The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 is officially over, and the winner has been crowned as next year’s host country is now revealed.
The highly-anticipated song contest arrived in Liverpool this year, as the UK took over hosting duties from 2022 winner’s Kalush Orchestra’s nation Ukraine.
I Wrote A Song singer Mae Muller took to the stage on Saturday night, up against stiff competition from the likes of former Swedish winner Loreen, hoping for a second victory with her song Tattoo.
After 26 countries battling it our for this year’s trophy, with the winner decided by a mix of public votes and those given by juries of experts from each nations, the results are in.
The Grand Final saw a surprise appearance by Kate Middleton,…
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