Live Eurovision commentary for tonight's final
Timesofmalta.com will tonight bring you live minute-by-minute updates of the Eurovision Malta final where 16 shortlisted acts will compete for the top place to represent Malta at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Follow the live blog for backstage gossip, fashion policing and brutal live commentary similar to yesterday's Idiots' Guide to Eurovision Malta.
The live blog will begin at 8.15 p.m. with a view from behind the scenes and will continue as the perfect accompaniment to tonight's show.
If you're going to be out and about you can also follow from your mobile phone by logging on to www.timesofmalta.com/mobile where updates will be refreshed automatically.
Whether you're a fan or a hater, make sure to log on to timesofmalta.com later to get your fix of this year's festival.
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Zagroma Savrene
Feb 4th, 18:28
Winning the farceovision is all about how you look and where you're from, not how good you can sing and how good your song is.
Edgar Azzopardi
Feb 4th, 18:18
The costumes worn by the singers are a true proof that carnival has come early !
Why do the organisors not emply the services fo a costume advisor so that he/or she can advise the singers of what is siutable ? More of a show of songs and music , it was a show of sartorial bad -taste . Some of the singers , especially the ladies were really funny, because it is obvious they tried to impress , tried hard and failed miserably.
I expect this is part of this horrendous non- event we maltese are so crazy about..
Franco Farrugia
Feb 4th, 17:51
'Dak ecitament!' Same faces or almost!
Ms.D. Galea
Feb 4th, 17:40
stop moaning you load of Maltese gemgem. If you don't like the festival, go out or watch a DVD.
Nadya Hansen
Feb 5th, 10:59
But that's the whole point! We enjoy it really, deed down! Very deep down maybe but still. Us Maltese gem gem like a good laugh also.
Joe Abela
Feb 4th, 17:27
min ma jriddtx jarah haga wahda ghandu jaghmel jibdel l-istazzjon jew ohrog il-barra halli ma toqghodux teqirdu jew morru tghallmu kantaw halli sena ohra tkunu intom hemm
Renald Borg
Feb 4th, 17:19
Eurovision is the only thing Maltese singers have. And hell yeah they know how to sing personally I think modern good composers is what malta lacks! But as for vocal talent Go on give it your best shot! Your all so talented ..... ( except dejem dik il wahda l'hawn u l'hemm li tejd kif iz zik adjiet ima insoma....lets stay positive ;) )
sharon farrugia
Feb 4th, 17:14
Tonight we will going to see another PN festival as yesterday? (Flimkien kollox possibli) for those in the inner core.
Daniel Laus
Feb 4th, 16:57
"The live blog...the perfect accompaniment to tonight's show." Yeah for loners!
Joe Scerri
Feb 4th, 16:56
How much is the nonsense costing us this year?
Joseph Calleja
Feb 4th, 16:29
Let's face the truth. The Eurovision is all a farce with a whole lot of politics and prejudice and Malta is always in the bottom. Same with football etc. We are good for Malta but falter when we go abroad. That is why we have foreigners running Air Malta, because Maltese Cwiec sat there and watched the National Airline go down the drain while enjoying the perks Air Malta had to offer them and their families. We lack good leadership and by the looks of it we have none, or very little. We do the talk but cannot manage to do the walk. Hopefully this new generation will be able to change all that. There is change on the way which will hopefully stop the " business as usual attitude." Wishing all the contestants the very best.
Carl Debono
Feb 4th, 16:35
How can you say "We are good for Malta but falter when we go abroad." when you carry that name , i.e JOSEPH CALLEJJA?
Joseph Calleja
Feb 4th, 17:22
I am stating the truth and the truth hurts. How many times can you recollect when Malta was not undermined especially by the Eurovision? When was the last time Maltese football teams beat outsiders? I am not trying to undermine Maltese abilities, because we have plenty, but we are not trained to take advantage of such abilities. I gave an example of Air Malta. Why does the top management consist of foreigners. Please forget Mr Louis Farrugia, he is only a token put in by the government. Open your eyes Mr Debono.
Mary Portelli
Feb 4th, 17:24
Good one Carl, some peopel's self esteem is so low.