Bambie Thug unveils Zombie cover ahead of Eurovision semi

admin admin | 05-07 08:15

Irish Eurovision hopeful Bambie Thug has unveiled a cover of The Cranberries classic Zombie ahead of Tuesday night's Eurovision Song Contest semi-final at the Malmö Arena in Sweden.

The track premiered on the Eurovision Song Contest's YouTube channel with the caption: "It's time for Eurovision... A Little Bit More: the exclusive performances, remixes and cover songs from the Malmö 2024 participants."

The countries performing in the second semi-final on Thursday 9 May are Austria, Malta, Switzerland, Greece, Czechia, Albania, Denmark, Armenia, Israel, Estonia, Georgia, Netherlands, Norway, Latvia, San Marino, and Belgium.

The grand final will take place on Saturday 11 May.

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