
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Against the odds, Eurovision has been going since the 1950s.
This week, plans were announced to expand the spectacle to Asia, where 10 countries will compete in the inaugural Eurovision Asia to be held in Bangkok later this year.
Instead of cheering for Iceland or Albania, fans can get behind Bhutan or South Korea.
But how will it be received there?
By ABC Australia4.5
44 ratings
Against the odds, Eurovision has been going since the 1950s.
This week, plans were announced to expand the spectacle to Asia, where 10 countries will compete in the inaugural Eurovision Asia to be held in Bangkok later this year.
Instead of cheering for Iceland or Albania, fans can get behind Bhutan or South Korea.
But how will it be received there?

97 Listeners

85 Listeners

89 Listeners

57 Listeners

14 Listeners

19 Listeners

45 Listeners

3 Listeners

17 Listeners

19 Listeners

91 Listeners

53 Listeners

66 Listeners

47 Listeners

16 Listeners

8 Listeners

8 Listeners

11 Listeners

351 Listeners

10 Listeners

155 Listeners

10 Listeners

26 Listeners

183 Listeners

4 Listeners

69 Listeners

2 Listeners

61 Listeners

6 Listeners