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Eurovision: Australia Decides 2022 guide

These 11 acts will take to the stage on Saturday in the hope of representing Australia in Turin, Italy.

SBS and Blink TV return to the Gold Coast on Saturday for Eurovision: Australia Decides 2022.

11 acts will compete to represent Australia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, Italy, in May.

Once again, the act winning will be chosen by both Jury and Public voting.

Venue: Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
Hosts: Joel Creasey and Myf Warhurst
Greenroom host: Dylan Lewis.

Guest performers: Montaigne, Norwegian supergroup KEiiNO.

G-Nat!on: Bite Me

Seann Miley Moore: My Body

Isaiah Firebrace and Evie Irie: When I’m With You

Andrew Lambrou: Electrify

Jaguar Jonze: Little Fires

Charley: I Suck At Being Lonely

Voyager: Dreamer

Jude York: I Won’t Need to Dream

Sheldon Riley: Not The Same

Paulini: We Are One

Erica Padilla: To The Bottom (TikTok Wildcard Entry)

Broadcast:

Saturday February 26 on SBS
NSW/VIC/TAS/ACT 8:30pm – 10:30pm AEDT
QLD 7:30pm – 9:30pm AEST
SA 8:00pm – 10:00pm ACDT
WA 5:30pm – 7:30pm AWST
NT 7:00pm – 9:00pm ACST

NITV all States / Territories:
8pm Isaiah Firebrace: More to Give
8:30pm Eurovision: Australia Decides

Voting will commence at 22:00 (10pm) AEDT on Friday 25 February 2022 and remain open until 21:45 (9:45pm) AEDT on Saturday 26 February 2022.

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7 Responses

  1. Look none of them are horrendous this year which is a bonus. But still some lame and ordinary there. Like Paulini’s, please people and judges don’t just give it to someone with a’name’ Voyager with Dreamer ticks all the boxes it’s rocky but also quirky enough for Eurovision especially if the band dress up in a theatrical, quirky fashion- not too much we want them to be themselves. But talking of theatrical, unfortunately, some of these good songs sound like 2nd act songs in a stage musical. Not a special Eurovision style. But special mention to Sheldon Riley great performer and song. Either I’d be pleased with.

    1. Totally disagree even Eurovision has come a long way and hers is the worst to me as much as I love nostalgic sounding songs this sounds like a reject from the movie Fame

  2. Australia is sitting 2nd int he betting odds at the moment, so the bookies are very excited by at least one of these.
    Paulini is serving some serious Donna Summer vibes. You’s swear that intro to the chorus is “Enough is Enough”

  3. You need someone who has enough experience of it to know what to do when the fear hits their body, performing live in front of millions. I think this is more important than the song, ultimately.

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