News 10th May 2023 by Bronwyn O'Neill
Wild Youth Misses Out On Place In Eurovision Final
Hard luck lads!
It’s been a tough few years for Ireland in Eurovision.
This year, hopes were high for our entry this year, as Wild Youth took to the stage.
They gave it their all during the first semi-final in Liverpool on Tuesday night.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to get them through to the final on Saturday.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, leader singer Conor OāDonohoe shared his disappointment with fans.
āWe did everything we could. Michael Kealy [RTEās Eurovision Head of Delegation] was amazing,ā he wrote.
āBut the truth is they never give Ireland a chance, sorry if we let you down. We tried our best.ā
The ten acts to make it through were Croatia, Moldova, Switzerland, Finland, Czechia, Israel, Portugal, Sweden, Serbia, and Norway.
i feel so bad for ireland and irish people #eurovision2023 pic.twitter.com/9CjJnCkz85
— Tin (@flawlessmorpher) May 9, 2023
Yet again, Ireland hasn't made it to the Eurovision Finals.
Time we rolled out the big guns and go for the win in 2024. #Eurovision2023 #Eurovision #DannyODonnell #Ireland pic.twitter.com/pFOGj0e0gn
— Dermot Devlin he/him (@castleDD) May 9, 2023
https://twitter.com/tootwolff/status/1656043668489289747
Unfortunately, Irelandās journey at Eurovision 2023 comes to an end. š@bandwildyouth gave it their all, stuck to their word by being the best representatives they couldāve been and made Ireland proud!
We canāt wait to see what they get up next š pic.twitter.com/09idR88bwr
— Ćirevision Podcast š®šŖ (@EirevisionPod) May 9, 2023
https://twitter.com/stephenbyrne/status/1656044270154043392
Despite not qualifying this year, one of Ireland’s Eurovision winners has been named the most popular Eurovision song.
Johnny Loganās Hold Me Now has been voted the ultimate Irish Eurovision song according to a Ladbrokes poll of 1,000 Eurovision fans.
The 1987 entry was voted the most popular Irish Eurovision song by 25 per cent of the Irish population, while Mickey Joe Harteās Weāve Got The World Tonight came second with 15 per cent of the country.
Whatās Another Year also by Johnny Logan tied with Rock N Roll Kids by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan, both with 11 per cent of the vote. The Voice by Eimear Quinn trailed in last place with just 4 per cent.
Will you be watching the Eurovision final on Saturday?