After Britain’s success hosting Eurovision on behalf of war-torn Ukraine last year, organisers of the musical jamboree adopted the BBC’s “United by Music” slogan for all future song contests. The ...
Ahead of this year's Eurovision Song Contest, we look back at some of the event's most memorable moments. The focus of the Eurovision Song Contest may be the songs but every so often theatrics take ...
Loreen performing her song Tattoo at the first Eurovision semi-final on Tuesday night Swedish singer Loreen has made Eurovision history after triumphing at this year’s contest. Loreen famously first ...
What’s one thing Ireland and Sweden have in common? Eurovision royalty. During the first semi-final of Eurovision in Malmo on Tuesday, Sweden’s pop diva Loreen was introduced as the Queen of ...
But it’s also indicative of what makes Eurovision so special. It’s the tackiest performance I’ve ever seen. There’s fire, she’s covered in fur, sweaty men are grinding on her—if Ruslana hasn’t made a ...
In years gone by, Eurovision ticket holders have been ordered not to take their handcuffs, golf balls or mugs with them to the ceremony - and the outlandish list didn't stop there. Every big public ...
According to its dedicated followers, this Eurovision is the first in years without an obvious winner. Given the ugly protests against the Israeli entry in Malmö this week, there is also a clear loser ...
Nemo’s competing song, The Code, saw them singing directly about their personal journey of self-acceptance, and how they saw “between the 0s and 1s” to ultimately “find paradise” and “break the code” ...
Two Australian acts are vying not just for the spotlight at Eurovision this year but for ultimate musical victory in Malmö, Sweden. South Australia's electronic duo Electric Fields and Sydney singer ...