Eurovision 2022

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The Eurovision 2022 finalists so far (Manchester Evening News)

The Eurovision Song Contest is edging ever closer, with 10 excited acts winning their way to grand final last night (Tuesday May 10).

They made their Eurovision debut in 2005 and returned to the contest in 2011, finishing in sixth and twelfth place respectively. The alt-pop star, from Hoorn, released her first mini-album Antipsychotica in 2016, which led her to sign a coveted record deal at just 17 years old. A trio of sisters will be taking to the Eurovision stage for Iceland this year. MARO has since supported the likes of Jessie J and is currently opening for Charlotte Cardin’s European tour. She graduated from the Berklee College of Music in 2017, before moving to Los Angeles. The 25-year-old, who is half Greek and from Norway, will be performing her track Die Together in Turin. A musical collective hailing from Brittany will be taking to the Eurovision stage for France this year. Amanda was musical from a young age and began to create her own songs as a teenager. Monika, who studied at Boston’s acclaimed Berklee College of Music, has released three albums and a plethora of singles. Musician Mahmood , from Milan, and rapper BLANCO , from Brescia, Lombardy, will represent host country Italy in Eurovision this year. Singer and songwriter Rosa Linn , from small town Vanadzor, will represent Armenia in Turin this year. The 66th edition of the competition, which is taking place in Turin, Italy, will see 26 musicians battle it out to be crowned champion.

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Eurovision 2022 running order looks great for UK entry Sam Ryder (Metro)

The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 running order has been confirmed and UK star Sam Ryder has reason to celebrate a favourable draw for Turin.

Over the last two decades, the number 19 has also provided two champions – Azerbaijan in 2011 and Greece in 2005 – while 17 (Sweden in 2012, Serbia in 2007 and Finland in 2006) is the only number to result in more winners. He’ll be the 22nd artist to take to the stage as part of the competition, nestled in between Australia’s Sheldon Riley, who is performing Not The Same, and Poland’s Ochman with River. The grand final takes place on Saturday night (May 14) in Turin, Italy with UK entry Sam Ryder hoping to shine in the midst of all the wonderfully over the top glitz and glamour.

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Here are the final bookies' odds for Eurovision 2022 (NME.com)

The bookies have had their say on who will win Eurovision 2022 - you can see a full list of the latest odds here.

- Poland: Ochman, ‘River’ – 40/1 The UK’s entrant Sam Ryder is priced at 6/1 on William Hill, making him the second-favourite to prevail in Turin tomorrow. - Spain: Chanel, ‘SloMo’ – 12/1

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Eurovision 2022: Sam Ryder odds rocket ahead of Eurovision final (The Scotsman)

The UK's Eurovision 2022 entry Sam Ryder is defying expectations, if the odds are to be believed.

I just want to do everyone proud, and do the best job I possibly can." The past two Eurovision Song Contests have seen the UK come in last place – with James Newman and ‘Embers’ in 2021, and Michael Rice in 2019 with ‘Bigger Than Us’. What place has the UK previously come in Eurovision? Has the UK ever won Eurovision?

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Eurovision 2022 semi-final 2 results: Full list of countries that ... (iNews)

The line-up for the Eurovision 2022 final has been set, with the final 10 countries securing their spot at Thursday's semi-final.

- Poland (Ochman – “River”) - Romania (WRS – “Llàmame”) - Estonia (Stefan – “Hope”)

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Eurovision 2022: Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra the favorite to win ... (CNN)

London (CNN) It tells you plenty about the Eurovision Song Contest that Norway's participants -- two grown men in wolf costumes who sing about bananas and ...

This year, Achille Lauro -- a man who takes his stage name from a famously hijacked cruise ship -- picks up the mantle for the smallest country in the competition. But this is still Eurovision, and it is still weird -- so casual viewers tuning in exclusively to shake their heads and tut won't be let down. "Stefania," sung in Ukrainian, is a tribute to Psyuk's mother, who still lives in the western city of Kalush from which the band takes its name. (Though he's still got a way to go to beat last year's winners, who were ultimately cleared of taking cocaine on air following a viral video that sparked an investigation by organizers.) The 2020 edition was canceled, and last year's took place with crowd restrictions. "I think it's all about the deep hydration." They most closely resemble a TikTok-ified Daft Punk, had the legendary French pair hired David Lynch as their artistic director and hit the kids' parties circuit. Italy could clinch the crown for a second consecutive year if hometown heroes Mahmood and Blanco deliver. Organizers banned Russia from the contest in February, 24 hours after an initial, widely criticized decision to allow it to take part. Psyuk, meanwhile, volunteers to find internally displaced Ukrainians shelter and organizes the transportation of food and medicines. Kalush, meanwhile, sailed through Tuesday's semifinal and elicited wild cheers from the crowd when they came onstage. "As we speak, our country and our culture is under threat.

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Eurovision 2022: How to vote on Eurovision app for free in the UK (The Scotsman)

comments. HAVE YOUR SAY. Eurovision 2022 is here and 25 acts are about to give their all in the most epic singing competition in the world.

Who is announcing the UK’s public vote for Eurovision 2022? How to vote in the Eurovision final 2022 So, when the time comes, here’s how to vote in Eurovision 2022.

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Eurovision 2022 finalists list: Which countries are in Song Contest ... (iNews)

After two tense heats of semi-finals and two rounds of eliminations, 25 countries remain to battle it out as winner of Eurovision 2022.

The UK has made it through thanks to its status as one of the Big Five – a set of countries that receive automatic qualification. See you in Turin, legends!” Several countries, including Ireland, were eliminated over the course of this weeks’ two semi-finals.

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Eurovision 2022 finalists: the best performers to look out for at this ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

An indie singer washing her hands; men in wolf masks; rappers accompanied by traditional woodwind instruments… It can only mean one thing.

The Lord of the Rings trilogy of novelty songs, Subwoolfer features two men dressed as wolves and a DJ in a silver spacesuit. It also pulls off the difficult task of being genuinely emotive whilst splicing in some agreeable Eurovision lunacy – such as when rapper Oleh Psiuk cedes the spotlight to a blistering solo on the sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian woodwind instrument. So wacky it’s almost profound, it is obviously impossible to hate a banger with lyrics such as “I want your grandma, yum, yum”. Peak Eurovision bonkers and a track sure to trigger flashbacks for years to come. As the name indicates, River is a big, blustery weepy –and, if not the most original song to make the final, it delivers a payload of emotion. Tackiness and grandstanding are part of Eurovision. Yet amidst the carnival atmosphere a pure, understated moment can cut as cleanly as a blade. This year the task of blowing our socks off is entrusted to Krystian Ochman, a Polish-America singer who grew up in Massachusetts and placed first in The Voice of Poland two years ago. Whether the best or worst thing at Eurovision 2022 is hard to say – but it is undoubtedly the most memorable. Eurovision used to be cool (sort of). And then it was naff. With Ireland cast once again into Eurovision purgatory following the semi-final elimination of Brooke Scullion, Sweden has another opportunity to clock up a record-equalling seven wins. The 2020 grand final begins at 8pm on Saturday May 14, on BBC One. Here is a definitive (ish) list of the 10 songs to watch out for. With the second semi-final done and dusted, the 20 acts joining the UK’s Sam Ryder and the other representatives of the “big five” finalists of Germany, Italy, Spain and France has now been confirmed. Either the new Doctor Who has turned out a lot weirder than anyone anticipated or it’s the final of Eurovision 2022.

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Eurovision 2022: Watch the Semi-Final Interval Acts (Eurovision.tv)

Il Volo, Diodato, Mika and Laura Pausini were just some of the interval acts of the two Semi-Finals of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin.

social media cookies. The electric performance featured Benny Benassi, Dardust and Sophie and the Giants. Four extra special performances which you won't be seeing on TV again, however, are our Semi-Final Interval Acts. And yet they do bear repeating!

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Who do you think should win Eurovision 2022? VOTE HERE (Daily Express)

THE EUROVISION Song Contest takes place on Saturday, May 14, with a new and exciting group of acts competing. Who do you think should win Eurovision 2022?

Who do you think should win Eurovision 2022? Who do you think should win Eurovision 2022? So what do YOU think?

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Eurovision 2022: What to Know and How to Watch (The New York Times)

The international song contest takes place in Italy this year. Here's how the war in Ukraine has affected the competition and what to expect from this ...

Next year, there will be a Eurovision Canada, where entries from the country’s three territories and 10 provinces will compete in an offshoot of the original. Their song, “ Give That Wolf a Banana,” has the pair wearing wolf masks, with backing dancers in yellow morph suits. In the past, when a country has been unable to host, another has stepped in. Its song, “ Stefania,” is an ode to the mother of one of the band members. The Swedish entrant this year is Cornelia Jakobs, who sings “ Hold Me Closer,” a warm and emotional pop track that builds with each subsequent verse. “It is a very different sort of mechanism — there isn’t another show where performance happens and there isn’t a critique right after,” she said. Russia could not take part, the union said in a statement, because the country’s inclusion “would bring the competition into disrepute.” In Britain, the comedy host Graham Norton has become renowned for his reactions and quips. Turin, in Italy, hosts this year after the rock band Maneskin triumphed in 2021. The scores from the national juries are tallied first, then the fan votes are announced, act by act, starting with the countries that received the lowest jury points. The international song contest takes place in Italy this year. Despite the name, countries beyond Europe’s traditional geographical borders also compete in Eurovision. Israel debuted in 1973, for example, and Australia has been taking part since 2015.

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Eurovision 2022 odds: Latest predictions for Song Contest final ... (iNews)

Latest Eurovision 2022 winner odds suggest the UK might not be too unpopular this year.

However, this unknown variable of the war could push things in their favour.” William Lee Adams of Eurovision fansite Wiwibloggs tells i: “I think the big wild card is how sympathy for Ukraine will affect the result. However, Ukraine is leading the way.

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Eurovision 2022 sweepstake kit: Download your free guide (Metro)

Want the odds for Eurovision Song Contest 2022's outright winner? Find out here – with Metro's complete Eurovision sweepstakes.

Belgium – 250/1 Iceland – 250/1 Switzerland – 250/1

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Where to watch Eurovision 2022 in London (Metro)

Want to watch the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in a pub, but haven't booked? Try one of these top London venues.

The afterparty will run with a playlist made up exclusively of songs from previous finals. Expect cocktails themed by each of the countries involved, and even a game of Eurovision bingo, with free shots and bottles of prosecco among the prizes. Stay on for the afterparty but if you can’t get a ticket and just want to dance the night away you can come along to The Glory from 11pm when regular partying resumes. A popular LGBTQIA+ venue, Halfway to Heaven will be showing Eurovision with some added sparkle in the form of drag hosts Crystal D’Canter and Kelly Mild. With three bars open all night and delicious Italian arancini balls on sale throughout the evening – a nod to the host country for the 2022 contest – the night will also include an almighty Eurovision Karaoke competition kicking off at 7pm. Bars and venues across the capital will be putting on viewing parties for Eurovision 2022.

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Where to watch Eurovision final 2022 in Manchester: bars and pubs ... (ManchesterWorld)

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Who is representing the UK at Eurovision 2022? Sam Ryder is representing the UK at Eurovision 2022. Where is Eurovision 2022? The Eurovision Song Contest is an occasion where family and friends tend to get together to watch and enjoy. When is Eurovision 2022? Eurovision 2022 is almost here, and the biggest night of music is one filled with entertainment.

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Eurovision 2022: Naga Munchetty refuses to even pretend UK could ... (Metro)

BBC presenter Naga Munchetty does not fancy Sam Ryder's chances at winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with his song Space Man.

The Ukraine is going to win. I’m not going to say that,’ he said as Naga chuckled. He won’t win. ‘No, he can’t win. Now, here is us predicting, what do we know?’, Naga ddded. ‘You do not know what is going to go on and what drama we have had at the semi-finals,’ he continued.

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Eurovision final 2022: Wolves, treadmills and high hopes for the UK (BBC News)

The Eurovision Song Contest reaches its grand final on Saturday night in Turin, with Ukraine, Italy and the UK among the favourites to win.

"I don't know if I'm going to be able to run around, but I'm just going to enjoy not being in the competition," says David. The song's transformation is evident in the staging too. Sheldon's costume weighs 40kg - thanks to the 200,000 Swarovski crystals and 90,000 Swarovski pearls stitched into the fabric. "I don't know why, but my body tells me, 'you need to rest' and I just go somewhere quiet and take a nap for 15 minutes, and then I wake up like a new person." Naturally, it's a favourite among fans in the arena. But the band are ready to reclaim the stage that brought them to an international audience. It's about revelling in the strange, beautiful, passionate and peculiar performances that the continent (and Australia) puts forward. An ode to personal hygiene, it poses the eternal question: "What's the secret behind Meghan Markle's healthy hair? Known as Keith and Jim, they hide their identity behind custard yellow masks, and put a modern spin on the Red Riding Hood story over a thumping house beat. Now, I know what you're going to say: "But surely Eurovision is all about politics". And to an extent, you're right. Or so the story goes. But several studies - here's the most recent one - show that political voting rarely affects the overall winner.

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Eurovision 2022: The best 10 winning performances (The Independent)

In its 66-year history, few Eurovision entrants have achieved both a great song and a great live performance. Olivia Emily ranks the best of the best.

With 18 countries awarding her performance douze points – the highest number in the contest’s history – the track became a global hit, even breaking into the UK Top 3 ( the first non-UK Eurovision entry to do so since 1987). It has since become Eurovision’s most downloaded track ever, ahead of Abba’s “Waterloo”. “Waterloo” itself was a lyrical masterclass, and Abba’s catchy melodies and clear, jubilent vocals secured Sweden’s first Eurovision win, catapulting the group to global stardom. Likewise, dressed in monstrous prosthetic costumes, the band embodied the hit, which calls all “rock ‘n roll angels [to] bring thyn hard rock, hallelujah” in a gothic rock sermon. As Wurst sang “Rise like a phoenix / Out of the ashes seeking rather than vengeance”, wings of fire appeared on the screen behind her. “Rise Like a Phoenix” was gloriously dramatic, a power ballad worthy of soundtracking a James Bond film. It achieved a high of No 15 in the UK charts, and is the UK’s seventh most downloaded Eurovision song to date. Eurovision scrapped their rules against groups in 1970, opening the door for Abba to triumph a few years later. The song was a masterclass in effortless Eurovision cheer, with a touch more lyrical depth than, for example, Teach In’s equally catchy “ Ding-a-dong”, which won for the Netherlands a year earlier. Growing from her previous local Québécois success, the performance – and subsequent win – catapulted a young Dion to international acclaim. Trusted on the stage alone at only 20 years old, Dion pulled off a win for Switzerland with self-assured and impressive vocals, expressive hand gestures and a slight side-to-side sway to the rhythm. The earworm tune is a hallmark of Seventies Eurovision success stories, with the melodic chorus leading into a surprising final twist: the song’s “baby” is not a lover, but a beloved child. As the dancers performed the folk dance halling behind him, Rybak sang with expressive gestures and played the fiddle, creating just the right amount of novelty to please the Eurovision audience.

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When is Eurovision 2022 on TV? Song contest's start time, how to ... (Essex Live)

Eurovision is back for the 66th edition of the competition. This year the show will be broadcast live from The Pala Olimpico Arena in Turin, Italy after the ...

You'll also be able to steam the show via the official Eurovision Song Contest's YouTube channel. Here are all the details you need: Eurovision is back for the 66th edition of the competition.

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Eurovision 2022 results: Song Contest voting explained and what ... (iNews)

The winning country will traditionally be given the honour of hosting the next Eurovision Song Contest.

- Spain: Chanel – “SloMo” - Germany: Malik Harris – “Rockstars” You cannot vote through either the BBC or official Eurovision website.

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When is Eurovision 2022 on TV? Song contest's start time, how to ... (WalesOnline)

We now have our final line-up, with 25 countries in the running to be crowned the winner of Eurovision 2022. TikTok sensation and singer-songwriter Sam Ryder is ...

You'll also be able to steam the show via the official Eurovision Song Contest's YouTube channel. Here are all the details you need: Eurovision is back for the 66th edition of the competition.

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Eurovision 2022: All about the Grand Final (Eurovisionworld)

Tonight we know the winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2022! 25 countries will compete for the trophy, and the honour of hosting Eurovision Song Contest 2023 ...

The juries' points are given by a spokesperson from each country, where only the 12 points will be announced orally. The trio present a few of those and a dancing crew invades the stage for a routine inspired on that. All televotes from the 40 countries are bundled and announced for each receiving country. This time, the Eurovision voice judges the fashion choices of a few previous acts including Nonstop ( Portugal 2006), Milan Stanković ( Serbia 2010) amongst others. It is time for Laura Pausini. The Italian legend is also in charge of opening the show's Grand Final as she delivers a medley of some of her hits ("Lo Canto", "La Solitudine") and in every song there's a new outfit. That's how the Grand Final of Eurovision 2022 begins: on the roads of the host city. After some fun jokes, a new video segment follows with the best moments of the second Semi-final that took place last Thursday. We're ready for the flag parede: there are dancers with light sticks and a rainbow behind the black structure. The 66th edition of Eurovision Song Contest ends tonight. 25 countries will compete for the trophy, and the honour of hosting Eurovision Song Contest 2023. Someone turns on the guitar and start the drums. Tonight we know the winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2022!

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A fight to the glitter end: Your guide to Eurovision 2022 (NPR)

Peacock will stream the 66th Eurovision Song Contest live on Saturday, May 14th. Here's a highly opinionated guide to keep handy as you watch 25 countries ...

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Space Man lyrics: Full words to Sam Ryder's UK Eurovision 2022 ... (iNews)

Sam Ryder co-wrote 'Space Man' with Ed Sheeran collaborator Amy Wadge and Max Wolfgang during the Covid-19 pandemic.

We won’t let you down.” - Spain (Chanel – “SloMo”) We’re doing everything we can to make the performance on the night spectacular. “Did you ever hear Freddie Mercury sing with trepidation on stage? We ought not to go into this with any trepidation. It only took about ten minutes to write.”

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Which countries will do well at Eurovision 2022 – according to science (New Scientist)

Neuroscientists measured 75 volunteers' physiological responses while they watched eight countries' performances to predict which songs will do well in the ...

The researchers found that their predictions based on skin conductance levels didn’t match up exactly with those based on heart rate. “We are a social species.” “Whereas we’re all bored in different ways – someone may be staring at a window, while someone’s going to be kicking their feet, and so they’ll have divergent mental states. “When something’s really gripping, everyone’s brains are processing the same stimulus and so you’ll have physiological synchrony,” he says. This was then used to make predictions about how well each of these countries will do in tonight’s public vote. Ukraine wasn’t included as it is the runaway favourite this year.

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Eurovision 2022: 11 Music Stars You Forgot Had Taken Part In The ... (HuffPost UK)

As we get ready for this year's crop of performances, here are 11 musicians you'd completely forgotten once competed at the Eurovision Song Contest... Jedward.

Olivia was already a popular singer by this stage, with a string of UK hits, though this was still years before she’d shoot to international stardom in Grease. How did she do? Unfortunately, the song failed to cause a storm, sandy or otherwise. Unfortunately, on the night things didn’t quite go to plan, and while 11th place is nothing to be sniffed at, Blue fell short of some people’s expectations. While Michael may now be best known for his rendition of weepy ballads, his Eurovision offering One Step Out Of Time was a bit more of a toe-tapper. How did she do?

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Eurovision final 2022: Wolves, treadmills and high hopes for the UK (BBC News)

From the planet's oldest act to a dance routine with a hand basin, get ready for music's maddest night.

"I don't know if I'm going to be able to run around, but I'm just going to enjoy not being in the competition," says David. The song's transformation is evident in the staging too. Sheldon's costume weighs 40kg - thanks to the 200,000 Swarovski crystals and 90,000 Swarovski pearls stitched into the fabric. "I don't know why, but my body tells me, 'you need to rest' and I just go somewhere quiet and take a nap for 15 minutes, and then I wake up like a new person." Naturally, it's a favourite among fans in the arena. But the band are ready to reclaim the stage that brought them to an international audience. It's about revelling in the strange, beautiful, passionate and peculiar performances that the continent (and Australia) puts forward. An ode to personal hygiene, it poses the eternal question: "What's the secret behind Meghan Markle's healthy hair? Known as Keith and Jim, they hide their identity behind custard yellow masks, and put a modern spin on the Red Riding Hood story over a thumping house beat. Now, I know what you're going to say: "But surely Eurovision is all about politics". And to an extent, you're right. Or so the story goes. But several studies - here's the most recent one - show that political voting rarely affects the overall winner.

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A fight to the glitter end: Your guide to Eurovision 2022 (knkx.org)

Peacock will stream the 66th Eurovision Song Contest live on Saturday, May 14th. Here's a highly opinionated guide to keep handy as you watch 25 countries ...

When he sings the word "thinking," he points to his head. It's fabulousness for the sake of fabulousness, and it has nothing to do with the real world. Plus, it's at once about the mothers of Ukraine — and Ukraine as the mother of its people. This is chill, unforced, and subtle — not words commonly associated with Eurovision. But there's a huskiness to Maro's voice that adds layers just when the song cries out for them, and her dexterous phrasing nudges the harmonies along, allowing them to complicate in interesting ways with each verse. It's not the maudlin wallow it could be though — it's saved by the staging, in which he's surrounded by a cavorting bunch of ... river spirits, maybe? The bop to end all bops! The bop of bops! This year's entry is in Breton, the regional language of Brittany. So, for the first time in Eurovision history, the competition does not include a song in French. Fulenn means "spark," and this trippy, catchy, spooky number is full of imagery of flames and souls and dark forest rites. I'm always surprised by how strong a showing the genre of American Country Music makes in Eurovision each year, but this sweet, simple ditty is serving serious Kacey Musgraves. Might not be enough going on here for it to break out from a crowded, and much showier, pack, though. A pompadoured prince of patter, Weir knows and loves Eurovision enough to supply newcomers with useful context and history while tossing out in-jokes for the die-hards. This infinity-waterfall effect might be an attempt to evoke the world-famous fountains of Rome, or it might be just there to look cool. The Eurovision Song Contest is back, replete with the requisite amounts of fire and lasers and smoke and sequins.

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Eurovision 2022: How much does the UK pay to enter? (Daily Express)

The Eurovision Song Contest is back on screens this weekend in Italy, this time moving over to BBC One. Graham Norton will be providing his usual commentary ...

How much does the UK pay to enter? "It's hard to break out of that. The Eurovision Song Contest is back on screens this weekend in Italy, this time moving over to BBC One. Graham Norton will be providing his usual commentary, entertaining viewers with his quips. [EXPLAINER] Why is Mika hosting Eurovision? Star explains 'humbling' role [INTERVIEW] How much does the UK pay to enter Eurovision? Eurovision 2022: How much does the UK pay to enter?

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Eurovision Song Contest 2022: Ukraine and UK favourites as ... (Sky News)

Time to pick your favourites, put aside your usual musical tastes and get in the Eurovision spirit - and in this year's Turin contest, the UK might even get ...

added the singer. Speaking ahead of the big day, lead singer Oleg Psyuk told Sky News the group felt "a big responsibility" and was "talking on behalf of our country and being heard on behalf of our country". Ryder is up against a Ukraine entry that could well surge to victory in a show of support for the war-torn country - with the odds tipping them to hoover up the big points. "It's for the love and the joy of singing. Hundreds of millions are set to tune in for one of the world's most-watched TV events, with a song about Meghan Markle and a track called Give That Wolf a Banana among the 25 finalists. Ukraine and the UK are the favourites as the final countdown begins to tonight's annual Eurovision extravaganza, taking place in Italy.

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Eurovision 2022: How Maldon hopes to ride the Sam Ryder wave (BBC News)

What do those music-lovers in Maldon make of their very own Sam Ryder's Eurovision journey?

"Some of the music is absolutely dreadful, but that is all part of Eurovision." "And when his name first popped up in the news, I saw he was from Maldon. He's got a nice tenor voice and has a good falsetto." "Well, I'm actually playing at a wedding at that time so I will be busy. Mr De'Ath has a personal interest in this year's Eurovision finals. For those living in Sam Ryder's home town of Maldon, he has already achieved more than they could have hoped for.

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Eurovision 2022: Your Ultimate Playlist, As Chosen By Legends ... (HuffPost UK)

Stars including Loreen, Måns Zelmerlöw, Mahmood and Sam Ryder have chosen their all-time favourite Eurovision tracks.

“Waterloo just reminds me of my childhood. Chosen by Loreen Arcade is a beautiful song.” He is, I think, the artist that I discovered through Eurovision and listened to the most afterwards. “I just remember this very well, and I loved it so much. “This song [represents] so much of of what I love about Eurovision. It’s just fun and ridiculous and you don’t really see that anywhere else, especially on a huge stage with so much production. “My favourite Eurovision moment ever was Lordi’s Hard Rock Hallelujah. I was just starting to learn the guitar around that time. “Måns and I have a very special connection. I love it. At one point they played Fuego by Eleni Foureira, and it was massive! Chosen by Loreen It’s just an explosion of a pop song.

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