This category is all about LGBT community's beloved Eurovision Song Contest, from national selection to the Eurovision final. It's all about glam and glitter and the songs of course.
The result for the first Eurovision semi final tonight are in after Europe has voted – here is the 10 finalist.
Swedes have nothing to fear from Russia, its ambassador in Stockholm, Viktor Tatarintsev, has said ahead of Eurovision, accusing Swedish media of “Russophobia”.
On Wednesday, May 11th, Stockholm Pride invites to the big free Eurovision party at the Kungsträdgården in Stockholm with artists such as Frans, Russian Sergey Lazarev, Elena Paparizou, Robin Bengtsson, Timoteij, Mariette, and not least Eurovision winner and favourite lesbian Katrina Leskanich.
Super star Justin Timberlake will visit the final of the Eurovision Song Contest and especially his brand new single “Can not Stop The Feeling”.
Hosted by Måns Zelmerlöw and Petra Mede and broadcast live on BBC One and BBC Radio 2, the qualifying acts from the semi-finals will join hosts Sweden plus the ‘Big 5’ countries France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom in the grand final of the 61st Eurovision Song Contest from the Globe Arena in Stockholm.
The biggest music extravaganza on the planet returns this May as the Eurovision Song Contest, one of the longest-running and most-watched non-sporting events in the world, is broadcast live from Stockholm.
MySoCalledGayLife.co.uk use income earning auto affiliate links.