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Voting open for songs in cancelled Eurovision Song Contest

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Bulgarian viewers can choose their favorite song from the canceled edition of Eurovision 2020 in a special poll available through the website of the Bulgarian National Television or through its mobile application. According to the rules, the Bulgarian audience cannot vote for the song from Bulgaria "Tears Getting Sober" performed by pop singer Victoria. 
Voting will continue until May 17. 
In an effort to send a message of hope and unity through music, as well as to honour the artists and songs of Eurovision 2020, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) will organize a special entertainment show on 16 May entitled  "Europe! Shine a Light"
The ranking is not official, but aims to promote the songs and performers of Eurovision 2020.




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