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LIVE DAY 2 REVIEW: 🇪🇪 Victor Crone faces the storm alone – Estonia 🇪🇪

Belgium, Georgia, Australia, Iceland, Estonia, Portugal, Greece and San Marino are rehearsing today at the Expo Tel Aviv

ESCXTRA.com are live in Israel at the Expo Tel Aviv press centre for day 2 of rehearsals ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019! The countries rehearsing today, in chronological order, are Belgium, Georgia, Australia, Iceland, Estonia, Portugal, Greece and San Marino.

Below, you’ll see our written review of each rehearsal. If you want more, you can follow our live stream from the press centre at the Expo Tel Aviv by visiting our home page. There, you can watch our immediate reactions to every single rehearsal.

Furthermore, read our handy guide for a more detailed look at this contest’s rehearsal schedule.

Rehearsing right now inside the Expo Tel Aviv is Victor Crone, performing “Storm” for Estonia. We will continue to update this article as each run through takes place, so make sure to keep refreshing for the most up-to-date review!

The performance stays similar to the one we saw at Estonia’s national selection. This time Victor is performing alone for the whole performance. The magic tricks with the disappearing guitar are still there.

The last chorus still includes the pre-recorded segment with Victor standing in a storm with camera spinning around him. We saw this part being filmed in front of green screen during the first rehearsal and it took most of Estonia’s time today.

Victor has also added some longer notes to the last chorus of the song. We can now also hear some thunder sound effects at the beginning of the first chorus.

Stay tuned for our reviews for the rest of today’s rehearsals here at the Expo Tel Aviv. If you want to know what to expect for the rest of the day, check out our rehearsal schedule. Meanwhile, remember to tune in to our live stream from the press centre, via our home page, for instant reactions to each rehearsal!

Sami Luukela

I started watching Eurovision back in 2006, when I was only 10 and couldn't stay up to see Lordi winning. I attended my first contest in 2013 in Malmö. I'm studying journalism and I love music — you will probably never see me without my headphones on.

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