU explanation is pretty straightforward.

Off to watch Bulgaria's act.

2Rebecca · 17/05/2026 03:21

We have sent Sandy Shaw and Cliff Richard and Lulu. The question is why we now choose to send unknowns

NoCommentingFromNowOn · 17/05/2026 03:22

I think the reason we generally don’t do very well is that European pop/popular music is quite different from ours.

KateCrusader · 17/05/2026 03:43

Weren’t U2 Ireland’s (winning) entry some years back? I think that’s kind of cheating

mathanxiety · 17/05/2026 04:46

YABU.

It's a song contest, not an open audition for amateur singers.

mathanxiety · 17/05/2026 04:47

KateCrusader · 17/05/2026 03:43

Weren’t U2 Ireland’s (winning) entry some years back? I think that’s kind of cheating

Not that I remember...

mathanxiety · 17/05/2026 04:52

Snugglemonkey · 17/05/2026 00:44

Cyprus is in the eu, it is considered European culturally, politically and economically. Israel and Australia are a different kettle of fish. I don't feel either should be in it as they really are not European.

And what would you say Azerbaijan is? Armenia? Georgia?

By your reasoning, there are grounds for excluding Albania.

mathanxiety · 17/05/2026 04:54

1in3willgetcancer · 16/05/2026 16:34

Do you really think that adding Australia is what ruined Eurovision?

For me what’s wrecked it has been the wars.

For me, it's the 'rest of the world' voting.

CoffeeAndCats3 · 17/05/2026 04:57

As an Australian, I'm also annoyed that we're in it! It doesn't make any sense.

I do think Delta did a good job though. She is a class act.

nevernotmaybe · 17/05/2026 05:19

CuteOrangeElephant · 16/05/2026 10:17

Can we please stop this idea that the UK do badly at Eurovision because everyone hates the UK.

The UK do badly because they send bad songs. No one cares enough about the UK to hate it.

Sam Rider ought to be proof enough that it is, in fact, about the performance.

He could have come out, vomited like a water fountain, done the "helicopter", then ran out the place screaming about how Tinky Winky has stolen his weed, and still done well that year to be fair.

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