Eurovision Final) 2024

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Eurovision 2024: Chaos, Protests, and Surprising Winners

Controversy - Croatia - Eurovision - Eurovision 2024 - Joost Klein - Malmo - Music competition - Nemo - Switzerland

Find out about the drama, protests, and unexpected outcomes at Eurovision 2024!

The Eurovision 2024 Grand Final in Malmo was a night full of surprises, with 25 entrants taking the stage after the disqualification of the Netherlands' contestant. Amid protests and chaos, Croatia's Baby Lasagna emerged as the favorite to win, despite a week of unprecedented events leading up to the final. Switzerland's Nemo ultimately stole the show, winning the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in a stunning victory.

As the final kicked off, viewers were treated to a rollercoaster of emotions following the expulsion of artist Joost Klein. The controversy surrounding Israel's participation and the expulsion of the Dutch entry added to the tension of the night. Despite the challenges, the event proceeded, showcasing the talents of artists from 25 countries in Malmö.

Ahead of the grand final, fans were buzzing with excitement as they awaited the performances of the 25 Grand Finalists. The event garnered global attention, with fans eagerly learning more about the participating artists and their music. Eurovision 2024 proved to be a spectacle like no other, captivating audiences around the world.

Looking back at the class of 2023, fans reminisced about the past stars while gearing up for the 2024 Grand Final. The anticipation and nostalgia added to the excitement of the evening, highlighting the journey of Eurovision over the years.

The expulsion of the Dutch contestant, Joost Klein, sparked controversy and discussions surrounding the competition's regulations and consequences. Switzerland's Nemo's unexpected win shocked viewers globally, solidifying the unpredictable nature of Eurovision and its ability to surprise fans every year.

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Eurovision 2024 results live: Nemo wins the Eurovision Song ... (BBC News)

Twenty-five entrants took the stage in Malmo at the final tonight after the Netherlands' contestant is disqualified.

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Eurovision finale: Best act to win amid protests and chaos (Gold Coast Bulletin)

Croatia's Baby Lasagna remains the favourite to win the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest after an unprecedented week of protests and the suspension of an artist ...

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Live: Chaos as country axed from Eurovision (NEWS.com.au)

The Eurovision Song Contest is underway after one country was booted from the contest with only hours to spare. WARNING: Spoilers.

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Eurovision 2024 live: Switzerland's Nemo wins 68th song contest ... (The Guardian)

25 countries performed in Malmö, amid controversy over Israel's participation and expulsion of Dutch entry.

25 things you need to know about the 25 Grand Finalists (Eurovision.tv)

The Eurovision 2024 Grand Final is on the horizon, but there's still time to find out more about this year's artists.

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Eurovision 2024: Final kicks off after protests, Joost Klein expulsion (The Associated Press)

The final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest has kicked off in the Swedish city of Malmo.

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Your guide to the Eurovision 2024 grand final: From who's ... (SBS)

Want to watch the Eurovision grand final live from Australia? Prepare for an early rise. Here's your guide to the event.

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Eurovision 2024 live discussion: Your country-by-country guide to ... (wiwibloggs)

The grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest will take place starting at 21:00 CEST in Malmö, Sweden. Here's what you need to know.

The Eurovision class of 2023: Where are they now? (Eurovision.tv)

Malmö is gearing up for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final, but we haven't forgotten about the stars of 2023. Since they sung their final notes at ...

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Dutch broadcaster decries Eurovision decision to ban its contestant (The Guardian)

Dutch singer and rapper Joost Klein was excluded from the main show due to an incident involving a female member of the production crew, the competition's ...

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