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In the midst of all the chaos, Graham Norton has given us hope that things are edging their way back to normal. The Irish chat show host revealed that the Eurovision Song contest is ‘definitely’ happening this year and that hopeful news is something we can all cling to. Graham confirmed the news to the BBC but did admit that some concessions to the usual format might need to be made if the artists are still unable to travel to Rotterdam or need to self-isolate while there. Pic: Rex ‘There’s definitely going to be a Eurovision… The competition element is going to happen’ he told the station. In a separate chat with US radio station Sirius XM he explained that artists who are unable to attend ‘can Zoom in a performance’ and added that he doubted that the venue would be packed with ‘20,000 people.’