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Mae Muller makes long-awaited return to the stage to headline Club NME with Ladbrokes LIVE - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
15.04.2024

Mae Muller makes long-awaited return to the stage to headline Club NME with Ladbrokes LIVE

Mae Muller headlined the most recent edition of Club NME with Ladbrokes LIVE this weekend at London’s Scala (April 12).In what was her first headline show of the year, Muller debuted tracks from her 2023 album ‘Sorry I’m Late’ for the first time returning to the stage in style. Performing to a hometown crowd who knew every lyric, the set spanned from fan favourite ‘Work Like That’ through to her enormous single ‘I Wrote A Song’, which was the UK’s Eurovision entry for 2023.The crowd were also treated to DJ sets from pop royalty Self Esteem and drag icon Raven Mandella, the latter of whom kicked things off with a colourful, energetic set.

Mae Muller talks Club NME and being “at peace” with Eurovision - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester
nme.com
10.04.2024

Mae Muller talks Club NME and being “at peace” with Eurovision

Mae Muller has spoken to NME about leaving her record label to become an independent artist, feeling “at peace” with Eurovision and headlining this week’s Club NME event.The 26-year-old singer-songwriter will take to the stage at London’s Scala on Friday (April 12) for a live headline set. She’ll be joined on the night by Self Esteem and special guest Raven Mandella – both of whom will be hitting the decks to DJ into the early hours.The legendary Club NME series returned last September with Courteeners playing in London before Blossoms delivered a special show in Manchester earlier this year.

See Mae Muller and a Self Esteem DJ set for free in London this weekend - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester - county Powell - city Gary, county Powell
nme.com
08.04.2024

See Mae Muller and a Self Esteem DJ set for free in London this weekend

Mae Muller and Self Esteem are set to perform as part of this week’s Club NME event. Grab free tickets here and find all the details below.The legendary Club NME series returned last September with Courteeners playing in London before Blossoms delivered a special show in Manchester earlier this year.On Friday (April 12) Club NME will take over London’s Scala in King’s Cross, with Muller due to deliver a live headline set at the venue.

Mae Muller to headline Club NME in London – get the full details - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester - county Powell - city Gary, county Powell
nme.com
15.03.2024

Mae Muller to headline Club NME in London – get the full details

Mae Muller has been announced to headline the next Club NME event. Find out more about the upcoming event below.Following the comeback of Club NME with Courteeners in London and with Blossoms in Manchester in February, Muller will be performing a live Club NME set at London’s Scala on April 12.

Olly Alexander says he’s “got a lot of music ready to go” - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden
nme.com
19.12.2023

Olly Alexander says he’s “got a lot of music ready to go”

Olly Alexander has said he has “got a lot of music ready to go” following the news that he’ll be representing the UK at Eurovision 2024.Earlier this week, it was announced that the Years & Years singer is set to compete in the contest next year in Malmö, Sweden – the hometown of the 2023 winner Loreen. Alexander will succeed the UK’s previous contestant Mae Muller, who finished second to last.Speaking to Magic Breakfast yesterday (December 18), the artist explained (via Music News): “The song that I have for Eurovision I made with Danny L Harle, who’s a brilliant pop producer, and we made basically a whole album.“So I’ve got a lot of music ready to go so I’m so, so excited that it’s coming.”Alexander last released an album in the form of Years & Years’ third studio effort ‘Night Call’, which arrived in early 2022.

Olly Alexander wants to “fly the flag for the country in the gayest way possible” at Eurovision 2024 - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden
nme.com
18.12.2023

Olly Alexander wants to “fly the flag for the country in the gayest way possible” at Eurovision 2024

Olly Alexander has said shares his hopes to “fly the flag for the country in the gayest way possible” when he performs as the UK’s entry at Eurovision 2024.The Years & Years singer will represent the country next year in Malmö, Sweden – the hometown of this year’s winner Loreen – as revealed during the Strictly Come Dancing final this weekend.He will succeed the UK’s previous contestant Mae Muller, who finished second to last in the 2023 competition.The artist previously shared on social media that it was “very difficult to keep quiet”, but that he has “wanted to do this for a long time.”In a statement released Saturday (December 16), the ‘King’ singer vowed to “fly the flag for the UK in the gayest way possible” and “put on an unforgettable performance”.While details about the song currently remain under wraps, Alexander has confirmed that it was co-written by Danny L Harle, who has produced Dua Lipa‘s new song ‘Houdini‘ alongside Tame Impala‘s Kevin Parker.“It’s gonna be electronic, something you can dance to,” Alexander told the BBC. “But I can’t say much more than that.“I just can’t wait to get out there and meet the fans and everyone else taking part,” he added.

Olly Alexander announced as the UK’s Eurovision entry for 2024 - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden
nme.com
17.12.2023

Olly Alexander announced as the UK’s Eurovision entry for 2024

Olly Alexander has been announced as the UK’s Eurovision entry for 2024.The Years & Years singer will represent the country next year in Malmö, Sweden, the hometown of this year’s winner Loreen. He will succeed the UK’s previous contestant Mae Muller, who finished second to last in the 2023 competition.On socials, Alexander said it was “very difficult to keep quiet”, but that he has “wanted to do this for a long time.”“It feels like the right moment to start releasing music under my own name”, he added.

Eurovision makes Liverpool’s ‘United By Music’ slogan permanent - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Ukraine - Russia
nme.com
15.11.2023

Eurovision makes Liverpool’s ‘United By Music’ slogan permanent

Eurovision Song Contest has announced that it will keep Liverpool’s ‘United By Music’ slogan for all future installments.The tag was made by the BBC specifically for the 2023 edition of the iconic song contest earlier this year, and was the latest of a long-running range of slogans made for the event.It comes after a different tagline was created for each installment since 2002, except for in 2009 when no slogan was used.Now, in a new announcement from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), organisers have said that they are “excited” to confirm that the latest slogan will be sticking around for years to come.“The legacy of Liverpool’s good vibes lives on – with United By Music set to resonate from Merseyside to Malmö and well beyond,” the statement read (via BBC News). It also added that the tagline “reflects the power of music to bring people together across the world”.The tag was chosen as the UK was picked to host the 2023 instalment, which aired in May, after 2022’s winners Ukraine were unable to host following Russia’s invasion.Swedish singer Loreen was this year’s winner, meaning that the 2024 contest will be held in Malmö next May.

Mae Muller says she felt her “life was over” after Eurovision result - www.nme.com
nme.com
30.09.2023

Mae Muller says she felt her “life was over” after Eurovision result

Mae Muller has spoken of her upset after her performance at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest and how she carried on following the result.Muller placed 25th out of 26 entries with ‘I Wrote A Song’ in May. She was the final act to perform on the evening and while her performance was well-received in the venue, it failed to inspire voters of either the jury or audience.Now, Muller has reflected on how she felt following the disappointing result, which was worse than many had predicted.“I was like, ‘Oh my God, my life is over’,” she told BBC News.

Eurovision's Mae Muller says Scotland is 'place dear to my heart' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - Ukraine
dailyrecord.co.uk
19.09.2023

Eurovision's Mae Muller says Scotland is 'place dear to my heart'

Mae Muller has described Scotland as a “place dear to my heart”.

Rylan Clark shares photo of mum Linda in hospital after emergency surgery for horror fall - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
03.09.2023

Rylan Clark shares photo of mum Linda in hospital after emergency surgery for horror fall

Rylan Clark has shared a hospital photo of his beloved mum Linda, as he posted an update for fans.The radio host, 34, shared that his mum had been rushed to hospital on Friday, 1 September, following a fall on holiday He's since revealed that she has been okay following surgery. Sharing the photo to Instagram, he wrote today, 3 September: "Someone is out of the bed and in a chair. She can’t believe how many people have sent messages.Thanks everyone.

Eurovision 2024: Team behind Sam Ryder and Mae Muller will not select UK’s entry - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Ukraine
nme.com
03.08.2023

Eurovision 2024: Team behind Sam Ryder and Mae Muller will not select UK’s entry

Sam Ryder and Mae Muller, has announced that it will not be selecting the UK’s entry for Eurovision 2024.The management company, which is also behind artists including Lana Del Rey and Ellie Goulding, has helped the BBC select the UK representatives for the past two years at Eurovision. However, the team has now confirmed that it will be stepping down from the role ahead of next year’s instalment.Headed by Ben Mawson and Ed Millett, the company was responsible for choosing Sam Ryder as the contestant for 2022 and Mae Muller as the entry earlier this year.Ryder fell just shy of the winning position last year, coming second place to Ukraine with his song ‘Space Man’.

Kylie Minogue makes surprise appearance at Capital Summertime Ball - www.msn.com - Australia - London - Ireland
msn.com
11.06.2023

Kylie Minogue makes surprise appearance at Capital Summertime Ball

Kylie Minogue has made a surprise appearance at the Capital Summertime Ball in London. The Australian singer-songwriter performed her new electronic single Padam Padam to the more than 80,000 fans at the radio station’s show in Wembley Stadium. Dressed in a red flowing outfit with matching high heel boots, and surrounded by dancers, she jumped around the stage.

Mae Muller announces debut album ‘Sorry I’m Late’ - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
24.05.2023

Mae Muller announces debut album ‘Sorry I’m Late’

Mae Muller has finally announced her debut album, ‘Sorry I’m Late’.Today (May 24), Muller revealed the album’s title, cover art, track list and release date. Titled ‘Sorry I’m Late’, the 17-track debut will be made available from September 15 via Capitol Records/EMI.

Mae Muller announces debut album Sorry I'm Late: tracklist, release date, artwork and more - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Birmingham - city Brighton
officialcharts.com
24.05.2023

Mae Muller announces debut album Sorry I'm Late: tracklist, release date, artwork and more

Mae Muller is undoubtedly one of the most promising female talents in pop right now. Fresh off the back of her first-ever Official Top 10 single, the UK's Eurovision 2023 entry I Wrote A Song, Mae's booked and busy at festivals from Birmingham to Brighton Pride, has a headline tour in the diary and has just announced her debut album.

BBC bosses 'want Sophie Ellis-Bextor to represent UK at Eurovision 2024 as she's an ideal fit' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Germany
ok.co.uk
21.05.2023

BBC bosses 'want Sophie Ellis-Bextor to represent UK at Eurovision 2024 as she's an ideal fit'

BBC bosses are reportedly keen to sign singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor as their 2024 Eurovision representative. It comes after this year's contestant, Mae Muller, came second from last in the competition, which was hosted by the UK in Liverpool. It was the first time in 25 years that Eurovision has been hosted by the UK.

Eurovision 2023: BBC sign language translator has gone viral for performing Finland’s entry - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Ukraine - Finland - county Bailey
nme.com
19.05.2023

Eurovision 2023: BBC sign language translator has gone viral for performing Finland’s entry

BBC sign language translator has gone viral after translating the Finnish entry ‘Cha Cha Cha’ into British sign language at the Eurovision final.The upbeat dance track by Käärijä was an early favourite to win the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest 2023. One viewer described the performance as “fucking bonkers and brilliant”, with another adding: “The Eurovision village went wild for Finland…biggest reaction of the night so far.”However, ‘Cha Cha Cha’ ultimately came in at second place to Swedish singer Loreen and her song ‘Tattoo’.BBC sign language translator Adrian Bailey was praised for his enthusiastic performance of the tune.

Eurovision 2023 Chart Update: Loreen's Tattoo set to outpeak Euphoria and even challenge for Number 1 - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Sweden - Ireland - Norway - Finland
officialcharts.com
18.05.2023

Eurovision 2023 Chart Update: Loreen's Tattoo set to outpeak Euphoria and even challenge for Number 1

Eurovision 2023 winner Loreen and her banger Tattoo have moved one step closer to Official Chart domination - creeping up today to outpeak Euphoria and even potentially challenge for Number 1, the Official Charts Company can confirm.

Eurovision Exclusive: Käärijä supports Mae Muller and says "people don't understand good music!" - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Finland - city Helsinki
officialcharts.com
17.05.2023

Eurovision Exclusive: Käärijä supports Mae Muller and says "people don't understand good music!"

Following his show-stopping performance at last weekend's Eurovision Song Contest grand final in Liverpool, it's safe to say the UK's fallen a little bit in love with Finland's Käärijä.

Eurovision 2023 Exclusive: Loreen's Tattoo experiences unprecedented increase in TikTok creations after win - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Sweden - Finland - Israel
officialcharts.com
17.05.2023

Eurovision 2023 Exclusive: Loreen's Tattoo experiences unprecedented increase in TikTok creations after win

The effect of Eurovision 2023 is in full force following last weekend's grand final in Liverpool, with TikTok crunching the numbers to reveal an incredible uplift in video creations using the music of Loreen, Käärijä and more.

Eurovision 2023: Käärijä's Cha Cha Cha tracks for Top 10 as Loreen's Tattoo challenges David Kushner - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Sweden - Norway - city Stockholm
officialcharts.com
17.05.2023

Eurovision 2023: Käärijä's Cha Cha Cha tracks for Top 10 as Loreen's Tattoo challenges David Kushner

Eurovision 2023 tracks continue to transcend the contest and impact the Official Singles Chart midweek; with winner Loreen, Mae Muller, Käärijä and Alessandra all set to make their mark this week.

Eurovision 2023 Update: Winner Loreen aims for Top 5 as Finland's Käärijä and more climb midweek - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Sweden - Norway - city Stockholm - Finland
officialcharts.com
16.05.2023

Eurovision 2023 Update: Winner Loreen aims for Top 5 as Finland's Käärijä and more climb midweek

As Liverpool sweeps the last of the stray sequins from its streets, the Eurovision effect continues to impact the Official Chart.

Loose Women's Janet Street-Porter makes brutal dig at Mae Muller after Eurovision finish - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Sweden - Italy - Finland - Israel
ok.co.uk
15.05.2023

Loose Women's Janet Street-Porter makes brutal dig at Mae Muller after Eurovision finish

Loose Women star Janet Street-Porter has made a savage dig at the UK's Eurovision Song Contest entrant Mae Muller, who sadly came second to last after a nail-biting vote on Saturday 13 May. The 76 year old panellist and former journalist weighed in on the UK's low position in the song contest, following Sam Ryder's rare second place in 2022, and she didn't hold back.The competition, which was held in the UK for the first time in 25 years, ended up giving the trophy to Loreen of Sweden and her powerhouse ballad Tattoo, who had won once before. Finland came second, Noa Kirel of Israel then came in third, and Italy was fourth.

Eurovision 2023 effect: Mae Muller, Loreen and more track for UK Top 40 - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Sweden - Norway - Finland
officialcharts.com
15.05.2023

Eurovision 2023 effect: Mae Muller, Loreen and more track for UK Top 40

Following last weekend's big Eurovision Song Contest grand final at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena, a host of entries are set to make their mark on the Official Singles Chart.

Eurovision 2023: Mae Muller responds to disappointing result as UK finishes second from last - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Finland - Israel
nme.com
14.05.2023

Eurovision 2023: Mae Muller responds to disappointing result as UK finishes second from last

Eurovision entrant Mae Muller has issued a statement in response to a disappointing result in last night’s (May 13) finale, which saw the UK finish second from last.Sweden’s Loreen was crowned the overall winner in the final, after earning a score of 583 points. Sweden were the bookies favourite to win ahead of the final in Liverpool, with Loreen’s song ‘Tattoo’ having odds of 4/9 on bet365 to win on the day of the grand finale.The win made Eurovision history, with Loreen becoming the first woman to win the competition twice, following her victory in 2012 with the track ‘Euphoria’.After the jury votes, Sweden stood in first place at 340 points.

Eurovision 2023: Why Did The Host UK Do So Badly, Coming Second Last? - deadline.com - Britain - Sweden - Ukraine - Norway
deadline.com
14.05.2023

Eurovision 2023: Why Did The Host UK Do So Badly, Coming Second Last?

So the 67th Eurovision Song Contest was a game of two halves for the UK: stepping up as host nation in place of Ukraine, it delivered a flawless extravaganza, perfectly walking the tightrope between paying solemn tribute to Ukraine’s current plight and presenting an undiluted celebration of the unity of music with all the humour, goodwill and sometimes outright bonkers business that offers.

How the UK did in Eurovision and how many points Mae Muller was awarded - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Sweden - Italy - Manchester - Ukraine - county Tate - Israel
dailyrecord.co.uk
14.05.2023

How the UK did in Eurovision and how many points Mae Muller was awarded

The grand final of the Eurovision song contest hit our screens last night, broadcasting live from Liverpool to millions all over the world.

Social media reacts to Eurovision 2023 results: “Why does the jury hate fun?” - www.nme.com - USA - Sweden - Finland - Israel
nme.com
14.05.2023

Social media reacts to Eurovision 2023 results: “Why does the jury hate fun?”

Eurovision has officially ended for another year, and of course, fans on social media had no shortage of hot takes, conspiracy theories and memes.The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest was hosted last night (May 13) at Liverpool Arena; Sweden came in first place with 583 points, followed by Finland and Israel. Viewers seemed to be divided on the final ranking, with some opining that Finnish artist Käärijä should have won for his campy and unusual ‘Cha Cha Cha’, while others found Loreen‘s ‘Tattoo’ to be a fitting winner. “Massive congrats to [Loreen], who lit up the [Eurovision 2023] stage for [Sweden] (for the second time!) with her current stunning song ‘Tattoo’!” wrote Erik Ramanathan, the US’ official Ambassador to the kingdom of Sweden.

Eurovision Song Contest 2023: Sweden win as UK finishes second from last - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Finland - Israel
nme.com
14.05.2023

Eurovision Song Contest 2023: Sweden win as UK finishes second from last

Eurovision Song Contest, after earning 583 points. Sweden was favourite to win ahead of tonight’s final in Liverpool, with Loreen’s song ‘Tattoo’ having odds of 4/9 on bet365 to win.Loreen becomes the first ever woman to win Eurovision twice, following her victory in 2012 with the track ‘Euphoria’.After the jury votes, Sweden stood in first place at 340 points.

It’s official, Loreen has won the Eurovision Song Contest 2023! - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Sweden - Italy - Iceland - Israel
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

It’s official, Loreen has won the Eurovision Song Contest 2023!

After beating some stiff competition from a whopping 26 acts which included the UK’s very own Mae Muller, it was Loreen that reigned victorious at the end of this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Singing Tattoo, Loreen scored an impressive 583 points in total, which sent them skyrocketing to the top of the leaderboard! Securing victory for a second time, Sweden’s entry Loreen managed to once again claim the coveted title with this year’s track Tattoo, 11 years after she triumphed at the competition back in 2012! In the past decade since bringing home the coveted Eurovision win, Loreen has enchanted audiences with her voice, unique artistic expression, and captivating lyrics.

Watch Mae Muller’s performance at this year’s Eurovision - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
13.05.2023

Watch Mae Muller’s performance at this year’s Eurovision

Mae Muller has closed this year’s Eurovision song contest with the UK entry for this year’s competition.Muller performed ‘I Wrote A Song’ as the last performance of the evening – you can watch footage and reaction of the moment below.WE ABSOLUTELY LOVED HER IN HERE. TEN OUT OF TEN.

Eurovision fans praise Mae Muller performance for UK as others complain of 'sound' issues - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - Ukraine - Russia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
13.05.2023

Eurovision fans praise Mae Muller performance for UK as others complain of 'sound' issues

UK Eurovision fans were cheering on singer Mae Muller as she closed the final with I Wrote A Song.

Eurovision Song Contest 2023: Can UK viewers vote for Mae Muller? - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain - Manchester - Belgium
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
13.05.2023

Eurovision Song Contest 2023: Can UK viewers vote for Mae Muller?

All 26 acts have now performed in the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.

What time Eurovision 2023 finishes on Saturday night - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - Sweden - Italy - Manchester - Ukraine - Norway - Austria - Germany - Belgium - Portugal - Switzerland - Slovenia - Poland - Finland - Cyprus - Serbia - Armenia - Moldova - Israel - Albania - Croatia - Lithuania - Estonia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
13.05.2023

What time Eurovision 2023 finishes on Saturday night

The Eurovision Song Contest final is underway with singers from 26 all taking to the stage.

Real life of Eurovision UK entry Mae Muller - how her career began with a bottle of wine and starring role with Mika - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - London - Italy - Manchester - Ukraine - city Kentish
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
13.05.2023

Real life of Eurovision UK entry Mae Muller - how her career began with a bottle of wine and starring role with Mika

It's the day music fans have been waiting for - the UK hosts the Eurovision final in Liverpool tonight (Saturday May 13).

Who wrote Mae Muller's Eurovision 2023 track I Wrote a Song? - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - Sweden - Italy - Manchester - Ukraine - Norway - Austria - Germany - Belgium - Portugal - Switzerland - Slovenia - Poland - Finland - Cyprus - Serbia - Armenia - Moldova - Israel - Albania - Croatia - Lithuania - Estonia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
13.05.2023

Who wrote Mae Muller's Eurovision 2023 track I Wrote a Song?

The UK's Eurovision hopes this year rest on the shoulder of singer Mae Muller.

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