Another Eurovision year is building to a climax, with the first semi-final only a day away. Money has been wagered and arguments made as to which songs will make it through to the final. Here is my guide to the likely winners and losers.
Preparations for the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest continued apace today as artists from the first and second semi-finals travelled to the arena for their final rehearsals before the rehearsals for the full shows begin.
Fan favourite Kati Wolf took to the stage today and gave us a very dramatic interpretation of her song. She gave it her all and threw everything at it, but will it be enough?
After the first day of rehearsals and press conferences yesterday, today saw the remaining countries competing in the first semi-final had their turn to give a first impression. After each act had finished rehearsing, they faced the press for photos and questions.
The Hungarian entry this year is apparently dividing fans of the competition, with some convinced that she will storm to victory, whereas others are certain that she'll fail to qualify, becoming this year's Kate Ryan.
Kati Wolf will be representing Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest with her song What About My Dreams. Hungary is back to the contest once more as this country did not participate last year.
After a year’s absence Hungary returns to the contest with Kati Wolf as their representative in Düsseldorf, Germany in May. MTV’s bid for a Eurovision winner is called What About My Dreams and was minutes ago presented to the public.