
Each week, Eurovangelists - North America’s top Eurovision podcast and Signal Award winner - will guide you through everything you need to know about the Eurovision Song Contest, Europe’s yearly competition to determine which country has the best original song. But it’s no mere competition. This extraordinary live musical showdown is also one of the most important tools defending free speech and i... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicTV & FilmAfter Shows | |||

July 1st is Canada Day, so we're celebrating Canadian artists who have graced the Eurovision Song Contest stage with one very notable exception. But we needed an expert in all things Eurovision AND all things Canada, so we had to bring in Alex of ESC... more
Tomorrow is Juneteenth here in America, so we're once again taking a listen to Black artists in Eurovision over the years. We're joined by Danielle Radford (Dropout, Tights & Fights) for a second time for this episode, and we've got the perfect way t... more
It's Pride Month and it simply wouldn't do to not honor the many trailblazing queer artists and their allies that helped push Eurovision forward to greater inclusion and acceptance. We're joined by the UK's own Eurovision superfan and international d... more
We're now three weeks from the excitement of Vienna and crowning a new winner, so now what the heck do we do? Well, one of our favorite guests, the President of OGAE Ireland, Frank returns with some advice and to discuss Amsterdam's Het Grote Songfes... more
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Eurovision sucks and so does this podcast.
I knew nothing about Eurovision until I heard an ad of theirs on MaxFun. The ad worked and now I am a Eurovision fan! My only complaint is that I like to listen to podcasts at 1.25 speed and since they include music, that doesn’t feel right.
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)!
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Eurovangelists is a lively, opinionated deep-dive into the Eurovision Song Contest, pairing three passionate North American superfans with a mix of historical context, current season coverage, and playful banter. Episodes blend on-the-ground reporting, behind-the-scenes analysis of staging and voting, and thoughtful discussion of politics, culture, and fan community surrounding Eurovision. A standout is the dynamic host chemistry and willingness to explore broad topics—from national finals and governance to notable past contests—while maintaining a fun, accessible vibe that attracts both newcomers and hardcore fans. The show frequently features guests and crossovers with Eurovision experts, media personalities, and national final insiders, ... more
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Recent guests on Eurovangelists include:
1. Kiki Babs
2. Tobias Larsson
3. Dave Holmes
4. ESC Ben
5. Daniela Simmons
6. Siobhan Thompson
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