Will Bambie Thug snatch victory at Eurovision amidst controversy and missed rehearsals? Find out more about the Irish sensation's rollercoaster ride in the music world!
Bambie Thug, Ireland's eccentric Eurovision Song Contest entrant, has stirred up quite a storm with their 'witchy' performance, Doomsday Blue, captivating audiences in Malmö. Despite facing accusations of Israeli commentary and missing dress rehearsals, Bambie Thug remains a strong contender for the crown. The grand final has Europe buzzing with anticipation as Croatia leads the favorites, but can Bambie Thug pull off a shock win for Ireland?
Bambie Thug's absence from the final dress rehearsal due to an urgent incident further adds to the drama surrounding their Eurovision journey. With the competition in full swing, fans eagerly await to see if Bambie Thug will grace the stage and cast their spell on the audience once more. The Irish singer's mysterious persona and unique performance style have made them a standout figure in this year's Eurovision extravaganza.
In a surprising turn of events, despite the setbacks, Bambie Thug secures a sixth-place finish as Switzerland emerges as the Eurovision 2024 winner. Ireland's rollercoaster journey at Eurovision may have been filled with drama and suspense, but Bambie Thug's remarkable resilience and artistry have left an indelible mark on the music world.
Ireland's Eurovision Song Contest entrant Bambie Thug has called on the competition's organisers to address commentary made on Israeli television before ...
Ireland's Eurovision Song Contest entry Bambie Thug has attended the opening of the competition following them accusing the Israeli broadcaster, Kan, ...
It's the grand final in Malmö, where Croatia are the favourites but Ireland could still be a contender in a song contest laced with controversy.
The Cork performer stunned the audience with an emotive performance of their witchy song Doomsday Blue, accompanied by dancer and choreographer Matt ...
Bambie Thug did not give a performance at a dress rehearsal known as the Family Show this afternoon. The Irish singer also did not take part in the flag parade ...
The televised final on Saturday at the Malmo Arena in Sweden will see the big five countries, UK, France, Spain, Germany and Italy, joined by ...
Croatia are favourites but Ireland's Bambie Thug has got Europe talking and is a serious contender. Follow the news and views here on our live blog courtesy of ...
It comes after it was announced that Dutch act Joost Klein will not compete in the Eurovision Song Contest grand final while Swedish police investigate a ...
The Irish entrant has issued an apology as they missed the dress rehearsal because of an incident they felt “needed urgent attention”. The singer has also said ...
We'll keep you up to date with all the action from Malmö, Sweden, ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest. Bambie Thug is due to perform tenth tonight despite ...
Bambie Thug stunned the audience on Saturday night with an emotive performance of their witchy song Doomsday Blue.
Switzerland has been crowned the winner of the 68th Eurovision song contest. Non Binary singer Nemo topped with their Popera track The Code about ...
Switzerland singer Nemo Mettler topped the Eurovision Song Contest jury vote.
Earlier today they confirmed to my delegation in front of others that KAN's [the Israeli broadcaster] commentator had broken rules of conduct during the ...
The ninth act to take to the stage, Macroom native, Bambie Thug's performance of 'Doomsday Blue' was met by a roar of applause.
Nemo Mettler also topped the Eurovision Song Contest jury vote amid protests objecting to Israel's competing. Advertisement. The non-binary singer, 24, ...
The Eurovision Song Contest was 'Bambie Thug's night' in Irish eyes, the taoiseach had insisted. The “ouji pop” star secured a six...
By Charlotte McLaughlin and Hannah Roberts, PA. Irish singer Bambie Thug said “love will always triumph hate” at the end of their performance at the ...
By Charlotte McLaughlin and Hannah Roberts, PA. Irish singer Bambie Thug said “love will always triumph hate” at the end of their performance at the ...
Switzerland singer Nemo Mettler topped the Eurovision Song Contest jury vote.