The world's biggest song contest reaches its finale on Saturday and contestants have arrived in style.
The protests took place ahead of Eden Golan's performance in the competition's second semi-final.
Host-broadcaster SVT announced that Malin Åkerman and Petra Mede would host
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Competing rallies are on the streets, Netherlands’ entrant is under investigation and others complain music is being overshadowedThe official motto of the 68th edition of Eurovision is “united by music”, but as the continent’s beglittered and sequined masses descended on the Swedish city of Malmö for Saturday’s grand final, music’s ability to heal and bridge divides was looking in serious doubt.In the run-up to the song contest’s main event, the Netherlands’ performer Joost Klein missed his slot...
Dutch artist Joost Klein will no longer compete in Saturday night’s Eurovision grand final in Malmo due to a backstage “incident,” the European Broadcasting Union said.
Fresh off a fantastic first show, we reconvene to preview an equally
Not everyone in Malmo was welcoming the Eurovision Song Contest to town.
At just 23, Tali Golergant is making waves as Luxembourg's first Eurovision Song Contest entrant in over three decades, gearing up for her debut performance with the song 'Fighter' at the semi-finals in Malmö on 7 May.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in the Eurovision fan zone outside the venue in Malmo jeered and booed as Israel’s contestant performed during Saturday’s final (11 May). Two of the protesters were seen being led away by police as the performance by Eden Golan was being shown. Though Eurovision’s motto is “united by music,” this year’s event has proven divisive. Earlier in the day, thousands had joined a march through Sweden’s third-largest city to protest Israel’s participation in the contest as...
Twenty-five entrants are performing in the final tonight after the
Eurovision fans chanted “shame on you” as they gathered outside Malmo Arena for Saturday night’s grand final. This year’s song contest was highly controversial, with some fans calling for a boycott over Israel’s participation. Pro-Palestine demonstrations took place outside the arena in the days building up to the event and continued to unfold during the final. Groups of people could be heard shouting “shame on you” and “free Palestine” as they gathered in Malmo. Israel’s Eurovision act, Eden...