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Ukraine’s Eurovision trophy auctioned off to buy drones for the war - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine - Russia - city Mariupol
nme.com
30.05.2022 / 11:29

Ukraine’s Eurovision trophy auctioned off to buy drones for the war

Kalush Orchestra‘s Eurovision trophy has been auctioned off online to raise funds to buy drones for Ukraine’s ongoing war against Russia.The Ukrainian rap group triumphed over the UK’s Sam Ryder at the Turin ceremony earlier this month, receiving a massive portion of the public vote.As BBC News report, the winning trophy – a crystal microphone – has now been auctioned off on Facebook with the aim of buying drones for Ukraine’s armed forces with the proceeds.It is tradition for the winning nation of Eurovision to host the competition the following year. Due to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine at the hands of Russia, much doubt has been cast over whether the country will be in a position to be able to do so.

Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra wins Eurovision amid war - abcnews.go.com - Britain - Italy - Ukraine - Russia
abcnews.go.com
17.05.2022 / 19:53

Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra wins Eurovision amid war

TURIN, Italy -- Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra won the Eurovision Song Contest, a clear show of popular support for the group's war-ravaged nation that went beyond music.The band and its song “Stefania” beat 24 other performers early Sunday in the grand final of the competition. The public vote from home, via text message or the Eurovision app, proved decisive, lifting them above British TikTok star Sam Ryder, who led after the national juries in 40 countries cast their votes.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the victory, Ukraine's third since its 2003 Eurovision debut.

Norwegian Eurovision entry Subwoolfer recorded a ‘Jolene’ parody about their time in Turin - www.nme.com - Britain - Italy - Ukraine - Russia - Norway - city Mariupol
nme.com
17.05.2022 / 00:29

Norwegian Eurovision entry Subwoolfer recorded a ‘Jolene’ parody about their time in Turin

Eurovision entry Subwoolfer have shared a ‘Jolene’ parody about their time in Turin.The duo, who comically donned yellow wolf masks in this year’s tournament, were 50-1 to win in Italy with their track ‘Give That Wolf A Banana’.They finished the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in 10th place with 182 points, some way off the winners, Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra and UK runner up Sam Ryder.Now, to mark their time in Italy they have posted a video of themselves, which you can view below, goofing around in Turin performing a parody of Dolly Parton‘s famous hit ‘Jolene’.The clip sees the duo on the streets of the city, changing the lyrics of the track to: “These yellow ears beyond compare, we’re breathing in Italian air, we’re eating pizza almost every meal / We’re saving grandmas everyday, we ate a few along the way but Italian grandma skin is hard to peel,” before they declare: “Turin, Turin, Turin, Turin, we’re begging of you – join us to the moon.”Meanwhile, UK Eurovision runner Sam Ryder, has announced details of a new 2022 London show at brand new venue Outernet on November 24. Tickets for the event go on sale this Friday (May 20) at 9am here.In Ukraine meanwhile, their win was said to bring “incredible happiness” to a country under invasion by Russia.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Instagram that the courage of the war-torn country “impresses the world” and congratulated Kalush Orchestra on their victory.He then went on to promise to host Eurovision in the future in a “free, peaceful and rebuilt” Mariupol, a city currently largely under Russian control.

UK Eurovision entry Sam Ryder announces 2022 London show - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Ukraine - Russia - county New London - city Mariupol
nme.com
16.05.2022 / 23:03

UK Eurovision entry Sam Ryder announces 2022 London show

Eurovision entry Sam Ryder has announced details of a new 2022 London show.Ryder came second during the weekend’s Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, with Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra winning the event with a massive 631 points. It was the UK’s best performance result since 1997.Viral TikTok sensation Ryder went into the competition as the bookmakers second-favourite to win with his song ‘Space Man’.He will now play brand-new London venue Outernet in London on November 24.

Eurovision hero Sam Ryder lifts lid on booze-free prep and Ukraine collaboration plans - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine
ok.co.uk
16.05.2022 / 16:03

Eurovision hero Sam Ryder lifts lid on booze-free prep and Ukraine collaboration plans

Sam Ryder has detailed how he prepared for the hit singing competition Eurovision on Saturday 14 May, explaining that he didn't have a single drink in the lead up to the big event.The 32 year old TikTok sensation left the UK in a state of immense pride as he sang Space Man and came in second behind Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra, who played Stefania. Now, Sam has spoken out on how "laser-focused" he was in preparing to represent the UK as he told Radio X's Chris Moyles: "I didn’t drink whatsoever.

Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra wins Eurovision amid war - abcnews.go.com - Britain - Italy - Ukraine - Russia
abcnews.go.com
16.05.2022 / 14:13

Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra wins Eurovision amid war

TURIN, Italy -- Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra won the Eurovision Song Contest, a clear show of popular support for the group's war-ravaged nation that went beyond music.The band and its song “Stefania” beat 24 other performers early Sunday in the grand final of the competition. The public vote from home, via text message or the Eurovision app, proved decisive, lifting them above British TikTok star Sam Ryder, who led after the national juries in 40 countries cast their votes.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the victory, Ukraine's third since its 2003 Eurovision debut.

Eurovision's Sam Ryder breaks silence after making history for UK - hellomagazine.com - Britain - Italy - Ukraine
hellomagazine.com
16.05.2022 / 10:53

Eurovision's Sam Ryder breaks silence after making history for UK

Eurovision Song Contest runner-up Sam Ryder broke his silence on Monday after making history for the UK on the international talent show.MORE: How to get your hair like the stars of Eurovision - from the stylists who made themThe Essex-based singer, who became popular during lockdown with his impressive vocals, blew Europe away with his epic performance on Saturday night, scoring a staggering 466 points for his homeland.WATCH: Eurovision 61 years of contestantsTaking to his Instagram, the 32-year-old shared a jubilant snap of himself and Team UK. Captioning the photo, he wrote: "Still up in Space, Man!READ: Why Eurovision fans can't stop talking about Meghan Markle's hairSEE: Eurovision's most memorable contestants"Thank you all for blazing with love, positivity and kindness throughout this wild and euphoric experience.A post shared by SAM RYDER (@samhairwolfryder)Sam became a TikTok sensation during the pandemic"We completely felt your support and we so deeply appreciated it.

Eurovision 2022 winners say 2023 contest will be held in 'newly rebuilt' Ukraine - www.msn.com - Britain - Italy - Ukraine - Russia
msn.com
15.05.2022 / 23:55

Eurovision 2022 winners say 2023 contest will be held in 'newly rebuilt' Ukraine

scored a landslide victory from the televote after performing their song Stefania. While the winning country usually hosts the next year’s competition, doubts have been cast on whether Ukraine will be able to host in 2023 due to the ongoing war with Russia. However, when asked about President Volodymyr Zelensky’s claim that Eurovision will be hosted in Ukraine, Kalush Orchestra star Oleh Psiuk said: ‘If the President said it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen.

Eurovision: Who will host the 2023 competition after Ukraine's win? - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
ok.co.uk
15.05.2022 / 20:11

Eurovision: Who will host the 2023 competition after Ukraine's win?

The winner of Eurovision 2022 was last night revealed as Ukraine. Sam Ryder represented the United Kingdom, and it was clear from the off that he was going to score big as twelves were awarded continuously to the UK by countries across Europe. An elated Sam could be seen smiling as at the half way point of voting the UK were still leading with 195 points, but after all the votes were cast it was Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra who scooped the top prize.This has led many to question where the 2023 Eurovision will take place, giving Ukraine's ongoing war with Russia.

Eurovision final – as it happened: Ukraine wins with Kalush Orchestra’s song Stefania - www.msn.com - Britain - Spain - Sweden - Italy - Ukraine - Norway - Moldova
msn.com
15.05.2022 / 18:01

Eurovision final – as it happened: Ukraine wins with Kalush Orchestra’s song Stefania

LIVE – Updated at 09:28The Eurovision 2022 final proved to be one of the liveliest and most competitive in recent memory. While the atmosphere was still good-humoured, the sheer quality of the 25 countries competing this year presented voters with some tough decisions. Ultimately, though, favourites Ukraine and their entry Kalush Orchestra were crowned the winners, leaving many to wonder if the country will be able to host the contest in 2023.

“What is happening?!”: fans react as UK come second to Ukraine at Eurovision 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine
nme.com
15.05.2022 / 16:31

“What is happening?!”: fans react as UK come second to Ukraine at Eurovision 2022

Kalush Orchestra beat UK entrant Sam Ryder to win last night’s (May 14) Eurovision Song Contest in Turin.Bookies’ favourites Ukraine picked up a massive 631 points – largely from the public vote – to overhaul the UK, who were winning after the jury votes.In the wake of the second placed finish, fans online have been hailing Sam Ryder and sharing their confused delight at the result.“SECOND PLACE! This is an incredible moment, no time to be too disappointed,” one wrote. Sam Ryder did himself and everyone SO damn proud.

“Next Year, Mariupol!”: Ukraine President Delights In Eurovision Victory, Pledges To Host 2023 Contest - deadline.com - Britain - Italy - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
15.05.2022 / 12:43

“Next Year, Mariupol!”: Ukraine President Delights In Eurovision Victory, Pledges To Host 2023 Contest

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has greeted his country’s victory at the Eurovision Song Contest with delight.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vows to host next Eurovision contest in embattled city after country's win - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia - city Moscow
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
15.05.2022 / 12:13

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vows to host next Eurovision contest in embattled city after country's win

The President of Ukraine has announced that he wants to host the next Eurovision Song Contest in Ukraine following the country's win. Last night (May 15) Ukraine won the hearts of viewers around the world after the band Kalush Orchestra performed their song Stefania, which has become a popular anthem among Ukrainians during the war.

Celebrities praise Sam Ryder as he takes second place at Eurovision 2022 - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine
ok.co.uk
15.05.2022 / 11:49

Celebrities praise Sam Ryder as he takes second place at Eurovision 2022

Celebrities have come together to praise the United Kingdom’s Eurovision entry Sam Ryder who came runner up on Saturday night with his track Space Man. Prime Minister Boris Johnson took to his Twitter to congratulate the Ukraine on their win and took time to praise the UK entry. He wrote: “Congratulations to Ukraine for winning the @Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

Ukraine Win Eurovision Song Contest, U.K. Come Second - variety.com - Australia - Italy - Ukraine - Russia - city Kyiv
variety.com
15.05.2022 / 05:01

Ukraine Win Eurovision Song Contest, U.K. Come Second

K.J. Yossman Ukraine won the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Italy on Saturday night. The country was represented by hip hop act Kalush Orchestra with the song “Stefania,” a tribute to lead singer Oleh Psiuk’s mother Stefania, which merges Ukrainian folklore with rap.The U.K.

Eurovision 2022: Ukraine win singing competition after Kalush Orchestra performance - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Italy - Ukraine - city Mariupol
ok.co.uk
15.05.2022 / 03:33

Eurovision 2022: Ukraine win singing competition after Kalush Orchestra performance

The results are in, and the winner of Eurovision 2022 has been revealed as Ukraine. Sam Ryder represented the United Kingdom, and it was clear from the off that he was going to score big as twelves were awarded continuously to the UK by countries across Europe. An elated Sam could be seen smiling as at the half way point of voting the UK were still leading with 195 points, but after all the votes were cast it was Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra who scooped the top prize.

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