TEKO – The Eurovision KnockOut 2012 – We’re onto Heat 8 in “The Eurovision Knockout 2012″ (TEKO). The competition is organized in a knockout format.
To find out more about the competition go to its official sub page: here. You can check out all the participants in this year’s contest here.

Vote for your next act now!
EUROVISION KNOCKOUT – HEAT 08
The Entries:
Please listen to the three competing entries:
Song 01 - Sweden – Loreen – ‘Euphoria‘
Song 02 - Lithuania – Donny Montell – ”Love is Blind‘
Song 03 – Slovenia – Eva Boto – ‘Verjamem‘
To watch the performance click on the respective flag!
The Voting:
As you have now listened to the songs, let’s go on with the voting.
Please vote for your personal favourite out of these songs:
Which entry is your favourite in Heat 8?
As opposed to other polls on this website you will not see the current standings of the voting, the qualifiers of the Heats will be revealed on this blog next weekend so stay tuned!
*The voting periods for the following heats might be slightly shorter than this one and you might be able to vote for up to 16 Heats at a time this week.
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Sweden>>>Slovenia>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Lithuania.
Sorry Slovenia
I like Sweden and Slovenia and voted for Slovenia because Sweden will win this heat anyway.
Sweden all the way!
Slovenia :/ Sorry Sweden
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Euphoria, though I’m ok with the other two, one for the fine singer, the other for an ok melody but considering the names involved in lithuania and slovenia i expected better
Lithuania and Slovenia weren’t bad but I can see why there is a buzz about Sweden’s entry. In a year where almost everyone else is singing a ballad, this will stand out a mile, she sings it well live and there’s a performance too. Sweden for me…
Btw, did anyone else think that Slovenia’s entry was performed a bit like Marija Šerifović’s performance for Serbia when she won in 2007 (with bridemaids instead of Charlie’s Angels)?
Yes, but then copying the Molitva choreography fits perfectly because in the last minute of the song, Slovenia 2012 is Molitva light anyway … all that huh … huh … huuuuuh stuff the backings do in particular.
Slovenia, but I’m ambivalent to all the entries in this round. They’re all okay.
I wonder if I am the only one who voted for Lithuania.