Bambie Thug promises they will ‘stand out’ to make Eurovision final

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Bambie Thug has promised that they will “stand out” following their fellow Irish entrants for the Eurovision Song Contest failing to make the final of the competition in the last four attempts.

Bambie Robinson, who uses the pronouns they/them and is entering with the electro-metal song Doomsday Blue, told the PA news agency: “Ireland hasn’t into the final because the songs haven’t been, I guess, standing out. “Ireland is the land of poets, so lyrically, no, I think it a match so I think it just showcases that we’re still awesome with words.“You know, alternative music does not have enough light in Ireland. It’s not given enough airtime. I’m not given enough air time.“And yeah, I would so . I mean, alt music is definitely getting more and more and more popular, even outside of Ireland, definitely here in the UK.

“I’m just really excited to bring some like theatre, storytelling and romance to the screen,” they also said.They said they will use outfits created by “young queer designers” at Malmo Arena.Bambie, who has been outspoken about practising witchcraft, says they are “harking back to an older tradition than what is maybe known globally of what Ireland is”.

“I think Irish people are inherently magical and connected to the earth and yeah, I mean, I’m obsessed, so it all melds together.”

 

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