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#Eurovision song nine tonight. I don't need a reminder of country flags, just get to it!!!! That’s because she came second on the UK X Factor in 2014. One Hungarian journalist in particular was going crazy with his applause in rehearsals yesterday, screaming full-throatedly after two songs: their own metal opus and (weirdly) Australia's entry, Jessica Mauboy's We Got Love...". Now that the polls have closed, let’s refresh our memories as to how Eurovision voting actually works. The main logo is a seashell, but 12 additional sea-themed icons will also be used as part of the branding. This year, however, they might stand a better chance than usual: Mercy is sleek, modern electropop and has a beautifully beguiling quality, as well as a catchy chorus.". But why can't he play a real one? Our Lisbon pop correspondent Chris Lochery says that SuRie's Storm might be more popular than the gloomy bookies' have predicted: "There was a lot of audible singing along to SuRie's chorus from the crowd during the dress rehearsal last night. Salvador Sobral was clearly a tough act to follow. "Don't give me that c--p about Canada not being part of the European family,” he complains in a new campaign video. The branding for Eurovision 2018 has a nautical theme. But who won the Eurovision Song Contest last year? We thought the pastel-pink hair trend had died in 2017; will these singers bring the look back into fashion? Updates to follow.Â, "There's quite a bit of noise in the arena for this," says Chris Lochery in Lisbon. O’Shaughnessy’s performance was censored from a recent Chinese broadcast, allegedly because the choreography features a love story between two male dancers.  Austria entry is doing remarkably well with the professional jury.  Now you can know. If you want to know more about the Eurovision Song Contest, visit https://eurovision.tv tags Israel winner live Eurovision Song Contest winning performance toy 2018 Lisbon Netta As a monoglot listener, though, it’s easy to feel you’re missing out on the full experience - though maybe not with Hvala, ne! The show kicked off with a huge blast of fire as Ukrainian goth-vampire, Melovin, emerged from his piano crypt, whipping the crowd up with a high-octane singalong chorus. Only seven songs in and Norway decide to intervene and tell everyone how to write a song. Some puppetry. And watching him embrace his favourite musician, before duetting on that song? ), this potted history of Portugal's Eurovision entries is actually very amusing.Â. [NB: This does happen. "It’s one of the most fun, interesting and exciting songs in Eurovision memory, with a vibrant sense of humour and quirkiness to it," writes pop critic Charlotte Runcie. Read our full interview with SuRie. Graham graciously gave a nod to a one familiar face during the flag-waving: Alexander Rybak. ", Pop critic Charlotte Runcie adds: "Stage invasion! The song and the singer were internally selected in January 2018 by the Irish broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) to represent the nation at the 2018 contest in Lisbon, Portugal. He was born for this moment. There's a reason for the dress, too – this trio are dressed in the colours of Moldova's flag. singer. (You can't vote for the UK if you're in the UK, of course). We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism. Ukraine opens the show with a flaming piano, which might sound exciting and edgy, but actually pianos-on-fire are a bit of a Eurovision tradition. When his cousin challenged his rule, instead of going to war against each other, the pair decided to rule jointly, taking the moral “Higher Ground” of the song. Thousands of Eurovision fans have descended on Lisbon for the final, and some of them have created outfits that put tonight's contestants to shame. Graham Norton joked that he has never aged and has been "preserved in aspic", but who is Eurovision’s Jon Ola Sand? 12 May 2018 at 20:30 CEST Besides the viewers at home and the music industry professionals who decide upon the actual winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, composers, press, and commentators also award additional prizes: the Marcel Bezençon Awards. But what does our pop critic Charlotte Runcie think? The Telegraph’s Charlotte Runcie loved Cláudia Pascoal’s electropop ballad, but it seems the juries do not feel the same. Both Chinese and international audiences criticised the choice to axe O’Shaughnessy’s song, and the extra publicity saw it gain a boost at the bookies. Ireland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Together", performed by Ryan O'Shaughnessy and written by himself, Mark Caplice and Laura Elizabeth Hughes. It’s part of the act. SuRie: the United Kingdom's Eurovision entry, Israel's Eurovision winner Netta's accused of racism over costume​, Protester interrupts the UK's entry SuRie by invading the stage, Netta, Toy review: 'Israel's winning song is gloriously bizarre pop' ★★★★☆, Eurovision Song Contest 2018 Final, in pictures, The countries to give points to the UK in Eurovision, the highlight of last year's Strictly Come Dancing, The countries to give winners Israel the most points, Eurovision Song Contest 2018 - How each country votes, even though he's been rather rude about this year's entries. Will this be the winning performance of #Eurovision? The smooth-voiced Sampson used to be a social worker. But let's not forget about Wham.  It's Cesár Sampson! The final starts on BBC One at 8pm, and should be finished by 11.35pm. The United Kingdom's entry, SuRie, is expected to take the stage shortly before 9pm. You shouldn't have. What do you think. According to Chris Lochery, the songs which got the biggest reactions tonight in Praca do Comercio (where the Eurovision "Village" is) were: Chris adds: "The caveat being these are the sorts of fans who travel to watch Eurovision live, so not necessarily representative of the Saturday night, stay-at-home crowd.". 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According to the official rules, “No messages promoting any organization, institution, political cause or other, company, brand, products or services shall be allowed in the shows.” Perhaps they’re loosening up about this: San Marino were allowed to mention Twitter in their song, which was knocked out in the semi-finals. Israeli singer Netta wins the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest with Toy Israel's Eurovision winner Netta's accused of racism over costume​ Protester interrupts the … That's it from us, but before we head off to the Euro-disco to strut our stuff (or, more accurately, head straight to bed with a mug of Horlicks), it's worth noting that one possible UK contender for 2019 has already thrown her hat in the ring. For the next seven years, they regularly made the top ten and only missed out on the Grand Final once, in Dusseldorf in 2011. Next year, we’re voting for Wakanda. The contest’s close runner-up was the Greek-Albanian star Eleni Foureira, who represented Cyprus with “Fuego,” a … Israel's Netta had been the bookies' favourite to win in the weeks leading up to the contest, but it seems audiences may be growing tired of her signature "chicken dance" for the satirical pop song Toy. To fill the last few minutes before tonight's final, have a look at what some of the best audience members are wearing. The crooner is very much Sweden’s Justin Bieber. This flag waving is such a waste of my life #Eurovision #ESC18, A flag ceremony? Erm, right. After an admirably brief acceptance speech ("Thank you for accepting differences between us – thank you for celebrating diversity"), a visibly moved Netta was back onstage to make clucking noises one final time. Italy managed to pack more of the real fire, with their defiant song about terrorism. Or "nul points" Jemini? It's still lovely, even though he's been rather rude about this year's entries.  Perhaps he's struggling to get his groove on in those drop-crotch trousers. Austria’s The Makemakes had one in 2015. Allegedly, the projection equipment was so expensive that Elina Nechayeva's team weren’t sure if they could afford to bring the performance to Eurovision, and they appealed to the Estonian government for cash. The album also includes backing vocals (well, a poetry recital) from her biochemist grandfather. According to the official translation, she’s singing about “a character of smiles and freedom as the most virtual trick of them all”. "It's a slow start..." says Graham Norton. Austria and Sweden looked all but unshakable in their eyes, so it wasn’t until we got the results from the viewers at home when Israel barrelled to victory. In a Danish-language interview, Rasmussen explained that Higher Ground has “a message of peace.” It’s a message as relevant now as it was in the 12th century, but will it sway the voters? Or should that be a  kimmotion? But he just can’t keep away, so he’s competing for his country again. Along with SuRie and Lea Sirk, Cláudia is the third woman to be sporting rose-tinted hair at Eurovision. How that show will look remains to be seen – but it doesn’t look as though the competition’s politics are going to dampen down any time soon. It's not too late for a last-minute flutter, if you're so inclined. . The United Kingdom’s entry  is a classically trained pianist: for proof, here she is applying her full musical chops to the oeuvre of the Spice Girls. Nova deca means “our children”. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov, file) No-one knows why.Â, France’s moving song is inspired by the birth of a baby aboard a migrant boat in the Mediterranean and rescued aboard the humanitarian boat Aquarius. Charlotte Runcie writes: "Everyone loves France’s attitude to Eurovision, which is to insist that everyone reads the scores out in French, and most years to send an uncompromising French-language song and act like they don’t care at all if they win or not. Something Beginning With… came out in 2016 and features a self-penned song called Storm, which is much darker than her Eurovision entry. That must smart, given that they’re hosting. Love it or hate it, it really was the most memorable song in this year's contest. They were formerly bottom of the table, but perhaps the professional judges are a bit old for the Twilight demographic. In Lisbon, reporters are already taking their places in the venue for tonight's final. That's all the judges votes in, and we're lagging behind on the wrong side of the board.Â. They pick their top ten songs: the favourite gets 12 points, the second favourite gets 10 points, and the remaining eight get one to eight points. Salvador Sobral's favourite musician, currently singing with him on stage, is a 75-year-old Brazilian jazz legend. Eurovision 2018 “chose different” this year, handing the win to Israel’s Netta Barzilai. Predict the winner, What’s on TV tonight: The Year That Changed Love, Margaret Thatcher Night and more, Last night on TV: what Telegraph reviewers made of The Real Full Monty on Ice and more, The Real Full Monty on Ice, episode 1 review: unwise tattoos, wobbly bits – and all for a good cause. Even if one Spanish fan thinks he looks more like a Chemistry professor than a musician: Serbia se ha llevado al profesor bacterio a #Eurovision #FinalEurovision pic.twitter.com/ddvz711UF7. Like UK entry SuRie, he has taken part in Eurovision before as a backing singer, supporting Bulgaria in 2016 and 2017. Her three dancers add nothing to the performance to be honest. In 2015, Il Volo actually won the public televote, but only ended up in third place because the juries didn't rate it. The national final took place on 3 March 2018 and featured ten entries. "They've gone crazy for Netta in the Eurovision Village Square (Praça do Comércio) too. After his struggle with serious health issues – he had a heart transplant in December – it's wonderful to see him back onstage, and in such good form. In addition to the performances of the eight competing entries, 2011 EMA winner Amaya, 2017 Eurovision delegate Omar Naber, and co-host Raiven herself performed as guests. This video content is no longer available, To watch The Telegraph's latest video content please visit, You need to be a subscriber to join the conversation. Lithuania has a last-minute surge in the betting over the last few days, and has been widely expected to do very well in the voting. Was Logan right? As Graham rightly points out, second place isn’t an ideal slot (no one has ever won in this position before). Barzilai’s win means the next Eurovision contest will be hosted by Israel. Live music became optional for the first time in 1999. Was there a minor hiccup?Â, "Expect repetitive flashing images." The competition was filled with plenty of the usual primetime fare we’ve come to expect from these Saturday night shows. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP), the contest was held at the Altice Arena, and consisted of two semi-finals on 8 and 1… The numbers to call for each country will appear on TV during tonight's broadcast. voted in their droves for Italy’s plucky little banjo song about the recent spate of terror attacks in Europe – which ended up finishing fifth.Â. It’s totally unlike recent entries from Slovenia, and the punky attitude makes it memorable. EUROVISION 2018: Israeli singer Netta Barzilai was crowned victor last night after she charmed the crowds and judges with her incredibly upbeat song Toy. It’s the bloody singing olympics indeed. A massive boost for Ukraine's vampiric goth-pop in the public vote. Along with the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 being announced, the grand final had a security breech when a man ran on stage during SuRie’s performance of “Storm.” The UK contestant was belting out her number when a man ran on stage , security close behind. Remarkably, SuRie managed to pick the song back up and finish it as intended (high notes and all) to a rapturous ovation. Eurovision Song Contest 2018 result: Israel won with the song "Toy" by Netta Barzilai with 529 points Date: 8 May 2018 Location: Altice Arena, Lisbon Broadcaster: Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) Hosts: Filomena Cautela, Sílvia Alberto, Daniela Ruah & Catarina Furtado Slogan: All Aboard! It took place in Lisbon, Portugal, following Salvador Sobral's win at the 2017 contest in Kyiv, Ukraine with the song "Amar pelos dois". . Also, the song just isn’t as good as Fairytale was.". Eight points from Israel! Drama! Before the UK's points were doled out, we were treated to this offbeat greeting: “Hello from London – well, actually I’m in Uxbridge, which is just outside London, near Ruislip.”. "Apparently Australia's Jessica Mauboy was dancing along doing Sweden's moves in the green room – she was so hepped up after her show," writes our man in Lisbon, Chris Lochery. "They haven't taken this lightly and I think it's a move in the right direction so I'm happy about it.". After last year's winner, Pascoal has a tough act to follow. I cannot describe how happy and grateful I am!😍💕💕💕 Say YESS to the DRESS! A special mention has to be made for that sizeable frock. As happens every year, some of the best and most colourful contestants are knocked out in the first round (poor old Macedonia). It's a cover version of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide," from 1975. The protestor was wearing a t-shirt advertising "Dr" Activism's website and urging them to buy his book on Amazon. Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2018 was the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018. It's a bit late for the backlash to start now, but if enough people feel this way it could scupper for the former favourite's chances.Â, Is... is Israel doing yellowface? If you're unfamiliar with his work, our Eurovision expert Charlotte Runcie is on hand to explain more: "Is he the once and future king of Eurovision? We think we understand why: middle-aged joint pain is, of course, the best topic for anthemic pop. Netta won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon with the song Toy. Well, at least we're not last. They won in Riga in 2003 and entered something of a Eurovision golden age: their contest in Istanbul in 2004 was seen as a landmark year for Eurovision: they held the first ever semi-final, and introduced the now-familiar Eurovision logo with the heart-shaped flag. European Broadcasting Union, Here's Charlotte Runcie's verdict:  "This one is all about Nechayeva’s voice. "Our 12 points go to... La La Land!" "A solid heavy metal number is a brave choice for a Eurovision entry," says our Eurovision expert Charlotte Runcie. No, but she can't dance either – and yet she became the highlight of last year's Strictly Come Dancing. SuRie has shown that musical talent isn't enough to cut it. A fun but morbid fact: one of our ex-contestants ended up running for election whilst dead. You’ve awakened a sleeping moose, Europe. "Apparently they're in talks as to whether she can go on again. Aww... No, you're crying. A promising start for France - who were shortly behind Cyprus, Ireland and Israel in the bookies' odds earlier this evening. 48 points. Eurovision Song Contest winner Salvador Sobral has made public his first musical performance since undergoing a heart transplant.The 28-year-old Portuguese singer has posted a solo piano performance on his Facebook page on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018. Me, the cats and a hard core techno beat. The ensuing publicity has been a boon for O’Shaughnessy. We look at the Eurovision 2017 winner. Starting out with the looped sound of her making noises like she had just sniffed pepper, Netta sang a quick chorus about her Barbies and Pikachus before breaking into a very peculiar chicken clucking bridge, and bringing in a huge, arena-filling chorus. Alexander Rybak has already won Eurovision for Norway, in 2009, with his song Fairytale and his aggressive on-stage fake violin playing (actual live instruments are banned on stage at Eurovision). Sorry, SuRie. He slammed Netta’s quirky tune Toy as “a horrible song”. His aunt is Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque, of Pepsi &  Shirlie. pic.twitter.com/Uh1H17cWGs. ", After a couple of very downbeat songs, Slovenia has picked up the pace.  Let’s hope nothing goes wrong during their performance such as the music cutting out at a crucial moment! Six acts competed in the national final, with the song " Storm " performed by SuRie being selected the winner. Anyone who's been following this blog all evening will remember we promised the dramatic revelation of which Eurovision singer was the nephew of a Wham! You can’t put a price on experience, and he might do very well indeed, but it’s possible that Europe will feel he’s already had his time in the sun. Lithuania's Ieva Zasimauskaitė can't even be bothered to stand up for the first two minutes of her song, When We're Old. Say you'll be there UK. Viewers around the world must be grateful for the clarification. It’s intended to represent the openness and welcoming spirit of the song contest. For viewers in the UK, Graham Norton is also back providing his usual sharp-witted commentary. The national final took place on 7 February 2018 at the Brighton Dome. When he was asked who might be be his successor, he was quick to dismiss Israel’s entry. ': how Kenneth Williams fell for Barbara Windsor, 2020 in TV: how comfort-viewing kept us going. #deadpool2 pic.twitter.com/ZgpTUwLAJZ. This is your last chance to grab a drink before it kicks off. Dressed like a butterfly in a black and pink kimono-style dress, against a back wall of Japanese maneki-neko “beckoning cat” ornaments, her song Toy was nothing if not arresting.Â. That stage invasion might just be the best thing that could have happened for the UK. Number of participants: 43 in Eurovision 2018, 26 in the Grand Final. One person who won’t be happy tonight is last year’s winner Salvador Sobral. It’s time to dust down your glitterball, cover everything you own in sequins and start practicing your flag-waving skills. And now Graham Norton's gone and spoiled it. For us? This unlikely cowboy was part of The Common Linnets who came second in 2014 with Calm Before The Storm. It's difficult to joke about. Still, it seems to have gone down well on social media, where the rock-emoji are out in force. Sadly, many viewers will have been too busy gossiping about SuRie's stage invasion to listen to him properly. A few bookies may have SuRie down as a 500/1 outsider, but it’s not for lack of talent. This is proper, old-school Eurovision, with a bit of peek-a-boo to boot. Ooh, and some top pop trivia  from Graham Norton: it would be the first time a singer in a yellow dress has won since Britain's own Bucks Fizz in 1981. Cesár Sampson: inspired by Madness's Baggy Trousers? Hopefully it'll be all androids next year. Shub-dubba-do-wop, anyone? The stage performance is a little shambolic. If you're not sure what they were talking about, read our guide to Envelopegate, the unforgettable snafu from last year's Oscars. In Eurovision’s early years, live instruments were compulsory (that bongo-player backing Cliff Richard in 1973 was certainly banging real bongos). "Light Me Up" performed by Gromee and Lukas Meijer was selected as the winner. She gives an opera-pop crossover performance with a belting voice, while wearing an enormous dress. O’Shaughnessy responded favourably to the ban: "From the very start we've said love is love - whether it's between two guys, two girls or a guy and a girl so I think this is a really important decision," he told the BBC. A quick reminder, in case you weren't listening to Graham: Voting opens after all of the countries have performed. They keep sending respectable, enjoyable songs, too, so they’re more than welcome to join in the fun. The final of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest kicks off in just one hour on BBC One. Eurovision 2018: Israel's Netta is the winner The 25-year-old singer Netta Barzilai has won the Eurovision Song Contest with her song Toy, inspired by … He’s the head honcho of the show: the executive supervisor who makes sure everything runs smoothly. The European Broadcast Union terminated their relationship with Chinese station Mango TV, who will not be able to air tonight’s grand final. Albania was one of the acts censored in China’s broadcast of the semi-finals. The Eurovision Song Contest 2018 was the 63rd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It's often said that Eurovision voting is incredibly political (see our analysis of the various voting "blocs" here), and countries have even treated their participation in the contest as a way of showing disapproval with international affairs. No lyrics. To find about a bit more about SuRie (who can also play the oboe!) Just like the violin, you can't talk about the use of instruments in Eurovision without mentioning the live orchestra, which accompanied the Contest from 1956 all the way to 1998. Look out for her performance in sixth position. Pop critic Charlotte Runcie writes: "Yes, Australia are in Eurovision now, and will keep on being invited forever, it seems. Thanks to the support by @sakusuurhall , @estravelgram , @err_menu , Carglass, River Island and my loved ones I can represent Estonia with the great show in Eurovision 2018!🇪🇪 🇵🇹 . As Netta would put it: "Mbuck-mbucka-mh? Benjamin Ingrosso's reedy disco in Dance You Off is not one of this year's highlights, which is odd: Sweden can usually be relied on for a hit. He’s actually only been doing the job since 2011, and is just 56, so Graham’s teasing feels a little cruel. Aw, shucks Latvia. If you have a smartphone, you can also vote using the official Eurovision app - visit bbc.co.uk/eurovision for more info. Who are we to argue with the will of the people? Can she sing? Moldova snatched the crown for the night’s most ambitious staging, acting out an entire end-of-the-pier farce in their three minutes, with body doubles, costume changes and a bit of Paul Daniels magic thrown in for good measure. However, the empowering dance song had the audience captivated and cheering. It happened after a Chinese channel called Mango refused to broadcast his song (as the stage performance features two male dancers acting out a love story). For context, earlier this week bookies were offering 500-1 on her.Â. It's a welcome return for former winner Rybak's fake violin-playing. As we may have mentioned, he's related to Pepsi of Wham fame. Does Saara Aalto look familiar? in the last decade, you can find out with our interactive tool. The vampiric Mélovin is our goth crush for the evening. Netta won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon with the song Toy. . Netta plays behind her looper where colourful words like Hey and Toy appear illuminated. Greece returned to the competition the next year, but Turkey refused to air their entry My Lady, My Lady, which spoke of "refugees" and "napalm bombs", and played a Turkish nationalist song instead.Â, After this initial tension, Turkey became a regular competitor and took part every year. The 2018 edition was held in Lisbon’s Altice Arena which has a seating capacity of more than 20,000. Dissatisfaction with the rules, particularly how the vote is split between the public and professional judges (Turkey does better with the popular vote) and the guaranteed inclusion of the "big Five countries: England, Germany, France Spain and Italy.Â, The official Eurovision website states that Turkish broadcaster TRT "Broadcaster TRT continues to be a member of the European Broadcasting Union and has the right to return to the contest in the future.". Cyprus's Eleni Foureira has overtaken her as the hot bookies's favourite; her fiery song Fuego (or "Fire") is accompanied by impressive onstage pyrotechnics, which seem to have set the audience alight – metaphorically speaking, of course.Â, Being censored might just be the best thing that could have happened to Ireland. Cyprus’s Beyoncé-esque dance number, Fuego, took the silver medal – but the evening’s runaway winner, with 529 points, was Israel’s Netta. This song is pure pop, with a drum-heavy breakdown in the middle eight, a feature that tends to translate well in front of cheering Eurovision audiences. Unusually for Eurovision, the dark and moody Bones feels like an actual song – though admittedly more of an album track than a single.Â. #ISR #Eurovision, Beyond the chicken oddness, the Israeli entry at #Eurovision just seems to be amazingly racist. Watch her winning performance … And very few votes. The man, who is thought to be the serial stage-crasher who goes by the name ‘Dr Activist’, shouted what sounded to be “For the Nazis of the UK media, we demand freedom!” into the live mic before he was grabbed by security and taken off-stage. Both the title of her song and its fabulous genderbending video recall Lady Gaga. #yellowface. After a bit of impromptu host-and-crowd patter – which is almost uniformly awkward and uncomfortable to watch, even when things are running smoothly – things were quickly back to normal. Incredibly toe-tapping. Although Netta probably wasn’t authorised to make the decision officially, she suggested in her victory speech that Jerusalem may be the city that welcomes the song contest next year. Step forward Scottish comedian and News Quiz panellist Susan Calman. The votes from the professional panel are decided after Friday night's dress rehearsal, rather than Saturday's live performance. Amid all the capes and pyrotechnics, they’ll fit right in. That's the kind of pedantic accuracy that brings a patriotic lump to the throat, isn't it? If the UK received a boost from sympathetic fans after the stage-invasion, we won't be seeing any sign of it yet. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 #eurovision #HUN #Hungary. If it's not the doctor himself, it's certainly the fan. Ever wondered what happened to Scooch? What a professional.". We're only a few minutes in, and some viewers are already flagging (sorry). He was jailed for his political activism in his home country in 1969, and later spent two years living in London.Â. It was hosted by Raiven and Vid Valič. A nice reminder, amid the point-scoring, that tomorrow is faux-fiddler Alexander Rybak's 32nd birthday. People on social media have started accusing the singer of "yellowface", for choosing an Asian-inspired pink top. What is the logo and slogan of Eurovision 2018? This may have had something to do with the fact that Turkey had invaded Cyprus a year earlier. Ladbrokes is now putting SuRie's chances at just 14/1. One of the most chic songs this year, it’s likely to be a high finisher.".

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