I love that idea!I've seen a few comments elsewhere about us sending someone singing in welsh etc so I'm assuming that. It would be nice to show we have other languages in the UK.
I love that idea!I've seen a few comments elsewhere about us sending someone singing in welsh etc so I'm assuming that. It would be nice to show we have other languages in the UK.
I quite like this idea. We should send some bagpipes and some folky pagan dancing around around a guy dressed up as the green manI’ve always wondered why we don’t pick a cultural song. So many other countries do it, ours is always very mainstream. We have lots to choose from, bagpipes, Gaelic language, Welch, even Cornish. We have a strong folk music scene we could use. Might as well try something different, what’s the worst? We come last .
Me either! That's a shame for them. They teach Welsh in schools again these days, it's a great idea.Wales entered the junior competition, sung in Welsh and placed last. Tried again and looks like they were third from last. I didn't even know there was a jr Eurovision.
Morris dancing!!I quite like this idea. We should send some bagpipes and some folky pagan dancing around around a guy dressed up as the green man
It probably would score higher than Mae
Oh my God, it all makes sense now why the had him sing Whole Again.
This is interesting cos when the presenters asked I think the Italian guy and Loreen whether there had been any backstage drama, they kind of dodged the question! Surely if there hadn’t been they would’ve been like “omg, no, everyone is so lovely” and all that standard “everything is amazing” Eurovision crap (that came out soooo much more cynical than I intended but you know what I mean. It’s all about positivity). They could’ve just both bodged the wording butI’ve found it interesting that none of the other acts have mentioned Mae in their goodbye to Eurovision posts. It feels like a lot of them have made good friendships there and she wasn’t one of them.