Performers representing countries across Europe and beyond took the stage in the first of two Eurovision semifinals in the Swedish city of Malmo, against a backdrop of both parties and protests.
In the first semi-final, ten out of the 15 acts advanced to the final, including Croatian singer-songwriter Baby Lasagna, Ukrainian duo alyona alyona and Jerry Heil, and Irish singer Bambie Thug.
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The 68th Eurovision Song Contest commenced in Sweden on Tuesday amid the shadow cast by the conflict in Gaza over the glitzy pop extravaganza.
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Competition in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest kicked off Tuesday in Sweden. The war in Gaza is casting a shadow over the sequin-spangled pop extravaganza. The event began with the ...
Iceland, Azerbaijan, Poland, Moldova and Australia were eliminated. Other bookmakers’ favorites who will perform Thursday include nonbinary Swiss singer Nemo, Italian TikTok star Angelina Mango and ...
Five countries departed the competition last night, including Poland, Iceland, Moldova, Azerbaijan and Australia. The second Semi Final begins at 8pm BST on Thursday, May 9 on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Luxembourg’s Eurovision Song Contest hopeful Tali on Tuesday scooped a coveted spot in the music extravaganza’s final on 11 May. Tali was one of 15 acts competing for a spot in the final, which will ...