Eurovision 2021 was huge!
22.05.2021 - 11:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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It's the one time in the year that we get to travel much of the world without leaving our sofa.
That's right, the Eurovision Song Contest is back to dazzle once more - two years after the last competition due to the coronavirus pandemic cancelling last year's event.
The 65th contest will take place tonight live from the Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam after the competition was won by Duncan Laurence for the Netherlands in
Eurovision 2021 was huge!
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga read out Iceland’s results at last night’s (May 22) 2021 Eurovision Song Contest – see footage below.Prior to the ceremony, which saw Italy emerge victorious and the UK fail to pick up a single point, Hannes Óli Ágústsson was confirmed to appear in character as Olaf Yohansson at the event.In Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams’ 2020 Netflix film, the pair performed the original song ‘Jaja Ding Dong’, and were consistently hounded to do so by
Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam, with the UK picking up the dread nil points – see all the reaction below.3,500 fans were also in attendance for the contest as part of the Dutch government’s trial for the safe resumption of live events.While Eurovision organisers hoped that all 41 competing artists would perform live and in-person this year, a number of entrants, including reigning Eurovision champion Duncan Laurence, pulled out after testing positive for COVID-19.At the show, Italy’s act
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Eurovision is back!
Eurovision is underway, and we’ve had to say goodbye to even more amazing acts tonight.
Eurovision Song Contest winner Duncan Laurence won’t perform at the 2021 final this Saturday (May 22) after testing positive for COVID-19.Laurence won the contest for The Netherlands with ‘Arcade’ and was due to perform at the live final in Rotterdam this Saturday, as is usually customary of the previous contest’s winner.However, he is now set to “feature in the show in a different form” after testing positive for COVID-19 with “mild symptoms”.Sietse Bakker, Executive Producer, said: “We are of