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

Holly Willoughby 'wants Phillip Schofield gone' from This Morning as 'feud' continues - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Holly Willoughby 'wants Phillip Schofield gone' from This Morning as 'feud' continues

Holly Willoughby reportedly "wants Phillip Schofield gone" from This Morning as their once-close friendship is rumoured to have hit the rocks.Talk of a rift between the pair emerged this week, with Phillip, 61, going on to release a statement, which is said to have left Holly, 42, "blindsided" as she had no idea he was going to do so. Now, a This Morning insider has told The Sun on Sunday the pair's working relationship has broken down irretrievably and “Holly just wants Phil gone.” The couple have been one of Britain’s best-known double acts for years but they have had a rocky year, with several dramas including Queue-gate scandal after the Queen’s death and Phillip’s brother being convicted for sexually abusing a minor.

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

Mae Muller 'smashes it' and 'coming for the crown' as she completes Eurovision acts - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Mae Muller 'smashes it' and 'coming for the crown' as she completes Eurovision acts

Mae Miller delighted Eurovision fans as she took to the stage as United Kingdom's official entry into the annual singing competition. Closing the show in a stylish all-black ensemble at the M&S Bank Arena on Saturday, the 25 year old gave a highly energised performance with the tune, I Wrote A Song.

Eurovision favourite sends fans wild as Sweden's Loreen branded 'literally perfect' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Sweden - Albania - city Kentish
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Eurovision favourite sends fans wild as Sweden's Loreen branded 'literally perfect'

Sweden's Loreen sent fans wild as she performed at the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Contest favourite Loreen, who won for Sweden in 2012, performed Tattoo for the Eurovision audience at the M&S Bank Arena on Saturday. She wore a flesh-coloured outfit and danced in an illuminated enclosed space on the stage as she performed in hope to secure victory for a second time.

Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra open Eurovision with emotive rendition of 2022 winning song - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine - state Mississippi - county Stone - county Banks - county Andrew
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13.05.2023

Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra open Eurovision with emotive rendition of 2022 winning song

 Kalush Orchestra opened this year’s Eurovision song contest with an emotive rendition of their 2022 winning song, ‘Stefania’.This year’s instalment of the concert is taking take place in Liverpool, following the ongoing political conflict taking place in Ukraine.The opening also saw the band joined by musicians and famous figures from afar.

Eurovision fans think Finland’s entry Käärijä could win: “Fucking bonkers and brilliant” - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine - state Mississippi - county Stone - county Banks - county Andrew - Finland
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13.05.2023

Eurovision fans think Finland’s entry Käärijä could win: “Fucking bonkers and brilliant”

Eurovision entry Käärijä has proved an early favourite to win with fans watching at home.Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra opened this year’s Eurovision song contest with an emotive rendition of their 2022 winning song, ‘Stefania’. This year’s instalment of the concert is taking take place in Liverpool, following the ongoing political conflict taking place in Ukraine.The opening also saw the band joined by musicians and famous figures from afar.

Kate Middleton plays piano accompanying Ukraine at start of Eurovision Song Contest - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Spain - France - Italy - Ukraine - Germany
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Kate Middleton plays piano accompanying Ukraine at start of Eurovision Song Contest

The Princess of Wales has made a surprise cameo during the opening performance of the Eurovision Song Contest. Kate played a pre-recorded instrumental piece which was recorded at Windsor Castle earlier this month.The clip, which is around 10 seconds long, appeared in a performance by last year’s winners Kalush Orchestra, which also includes contributions from Lord Lloyd-Webber and Sam Ryder.

Catherine Tate’s life off screen including engagement to American screenwriter - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - London - USA
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Catherine Tate’s life off screen including engagement to American screenwriter

As Eurovision reaches it’s exciting conclusion on Saturday, actress and comedian Catherine Tate will be the lucky star reading out the results of the UK’s vote at the annual song contest. The actress and comedian, 53, will deliver the results of the country’s national jury – including the coveted “douze points” – live from the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool on Saturday. It will be the first time a UK spokesperson has announced the scores from the same location as the contest itself.

Eurovision voting – how it works and this year's big change to the rules - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Eurovision voting – how it works and this year's big change to the rules

The Eurovision song contest is officially set to be held in Liverpool tonight after last year’s winners Ukraine were left unable to host due to their ongoing war with Russia.The much beloved singing contest, which is set to be presented by British stars including Rylan Clark, invites viewers to vote for their favourite acts. After each participating country performs their chosen song, a series of points are awarded by the other European countries participating.

Croatia’s Eurovision “army of love” Let 3: “It’s a condensed anti-war opera” - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine - Croatia
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13.05.2023

Croatia’s Eurovision “army of love” Let 3: “It’s a condensed anti-war opera”

Eurovision entry Let 3 have spoken to NME about the meaning of their song ‘Mama ŠČ!, and how they’re looking to pull off a “condensed anti-war opera”.The band caused a stir online with their drag-meets-military pomp-pop extravaganza got them through the semi-finals this week. Speaking to NME backstage in Liverpool ahead of the final tonight (Saturday May 13), bandmember Dražen Baljak explained that the week had been “heavy, but worth it”.“We were a bit surprised at people’s reaction, but when it pays off it’s so exciting,” he said.Explaining the inspiration behind the song, Baljak revealed that it came about members of the band putting on an adaption of an anti-war play.

Britain's Got Talent – why is show not on tonight and when can fans watch it next? - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - Ukraine
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Britain's Got Talent – why is show not on tonight and when can fans watch it next?

Fans of the long-running ITV talent show Britain's Got Talent may be disappointed to see that the show is absent from tonight's ITV schedule - although there is a good reason for it being pulled.The show returned for its 16th season last month, with Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden all returning to the judging panel.They were joined by former Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli, who stepped in to replace former judge David Walliams after he quit the show after leaked audio saw him making derogatory remarks about contestants. And while the show usually airs on Saturday and Sunday evenings, the latest episode has been pulled from screens tonight.

Voyager on why you should vote for them at Eurovision: “Wouldn’t you love a holiday in Australia?” - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - New Zealand - Germany
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13.05.2023

Voyager on why you should vote for them at Eurovision: “Wouldn’t you love a holiday in Australia?”

Eurovision hopefuls Voyager have spoken to NME ahead of tonight’s final in Liverpool, arguing why Europe should vote for them and agreeing that New Zealand should be allowed to compete too.The Aussie rockers have been in the UK all week, wining themselves a place in the final after successfully making it through the semis with their track ‘Promise. Speaking to NME from backstage at the Song Contest, drummer Ash Doodkorte said that “the vibe around Liverpool is blue, yellow and electric”.“It’s been heckers, but in a good way,” he said.

Serbia’s Luke Black on his “cyber-punk” Eurovision song: “It’s a wake-up call” - www.nme.com - London - Serbia
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13.05.2023

Serbia’s Luke Black on his “cyber-punk” Eurovision song: “It’s a wake-up call”

Eurovision 2023 entry Luke Black has spoken to NME about what went into his “cyber-punk, hyper-pop” song ‘Samo Mi Se Spava’ – and how he hopes it “sends a wake-up call” to viewers and his home nation.Black’s dramatic entry made it through the semi-finals earlier this week to be competing in the grand final in Liverpool tonight (Saturday May 13). With the song’s title translating to ‘I’m Just Sleepy’ and the chorus ‘I just wanna sleep forever, I like it better when I dream‘, the Grimes and Bring Me The Horizon-esque ‘Samo Mi Se Spava’ was born of the artist feeling uneasy with the state of the world.“I had an initial idea of a mantra before the pandemic saying, ‘I just want to sleep for a long time’,” Black told NME from backstage at Eurovision 2023.

Daði Freyr on Eurovision: “It’s not as cool anymore to be a hater” - www.nme.com - Sweden - Iceland - Ukraine - Finland
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13.05.2023

Daði Freyr on Eurovision: “It’s not as cool anymore to be a hater”

Eurovision star Daði Freyr has spoken to NME about the shift in attitudes towards the Song Contest, as well what to expect from his performance tonight and his upcoming album.The grand final of Eurovision 2023 will be held at Liverpool Arena tonight (Saturday May 12), with Sweden, Finland and Ukraine currently leading the bookies’ favourites to win.Freyr is no stranger to the contest, having been set to compete with the viral song ‘Think About Things in 2020 before the event was pulled due to COVID lockdown, and eventually represented Iceland at Eurovision 2021 with his track ‘10 Years’.“It was fun, although one of members got COVID and we had to quarantine, which was pretty boring,” he said of his last appearance at the show. “I never would have written ‘10 Years’ or ‘Think About Things’ if it wasn’t for Eurovision, and it’s a huge stepping stone towards bigger things if you really capitalise on it. It’s a huge ad for me as a performer.”Now, he’s among the likes of  past competition favourites Sam Favourites, Kalush Orchestra and Netta who are set to return at tonight’s event.“I’m doing a cover by a Liverpool band,” he teased of his performance.

Eurovision 2023: what will be the long-term impact for Liverpool and its music scene? - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - Ukraine - Birmingham - city Newcastle - city Sheffield - city European
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13.05.2023

Eurovision 2023: what will be the long-term impact for Liverpool and its music scene?

NME about what the long-term impact of Eurovision may or may not be on Liverpool and it’s local music scene.Last year it was announced that Liverpool had beaten competition from Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield to be named as host city for the 67th Eurovision Song Contest, being held in the UK in honour of last year’s winners Ukraine. The grand final takes place tonight (Saturday May 13), after a week of events and celebrations around the city – including star-studded concerts at Liverpool’s Eurovision Village and Frankie Goes To Hollywood reuniting for their first performance together in 36 years.The city has also received widespread for the sense of community support show for Ukraine throughout recent weeks, as well as open events celebrating music and culture.In October 2022, it was reported that Eurovision could bring in a potential £30million of revenue to the city – marking the next wave of international cultural tourism that has occurred in the city last 15 years.

Eurovision 2023: Sweden’s Loreen on her return: “I’m much more present now” - www.nme.com - Sweden
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13.05.2023

Eurovision 2023: Sweden’s Loreen on her return: “I’m much more present now”

Loreen, the singer representing Sweden at this year’s Eurovision, has opened up to NME about the meaning behind her song ‘Tattoo’ and explained what it would mean to her to be the first-ever woman to win the competition twice – following her victory in 2012.For Eurovision fans, the artist representing Sweden at the song contest this year needs no introduction. Set to take to the stage and represent her nation with her track ‘Tattoo’ at the final tonight (May 12), Loreen stands a strong chance of becoming the first-ever female artist to win the iconic competition twice.Already named as the bookies’ favourite, the singer revealed to NME what it would mean for her to claim that second victory, and what tempted her to return to the competition, 11 years after she first won with the track ‘Euphoria’.“It started with the song… It was just an embryo at the time, but I could sense that there was something with this song and me that was going to happen,” she said.

Eurovision's complex voting system explained ahead of grand final - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Eurovision's complex voting system explained ahead of grand final

The Eurovision Song Contest is widely known for its fiendishly complex voting system. To make things more complicated, the European Broadcasting Union, which produces the competition, has made some tweaks for the 2023 edition. Ahead of the grand final on Saturday night, here is a refresher.

UK act Mae Muller to finally take to Eurovision stage as grand final approaches - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Sweden - Ukraine - Russia - Austria - Finland
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

UK act Mae Muller to finally take to Eurovision stage as grand final approaches

The UK’s Mae Muller has said she is “ready to get this show on the road” ahead of today's Eurovision final, after it emerged Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky had been barred from addressing the event. After months of preparation, the 25-year-old singer from north London will finally perform her track, I Wrote A Song, for the international voting public.

Rylan escorted back to hotel by emergency services during Eurovision pandemonium - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
13.05.2023

Rylan escorted back to hotel by emergency services during Eurovision pandemonium

TV personality Rylan Clark and radio DJ Scott Mills were rescued by Merseyside Water Rescue after they had dinner and found themselves stuck on a boat during Eurovision pandemonium in Liverpool last night. Speaking to his followers on Instagram, Rylan, 34, revealed that the duo went out for some late dinner and left the restaurant at the same time crowds were leaving the M&S Bank Arena.

President Zelensky blocked from addressing viewers at Eurovision Final - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine - Russia - Bulgaria - Macedonia - Montenegro
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12.05.2023

President Zelensky blocked from addressing viewers at Eurovision Final

Eurovision Song Contest.The finale is set to take place tomorrow (May 13), following the closing of the two semi-final rounds which occurred on Tuesday (May 9) and Thursday (May 11).This year’s instalment will take place in the UK city of Liverpool, which is hosting the ceremony on behalf of last year’s winners, Ukraine, due to the country’s ongoing war with Russia. Despite this, however, it has been revealed that the Ukrainian president will not be granted permission to address the public at tomorrow night’s final.As per reports, this lack of airtime is because the organising committee of the annual song contest wish to retain the programme’s non-political basis, and “strict rules” prohibit such statements from being made using Eurovision as the platform.“The Eurovision Song Contest is an international entertainment show and governed by strict rules and principles which have been established since its creation,” read a statement from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the organisers behind Eurovision (via the Independent).It continues: “As part of these, one of the cornerstones of the contest is the non-political nature of the event.

Zoe Ball debuts new shaggy haircut and fresh extensions ahead of Eurovision party - www.ok.co.uk - London
ok.co.uk
12.05.2023

Zoe Ball debuts new shaggy haircut and fresh extensions ahead of Eurovision party

Eurovision preparations are well underway across the nation, and DJ and presenter Zoe Ball has debuted a fresh new hairstyle ready for the weekend ahead. The former Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two presenter will be hosting The Ultimate Eurovision Pre-Party in Liverpool tonight (Friday 12 May) as part of her BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show, and it seems as if the DJ has made sure she’s got a brand new look for the weekend of festivities.

What time does the Eurovision 2023 Final start? - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - USA - Italy - Ukraine - Russia - Germany
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12.05.2023

What time does the Eurovision 2023 Final start?

Eurovision Song Contest is back in the UK for the first time since 1998.Taking place at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, this year’s contest is being held on UK shores after last year’s winner, Ukraine, were unable to host due to the country’s ongoing conflict with Russia.Eurovision 2023, however, will still have Ukrainian elements with singer Julia Sanina, frontwoman of Ukrainian rock band The Hardkiss, hosting the event alongside Graham Norton, Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham and Alesha Dixon.Of the total 37 countries from across Europe and Australia who are competing in the contest, 26 will perform in the final: the top 10 winners from each respective semi-final, the Big Five (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK) and Ukraine.UK viewers can watch the Eurovision 2023 Final live on Saturday May 13 on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 8pm BST.Along with hosting parts of the show, Norton will share UK commentary duties with former Great British Bake Off host Mel Giedroyc.In the US, the final will be available to stream via Peacock from 3pm ET/12pm PT on Saturday May 13.

Rita Ora planned her secret wedding 'in just two or three days' - www.ok.co.uk - Australia - Britain
ok.co.uk
12.05.2023

Rita Ora planned her secret wedding 'in just two or three days'

Rita Ora says her wedding to Taika Waititi was planned “in two or three days”, and that the occasion had been “perfect”. The British singer, 32, said she had wanted to keep the ceremony private “because my life and career aren’t” and had really wanted the 47 year old Hollywood director’s children to be present. RIta confirmed the marriage earlier this year, and that the pair had begun dating in 2021 after she went to Australia to work as a coach on the local version of The Voice.

Music Venue Trust and The National Lottery announce 150 Eurovision Legacy gigs across the UK - www.nme.com - Britain
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11.05.2023

Music Venue Trust and The National Lottery announce 150 Eurovision Legacy gigs across the UK

Eurovision Legacy gigs across the UK.The initiative was launched with a special free concert for 15,000 people in the Eurovision Village on Wednesday (May 10) and follows the successful delivery of the Liverpool leg of the National Lottery’s United By Music Tour, which sees artists such as Lightning Seeds, The Coral and Miles Kane playing local venues in support of the live music sector.Starting in mid-June, the United by Music Tour will see both established and up-and-coming artists performing in over 130 locations across the country. Blossoms, Metronomy, Cat Burns and more will be playing one-off shows to highlight the importance of grassroots music venues.We’re over the moon to announce @TNLUK #UnitedByMusic summer tours, featuring some of the UK's most exciting artists.

EastEnders fans in stitches as show honours Eurovision with hilarious scenes - www.ok.co.uk - Ukraine - county Baker
ok.co.uk
11.05.2023

EastEnders fans in stitches as show honours Eurovision with hilarious scenes

EastEnders was the latest soap to get into the spirit of Eurovision this week ahead of the show’s grand final on Saturday. With the show taking place in Liverpool this year on behalf of Ukraine, the residents of Walford were keen to embrace the lighthearted joy of the annual music competition as it became the theme for Kathy Beale’s birthday party.The cafe owner celebrated her birthday during Thursday’s episode of the BBC soap, with all of her closest friends and family from across Albert Square attending the bash to boogie the night away.

Who is representing the UK at Eurovision 2023? - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - USA - Sweden - Italy - Ukraine - Russia - Germany
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11.05.2023

Who is representing the UK at Eurovision 2023?

Eurovision Song Contest has returned to the UK for the first time since 1998.Taking place at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, this year’s contest is being held on UK shores as last year’s winner, Ukraine, are unable to host due to the country’s ongoing conflict with Russia.Eurovision 2023, however, will still have Ukrainian elements with singer Julia Sanina, frontwoman of Ukrainian rock band The Hardkiss, hosting the event alongside Graham Norton, Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham and Alesha Dixon.Of the total 37 countries from across Europe and Australia who are competing in the contest, 26 will perform in the final: the top 10 winners from each respective semi-final, the Big Five (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK) and Ukraine.Singer-songwriter Mae Muller is representing the UK with her track ‘I Wrote A Song’, which she co-wrote with Karen Poole and Lewis Thompson.Speaking to NME about the song, Muller said: “A lot of my music can come from a place of pain, even though the outcome is quite sassy and liberating. This was one of those moments where I wanted to write something that made people feel empowered.

BBC mistakes hardcore Eurovision fan for Finnish entrant Käärijä - www.nme.com - Australia - Finland
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11.05.2023

BBC mistakes hardcore Eurovision fan for Finnish entrant Käärijä

Eurovision fan, after believing that he was this year’s representative for Finland, Käärijä.A fan-favourite from this year’s instalment of the iconic song contest, Käärijä recently turned heads at the first semi-finals for his eccentric neon green outfit, featuring puffy sleeves, a bare chest and a spiked collar. However, the look has since inspired a few hardcore Eurovision fans, and led to a few attendees taking to the streets of Liverpool, sporting the same look.One Käärijä fan, however, seems to have pulled off the look a little bit too well, and even convinced a few journalists that he was “the man himself”.The man, who actually turned out to be a member of an Australian Eurovision fan group was approached on the street by reporters for the news programme BBC North West Tonight, who declared to viewers that they had “managed to catch up with the main man himself”.“How do you think Liverpool’s done out there?” The news reporter asked the lookalike, to which he responded: “Oh, incredible.

Who is Israel’s Eurovision entry Noa Kirel as she lands spot in final - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Israel
ok.co.uk
11.05.2023

Who is Israel’s Eurovision entry Noa Kirel as she lands spot in final

Young Noa Kirel is representing her country Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with her upbeat song Unicorn, which she co-wrote and co-composed. The 22-year-old singer-songwriter wowed at the first Eurovision semi-finals on May 9 and successfully advanced to the grand final which will be taking place on Saturday 13 May.

Eurovision host's pointed dig at Amanda Holden labelled 'iconic' by fans - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France - Ukraine - Netherlands
ok.co.uk
10.05.2023

Eurovision host's pointed dig at Amanda Holden labelled 'iconic' by fans

Sex Education star and West End powerhouse Hannah Waddingham last night sent Eurovision fans wild after making a cheeky dig at the expense of Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden.Ted Lasso star Hannah, 48, was seen joining forces with Amanda's BGT co-star Alesha Dixon - as well as Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina - to present the first semi-final of the much-loved singing contest last night. It was during her hosting stint that Hannah left viewers in hysterics following a jibe at 52-year-old Amanda, whose role it was to award points on behalf of the United Kingdom during the 2021 ceremony. Mum-of-three Amanda previously came under fire during her Eurovision stint after making a joke that didn't go down well with viewers, quipping that she didn't know the difference between French and Dutch, leading some fans to dub her "arrogant".

Check out official footage of Måneskin’s epic London O2 show - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Italy - Ireland
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10.05.2023

Check out official footage of Måneskin’s epic London O2 show

Måneskin have shared official footage from their sold-out show at The O2 in London this week. Check out their performance of ‘Kool Kids’ in the video above, and ‘I Wanna Be Your Slave’ below – exclusively on NME.As part of their long-awaited ‘Loud Kids World Tour’ in support of their third album ‘Rush!‘, the Italian former Eurovision winners took to the stage at The O2 for their biggest UK headline show to date, playing to a massive 20,000 fans.A climax of the gig came when the band continued their ritual of inviting fans on stage for their performance of album highlight ‘Kool Kids’.“It’s a song we’ve been criticised a lot for because they say we copy you fucking British,” frontman Damiano David told the crowd, adding: “It’s a little bit true!”He continued: “We’re hated all around the world for this tradition, but again we don’t give a shit”.In a four-star review of the show, NME described the moment: “Inviting a small army of fans in fishnets and leather to invade the stage, you see the cult of Måneskin manifest.“There’s no mention of Eurovision and they’ve dropped their covers of indie disco hits (including Franz Ferdinand’s ‘Take Me Out’) from the setlist.

Eurovision fans left tearful after Paul O’Grady’s final TV appearance - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine
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10.05.2023

Eurovision fans left tearful after Paul O’Grady’s final TV appearance

Eurovision Song Contest have been left feeling emotional after a clip of the late Paul O’Grady was shown during the first semi-finals.The performance is believed to be O’Grady’s last television appearance and was shared during the semi-final rounds of the iconic singing competition, following permission being granted from his family.The actor, comedian and television presenter was much-loved for his show For The Love Of Dogs, as well as for his frequent pantomime performances and long-running character Lily Savage. His death was confirmed earlier this year (March 28).The news of his passing came midway through the ongoing UK tour of musical Annie, which he was starring in, and just days after he signed a new contract with Boom Radio station.

Eurovision viewers 'cringe' as BBC mistakes fan for Finland's singer in hilarious footage - www.ok.co.uk - Finland
ok.co.uk
10.05.2023

Eurovision viewers 'cringe' as BBC mistakes fan for Finland's singer in hilarious footage

The BBC suffered a hilarious blunder on Tuesday night as a Eurovision fan was mistaken for Finland's singer. Viewers cringed as the confused reporter mistook a Eurovision fan for Finland’s competition entrant Käärijä, during an interview as they were named as the country's act.The first Eurovision semi-final kicked off on Tuesday May 9, with Käärijä among the 10 acts that will go to the grand final on Saturday. BBC North West Tonight aired interviews with fans that went to the semi-final, with many of they saying they thing Finland could be the country to take this year's crown.

Eurovision fans spot host's Amanda Holden 'dig' with barbed languages comment - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France - Italy - Ukraine - Netherlands - city Dixon
ok.co.uk
10.05.2023

Eurovision fans spot host's Amanda Holden 'dig' with barbed languages comment

Eurovision enthusiasts have claimed Hannah Waddingham threw shade at Amanda Holden during Tuesday night's live semi-final. Actres Hannah, 48, hosted the semi-final, which aired live on BBC One, in Liverpool alongside Alesha Dixon and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina. During the Eurovision show last night, Hannah seemed to playfully take a swipe at Amanda as she explained the voting rules in French.

'We lost at Eurovision 2007 but won at romance,' says Scooch stars - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - city Helsinki
ok.co.uk
10.05.2023

'We lost at Eurovision 2007 but won at romance,' says Scooch stars

Scooch bandmates Russ Spencer and Caroline Barnes represented the UK with their camp cabin crew anthem Flying The Flag (For You) in 2007. Now, they tell us how they found romance as well as fame after their Eurovision performance in Helsinki. Chatting about their lasting love, Caroline says, “We both had other partners during Eurovision, but I think we eventually just came to the realisation we were in love with each other.

Rylan Clark hints at secret TV feud as he says 'tide is turning' on 'two-faced' stars - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
10.05.2023

Rylan Clark hints at secret TV feud as he says 'tide is turning' on 'two-faced' stars

Ever the lover of nail-biting drama, television icon Rylan Clark has hinted at the existence of a secret ongoing feud between some unnamed fellow on-screen stars.The widely-adored presenter and former X Factor favourite - who has hosted some of the biggest UK shows since competing on the ITV singing competition 11 years ago - took aim at the unidentified stars in a brand new interview. Speaking with Waitrose & Partners' Weekend, the 34-year-old made several cryptic comments about the famous faces, including emphasising that they aren't as "nice and polite" as they seem to viewers at home.

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