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During the ceremony, protesters waved Palestinian flags and held signs reading "No applause for genocide" and "Singing while ...
Shkodra Elektronike from Albania performs the song “Zjerm” during the dress rehearsal for the first semi-final of the 69th ...
The first semifinal of this year's Eurovision Song Contest begins on May 13. Which countries are leading in the predictions ...
Countries from across Europe — and a few beyond, like Israel and Australia — have sent an act to Eurovision. The performers ...
Eurovision Director Martin Green tells Deadline he has big plans to expand the Song Contest worldwide as he prepares for the ...
The special thing about Eurovision is that it’s the one night of the year where people, in theory, put aside their ...
Australia is the only country outside the European Broadcasting Area to compete in Eurovision, and it has done so for a ...
Ahead of this year's contest, more than 70 former contestants signed an open letter condemning the war in Gaza and demanding ...
Britain's Eurovision hopefuls Remember Monday have been warned to stay out of politics ahead of next week’s event as old social media posts backing Black Lives Matter resurfaced. The country pop ...
By Lily Ford More than 70 former Eurovision contestants have reportedly signed an open letter urging organizers to ban Israel and its national broadcaster, Kan, from this year’s competition.
One of the most controversial entries in the Eurovision song contest is Espresso Macchiato by Estonia's Tommy Cash. It mocks Italian stereotypes, and there have been calls to ban it. The track by ...
EXCLUSIVE: As the organizers put the final touches to this year’s 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, complete with a jaw-dropping 350m² set featuring Switzerland‘s iconic peaks ...