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Eurovision Winner Netta Returns With 'Everything,' Co-Written With Zara Larsson & AJR - Watch the Video!

Netta is back, and it’s “Everything”!

The Eurovision winner just dropped her new disco-pop single, co-written by Netta with Zara Larsson and AJR.

“I’ve spent a lot of time working on myself, learning my value as both an artist and a human being, and waiting for the moment when I could come back to this song and whole-heartedly bring it to life. That moment is NOW and I am ready to share it with the world!” she says.

The accompanying music video was shot in New York City, following her performance at 2023 Pride kick-off event, Stonewall Day Unplugged and the Stonewall Day Celebration alongside Christina Aguilera.

Watch the video and check out her tour dates inside!

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Eurovision 2023 UK Representative Mae Muller Reacts to Her Low Score With a Hilarious TikTok

Mae Muller knows how to poke fun at herself.

The 25-year-old singer-songwriter just represented the United Kingdom during Eurovision 2023 over the weekend, with her song “I Wrote a Song.”

Unfortunately, it wasn’t a huge hit with the jurors or the audience, and Mae wound up coming in at second-to-last place with 24 points, ending up at No. 25 out of the 26 countries in the grand final.

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Princess Catherine Surprises Fans With Piano Performance at Eurovision 2023!

Fans got a huge surprise while watching Eurovision this weekend – Kate Middleton playing the piano!

The Princess of Wales popped up on the program, showing off her musical skills, as part of a pre-taped introduction for the final performances, according to People.

Kate was heard performing a bit of “Stefania”, from the Kalush Orchestra‘s winning performance from the previous year.

“A pleasure to join @kalush.official in a special performance of last year’s winning @eurovision entry,” The Princess shared with a sneak peek of her appearance on Instagram.

In addition to the Princess of Wales, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ms Banks and Joss Stone, among others, appeared in the segment.

If you’re wondering, Kate is a grade three piano and grade five theory in her studies. She previously accompanied pop star Tom Walker on the piano during a carol service she hosted at Westminster Abbey in 2021.

Just recently, Kate joined husband, Prince William, and their three children – Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte – for the Big Help event, which occurred just a few days after King Charles III‘s coronation.

Sweden's Loreen Wins Eurovision 2023, Joins an Elite Group of Competitors With More Than 1 Win to Their Names

Loreen is making history at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest!

The Swedish competitor emerged victorious in the annual song competition, netting her a second win and elevating her to an elite category of two-time victors.

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Eurovision 2023 - How to Stream & Watch the Annual Song Competition!

The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest is happening this week!

The world’s largest annual song contest will feature entries from dozens of countries around the world. Find out who is hosting this year!

Johnny Weir will also host a special Watch With Live on Peacock during the Grand Final, allowing fans to interact and ask Johnny questions during the stream.

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Get Ready for Eurovision 2023: Full List of Official Artists & Songs From Every Country Revealed!

Get ready for Eurovision 2023! The annual song competition is set to take place in Liverpool, United Kingdom in May of 2023, and we’ve got all the latest details on this highly anticipated event, including all of the official song entries.

Last year’s winner, Ukraine, won with the song “Stefania” by Kalush Orchestra. However, due to security concerns, the United Kingdom will be hosting the event this year.

This marks the ninth time the UK has hosted Eurovision, having previously done so in 1960, 1963, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1982, and 1998.

The contest will be held at the Liverpool Arena, with two semi-finals on May 9 and May 11, and a final on May 13.

A total of 37 countries will participate in the contest this year, with official entry songs being selected in February and March.

If you’re a fan of Eurovision, you won’t want to miss this exciting event!

Stay tuned for all the latest news and updates, and be sure to check out the full list of official Eurovision 2023 entry songs for each country.

Scroll through to discover the official Eurovision 2023 entry songs for each country…

Every Eurovision Winner of the Past 10 Years - Listen to Every Winning Song!

Eurovision is coming!

The much-awaited annual song competition is scheduled to take place in Liverpool, United Kingdom in May. Due to security concerns, the United Kingdom will be hosting the event this year for Ukraine, which one in 2022. This will be the ninth time the UK has hosted Eurovision!

The Liverpool Arena will be the venue for the competition, with two semi-finals taking place on May 9 and May 11, and the final on May 13. This year, 37 countries will participate in the contest, and the official entry songs will be selected in February and March. Listen to all the entries so far!

While we wait for this year’s competition, we’re looking back at all the winning songs of the past decade.

Scroll through to hear all of the winning songs of Eurovision from the past 10 years…