Arab Times

Italy’s rock band wins Eurovision

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ROTTERDAM, Netherland­s, May 23, (AP): A four-piece band of Italian rockers won the Eurovision Song Contest in the early hours of Sunday, giving one of the countries hit hardest in Europe by the coronaviru­s pandemic reason to cheer.

Maneskin’s win was only Italy’s third victory in the immensely popular contest and the first since Toto Cutugno took the honor in 1990.

The music festival was cancelled last year amid the pandemic but this year’s event in Rotterdam’s Ahoy arena with its regime of testing and strict hygiene protocols was seen as a step toward a post-COVID-19 return to live entertainm­ent.

“We think that the whole event was a relief. We think that we were really thankful ... to have had the chance to be part of this huge event,” Maneskin lead singer Damiano David said.

“This Eurovision means a lot, I think, to the whole of Europe. It’s going to be a lighthouse. So thank you, everybody. Really,” he added.

Italy, the bookmakers’ favorite, trailed Switzerlan­d, France and Malta after the national juries delivered their votes but were propelled to victory by votes from the viewing public.

“The audience is the most important thing, of course,” said bassist Victoria De Angelis.

“So the fact that so many people vote for us, it’s the most meaningful, because that means that those people are coming to our gigs, they are listening to our music. And this has much more value than a jury”

A crowd of 3,500 fans, who all tested negative for the coronaviru­s, watched the finalists perform live.

Maneskin is Danish for moonlight, a tribute to De Angelis’ home country. The band, which honed its musical style busking in Rome, won with a total of 529 points from second-placed France. Switzerlan­d, which led after national juries had voted, finished third.

United Kingdom singer James Newman’s song, “Embers,” failed to ignite any love at all and did not score a single point, finishing last, just as the UK did at the previous Eurovision two years ago.

US rapper Flo Rida didn’t manage to translate his star power into points for tiny San Marino’s entry that was sung by Senhit. They finished with just 50 points.

Victory

For lovers of kitsch, German singer Jendrik played a sparkling ukulele and danced with a woman dressed in a giant hand costume optimistic­ally showing the victory sign. He finished close to last.

Lithuanian band The Roop danced in bright yellow costumes in a tonguein-cheek homage to 1980s synth pop.

Pravi’s song. “Voilà,” was a restrained ballad that built to a swirling crescendo on a largely darkened stage, but there was still plenty of the overthe-top spectacle that has become Eurovision’s trademark.

Norwegian singer Andreas Haukeland, whose stage name TIX is a reference to growing up with Tourette syndrome, sang “Fallen Angel” in a pair of giant white wings while chained to four prancing devils.

At the other end of the spectrum — Finland’s hard-rocking Blind Channel played their song “Dark Side” amid bursts of pyrotechni­cs and Ukraine’s Go_A performed surrounded by skeletal white trees.

Ahead of the show, crowds gathered outside the arena in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. Drag queens mingled with families as a man in a gold suit waited to get into the venue.

Milo Mateo and Carlo Sossa, wearing matching sequin-covered hats and draped in Italian flags, came from Italy for the show and were hoping for a Maneskin victory since that would bring next year’s contest to Italy.

“If we win, it will be very, very nice, because the next year will be in Italy. That’s very good. Let’s hope. Fingers crossed,” Mateo said as he waited to get into the arena.

The popular Icelandic band Dadi og Gagnamagni­d, known for its kitsch dance moves and green leisurewea­r costumes, could not perform live because one member tested positive for the virus earlier in the week. Instead, viewers saw a recording of one of the band’s dress rehearsals.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn:

Country singer Morgan Wallen will be eligible for multiple awards at this year’s CMA Awards but not the show’s top prize, a sign of the continuing fallout after he was caught on camera using a racial slur.

The Country Music Associatio­n’s Board of Directors voted that Wallen will not be eligible for individual artist categories, such as entertaine­r of the year and male vocalist of the year, according to Catharine McNelly, a CMA spokeswoma­n.

The board decided that Wallen could still be nominated for awards that recognize an artistic work, such as album of the year, song of the year, single of the year, musical event and music video, “so as to not limit the opportunit­y for other credited collaborat­ors.”

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