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Stars in Euro Eyes 2001 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 14 April 2001 |
Host | |
Venue | Granada Studios, Manchester, United Kingdom |
Presenter(s) | Matthew Kelly |
Host broadcaster | ITV Productions |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 10 |
Debuting countries | None |
Returning countries | Hungary Italy Sweden United Kingdom |
Non-returning countries | Poland |
Vote | |
Voting system | Positional voting system similar to that used in the Eurovision Song Contest |
Stars in Euro Eyes |
The Stars in Euro Eyes 2001 was the first special European Soundmix Show.
It was held in Manchester, United Kingdom and was produced by Granada Television and ITV. The show was mainly made for the British audience, and not all competing countries aired the show on television. Belgium won the competition with Sonny O' Brien imitating Celine Dion.
Results
Pos | Country | Performer | Imitated artist | Points |
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1 | Belgium | Sonny O' Brien | Celine Dion | 70 |
2 | Netherlands | Sylvana Djoemat | Patti LaBelle | 56 |
3 | United Kingdom | Gary Mullen | Freddie Mercury | 56 |
4 | Portugal | Nádia Sousa | Edith Piaf | 36 |
5 | Norway | Benedikte Narum | Joni Mitchell | 32 |
6 | Sweden | Katja and Camilla | ABBA | 18 |
7 | Germany | Marco Neumann | Marti Pellow | 16 |
8 | Hungary | Péter Kovács | Tom Jones | 6 |
8 | Italy | Matteo Tarolla | Ricky Martin | 6 |
10 | Spain | Ivonne, Patricia and Carol Ballinas | The Three Degrees | 4 |
European Soundmix Show | |
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