Irish Eurovision fans party, Bambie Thug 'super proud'

Evelyn O'Rourke Evelyn O'Rourke | 05-08 16:15

Ireland's Eurovision entry Bambie Thug, singing Doomsday Blue, has said they are "super proud" to have qualified for Saturday's final in Malmö, Sweden.

As was widely expected, the Cork singer was among the ten acts to qualify from the first semi-final last night at the Malmö Arena.

15 acts took to the stage last night, with ten acts going on to qualify for the final.

After voting, the final ten from last night's semi-final who were going through were then called out in no particular order, and eager fans had to wait until eventually Ireland's name was announced ninth on the list, just after Croatia.

All week, Bambie Thug has been climbing steadily in the bookies lists of potential winners, and they hit fifth place yesterday morning after their final rehearsal, so there was pressure on Bambie Thug to deliver the performance Irish fans have been waiting for since 2018, and they did.

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It went seamlessly and was received enthusiastically by the crowd inside the arena, but it was the audience at home tuning in who made the decision and thankfully for Ireland, Doomsday Blue made an impression.

Bambie Thug told a press conference in Malmö they were forced to change their body paint in Ogham script - an early Medieval alphabet - which translated to ceasefire and freedom, a nod to the situation in Gaza and amid Israel's inclusion in the competition.

A spokeswoman for the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) said: "The writing seen on Bambie Thug's body during dress rehearsals contravened contest rules that are designed to protect the non-political nature of the event.

"After discussions with the Irish delegation, they agreed to change the text for the live show."

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