Silvester Belt celebrated his success in the first Eurovision semi-final at a party: he had fun with an Irishman

Silvester Belt celebrated his success in the first Eurovision semi-final at a party: he had fun with an Irishman
Silvester Belt celebrated his success in the first Eurovision semi-final at a party: he had fun with an Irishman
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Radio host Jonas Nainys, who went to Malmö, Sweden with the artist, recorded on Instagram how the Lithuanian dances to the song “Tattoo” by last year’s winner Loreen with Irish representative Bambie Ray Robinson, better known as Bambie Thug, who also made it to the grand final.

On the social network, next to the video, J. Nainys wrote: “Lithuania and Ireland. Afterparty”.

Silvester Belt and Bambie Thug danced while looking at each other and raising their hands to Loreen’s song.

Irishman Bambie Thug appeared in the competition with the song “Doomsday Blue”.

Bambie Thug does not identify with any gender and considers herself a witch. Behind the scenes, Bambie has already managed to make friends with the Lithuanian Silvester Belt.

The singer breaks gender and socio-political stereotypes to create an era-defining sound that straddles pop, rock, electronic and other styles.

Bambie has also written songs for other artists, music for the TV series Just Like That. Bambie Thug describes his work as avant-garde electronic pop inspired by witchcraft and sorcery.

The song “Doomsday Blue” is about the feeling of being overlooked and underappreciated.

As reported by the news portal lrytas.lt15 countries fought for a ticket to the grand final in the first semi-final: Cyprus, Serbia, Lithuania, Ireland, Ukraine, Poland, Croatia, Iceland, Slovenia, Finland, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Australia, Portugal and Luxembourg.

10 countries reached the grand final: Serbia, Portugal, Slovenia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Finland, Cyprus, Croatia, Ireland, Luxembourg.

The second semi-final will take place on Thursday, and the grand final on Saturday, May 11.

The article is in Lithuanian

Tags: Silvester Belt celebrated success Eurovision semifinal party fun Irishman

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