What has more pomp, spectacle, and sequins than the Olympics, Wrestlemania, and RuPaul's Drag Race combined? The Eurovision Song Contest, Europe’s yearly competition to determine which country has the best original song. It's an extraordinary live musical showdown in which Europe’s most dynamic singers put it all on the line in the name of national pride. And Eurovangelists, a hilarious podcast ab... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | After ShowsTV & FilmMusic |
We're cracking open the Book of Eurovision Records, on loan from the EBU until they catch us with it. It's a deep dive back through the history of the concert as we look at the some of the heights (and depths) achieved by ESC competitors over the yea... more
Now that we're officially in the 2026 Eurovision season, it's time to revisit the last time Austria hosted the contest: 2015. But we couldn't do it alone - Ross Bryant of Dropout & Push the Roll joins us to cover the show from Aminata to Zelmerlow. J... more
As we approach the 70th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, it's fun to take a look at how the ESC was viewed just 10 years ago - some songs remain as classic as ever, while some songs aren't nearly as beloved as they once were (cough_Believe... more
Well, it's been quite a ride, but all good things, and even all mediocre things, must come to an end. Our four week series on the American Song Contest comes to a close, and it's actually got some decent stuff... and also some regrettable stuff too. ... more
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I enjoy listening to Eurovangelists and appreciate the hosts’ passion and insights into Eurovision. Most of the time, the commentary is engaging and entertaining. However, there are occasions when the criticism of contestants feels overly negative and personal without much context. For example, a performer was once described as both a “terrible singer” and a “terrible person” without any explanation to support those remarks.
Additionally, while Eurovision is traditionally intended to be non-pol... more
Cannot overstate how great this show is for Eurovision newbies and established Eurovision junkies. It’s funny, interesting, and smart. Many of my friends have been gently bullied into listening and now follow too - listen and bully your own friends for the greater good of being United by Music!
I’ve just discovered the Eurovangelists and I’m so glad I did. These boys are full of enthusiasm for my favourite event and listening to them is a lot of fun. I’m going to enjoy listening back to some old episodes during the off-season and look forward to hearing what they have to say during the run up to the 2026 contest (yes, I’m thinking about that already)!
Great show! Doesn’t matter if you’re a big fan of ESC or new to the whole thing, Oscar, Dimitry, and Jeremy make it so easy to get hooked. It’s like listening to my funniest, wittiest friends talk about Eurovision!
After years of loving camp but not understanding Eurovision I caught the finale this past Saturday and I was Eurovision-pilled .Then I heard Oscar mention Eurovangelists on my beloved Drag Her and I raced to listen to episodes. From discussion of the diasporic voting blocs and the diva vote divide to the assertion that Remember Monday “look like they vape” this was the context and humor I needed to be truly hooked on Eurovision. I’m already mentally prepping a 2026 Eurovision party and eagerly a... more
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The podcast offers a humorous and lively exploration of the Eurovision Song Contest, capturing the essence of this extravagant event celebrated across Europe. Engaging hosts bring lively discussions, humorous insights, and an array of anecdotes about the traditions, history, and impactful performances associated with the contest. Each episode covers a blend of current news, past highlights, and significant cultural moments, inviting listeners to appreciate the unique spectacle of Eurovision whether they are seasoned fans or newcomers. The dynamic energy and camaraderie among the hosts create a welcoming atmosphere, often accompanied by playful banter that adds to the entertainment value.
It stands out as an engaging blend of education and ... more
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1. Ross Bryant
2. Glen Weldon
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4. Dave Holmes
5. Danielle Radford
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7. James Penrose
8. Dr. Ella Hubber
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