Grieve the loss of Eurovision 2020 by re-watching all four hours of last year’s contest here
Thank goodness for the magic of gay internet
By Will Stroude
The Eurovision Song Contest 2020 has been cancelled amid the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
The world-famous music competition was due to take place in Rotterdam from Tuesday 12 May to Saturday 16 May.
But it will not be held in 2020, organisers announced on Wednesday (18 March).
So what will the gaggles of gays and hordes of hungry Europop fans do?
If you have any sense, you’ll join us and grieve the loss with the first stage: Denial.
Because the whole four hours of last years event are still on the internet, and it’s in times like these, we thank the gay gods it has been saved forever in perpetuity.
And of course, with news that a likely outcome still to be decided by the EBU is that, the whole festival will just be paused and redone as it would have in 2021; you have even more time to decide which is your favourite song.
Great news for James Newman, who now has lots of time to build a cult fanbase and solidarity around the UK’s entry with his song ‘My Last Breath.‘
Or if you’re looking for a social distancing or self-isolation exercise today? You can always learn this iconic dance from Iceland’s would be entry for the year.
