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Bill Bailey wants to represent the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2022
Can he win in Italy next year?!
Bill Bailey and his six-neck guitarAuthor: Scott ColothanPublished 16 hours ago
Comedy legend and rock music aficionado Bill Bailey has put himself forward to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Italy.
56-year-old Bill took to Twitter on Sunday morning (23rd May) to confirm heâd be up for performing for the UK, writing: âIâd be happy to throw my hat in the ring for #Eurovision 2022.â
Bill Baileyâs offer came the morning after the United Kingdom scored nul points across the board at Eurovision in Rotterdam for James Newmanâs performance of âEmbers.â
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He joins a select group of contestants who have represented Yorkshire in the competition, but finished last with nil points .
Here are a few other acts from Yorkshire who have taken part in the competition.
Caroline Barnes - 2007
The Leeds artist was a member of the pop group Scooch, who performed ‘Flying the Flag (for You)’ at the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest in Finland.
They finished 22nd, with just 19 points, and saw Serbian singer Marija Serifovic take the title.
But after a disappointing night in Helsinki, their song reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart later that month.
Ms Barnes has also worked as an actor, DJ and choreographer for musical theatre productions.
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