Liverpool puts on glittering party as UK hosts Eurovision Song Contest final

13 May 2023 , 22:11
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Liverpool puts on glittering party as UK hosts Eurovision Song Contest final
Liverpool puts on glittering party as UK hosts Eurovision Song Contest final

BRITAIN put on a glorious glittering party last night for the Eurovision Song Contest final — but it ended in bitter disappointment for the UK.

Our singer Mae Muller came second last, as Sweden romped to victory.

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Britain put on a glorious glittering party last night for the Eurovision Song Contest final in LiverpoolCredit: EPA
Armenia Entry Brunette performed song Future Lover
Armenia Entry Brunette performed song Future LoverCredit: Cover Images
UK entry Mae Muller closed the show with her track I Wrote a Song
UK entry Mae Muller closed the show with her track I Wrote a SongCredit: PA

Fans arrived in Liverpool with Union Jacks draped around their shoulders, despite killjoy unions causing chaos on the railways with train strikes yesterday.

The much-loved international music event was held here after Ukraine triumphed last year but was unable to host the competition due to Russia’s invasion.

London-born Mae represented the UK with her hit I Wrote A Song.

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The 25-year-old from North London was the 26th and final act to perform.

She sung from a raised platform wearing a slim, black outfit, flanked by four dancers in sheer, pink tops.

Afterwards, she said: “Thank you Eurovision. I love you, I love you, I love you.”

But it was not enough to avoid coming second from bottom after receiving few points in the public vote.

Only Germany scored lower.

It means the UK is still waiting for a first win since 1997, when Katrina and the Waves came first with Love Shine A Light.

Mae at least bettered our performance from two years ago, when James Newman came last with zero points.

Sweden’s Loreen scored an impressive victory last night with her power ballad Tattoo.

She ended with 583 votes from the panels and public, after leading for most of the voting.

She became the first woman — and only the second person ever — to win the contest twice.

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Finland’s Kaarija came second with 526 votes.

Poland's entry Blanka paid tribute to Bucks Fizz during her performance of Solo
Poland's entry Blanka paid tribute to Bucks Fizz during her performance of SoloCredit: Reuters
The Princess of Wales played the piano as part of Eurovision’s glittering opening film sequence
The Princess of Wales played the piano as part of Eurovision’s glittering opening film sequenceCredit: Alex Bramall

Ukraine’s electronic music duo Tvorchi were given a rapturous welcome to the stage — and Poland’s entry Blanka delighted the crowd by recreating the skirt-pull stunt by Bucks Fizz during their 1981 winning performance.

Virgin Radio’s Graham Norton, Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina, actress Hannah Waddingham and singer Alesha Dixon hosted the star-studded extravaganza.

There were performances from last year’s first and second place acts — Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra and the UK’s Sam Ryder.

And there was a celebration of the host city’s incredible contribution to the world of pop music, featuring six past Eurovision winners — and Liverpool’s own Sonia, who was runner-up in 1993.

Host Alesha referenced the new King and Queen in a rap of her own.

She said: “Six acts in and the competition is in full swing, what a week it’s been. All killers, no filler, big up King Charles and Queen Camilla.”

Eurovision director Martin Green revealed Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky had not been consulted about the show to ensure the event remained “politics-free”.

He said: “Sometimes culture, media and dance can do a better job describing how we feel and how we want to feel than words and politicians.”

Moldova's entry Pasha Parfeni performs song Soarele şi Luna
Moldova's entry Pasha Parfeni performs song Soarele şi LunaCredit: Alamy
Kate wore an outfit to honour Ukraine and earrings given to her by the late Queen
Kate wore an outfit to honour Ukraine and earrings given to her by the late QueenCredit: Alex Bramall

Emily Webber

Ukraine, Liverpool, The Sun Newspaper, Print Features, Features, Eurovision Song Contest, Mae Muller

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