Eurovision 2024 viewers say 'at least' as Dame Joanna Lumley represents UK's jury vote
11.05.2024 - 23:03
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Fans were delighted to see Dame Joanne Lumley appear on screen as she revealed the UK's jury vote during the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest. But the country she named appeared to be a surprise to those tuning into the 68th edition of the contest on Saturday night (May 11).
Following Loreen’s victory in Liverpool in 2023 with the song Tattoo, the 2024 run of the world's biggest music event took place in Sweden, more specifically Malmo Arena in the coastal city in southern Sweden. It is the seventh time Sweden has hosted the world's biggest music event and also happened to fall 50 years after Abba won the competition with their hit track, Waterloo.
Representing the UK was Olly Alexander. The Years and Years singer and actor was the 12th act to perform at the Malmo Arena with the song Dizzy, with him still classed as 13th in the running order despite only 25 actors taking to the stage after the Netherlands' withdrawal.
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His performance, which featured upside-down dressing room staging and cameras rotating to give a spinning feel to Olly and the dancers, went smoothly after his mic pack fell off earlier in the week.
But speaking after Olly's performance in the final, Graham Norton, who was leading coverage for the UK on BBC One, said: "Wow what a great job."
The commentator and Eurovision icon said there was clapping in the commentary booth, adding: "Oh, the reaction in the arena is sensational, if only they could vote! Maybe they will later." He continued: "That is terrific, we don’t know how it will do because it is so