Post-punk band Public Image Ltd are among the acts competing to represent Ireland at Eurovision this year. The band, which includes the Sex Pistol’s John Lydon (formerly known as Johnny Rotten) on ...
Ireland has announced it may withdraw from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest if Israel is allowed to compete, citing grave humanitarian concerns over the ongoing conflict in Gaza. In a statement ...
Ireland will be competing in the Eurovision Song Contest this year without the services of John Lydon, after the former Sex Pistols singer failed last night in his bid to represent the country. One of ...
The Eurovision Song Contest is changing its rules around promotion and voting after a number of broadcasters raised concerns ...
Bambie Thug has officially become Ireland's first Eurovision Song Contest finalist in six years. The Cork-born singer amazed viewers at last night’s (May 7) semi-finals in Malmö, Sweden with a ...
Johnny Rotten, former frontman for the Sex Pistols, hopes to represent Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest in May after entering a song in Ireland's Eurosong contest. Rotten, the punk icon whose ...
In an unexpected twist based on his aggressive punk-era persona, John Lydon and his band Public Image Ltd. plan to compete to represent Ireland in the 2023 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest with ...
Enya Cox Dempsey, 14, of Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny is this year’s Junior Eurovision entry for Ireland having wowed the judges in the "Junior Eurovision Éire" series on TG4 over a five week period.