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IT’S one of the wackiest sights on telly but this year the Eurovision Song Contest will be even more bonkers – and naughty. It promises dafter acts than ever but also more references to rumpy than ...
The Eurovision party is officially underway. Welcome to a week of power pop, outrageous outfits and, inevitably, protests.
During the ceremony, protesters waved Palestinian flags and held signs reading "No applause for genocide" and "Singing while Gaza burns," a sign of frustration that the European Broadcasting Union ...
Sitting at home, watching at a party or in a bar covered in body paint – 2025 Eurovision hopefuls reveal how they have ...
The special thing about Eurovision is that it’s the one night of the year where people, in theory, put aside their ...
INTERVIEW: The trio lark about and talk to Kate Solomon about their Eurovision entry ‘What the Hell Just Happened?’, avoiding ...
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Since Remember Monday were announced as the UK's Eurovision act in March, they've barely slept in their own beds. "It's ...
The BBC Radio 2 presenter said the song contest is ‘magical’ because ‘there is no bad news’ and it is full of joy and love.
As many as half a million fans heading to Basel for the Eurovision Song Contest next week are about to discover that Swiss ...
The city at the crossroads of France, Germany and Switzerland gears up amid global tensions over diversity and inclusion.
Maltese singer Miriana Conte had to change her song while in the middle of recording her music video. A Eurovision Song ...