Eurovision Song Contest 2019
We still came last. Very last.
"If it was Gary Barlow or Elton John, they still probably would have come last too."
Can you enjoy a song contest that celebrates the camp and diverse, while having sympathy for the Palestinian cause, deploring the human rights situation of those in Gaza and wanting a lasting two-state peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? For tens of thousands of Euro-fans, the answer seems to be “yes”.
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Six artists are competing to represent the UK at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, Israel. The rule for this year’s BBC show, “Eurovision: You Decide” are slightly unusual, with artists pairing up to sing the same song each week, hoping their version will win over the voting public.
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