It’s competition time again on ESC Radio! And this time we have a very special item for you: You will surely know one of the most famous inventions from Hungary, Rubik’s Cube, the famous 3-D combination puzzle created by inventor and sculptor Ernő Rubik. We’re giving away three copies of ‘Joci’s Cube’, a 3-D combination puzzle showing the likeness of Hungary’s 2017 Eurovision representative Joci Pápai instead of the usual six colours. Each cube comes with a pair of our ESC Radio funglasses.
Read more and find out how to win…
It’s competition time again on ESC Radio! And this time we have a very special item for you: You will surely know one of the most famous inventions from Hungary, Rubik’s Cube, the famous 3-D combination puzzle created by inventor and sculptor Ernő Rubik. We’re giving away three copies of ‘Joci’s Cube’, a 3-D combination puzzle showing the likeness of Hungary’s 2017 Eurovision representative Joci Pápai instead of the usual six colours. Each cube comes with a pair of our ESC Radio funglasses.
All you have to do is answer this question right: Joci’s song for Kyiv, Origo, is one of how many Hungarian entries that finished in the top ten in the Contest since the country’s debut in 1994? Send in your answer to competition@escradio.com along with your full name and postal address by 23:59 CEST next Monday, 17th July.
The names of the three lucky winners will be revealed here on our website. Good luck!
(note from July 19th: for the names of the three winners please scroll down to the bottom of this page!)
Watch again Joci Pápai’s performance of Origo at the Grand Final on 13 May:
Video-Link: https://youtu.be/hqM0AkP7zcI
Watch the official music video of Origo here:
Video-Link: https://youtu.be/LflrKXL022U
Watch the music video of Özönviz, Joci Pápai’s new single:
Video-Link: https://youtu.be/PzR_EeH1I2k
Competition:
We asked how many Hungarian entries finished in the top ten in the Contest since the country’s debut in 1994. The correct answer is five (Friderika Bayer 1994, Magdi Rúzsa 2007, ByeAlex 2013, Kállay-Saunders 2014, and Joci Pápai 2017). The three winners are: Nausicaa Russo (Italy), Petra Péterfi (Hungary) and Lucas Christensen (Denmark), congratulations! The Joci Pápai cube plus ESC Radio funglasses will be sent out these next few days.
Better luck next time for those who did not win, new competitions very soon to come!
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Oh and the answer: 5th.
5 times:
1994, 2007, 2013, 2014 and 2017.