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The Eurovision Grand Final is still two days away, but Estonia's Tommy Cash is already going viral because of his controversial song, "Espresso Macchiato".
Eurovision commentator Rylan Clark has addressed the semi-final ‘stage invader’ who left viewers watching at home confused.
BBC Eurovision host Rylan Clark has spoken out after viewers were left confused during the first semi-final on Tuesday ...
Eurovision host Rylan Clark opened up about an unexpected moment from the first semi-final on Wednesday's Good Morning ...
Eurovision 2025 has began in Basel Switzerland and while Celine Dion did not make it in person, there were other big revelations.
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GB News on MSNEurovision semi-final disrupted by 'stage invader' during Estonia's controversial entry as BBC viewers ask 'Was it staged?'Eurovision viewers were left stunned on Tuesday evening as a woman rushed onto the stage during Estonia's semi-final ...
Switzerland, where the competition began in Lugano in 1956, is hosting Tuesday’s first 2025 semi-final in Basel at the arena ...
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The Independent on MSNEstonia’s absurd act opts for bizarre parody as Eurovision semi-final kicks offEstonia’s absurd act opts for bizarre parody as Eurovision semi-final kicks off - Switzerland, where the competition began in ...
Cash, born Tomas Tammemets, is setting his sights on something a little more traditional than he’s used to: representing Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest. Taking the stage in Basel, Switzerland, ...
Belgium was left broken-hearted after failing to qualify from the first semi-final, while delegates for Albania, Iceland and ...
Estonia’s entry, Espresso Macchiato by Tommy Cash, has become an earworm not only in newsrooms but is also viewed by many in ...
In November last year, following a public vote, he was chosen to represent his country at Eurovision 2025. He was backed by ...
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