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Irish Eurovision entry Bambie Thug announces 2024 UK and European tour: ‘Crown The Witch’ - www.nme.com - Britain - Paris - county Hall - Ireland - city Stockholm - Madrid - city Budapest - Dublin - Berlin - city Amsterdam - city Prague - city Vienna - city Helsinki - city Copenhagen - city Oslo - city Warsaw - city Tallinn - city Manchester, Britain - city Riga
nme.com
25.05.2024 / 08:55

Irish Eurovision entry Bambie Thug announces 2024 UK and European tour: ‘Crown The Witch’

Bambie Thug, this year’s Irish Eurovision entry, has announced a 2024 UK and European ‘Crown The Witch’ tour.Bambie, who placed 6th in this year’s competition with their showstopping performance of ‘Doomsday Blue’, is now set to tour around the UK and Europe.They will kick off at Brighton’s Chalk in August, before making their way through Manchester’s Gorilla, Glasgow’s King Tuts and London’s Heaven in September. Bambie is also due to visit cities such as Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin and Stockholm.

BBC respond to Eurovision complaints: “Some aspects of the broadcast…didn’t appeal to everyone” - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Ireland - Finland - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
22.05.2024 / 22:25

BBC respond to Eurovision complaints: “Some aspects of the broadcast…didn’t appeal to everyone”

BBC has responded to complaints about this year’s Eurovision coverage saying “some aspects of the broadcast…didn’t appeal to everyone.”Viewer ratings for this year’s competition plunged amid multiple controversies and calls for a boycott.This year, the contest faced criticism for its inclusion of Israel amid their role in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.Due to this political neutrality clause, the EBU announced they reserved the right to remove Palestinian flags and symbols, and would go on to censor Irish contestant Bambie Thug for wearing the word ‘ceasefire’ and ‘freedom for Palestine’ as a hidden message on their costume.Israel’s inclusion prompted boycott calls from the LGBT+ community towards UK entry Olly Alexander, reasoning that the competition was “providing cultural cover and endorsement for the catastrophic violence that Israel has unleashed on Palestinians.”Over 1,000 Swedish artists called for Israel to be banned this year – including Robyn, Fever Ray, and First Aid Kit – and more than 1,400 Finnish music industry professionals have signed a petition to ban the country from taking part in the contest as well.

Norway’s Eurovision entry Gåte nearly dropped out of the competition this year - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - Norway - Netherlands - Portugal - Switzerland - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
14.05.2024 / 23:17

Norway’s Eurovision entry Gåte nearly dropped out of the competition this year

Eurovision this year “until the last second”.This year’s song contest has seen multiple controversies arise in the build up to the finale, which aired last Saturday (May 11).On top of the shock disqualification of Dutch entry Joost Klein, Eurovision organisers the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) had faced significant criticism for the inclusion of Israel amidst the Israel-Palestine crisis.Additionally, there were reports of a “crisis meeting” between four countries and the EBU just hours before the finale was due to begin. These four countries were later revealed to be the United Kingdom, Portgual, Ireland, and the eventual winner of this year, Switzerland.Now, Norway’s entry Gåte have spoken to Norwegian media about their own threat to pull out.

Eurovision bosses promise to review all incidents for those who “didn’t respect the spirit of the rules and the competition” - www.nme.com - Sweden - Ireland - Netherlands - Switzerland - Israel
nme.com
13.05.2024 / 20:05

Eurovision bosses promise to review all incidents for those who “didn’t respect the spirit of the rules and the competition”

Eurovision Song Contest 2024.This year’s competition, which was ultimately won by Switzerland’s Nemo, was surrounded by controversy for allowing Israel to compete amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza.A statement shared by the EBU to both The Mirror and The Irish Times read: “We regret that some delegations at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö didn’t respect the spirit of the rules and the competition both onsite and during their broadcasts. We spoke to a number of delegations during the event regarding various issues that were brought to our attention.It continued: “The EBU’s governing bodies will, together with the heads of delegations, review the events surrounding the ESC in Malmö to move forward in a positive way and to ensure the values of the event are respected by everyone.A post shared by European Broadcasting Union (@ebu_hq)“Individual cases will be discussed by the event’s governing body, the Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group made up of representatives from participating broadcasters, at its next meeting.”The statement’s release comes after the slew of controversies that took over this year’s edition of the song contest.

Eurovision ratings plunge amidst a number of controversies and boycott calls - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Ireland - Netherlands - Finland - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
12.05.2024 / 21:55

Eurovision ratings plunge amidst a number of controversies and boycott calls

Eurovision ratings have apparently plunged amidst several controversies and boycott calls for this year’s edition.This year, the contest has faced criticism for its inclusion of Israel due to their role in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Due to this political neutrality clause, the EBU announced they reserved the right to remove Palestinian flags and symbols, and would go on to censor Irish contestant Bambie Thug for wearing the word ‘ceasefire’ and ‘freedom for Palestine’ as a hidden message on their costume.Israel’s inclusion prompted boycott calls from the LGBT+ community towards UK entry Olly Alexander, reasoning that the competition was “providing cultural cover and endorsement for the catastrophic violence that Israel has unleashed on Palestinians.”Over 1,000 Swedish artists called for Israel to be banned this year – including Robyn, Fever Ray, and First Aid Kit – and more than 1,400 Finnish music industry professionals have signed a petition to ban the country from taking part in the contest as well.

Bambie Thug accuses Eurovision organisers of “not supporting them” amidst Israel commentator controversy - www.nme.com - Ireland - Israel
nme.com
12.05.2024 / 20:35

Bambie Thug accuses Eurovision organisers of “not supporting them” amidst Israel commentator controversy

Bambie Thug has accused Eurovision organisers of “not supporting them” over claims that the Israeli broadcasters “incited violence” against them.In an interview after their performance at Eurovision 2024, the Irish singer-songwriter claimed the Israeli broadcaster KAN “incited violence against me twice, three times.”“We brought it up to the EBU,” they told reporters. “They said they’d follow up.

Watch Bambie Thug proclaim “love will triumph over hate!” at the end of their powerful Eurovision performance - www.nme.com - Ireland - Portugal - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
12.05.2024 / 10:03

Watch Bambie Thug proclaim “love will triumph over hate!” at the end of their powerful Eurovision performance

Bambie Thug has given a special message at the end of their gripping Eurovision performance – watch it below.The Irish Eurovision entry has been tipped as one of the favourites to win this year, with them ranking fourth on the bookie’s odds to win the contest.However, the Cork singer has also faced significant challenges throughout the competition due to their pro-Palestinian stance. It was revealed they were forced to remove the words ‘ceasefire’ and ‘freedom for Palestine’ in a medieval script from their costume due to Eurovision’s political neutrality clause.Though they were prevented from saying the words ‘ceasefire’, Bambie seemed to allude to the Israel-Palestine conflict at the end of their powerful performance.

Switzerland Wins Eurovision Song Contest, Israel Places Fifth Amid Protests And Controversy - deadline.com - Sweden - Ukraine - Norway - Netherlands - Portugal - Switzerland - Israel - Croatia - Palestine
deadline.com
12.05.2024 / 01:45

Switzerland Wins Eurovision Song Contest, Israel Places Fifth Amid Protests And Controversy

Switzerland has won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest, which took place Saturday evening in Malmo, Sweden.

Switzerland Wins the Eurovision Song Contest - variety.com - France - Sweden - Ukraine - Netherlands - Switzerland - Israel - Croatia
variety.com
11.05.2024 / 23:35

Switzerland Wins the Eurovision Song Contest

K.J. Yossman Switzerland has won the Eurovision Song Contest. Swiss entry Nemo stormed the contest with the song “The Code,” walking away with 591 points — a combination of a jury vote and public vote.

Eurovision 2024 fans 'delighted' as Switzerland's Nemo declared winner - www.ok.co.uk - Ireland - Ukraine - Russia - Netherlands - Switzerland - Israel - Palestine
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024 / 23:29

Eurovision 2024 fans 'delighted' as Switzerland's Nemo declared winner

At the end of a nail biting week of musical performances, the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 finally declared its winner on Saturday evening when Switzerland's Nemo won with their song The Code. The winning performance came after a tense week of surprising mishaps, in which controversy had dogged the 68th edition of the annual song contest for months in the run up to the live shows.

Ireland's Bambie Thug ends Eurovision song with defiant six word message - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ireland
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024 / 23:29

Ireland's Bambie Thug ends Eurovision song with defiant six word message

Ireland's very own Bambie Thug delivered a powerful six-word mantra following their Eurovision Song Contest performance. After wowing the audience with an electrifying rendition of "Doomsday Blue," complete with enchanting witchcraft visuals, Bambie Thug made sure their message was heard loud and clear. As the final note echoed and the camera closed in, Bambie Thug proclaimed: "Love will always win over hate! " The performance left fans ecstatic, prompting a flurry of support on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

Eurovision 2024: Ireland's Bambie Thug forced to make last minute change - or face performance ban - www.ok.co.uk - Ireland - Netherlands - Belgium - Israel - Palestine
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024 / 21:37

Eurovision 2024: Ireland's Bambie Thug forced to make last minute change - or face performance ban

As music lovers around the world tuned into the Eurovision Song Contest’ s grand final on Saturday night, all eyes were on the 25 acts that were hoping to secure victory. Initially 26 countries had been due to compete, but following a controversial decision by the European Broadcasting Union to ban Dutch entrant Joost Klein, only 25 made it to the stage on Saturday evening.

French Eurovision entry Slimane cuts rehearsal performance short to give unexpected speech about “peace” - www.nme.com - France - Netherlands - Algeria - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
11.05.2024 / 21:09

French Eurovision entry Slimane cuts rehearsal performance short to give unexpected speech about “peace”

Eurovision entry Slimane has interrupted his own rehearsal performance to give an unexpected speech about “peace”.During rehearsals today, Slimane made a surprising change to his song ‘Mon Amour’, where he replaced his a capella section with a speech about “peace”.Footage of the performance shows the French-Algerian singer saying: “When I was a child, I dreamed of music. I dreamed about this dream – to be a singer, to sing about peace.

How To Watch The Eurovision Song Contest Finals In Malmo, Sweden - deadline.com - Britain - USA - Sweden - Canada - Ukraine - Netherlands - Israel - Palestine
deadline.com
11.05.2024 / 18:31

How To Watch The Eurovision Song Contest Finals In Malmo, Sweden

The 68th Eurovision Song Contest champion will be crowned tonight in Malmo, Sweden. But the action on stage is almost dwarfed by the background controversies.

Bambie Thug raises complaint with Eurovision organisers due to Israeli broadcaster’s commentary - www.nme.com - Ireland - city Jerusalem - Israel
nme.com
11.05.2024 / 16:49

Bambie Thug raises complaint with Eurovision organisers due to Israeli broadcaster’s commentary

Bambie Thug has reportedly raised a complaint with Eurovision organisers due to Israeli broadcaster KAN’s commentary on their performance.An interview with broadcaster RTÉ has revealed that the Irish Eurovision entry raised the complaint with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) over remarks KAN made about them. On Tuesday, a commentator on KAN, warned TV viewers with children that Bambie Thug’s performance would be “the most scary” of the night.The commentator also said there would be “a lot of spells and black magic and dark clothing, Satanic symbols, and voodoo dolls, like we are at Cat’s Square in Jerusalem in the mid-90s” (Cat’s Square is a square well known for the city’s nightlife in the 90s and associated with goth culture).The KAN broadcaster further claimed there was “some controversy” in Ireland about Bambie’s song ‘Doomsday Blue’, referencing a petition to disqualify the song, and further alleged Thug liked to “speak negatively about Israel”.

The Netherlands’ Eurovision Entry Disqualified, Joost Klein Sent Home After Intimidation Allegation - deadline.com - Sweden - Netherlands - Israel
deadline.com
11.05.2024 / 12:11

The Netherlands’ Eurovision Entry Disqualified, Joost Klein Sent Home After Intimidation Allegation

The Netherlands will not be represented in this evening’s Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final after their artist Joost Klein was disqualified.

Eurovision Dutch Entry May Not Perform In Grand Final As Police Investigate Incident - deadline.com - Sweden - Netherlands - Israel
deadline.com
11.05.2024 / 11:29

Eurovision Dutch Entry May Not Perform In Grand Final As Police Investigate Incident

The fate of The Netherlands’ Eurovision entry lies in the balance, after the Dutch representative failed to perform in Friday evening’s jury final.

Bambie Thug calls on Eurovision organisers to “show some humanity” over political issues impacting contest - www.nme.com - Sweden - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
11.05.2024 / 10:11

Bambie Thug calls on Eurovision organisers to “show some humanity” over political issues impacting contest

Bambie Thug has called on Eurovision organisers to “show some humanity” over its handling of political issues as controversy related to Israel’s inclusion continues.The conversation around this year’s edition of the singing competition has been dominated by the controversial decision not to ban Israel from the contest despite the ongoing situation in Gaza, with many fans vowing to boycott Eurovision this year as a result.Israel is being represented by Eden Golan with the song ‘Hurricane’. Her qualification into the final came shortly after thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in the streets of Malmö, Sweden, where the contest is being held, to show their support for Gaza.

Check out the Eurovision 2024 running order and who’s competing - www.nme.com - Britain - Spain - France - Sweden - Italy - Ireland - Ukraine - Norway - Germany - Netherlands - Portugal - Switzerland - Greece - Slovenia - Luxembourg - Finland - Cyprus - Serbia - Armenia - Israel - county Angelina - Croatia - Palestine - Lithuania - Latvia - Estonia
nme.com
11.05.2024 / 09:31

Check out the Eurovision 2024 running order and who’s competing

Eurovision is set to take place tonight (May 11) – check out the full running order and list of contestants below.Altogether, 37 countries entered the contest and were split in half to compete for a place in the finals across two semi finals on Tuesday (May 7) and Thursday (May 9). Tonight, 26 of them will perform in the final, with Big Five nations France, Spain, Germany, Italy, the UK and the host nation Sweden all going straight through.Representing the UK this year is Olly Alexander, who will be performing his song ‘Dizzy’ which has been compared to the likes of the Pet Shop Boys’ ‘It’s A Sin’.According to Eurovision World, the favourites to win the competition is Croatia, whose entry Baby Lasagna currently has a 42 per cent chance at snagging the crown this year with their song ‘Rim Tim Tagi Dim’.The full running order for Eurovision 2024 is:1. Sweden | Marcus & Martinus – ‘Unforgettable’2. Ukraine | alyona alyona & Jerry Heil – ‘Teresa & Maria’3. Germany | ISAAK – ‘Always On The Run’4. Luxembourg | TALI – ‘Fighter’5. Netherlands | Joost Klein – ‘Europapa’6. Israel | Eden Golan – ‘Hurricane’7. Lithuania | Silvester Belt – ‘Luktelk’8. Spain | Nebulossa – ‘ZORRA’9. Estonia | 5MIINUST x Puuluup – ‘(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi’10. Ireland | Bambie Thug – ‘Doomsday Blue’11. Latvia | Dons – ‘Hollow’12. Greece | Marina Satti – ‘ZARI’13. United Kingdom | Olly Alexander – ‘Dizzy’14. Norway | Gåte – ‘Ulveham’15. Italy | Angelina Mango – ‘La Noia’16. Serbia | TEYA DORA – ‘RAMONDA’17. Finland | Windows95man – ‘No Rules!’18. Portugal | iolanda – ‘Grito’19. Armenia | LADANIVA – ‘Jako’20. Cyprus | Silia Kapsis – ‘Liar’21. Switzerland | Nemo – ‘The Code’22. Slovenia | Raiven – ‘Veronika’23. Croatia | Baby

Eurovision cancels Olly Alexander's press conference after Dutch star banned from rehearsal - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Spain - France - Sweden - Italy - Germany - Netherlands - Poland - Israel
ok.co.uk
10.05.2024 / 17:59

Eurovision cancels Olly Alexander's press conference after Dutch star banned from rehearsal

A press conference featuring the UK's Olly Alexander and other competing Eurovision Song Contest acts has been cancelled this evening, the European Broadcasting Union has confirmed. Olly and the other acts, who were automatic qualifiers for Saturday’s live show, were due to speak to the media ahead of the Grand Final on Saturday, but following a last minute decision by the EBU, will no longer be doing so.

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