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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

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It's Christmastime, so that means it's time for an episode better known as Hark, The Icelandic Angels Sing! Iceland’s Christmas Covers of Pop Songs: Let Them Ring; The Bridge That Unites Italy and Iceland (Sweden Sometimes Too) Or, Laura Branigan Is ... more

The European Broadcasting Union held their Winter General Assembly with two consequential votes promised, and somehow, only one vote happened. We discuss the countries that are returning this year, the countries who have dropped out as a response to ... more

We've talked a lot about Lordi and their 2006 win in Athens, and with the 20th anniversary rapidly approaching next year, we wanted our listeners to be up on one of the best contests of the otherwise not-so-great '00s era. And who better to join us i... more

This week we're talking about artists from indigenous European artists from Spain, Australia and Scandinavia, and who better to join us than the hilarious comedian Jana Schmieding of Rutherford Falls & Reservation Dogs? Jana and the boys talk about t... more

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Recent Guests

Mano Agapion
Greek pop fan and guest on the show
Drag Her podcast
Episode: Episode 96: Eurovision 2006 Recap
Jana Schmieding
Comedian, improviser, podcaster, known for Rutherford Falls and Reservation Dogs
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Episode: Episode 95: Indigenous Artists in Eurovision
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Episode: Episode 93: Silver Medal Superstars 2
Biqtch Puddin
Drag artist and winner of Boulet Brothers' Dragula Season 2
Episode: Episode 92: Spooky Eurovision Songs
Mathilde SPZ
Singer-songwriter and performer at Norway's MGP, veteran of songwriting camps
Episode: Episode 87: Eurovision Songwriting Camps
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Comedian and podcaster
Various projects, including Push the Roll
Episode: Episode 85: Eurovision 2015 Recap
Jordan Morris
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Episode: Episode 72: ESC 2020, the Eurovision That Wasn't
Glen Weldon
Co-host of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour
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Episode: Episode 67: Nostradumbass 2025
World Vashon
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Episode: Episode 65: The Saga of Stormchaser

Hosts

Jeremy Bent
Host and co-host known for his comedic insights and energetic discussions about Eurovision and its cultural significance.
Oscar Montoya
Co-host bringing a vibrant personality and a talent for humor to discussions about the arts and Eurovision spectacle.
Dimitry Pompée
Co-host recognized for his engaging commentary and enthusiastic storytelling around Eurovision events.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 263 ratings
  • Approachable!

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SarahOnTheBrink
    United States2 months ago
  • Great Podcast, But Could Use More Balance

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    DenisMezin
    United States3 months ago
  • 12 points!

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sunny and shady in RI
    United States3 months ago
  • A must listen for any Eurovision fan

    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)!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Colinglasg
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • A Eurovision Podcast for ANYONE!

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LuluTheLioness
    United States5 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the humorous chemistry of the hosts and the engaging insights they bring to the Eurovision Song Contest.
Overall, the podcast is described as a joyful and inviting space that fosters community among Eurovision enthusiasts.
Many reviews highlight the podcast's ability to blend humor with cultural commentary, making complex topics accessible and entertaining.
The show acts as an excellent introduction for newcomers while providing depth and analysis for seasoned fans of Eurovision.
Some listeners have noted that while the hosts are knowledgeable, there can be a tendency toward negativity in their critiques of performances.

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Apple Podcasts
#51
Finland/Music
Apple Podcasts
#190
Austria/Music
Apple Podcasts
#202
Israel/Music
Apple Podcasts
#208
Hong Kong/Music
Apple Podcasts
#243
Norway/Music

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Episode 95: Indigenous Artists in Eurovision
Q: What is your experience with the Eurovision Song Contest?
Jana Schmieding shares her lack of knowledge about Eurovision but expresses a newfound curiosity after listening to it.
Episode 89: Listener Postcards 2025
Q: What has been your favorite song from this year's national finals that did not win?
The song "Desolée" from Belgium stands out, along with others like "Goldilocks" from Finland and "Tiny Little Booth" from Armenia, showing how many great songs get overlooked each year.
Episode 89: Listener Postcards 2025
Q: If I do not like the Eurovision winner, does that not make me an ally?
No, you shouldn't feel bad about not being hyped for the winner, as this sentiment is common among Eurovision fans.
Episode 89: Listener Postcards 2025
Q: Which island will be the first to join Ireland in the winner's circle: Iceland, Malta, or Cyprus?
Iceland might have the best track record and consistency in Eurovision selection processes, though Malta's history is also strong. Therefore, Iceland is a solid guess.
Episode 87: Eurovision Songwriting Camps
Q: What do you say to the type of person who looks down on songs from songwriting camps?
To me, it doesn't matter if the song has six songwriters or one, as long as it's a good song and as long as it meant something at that time.

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This podcast provides an engaging and humorous exploration of the Eurovision Song Contest, which stands out not only for its musical talents but also for its vibrant history and cultural significance. The hosts, deeply passionate superfans, guide listeners through weekly episodes filled with news, debates about song choices, and captivating stories that span from the contest's inception in 1956 to its present-day dynamics. With discussions that strike a balance between entertainment and insightful commentary, the show caters to both die-hard fans and newcomers eager to learn and engage with the festivities of Eurovision.

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Recent guests on Eurovangelists include:

1. Mano Agapion
2. Jana Schmieding
3. Cecily Herzig
4. Biqtch Puddin
5. Mathilde SPZ
6. Ross Bryant
7. Jordan Morris
8. Glen Weldon

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