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28th Mar 2020

#stayathome: Ryan O’Shaughnessy to take part in the first episode of Eurovision’s Home Concert Series

Keeley Ryan

Ryan O’Shaughnessy will be taking part in the first episode of Eurovision’s Home Concert Series.

On Friday, the Eurovision announced the launch of a new Home Concert series after the cancellation of the 2020 song contest.

Each one of the episodes will feature artists who have been “part of the Eurovision family for years”, including those who were meant to be taking part in Eurovision 2020.

They will sing  their own song, as well as a cover of another Eurovision hit – which fans will be able to vote on on the Eurovision’s social media channels.

O’Shaughnessy, who represented Ireland in the 2018 Eurovision, will be taking part in the first episode, where he will be performing Together as well as Iceland’s entry for 2020, Think About Things

Eurovision Home Concerts will begin on April 3, and will be shared on their YouTube channel – and they have advised fans to keep an eye on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for updates.

On March 18, it was announced that Eurovision 2020 would not be going ahead.
This year’s contest was due to take place in Rotterdam. The EBU are looking at the possibility of holding the contest in the Dutch city next year instead.

“It is with deep regret that we have to announce the cancellation of the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam,” reads the statement.

“Over the past few weeks we have explored many alternative options to allow the Eurovision Song Contest to go ahead.

“However the uncertainty created by the spread of COVID-19 throughout Europe – and the restrictions put in place by the governments of the participating broadcasters and the Dutch authorities – means the European Broadcasting Union has taken the difficult decision that it is impossible to continue with the live event as planned.

“We are very proud that the Eurovision Song Contest has united audiences every year, without interruption, for the past 64 years and we, like the millions of fans around the world, are extremely saddened that it cannot take place in May.”

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