Eurovision hopefuls line up for finals glory

  • 8 years ago
Well, Europe is in the middle of a refugee crisis, has Greece wobbling and the euro under threat, faces a resurgent Russia in the east, and a resurgent far-right at home but, hey, we can still organise the best Song Contest in the world. Yes, it is Eurovision time again.

The 61st edition of the song contest is taking place in Stockholm, Sweden, home of 2015 winner Mans Zelmerlow.

“It’s like a big hobby of mine, I go every year, and this is actually my 11th Eurovision,” said one woman.

“Its just madness, this week is absolutely the best holiday, you know, ever!” said a male reveller.

Happy chappies

Britain has a couple of likely lads for their entry, Joe Woolford and Jake Shakeshaf.

“Its insane. its amazing to be here,” says Joe. Yes boys, but can you sing for euronews?

“You want us to sing?” says Jake, “We are not singers!” So that’s all right then.

Joe and Jake are a brand new musical duo, presenting their debut track for Britain,
“You’re Not Alone”, an anthemic pop s

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