Eyþór Ingi gave an immaculate performance with his first rehearsal, ticking off a lot of boxes for many fans with his celtic twinged ballad Ég á Líf. Would he make as strong an impact during the second rehearsals both vocally and visually? We seemed to think so.
Next up was the second rehearsal of Bulgaria. Elitsa and Stoyan have not changed their stage presentation since their first rehearsal. It is still very lively, loud and colourful.
Krista wasn't exactly a blushing bride during her first rehearsal, demanding a proposal from her beloved. She was ever the professional, with a fantastically humourous stage show. Would her second rehearsal be just as fun and punchy or would her tongue in cheek performance fall flat on its face?
For their press conference today the Latvian guys from PeR had prepared their very own version of Bob Marley's reggae hit No Woman, No Cry. That performance can be seen in this video.
EuroVisionary caught up with the Lithuanian representative Andrius Pojavis for a quick chat about when he decided to try to reach the Eurovision Song Contest, why he doesn't dance and much more.
Young Lozano has impressed greatly with vocals of a consistently high standard, Esma less so. Would the flamboyant Gypsy queen have a new over the top outfit for their second rehearsal? Neither disappointed.
Valentina Monetta and her team from San Marino just finished their second rehearsal. In comparison to her first rehearsal there were no visible changes and Valentina delivered again a faultless rehearsal.
Last night Moje 3, representing Serbia at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, surprised everyone when they were joined by the 2007 winner Marija Serifovic in a great entertaining at their press conference. This included Marija's winner song; Molitva.
At her press conference last night Despina Olympiou, entertained fans and press with an acoustic version of one of her biggest hits. Despina is representing Cyprus at this year's Eurovision Song Contest with the song An Me Timase.