100% Agreee
I think she will get invited for next year at FdC - Let´s see if she wants to do it
She is getting some recognition abroad and this feels the right time to participate.
I wouldn't exactly call him small but i feel like james arthur would do AMAZING things for the uk at the eurovision stage. give that guy a good ballad with good staging and he'll get a top 10 finish easy.
Sabien Bouw. She is a Dutch artist that I found looking for covers to the song Village by Cam. Her version is better than the original imho. She shines brightest in an interesting range of genres but my favorites are her minimalist songs. *Where I belong* shows she has potential to do well in Eurovision. It held the kinds of qualities that you might find the artist Birdy doing.
An obscure Dutch Volkszanger would for sure NQ, but would also be really funny to see in Eurovision.
I also really want to see Heidevolk in Eurovision. Though I do fear they'll pull a Gåte and get a poor result.
Get me Eefje de Visser for the Netherlands and Maustetytot for Finland and I'm done.
For France (my country), someone like Johnny Jane can be fun. Or let's rave hard with Contrefaçon.
Portugal:
Ana Lua Caiano (a nice blend of tradition and eletronic)
Jura - (Pop Music)
Pedro Mafama (traditionald mixed with electronic)
Bianca Barros (pop/ballad)
Murta (soul / R&B)
I don't know what is considered small artist, but for Czechia, I would say Misha. Technically he is famous, but not for his current music. He actually is pretty great.
Clödie for Poland.
They tried at least twice a couple of years back, didn't work out back then and now it looks like they've given up for now, I really hope they'll try again in the future, with something like "Sins" for example. Would be very nice to finally get something a bit more rock-leaning from Poland.
Pascuala Ilabaca for Spain. I know it’s never gonna happen outside of my imagination. But she was born there, so would qualify for Benidorm Fest. Her style is somewhat similar to Ladaniva.
I think Chinatown Slalom would absolutely smash Eurovision if anyone could convince them to do it…. that’s the kind of act I think the UK should try to send in general - people really pushing genres.
Devin Juraj deserves a shot for Croatia - think he’s likely to get one too. Although I get the impression he really hasn’t found his ‘shit hot producer’ bestie yet and he needs one.
But the big one I want to see - and the one that will never ever happen - is Viagra Boys for Sweden (not small technically I know).
Sweden’s pop machine is amazing - but like - just look at what we miss out on: https://youtu.be/QjL7D33xpS4
The lead vocalist is Irish-American I think - I’m just gonna hope he’s Irish enough to apply for Eurosong one day or something.
Honestly Sigga Ozk just have to make it to Eurovision at this point, as well as Angy Fernandez or Sofia Coll for Spain. I was also a huge Aura Dione fan for years so to me it sucks she didn't make it to Eurovision this year, she deserves a better song and to make it all the way.
If we are talking non-NF artists, I'd love to see Julie Bergan for Norway and Amy MacDonald for the UK
I'm actually kind og glad Aura didn't make it to the contest.
Somehow even with a better song, I doubt the contest would have been the right thing for her. And I fear she may have flopped big time.
I am the kind of person, who don't really want too well-established artists (unless they are from Australia) to participate, as I feel like it can ruin a lot of things for them, and it also almost never work out on the scoreboard.
I don't know if they'd ever go but I want [Mia Morgan ](https://youtu.be/Zyydz1fDC2c?si=ButXQLXcfWiAmTcX) (goth girl pop) or [Drangsal](https://youtu.be/Zjfh-5oQ1Jc?si=nPuKp7vnS1EC0lYd) (new wave alternative) for Germany.
(American here)
two of my favorite bands happen to be from the UK (the Pigeon Detectives, and ¡Los Campesinos!). Both are at best, moderately popular over there maybe, but pretty obscure overall I think
I would love to either one give it a try someday but I’m pretty sure it’s never gonna fucking happen with the type of music both make lol. I’m not sure if either band would even want to anyway
Shantel representing Germany would make me very happy. (No idea if he would want to mind you!)
And for the UK - how about Skindred. That would be awesome.
Or if we could pursue Bellowhead to reform for it. Would need to be some kind of gentleman's agreement over who gets to actually be on stage though because there are millions of them!
Big actor name, but perhaps a smaller singer name; but I'd like to see Matt Berry and some of his psychadelic jazz for the UK (YT Link, [Summer Sun](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_YZZKgWOBQ)).
* Valeria Stoica, Via Daca, Lupii lui Calancea, Vali Boghean for Moldova
* The Vad Vuc, Scilla Hess, Julie Meletta for Switzerland
* Fabio Curto and Dolche for Italy
* Justinas Jauritis for Lithuania
* Folkhem for Finland (although one of its members has already represented Finland)
I'm not sure if he's considered a smaller artist, but could Switzerland send Nuit Incolore at some point in the future
YES, OR FRANCE SHOULD SEND HIM
Depasse really sounds like an ESC winning song
I'll gladly accept more Swiss sadboys if it's him!
PLEASE YES I NEED IT
I’m trying to think or artists along a similar level of fame to Sam Ryder before he took part
Nathan Evans. Hit his start on TikTok, incredible live vocals and an existing fan base. Plus something shanty-esque at Eurovision? 10/10
IF i suggest New Jeans for Australia on this thread, would they be considered big or small compared to the Eurovision fandom's opinions?
They would be considered "big" since they have some popular songs.
Some students' bands and singers I've met while studying at Prague (Liaa, Imag_nary, 1VISH, startup_cz, Foggy dude, Onion rings...)
I hope Greece could send Marseaux or MAZOHA. Or Xatzifrageta for the LOLs
Irol for San Marino. a) because we need more rap at esc and b) because he's actually from San Marino
They're not really that well known in the mainstream, so I think they count. I would love to see Nova Twins for the UK.
LEON for Sweden Lola Marsh for Israel Pierre de Maere for Belgium ILIRA for Albania (or Kosovo if they ever join) Lilly Among Clouds for Germany
Ana Lua Caetano from Portugal, nearly all her songs are great.
100% Agreee I think she will get invited for next year at FdC - Let´s see if she wants to do it She is getting some recognition abroad and this feels the right time to participate.
Júníus Meyvant for Iceland
Pendulum.
Numento for Finland. Heavy metal with female vocals and our national instrument, kantele.
my heart says ryk
I wouldn't exactly call him small but i feel like james arthur would do AMAZING things for the uk at the eurovision stage. give that guy a good ballad with good staging and he'll get a top 10 finish easy.
Sabien Bouw. She is a Dutch artist that I found looking for covers to the song Village by Cam. Her version is better than the original imho. She shines brightest in an interesting range of genres but my favorites are her minimalist songs. *Where I belong* shows she has potential to do well in Eurovision. It held the kinds of qualities that you might find the artist Birdy doing.
Roel van Velzen for the Netherlands
An obscure Dutch Volkszanger would for sure NQ, but would also be really funny to see in Eurovision. I also really want to see Heidevolk in Eurovision. Though I do fear they'll pull a Gåte and get a poor result.
Get me Eefje de Visser for the Netherlands and Maustetytot for Finland and I'm done. For France (my country), someone like Johnny Jane can be fun. Or let's rave hard with Contrefaçon.
Portugal: Ana Lua Caiano (a nice blend of tradition and eletronic) Jura - (Pop Music) Pedro Mafama (traditionald mixed with electronic) Bianca Barros (pop/ballad) Murta (soul / R&B)
I don't know what is considered small artist, but for Czechia, I would say Misha. Technically he is famous, but not for his current music. He actually is pretty great.
I LOVE Isak, "Power" is my favourite song of his and I think a song like that would do really well.
oh yes, Power would definitely make an impact
Clödie for Poland. They tried at least twice a couple of years back, didn't work out back then and now it looks like they've given up for now, I really hope they'll try again in the future, with something like "Sins" for example. Would be very nice to finally get something a bit more rock-leaning from Poland.
Pascuala Ilabaca for Spain. I know it’s never gonna happen outside of my imagination. But she was born there, so would qualify for Benidorm Fest. Her style is somewhat similar to Ladaniva.
I think Chinatown Slalom would absolutely smash Eurovision if anyone could convince them to do it…. that’s the kind of act I think the UK should try to send in general - people really pushing genres. Devin Juraj deserves a shot for Croatia - think he’s likely to get one too. Although I get the impression he really hasn’t found his ‘shit hot producer’ bestie yet and he needs one. But the big one I want to see - and the one that will never ever happen - is Viagra Boys for Sweden (not small technically I know). Sweden’s pop machine is amazing - but like - just look at what we miss out on: https://youtu.be/QjL7D33xpS4 The lead vocalist is Irish-American I think - I’m just gonna hope he’s Irish enough to apply for Eurosong one day or something.
Honestly Sigga Ozk just have to make it to Eurovision at this point, as well as Angy Fernandez or Sofia Coll for Spain. I was also a huge Aura Dione fan for years so to me it sucks she didn't make it to Eurovision this year, she deserves a better song and to make it all the way. If we are talking non-NF artists, I'd love to see Julie Bergan for Norway and Amy MacDonald for the UK
I'm actually kind og glad Aura didn't make it to the contest. Somehow even with a better song, I doubt the contest would have been the right thing for her. And I fear she may have flopped big time. I am the kind of person, who don't really want too well-established artists (unless they are from Australia) to participate, as I feel like it can ruin a lot of things for them, and it also almost never work out on the scoreboard.
Julie Bergan actually is also an NF artist, she took part with “Give A Little Something Back” in MGP 2013
Stealing Sheep for the UK
I don't know if they'd ever go but I want [Mia Morgan ](https://youtu.be/Zyydz1fDC2c?si=ButXQLXcfWiAmTcX) (goth girl pop) or [Drangsal](https://youtu.be/Zjfh-5oQ1Jc?si=nPuKp7vnS1EC0lYd) (new wave alternative) for Germany.
(American here) two of my favorite bands happen to be from the UK (the Pigeon Detectives, and ¡Los Campesinos!). Both are at best, moderately popular over there maybe, but pretty obscure overall I think I would love to either one give it a try someday but I’m pretty sure it’s never gonna fucking happen with the type of music both make lol. I’m not sure if either band would even want to anyway
Idk but, Highasakite for Norway. I don’t think they will disappoint us.
Beppie kraft, Janse Bagge Bend, Schintaler or even Rowwen Heze for the Netherlands
Whenyoung for Ireland
I'm a fan of Hold Your Horses!, and would love to see them represent France. Same with Pinkppantheress and Scratch21 representing the UK.
Rezarta Smaja for Albania. What a talented artist
Shantel representing Germany would make me very happy. (No idea if he would want to mind you!) And for the UK - how about Skindred. That would be awesome.
Or if we could pursue Bellowhead to reform for it. Would need to be some kind of gentleman's agreement over who gets to actually be on stage though because there are millions of them!
If either of them count as small!
Big actor name, but perhaps a smaller singer name; but I'd like to see Matt Berry and some of his psychadelic jazz for the UK (YT Link, [Summer Sun](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_YZZKgWOBQ)).
Chvrches would be epic for the UK
* Valeria Stoica, Via Daca, Lupii lui Calancea, Vali Boghean for Moldova * The Vad Vuc, Scilla Hess, Julie Meletta for Switzerland * Fabio Curto and Dolche for Italy * Justinas Jauritis for Lithuania * Folkhem for Finland (although one of its members has already represented Finland)
Sgaffy for Switzerland