Eurovision 2023: Sweden's Loreen makes history with second win
Saturday night saw the Grand Final of Eurovision 2023 take place in Liverpool.
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Saturday night saw the Grand Final of Eurovision 2023 take place in Liverpool.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 has been held in the UK for the first time in 25 years.
There was a lot of pressure on Mae Muller's shoulders as she took to the stage in Liverpool to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest. And sadly, it wasn't meant to be this year.
And that was that. After months of planning and excitement, the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 is over and the winner's crown this year was handed to Sweden's Loreen.
Fans were catapulted back in time to 1993 as Liverpool legend Sonia Evans made a triumphant return to the Eurovision stage. Sonia, who had a massive number one hit in 1989 with You'll Never Stop Me From Loving You, came second when she represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest in Ireland.
It's been an incredible night so far. All 26 acts have now performed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 grand final and we are minutes away from finding out who has won the competition!
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Eurovision Song Contest viewers have been left unable to take their eyes off Hannah Waddingham as she returned to screens as host. The Tedd Lasso star took to stage at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena as the grand final of the world's biggest music contest took place on Saturday night (May 13).