Running order for Malta Eurovision contest announced
The running order of the Malta Eurovision Song Festival 2011 has been announced by PBS. Newcomer Amber will open proceedings on February 11. The order is as follows: .
1. Amber - Catch 22 (Ray Agius, Godwin Sant)
2. Kurt Calleja - Over and Over (Johan J'atmberg, Kurt Calleja)
3. Cherise Grixti - Heart of Glass (Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg)
4. Wayne Micallef - Everybody Sing (Wayne Micallef, Wayne Micallef)
5. Claudia Faniello - Movie in My Mind (Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg)
6. Klinsmann & Ben - This Love (Klinsmann Coleiro, Jonathan Spiteri)
7. Eleanor Cassar - Hypnotised (Paul Giordimania, Fleur Balzan)
8. Domenique - I’ll Follow the Sunshine (Ralph Siegel, Dr. Bernd Meinunger)
9. Rosman Pace - You’ll Never Know (Steven D. Cook, Jordan Milnes)
10. Raquela - If I could do it all again (Marc Paelnick, Mathias Strasser)
11. Sophie - Love to love you (Elton Zarb, Sophie Debattista)
12. Petra – Unintentional (Elton Zarb, Rita Pace)
13. Baklava - Moon dance (Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg)
14. Jamie Tonna - Lost without you (Marco Debono, Aidan O'Connor)
15. Amber - Touch wood (Ray Agius, Alfred Sant)
16. Anna Azzopardi - Unfaithful (Renato Briffa, Keith Zammit)
17. Marilena ft Michael - He’s a Demon (Michael Henry, Anthony Grech)
18. Glen Vella - One Life (Paul Giordimania, Fleur Balzan)
19. J.Anvil - Topsy-Turvy (Jonas Gladnikoff / Niall Mooney / Andrew Zahra, Deo Grech / Natasha Turner)
20. Jessica Muscat - Down Down Down (Philip Vella, Jessica Muscat)
21. Kelly Schembri - Love me like your money (Sven Lundhol, Gerard James Borg)
22. Fabrizio Faniello - No Surrender (Johan Stentorp , Johan Bederholm)
23. Ally – Numb (Ally, Ally)
24. Richard Edwards - Finally (Jan Van Dijck, Richard Micallef).
16. songs will move on to the final night on Saturday February 12.
Meanwhile, Mediterranean Bank has reached an agreement with PBS to become the main sponsor of the event.
“Our sponsorship of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest is another example of Mediterranean Bank’s ongoing commitment to assist and promote Maltese culture,” said Mark Watson, CEO of Mediterranean Bank plc.
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maryanne
Jan 28th 2011, 00:15
Hi, I agree about giving new talent a go, as what makes them think that a person who didnt win one year will win the next. Please give new talent a go, actually have a pre Eurovision contest and get the maltese ppl a chance to vote for who they want to represent them, as an island.
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Maryanne
N.Pace
Jan 27th 2011, 17:31
Why but why do we have to see the same faces - give new singers the opportunity to take part.
there should be a criteria where past winners (esp. if multiple) not be allowed to take part or else introduce a handicap system - if their song is really really good and deserves to win then with judges and voting they can really make it.