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1 Feb 2020

Previewing Eurovision: Australia Decides 2020 – Part 2

JOYEurovision: The Show, Music, National Finals, Society & Culture

Previewing Eurovision: Australia Decides 2020 – Part 2

With only a week to go until Eurovision: Australia Decides, the second lot of this year’s entries deserve their time in the sun.

Michael and Liam shared their thoughts about the five songs you’ll be seeing on SBS on Saturday 8 February. They also had the chance to chat with some of them. The full, podcast-exclusive interviews will be available in your podcast feed. Make sure you subscribe!

In this preview, the boys don’t agree on everything:

Can Triple J make a difference?

Who’s got the pair excited?

Can a sad song bring them together?

Make sure you vote for your pick of the bunch down below too!

Playlist

Didirri – Raw Stuff

Mitch Tambo – Together

Jaguar Jonze – Rabbit Hole

Montaigne – Don’t Break Me [LGBTI]

Vanessa Amorosi – Lessons of Love

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