BAMBIE THUG BECOMES FIRST IRISH EUROVISION FINALIST SINCE 2018

Bambie Thug has become the first Irish Eurovision Song Contest finalist since 2018 following a performance at the semi-finals on Tuesday.

The Cork-born singer, 31, performed song Doomsday Blue at the semi-finals event in Malmo, Sweden.

Ryan O’Shaughnessy was the last Irish entry to reach the finals in 2018 when he finished in 16th place in Lisbon, Portugal.

Bambie now has a chance to win at the final on May 11.

Ireland has not won the event since 1996 with Eimear Quinn’s The Voice.

Elsewhere, the UK’s Olly Alexander delivered his first performance, which featured an energetic upside-down locker room staging of Dizzy.

It is the first time the UK, which is already through to the finals, has performed in a semi-final.

Alexander had cameras rotated to give a spinning feel to him and the dancers as the singer wore a white singlet, red trousers, and boots.

During their first Eurovision performance, Bambie’s male dancers looked almost devil-like with blue paint, highly exaggerated ears and fake teeth.

Halfway through the end of the song, they also revealed the trans flag on their costume ahead of fire appearing to be set off around the stage.

Also making the final were Ukraine duo Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil with their religious infused Teresa & Maria, Finland’s Windows95man with the absurd No Rules! and Serbia contestant Teya Dora with Ramonda.

Eurovision was hosted by Swedish comedian Petra Mede and Hollywood actress Malin Akerman.

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