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EU s first-ever Eurovision song causes controversy

EU s first-ever Eurovision song stirs controversy European way of life commissioner and baritone Margaritis Schinas (Photo: ec.europa.eu) Brussels, Today, 07:04 EU institutions, on Thursday (1 April), unveiled a first-ever and immediately controversial entry into the Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, in May. The song, called The EU is Alive , is a pop-homage to a hit from the 1965 musical The Sound of Music. Read and decide Get instant access to all articles and 20 years of archives. 14-day free trial. Choose your plan Our exclusive news stories and investigations. Influential. Investigative. Independent. Why join? Already a member?

Eurovision fans allowed inside Rotterdam arena to watch event, Dutch govt says

Kingdom FM The EBU, which organises the continental competition, says it will look at the available options to work out how to safely run the contest in Rotterdam in May. We welcome this decision by the Dutch government and the possibility that we can invite fans to join us as we bring the Eurovision Song Contest back in May, said Martin Osterdahl, the event s executive supervisor. The government said it wants to allow a maximum of 3,500 people to attend a total of nine shows in Rotterdam - rehearsals, semifinals and the 22 May final, if the state of the coronavirus pandemic allows it.

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