The 25 most embarrassing Eurovision performances ever
From tone-deaf grannies to uncomfortably sexual siblings, behold the most cringe-worthy acts the song contest has ever seen
22 May 2021 • 7:28am
Amazingly, not all of the most embarrassing Eurovision acts have been sent by the UK - but a vast majority of them have been
Eurovision is back again for 2021 after a year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, exhibiting some of Europe s most eccentric pop talent.
This year, the UK s hopes ride on the shoulders of 2014 Brit Award-winner James Newman, with earnest single Embers .
The first semi-final took place on May 18, and the preview of Newman’s performance at the second Semi-Final on May 20 looked promising. You can see how the London singer-songwriter fares by tuning in to the Grand Final on Saturday, May 22, which will be broadcast live on BBC One from Rotterdam from 8pm.
The 25 most embarrassing Eurovision performances ever
From tone-deaf grannies to uncomfortably sexual siblings, behold the most cringe-worthy acts the song contest has ever seen
20 May 2021 • 7:29am
Amazingly, not all of the most embarrassing Eurovision acts have been sent by the UK - but a vast majority of them have been
Eurovision is back again for 2021 after a year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, exhibiting some of Europe s most eccentric pop talent.
Despite only 10 countries competing at this year s event in Rotterdam, compared to the usual 26 finalists, the competition will be watched not only across the continent, but around the world, being broadcast on TV and streamed online by millions.
Eurovision Fan of the Week - Leslie from Switzerland
With the upmost pleasure I present Leslie as our International Eurovision Fan of the Week! A good friend and twitter personality, he s followed the contest closely on twitter since 2017. I picked his brains on Eurovision and tea was spilt:
Thank you for being our Aussievision fan of the week! Tell us a little about yourself:
Thank you for having me! My name is Leslie (
@euroleslie on Twitter), I’m 23 and one of the rare Swiss fans of the contest. I live not too far from Zurich and hope to move there this year. I’m currently doing my studies in tourism and am set to graduate in July. Things I’m interested in include traveling, geography (shocker!), languages, environmentalism, books and music.