The airs on BBC One from 8pm tonight (May 17), with the UK's act - country-pop trio Remember Monday - set to perform their track What the Hell Just Happened? live in the grand final after a rousing semi-final show. Meanwhile, Ireland failed to make it through the semi-finals, meaning the country will not perform at all. The UK's latest effort, are anticipated to finish in 19th place with the latest odds suggesting the country-pop trio have a 66/1 chance of winning the competition. The countries actually in contention include Sweden's KAJ, France's Louane, Austria's operatic JJ, and the Netherlands' crooner Claude.
This year's song contest has been mired in controversy with Israel getting through to the final, with some viewers arguing it should not be allowed to compete at all due to the ongoing conflict with Palestine. Ukraine is once again through to the final, with fans throwing support behind the country as war rages on with Russia.
Tonight's show, which will see UK's entry Remember Monday take to the stage against 25 other international acts, will be available to watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The action kicks off on TV at 8pm
The airs on BBC One from 8pm tonight (May 17), with the UK's act - country-pop trio Remember Monday - set to perform their track What the Hell Just Happened? live in the grand final after a rousing semi-final show. Meanwhile, Ireland failed to make it through the semi-finals, meaning the country will not perform at all. The UK's latest effort, are anticipated to finish in 19th place with the latest odds suggesting the country-pop trio have a 66/1 chance of winning the competition. The countries actually in contention include Sweden's KAJ, France's Louane, Austria's operatic JJ, and the Netherlands' crooner Claude.
This year's song contest has been mired in controversy with Israel getting through to the final, with some viewers arguing it should not be allowed to compete at all due to the ongoing conflict with Palestine. Ukraine is once again through to the final, with fans throwing support behind the country as war rages on with Russia.
Tonight's show, which will see UK's entry Remember Monday take to the stage against 25 other international acts, will be available to watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The action kicks off on TV at 8pm
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