Eurovision 2021 was huge!
The annual international song contest took place in Rotterdam, Netherlands across May 18 to May 22.
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Eurovision 2021 was huge!
The annual international song contest took place in Rotterdam, Netherlands across May 18 to May 22.
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A member of the group that won the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest has agreed to take a drug test after a moment from the show went viral.
The Italian glam rock band Maneskin was the winner this year, but their win has been overshadowed by something that happened when they weren’t even on stage.
Damiano David, who is the lead singer of the band, was seen leaning forward while sitting at a table in the green room and this has raised suspicions that he was using cocaine.
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Eurovision is back!
After the 2020 global competition was canceled because of the pandemic, Italy became the big winner of the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.
On Saturday night (May 22), Italian group Maneskin took home the big title with their song “Zitti E Buoni” during the global battle of the bands competition, which was held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Italy’s Maneskin won 318 points from the public’s vote, putting their song above national jury winners Switzerland, France, and Malta.
After they were announced the winners, Maneskin members Damiano David, Victoria De Angelis, Thomas Raggi, and Ethan Torchio took to the stage to accept their award.
“We just want to say to the whole Europe, to the whole world, rock and roll never dies!” Damiano yelled as the audience erupted in cheers.
Congrats on the big win!
You can watch a clip of Maneskin performing “Zitti E Buoni” below.
If you didn't know you needed stomping Italian glam-rock in your life…well you certainly do now. #Eurovision #OpenUp #Italy pic.twitter.com/M76Btzme9z
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 22, 2021
Eurovision is underway, and we’ve had to say goodbye to even more amazing acts tonight.
The annual international song competition continued on Thursday night (May 20) with 17 acts competing against each other.
The first round of semi-finals at Rotterdam, Netherlands took place on Tuesday (May 18), and also included an opening performance by 2019 winner Duncan Laurence, who was also given a Global Platinum record for one billion streams for his winning song “Arcade.” Dutch singer Davina Michelle also performed during the evening.
After the votes were counted, 10 of the 17 countries advanced to the finals, which will air on Saturday (May 22).
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Iceland is not performing at Eurovision 2021 anymore.
The country’s entry, Dadi og Gagnamagnid, will no longer perform live at the event after one of the group members tested positive for coronavirus amid the pandemic, organized confirmed on Wednesday (May 19), via AP.
“Daði og Gagnamagnið have taken the difficult decision to withdraw from performing in this year’s live Eurovision Song Contest shows, as they only want to perform together as a group,” organizers confirmed in their statement.
The group’s song “10 Years” will still compete in the competition, and a dress rehearsal recording will be used during the broadcast of Semi-Final 2 on Thursday (May 20).
“A member of @gagnamagnid got a positive test result this morning. Unfortunately this probably means that we will not take part in the rehearsal today or live show tomorrow and a recording from our second rehearsal will be used in stead. We have all been extremely careful the whole trip so this comes as a huge surprise. We are very happy with the performance and super excited for you all to see it! Thank you for all the love ❤️,” wrote lead singer Dadi Freyr in a post on Instagram.
Ten performers from each of Tuesday’s and Thursday’s semi-finals will move on to Saturday’s grand final (May 22), where they will compete alongside the “Big 5″ of Italy, France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom, as well as the host country, the Netherlands. Check out all of the entries and ways to watch!
Eurovision is underway, and we’ve already had to say goodbye to some amazing acts this evening.
The annual international song competition kicked off on Tuesday night (May 18) with 16 acts competing against each other.
The first round of semi-finals at Rotterdam, Netherlands also included an opening performance by 2019 winner Duncan Laurence, who was also given a Global Platinum record for one billion streams for his winning song “Arcade.”
Dutch singer Davina Michelle also performed during the evening.
After the votes were counted, 10 of the 16 countries advanced to the finals, which will air on Saturday (May 22).
Click through to find out who made it…
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest finals are about to begin!
The annual song competition between dozens of countries – which has featured such massive winners as ABBA, Celine Dion, Loreen and Conchita Wurst – is happening beginning on Tuesday (May 18), and there are some ways to watch all over the world – including the United States.
39 countries in total will be competing in the 65th edition of Eurovision. The semi-finals will include 33 countries, with teh grand final featuring the top winners from the semi-finals and the Big Five Germany, France, the UK, Italy and Spain.
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