Eurovision 2021 will see 17 female solo singers take to the stage of the Rotterdam Ahoy arena. From ballads to upbeat and everything in between, these ladies are bringing a variety of songs to the contest.
They’re all hoping to follow in Netta’s footsteps, who was the last female solo singer to win Eurovision in 2018.
15,163 votes, we can now reveal the result…
Greece’s Stefania is your favourite female solo singer of Eurovision 2021
Coming out on top of this poll is
Stefania. Representing Greece with the song
“Last Dance”, the star picked up 2,276 votes – that’s 15.01% of the total.
Having previously represented the Netherlands at Junior Eurovision 2016, Stefania is ready to step up to the main event. There’s been much intrigue over her staging plans for the contest with reports indicating the Greek delegation could be going big.
Elena Tsagrinou is set to represent Cyprus at Eurovision 2021 with the fiery
“El Diablo”. While in the midst of her preparations for the contest, the star took time to have an interview with wiwibloggs about her entry and discredits ideas that the song is in any way paying homage to the devil.
Indeed, Elena’s entry was the subject of a petition from a local religious group who were campaigning for the song to be axed. The Association of Theologists in Cyprus claimed that “El Diablo” is “scandalous” and goes against Christian values. But the country’s broadcaster stood their ground. CyBC released a response to said petition, and say the song will not be withdrawn from Eurovision.
He’s ready to light up the Eurovision 2021 stage with his feel-good number “Embers”. But before that James Newman is burning a path to the Wiwi Jam at Home concert.
Feelings change and seasons fade, but nothing will burn out his flame on May 19. Be sure to join us on YouTube that night to watch James wow the Internet with his distinct sound…and perhaps that now iconic coat.
The Wiwi Jam at Home 2021
Eurovision 2021 will be different from all the ones that have gone before. And while it won’t be cancelled like 2020, COVID-19 restrictions mean that many of the things we normally associate with the contest won’t be happening. However, we still intend to celebrate with the Wiwi Jam.
“Amnesia” at Eurovision 2021. But Romania’s
Roxen is most definitely one to remember. And she’s also our next confirmed act for the Wiwi Jam at Home Concert.
On the evening of May 19 she’ll bring her unique vocals to our YouTube concert as she reminds viewers that’s it’s OK to ask for help when you’re going through tough times. As she sings, “you’re not alone, you’re not alone…”
The Wiwi Jam at Home 2021
Eurovision 2021 will be different from all the ones that have gone before. And while it won’t be cancelled like 2020, COVID-19 restrictions mean that many of the things we normally associate with the contest won’t be happening. However, we still intend to celebrate with the Wiwi Jam.
Elena Tsagrinou will unleash her heat at the Wiwi Jam at Home concert.
The “El Diablo” singer is our next confirmed act. She will melt your icy with her spicy on the wiwibloggs YouTube channel the evening between the two semi-finals.
The Wiwi Jam at Home 2021
Eurovision 2021 will be different from all the ones that have gone before. And while it won’t be cancelled like 2020, COVID-19 restrictions mean that many of the things we normally associate with the contest won’t be happening. However, we still intend to celebrate with the Wiwi Jam.
Just like last year, we’re moving our annual concert from the host city of Rotterdam to the Internet. It will feature shout-outs and/or performances from the stars of ESC 2021. For obvious reasons, this year’s show will follow a different formula in the sense that there is no formula. Some artists are singing their songs in their entirety, while others have chosen to send you words of encouragement during these difficult times, while