Ireland Eurovision hopeful Lesley Roy opens up on really bad fall filming Maps music video
Ireland s 2021 Eurovision Song Contest entrant Lesley Roy, of Balbriggan, said she went up in the air during the tumble
Lesley Roy (Image: Ruth Medjber / ruthlessimagery.com)
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March 3rd, 2021 By David Knox 7 commentsFiled under: Coronavirus, Eurovision, News,
Eurovision organisers overnight “re-affirmed” a Plan B for the event in Rotterdam in May.
One of 4 previously outlined strategies, Plan B allows for all artists Live in Rotterdam, but with limited or no audience members, subject to government regulations.
A COVID-safe plan will include regular testing, social distancing observed, with 500 journalists (a further 1000 in a new online press centre) and scaled-back events in the city of Rotterdam.
All those attending from abroad are recommended to go into quarantine for 5 days before departure to the Netherlands and they must test negative for COVID-19 at most 72 hours before they fly.
Ireland s Eurovision entry for 2021 confirmed after missing out last year
Dubliner Lesley Roy, who was due to represent the country last year before the event was cancelled, is back for a second chance with a brand new song
Lesley Roy - Photography by Ruth Medjber ruthlessimagery.com
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