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‘It just wasn’t to be’ Ireland fail to qualify with Lesley Roy for Eurovision final Extra.ie 11 hrs ago © Provided by Extra.ie
Ireland has unfortunately failed to qualify for the Eurovision Song Contest Final this weekend with Lesley Roy’s song ‘Maps’.
Lesley smashed her elaborate performance on Tuesday night, making her way through paper towns on stage wearing a showstopping green jumpsuit, and singing her heart out.
The Balbriggan native was the seventh performer of the night, among an unbelievably high standard of competitors. © Provided by Extra.ie Lesley Roy put in an incredible performance of her song ‘Maps’ in Rotterdam. Pic: Shutterstock
Inside RTE star Marty Whelan s happy family life - the love of his life and out of control career
The star has found the perfect work/life balance
Marty Whelan with wife Maria & children Jessica & Thomas during the launch of his memoir (Image: Collins)
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Eurovision Song Contest 2021: Everything you need to know What time is it on? Who’s representing Ireland? And what about this year’s controversies?
about 3 hours ago Ed Power
Eurovision 2021: Destiny rehearses Malta’s entry, Je Me Casse, at the Ahoy Arena, in Rotterdam. Photograph: Patrick Van Emst/Pool/EPA
Life is about to get a little sparklier as the Eurovision Song Contest returns after Covid forced the cancellation of last year’s event. This is, of course, a very different Eurovision from the seven at which Irish singers – Dana, Johnny Logan and Linda Martin among them – triumphed.
Spanning the continent and beyond – Australia has been a contestant since 2015 – Eurovision features 39 countries and a dizzying variety of styles. Pop, rock, power ballads and Ed Sheeran-type bloke folk will all be in the mix as 200 million viewers tune in
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