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Käärijä breezed through to the Eurovision final last night (9 May) after an exhilarating performance during the first of two semi-finals.A clip of the hilarious blunder, which has gone semi-viral on Twitter, features a reporter saying that they “even managed to catch up with the main man himself”. Käärijä’s performance was always going to be one worth watching, especially for those amongst you who wake up and choose chaos every day. In English it is something like, "You're the roller," or maybe, "The money maker," and I just took it, he laughs.

Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. The BBC then showed Walderman’s interview with the real Kaarija, who luckily said he had found the mix-up ‘funny’. We also use different external services like Google Webfonts, Google Maps and external Video providers. Without these technologies, things like personalised recommendations, your account preferences, or localisation may not work correctly. Following a preview of the first semi-final on Tuesday, reporter Katie Walderman mixed up Finnish Eurovision entrant Kaarija (Jere Pöyhönen) with a fan who was wearing a pretty convincing lookalike outfit.But on Saturday Eurovision 2023 star Käärijä was a lot less chipper as he took to social media to reveal that he’s lost his neon green bolero — the garment that framed his bare chest beautifully and gave him Hulk-ish glam during his run at Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2023. Also seeing the amusing side of the bizarre situation, a BBC North West Tonight spokesperson said Walderman’s mistake had been ‘a case of Eurovision fever’. We will still have the dancers and wear the same colors, use some of the props, but there's something new. I don't even know what is truly happening because I can't sit down and think about things, I just go with it. Ahead of his spot at the finale, Finland has teamed up with metaverse developer Zoan to create a “photorealistic” copy of Helsinki in battle royale game Fortnite, which will be used to promote Finnish Eurovision representative Käärijä.

A fan-favourite from this year’s instalment of the iconic song contest, Käärijä recently turned heads at the first semi-finals for his eccentric neon green outfit, featuring puffy sleeves, a bare chest and a spiked collar. We’re assuming that the UMK23 winner has the contact details for the vendor who sold him the item, and that that vendor may be the Finnish equivalent of Party City. To enable personalised advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. I watched the BBC reporters CHASE this completely random man down to do this interview,” one attendee explained on Twitter. Eurovision Song Contest T shirt, DENMARK flag, Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee, Eurovision Unisex Clothing, gold color letters.

The experimental rap artist hopped around the stage making full use of every inch of it, before forming a 'piggy train' (his dancers' words, not ours - just check out the next episode of the official Eurovision Song Contest podcast on Friday 5 May, to hear more from them). It's been a while since Finland last saw so much interest in their Eurovision entry, and it's safe to say that all eyes are on Käärijä's "Cha Cha Cha," which since his victory in UMK has been on every Eurovision fan's lips. The BBC interviewer questioned a random passer-by dressed in a replica of Käärijä’s lime green get-up, asking: “How do you think Liverpool’s done out there? In comparison with other countries I’ve been to, this is better organised, everything is in walking distance.

In other Eurovision news, earlier this week, fans in Liverpool were left feeling emotional after a short film was aired ahead of the semi-final rounds, featuring late television presenter Paul O’Grady. Each year, the award goes to the candidate who, thanks to the outfit the artist wore, caught your eye.Finland’s favourite shirtless rapper stormed through the country’s national final, Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu, held in the southern city of Turkuu. At that point, he is free and wants to go to the dancefloor because he cares about nothing else and isn't afraid of anything. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.

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