Eurovision reaches its grand final in Austria clouded by politics and protests
•World Eurovision reaches its grand final in Austria clouded by politics and protests May 16, 2026 / 4:47 PM EDT / AP Add CBS News on Google The Eurovision Song Contest reached its sequin-drenched fina...
•Millions of viewers around the world will cast judgment on a fiery Finnish violinist, a Moldovan folk rapper, a Serbian metal band and many more at Eurovision's 70th anniversary event.The campy, color...
•And like global sports, it often becomes entangled in politics.
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World Eurovision reaches its grand final in Austria clouded by politics and protests May 16, 2026 / 4:47 PM EDT / AP Add CBS News on Google The Eurovision Song Contest reached its sequin-drenched final on Saturday, with tight security and rainy weather failing to dent the enthusiasm of fans, or the opposition of critics who think Israel shouldn't be invited to the party.After a week's buildup, acts from 25 countries are taking to the stage at the Wiener Stadthalle arena in Vienna to battle for the continent's pop crown. Millions of viewers around the world will cast judgment on a fiery Finnish violinist, a Moldovan folk rapper, a Serbian metal band and many more at Eurovision's 70th anniversary event.The campy, colorful contest has been likened to the World Cup with songs instead of soccer. And like global sports, it often becomes entangled in politics. The contest has been clouded for a third year by calls for Israel to be excluded over its conflicts in Gaza and elsewhere, with five longtime participants - Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland and Slovenia - boycotting in protest.The show opened with a performance by last year's winner, the operatically trained Austrian singer JJ, and an Olympics-style flag parade of the 25 finalists. Then it was on to performances by the musicians, who have just 3 minutes to win over millions of viewers who, along with national juries of music professionals, pick the winner. Noam Bettan, representing Israel with the song 'Michelle' performs on stage during the Grand Final. Christian Bruna / Getty Images A variety of performers First up was Denmark's Søren Torpegaard Lund, among the contest favorites for the sultry "Før Vi Går Hjem" ("Before We Go Home"), followed by Germany's Sarah Engels with the power ballad "Fire," the first of doubtless several performances to make liberal use of jets of flame.Israeli competitor Noam Bettan was cheered as he performed "Michelle," a rock ballad in Hebrew, Frenc...المصدر: CBS News | Source: CBS News
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