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Mysteries of the EuroVerse

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Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision
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European Broadcasting Union
Pop Music
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Intervision Song Contest
San Remo Festival
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Welcome to Mysteries of the EuroVerse, the podcast that delves deep into the intriguing world of the Eurovision Song Contest-- the world’s most watched non-sporting event. Eurovision has been running for nearly 70 years, and is watched by hundreds of millions of people. (It’s bigger than the Super Bowl)! Join us as we explore the history, the controversies, and all the campy fun of the biggest mus... more

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Latest Episodes

Zoë Më, Voyage, Switzerland (11:47), Go-Jo, Milkshake Man, Australia (26:53), Ziferblat, Bird of Pray, Ukraine (35:21), Aurin Squire, The Good Fight, (49:59)

On this episode, we're reporting on Eurovision 2025 from Basel! First we give you updates o... more

Rambo Amadeus (Montenegro, 2012) - 23:05, Nico Carney (Vulture, Comedian You Should Know) - 42:30

On this episode, we talk about how Eurovision can achieve its goal of expansion. First, we use the occasion of Montenegro returning to the contest to e... more

Wouter Hardy (Arcade)- 3:36, NYLAN (The Code, Shhhh) - 23:46, Benji Alasu (The Code, Survivor) - 41:43

This week, we're talking to the songwriters behind two Eurovision winning hits. First we sit down with Wouter Hardy, who co-wrote Duncan Laurence'... more

Sissal (Hallucination, Denmark 2025) - 3:59, Shkodra Electronike (Zjerm, Albania 2025) - 22:19, Pixie Aventura (Hulu's Drag Me To Dinner) - 43:00

This is our first episode featuring interviews with Eurovision 2025 contestants! We've talked about Eur... more

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Recent Guests

Zoë Më
Swiss Eurovision contestant, pop singer and songwriter
Switzerland
Episode: S2 EP10: Live From Basel (Class of 2025 Part II)
Aurin Squire
Television and Broadway writer
Episode: S2 EP10: Live From Basel (Class of 2025 Part II)
Rambo Amadeus
Avant-garde Montenegrin artist and Eurovision representative
Episode: S2 EP9: Global-vision?: Eurovision's Continuing Expansion
Nico Carney
Comedian and co-host of the podcast Boys Club
Episode: S2 EP9: Global-vision?: Eurovision's Continuing Expansion
Wouter Hardy
Co-writer of Duncan Laurence's Eurovision-winning song, 'Arcade.'
Episode: S2 EP8: And Then They Wrote A Song (Songwriting Part II)
Benji Alasu
Songwriter and producer, co-writer of 'The Code,' and this year's Eurovision entry for Armenia, 'Survivor.'
Episode: S2 EP8: And Then They Wrote A Song (Songwriting Part II)
Pixie Aventura
Drag queen and Eurovision expert
Drag Me to Dinner
Episode: S2 EP7: Eurovision Class of 2025 Part 1
Martin Green
New director of Eurovision Song Contest
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
Episode: S2 EP6: Eurovision 69: Too Hot for TV
Santino Fontana
Tony-winning actor and singer known for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Frozen
Episode: S2 EP6: Eurovision 69: Too Hot for TV

Hosts

Charlie Sohn
Co-host and screenwriter, known for his deep engagement with music and its cultural implications.
Agnes Reese
Co-host and pop singer, contributing a unique perspective from the music industry.
Magnus Rhys
Co-host and performer, providing insights into pop music culture and Eurovision.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • Best podcast theme song of all time

    This is a great podcast for both seasoned Eurovision fans and newbies alike. The balance of well researched history, analysis, and humor is impeccable. The opening song is also a certified bop in its own right. Yes, I admit to getting it stuck in my head. Give this show a listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    シルです。
    United States9 months ago
  • Great for fans and newcomers

    Fun and informative. As a lifelong Eurovision fan I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how much I’ve learned while still getting a dose of nostalgia. I’ve been recommending this show to all my Eurovision-curious friends ahead of this year’s contest.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CitizenConcern
    United States2 years ago
  • Great Podcast for the Uninitiated!

    Charlie and Magnus do a great job of introducing Eurovision to those of us who know very little about it. Love the combination of interviews, discussions, and games!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Swindosuwhsjdiejdiwhf
    United States2 years ago
  • Terrific interviews

    And great theme song!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    flyingcentipede
    United States2 years ago
  • Really impressed

    Expected this to be funny, but it was super informative too! Like how each episode focuses on a specific topic. One host is a Eurovision super fan, and the other is a newcomer, which makes for a dual perspective that’s really interesting. Was also impressed by the range of guests; like the hosts, they range from competition insiders to people who have seen it. Great banter, smart conversation, just the right length. If you’re not a Eurovision fan, this show will make you one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bookman83
    United States2 years ago

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The show's humorous approach has made it appealing to both die-hard fans and newcomers.
Many fans admire the engaging interviews and unique insights from guests connected to the music industry.
Listeners appreciate the combination of entertainment and informative content about the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

S2 EP8: And Then They Wrote A Song (Songwriting Part II)
Q: Can you talk about how that song came about?
It's one of the more organized songwriting camps, where we ended up with almost 40 songs.
S2 EP8: And Then They Wrote A Song (Songwriting Part II)
Q: What were the advantages of that close relationship and were there challenges?
The advantages and the challenges at the same time is that you become friends. It's such a close relationship.
S2 EP6: Eurovision 69: Too Hot for TV
Q: Is there any sort of effort to codify a standard by which a country would get kicked out for actions outside of the contest?
Martin Green notes that countries don't compete; instead, it's about public broadcasters, emphasizing the need for a subjective approach to the team's decisions.
S2 EP6: Eurovision 69: Too Hot for TV
Q: Can you talk a little bit about this new role at the organization that you're filling?
Martin Green explains that post-24, the need for a central leadership role arose due to the show's exponential growth, aiming to bring people and countries together during tumultuous times.
S2 EP1: Eurovision and the Avant-Garde
Q: How do you think about what the Eurovision culture is and how do you reconcile who you are as an artist with this giant global brand?
Konstrakta shares her experience of being accepted in Eurovision despite initial prejudices about her avant-garde style.

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Exploring the fascinating realm of the Eurovision Song Contest, this podcast covers a wide array of topics related to the event, ranging from its rich history and political controversies to the unique cultural expressions within performances. Listeners can expect insightful interviews with previous contestants and creative professionals from the music industry, offering perspectives that blend both entertainment and critical analysis. Noteworthy elements include a focus on diverse themes such as queer representation and the evolving landscape of global music competition, paired with engaging games and discussions, making the content accessible for both seasoned Eurovision enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

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Recent guests on Mysteries of the EuroVerse include:

1. Zoë Më
2. Aurin Squire
3. Rambo Amadeus
4. Nico Carney
5. Wouter Hardy
6. Benji Alasu
7. Pixie Aventura
8. Martin Green

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