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#OpenUp the 2021 Eurovision National Finals Vault: The ones we missed

#OpenUp the 2021 Eurovision National Finals Vault: The ones we missed
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Anxhela Peristeri: 10 facts about Albania s Eurovision 2021 singer

“Karma”. Anxhela pronounced like Angela, the English version of her name got her ticket to Eurovision after winning Festivali i Këngës 59 the annual music festival used to choose Albania’s Eurovision act. She was a favourite with many before the national selection and, now, she’s heading to The Netherlands with the country’s third non-English entry since 2018. But who is the woman behind the song? We’ve compiled 10 facts you need to know about Anxhela Peristeri. Let’s do this! Albania at Eurovision 2021: Facts about Anxhela Peristeri 1. She studied violin and opera Back in her hometown of Korça, Anxhela studied violin in high school. She later moved to the capital Tirana to study in an artistic lyceum for opera. It was here that she began to build up her musical career.

The Wiwi Jury reveals their favourites in Albania s Festivali i Këngës 59

Tonight, Albania’s long-running song festival Festivali i Këngës will kick off its 59th edition. As well as showcasing the best of Albania’s music stars, the contest will also select the act that Albania will send to Eurovision 2021. While the FiK is a little different this year with the show held on an outdoor stage and performances prerecorded earlier in the week there is still plenty of top talent in the lineup. The Wiwi Jury our in-house panel of music unprofessionals has listened to all 26 competing entries and ranked our top five songs. Who does the jury think should head to Eurovision?

Albania: Festivali i Këngës 59 reported for 21-23 December

`It’s the first national final of the Eurovision 2021 season. Now the 59th edition of Albania’s Festivali i Këngës reportedly has broadcast dates. The show will screen over three nights, from 21 to 23 December. While broadcaster RTSH has not confirmed any details of when FiK 59 will screen, the dates have been revealed by Eurovision Albania the Albanian branch of the OGAE fan network.     The festival will begin with the first night on Monday 21 December, followed by the second night on Tuesday 22 December, and concluding with the grand final on Wednesday 23 December. It hasn’t been confirmed if the three Festivali i Këngës shows will be broadcast live or if they will be recorded earlier in the week and played out later. Earlier speculation suggested that the shows would be prerecorded earlier in the week, with only the grand final voting and results broadcast live.

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