The Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final returned to the UK for the first time in 25 years tonight (May 13). Fans at home sat back to enjoy the entertainment but were left slightly confused by one of the early performances.
The BBC broadcast of the final kicked off at 8pm live from Liverpool. Austria opened the show before being followed by Portugal, Switzerland and Poland.
However, it was Luke Black's performance of Samo Mi Se Spava for Serbia that raised eyebrows at home. Fans took to Twitter to react to the performance, with some agreeing that they 'didn't know what was going on'.
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@korsupairo wrote: "Serbia okay... moving on... #Eurovision." @simonrjones added: "Serbia was bonkers. Will probably do well! #Eurovision."
@lilyatkinson95 said: "Serbia was… interesting…" @FreyaES put: "Serbia, you OK Hun? #Eurovision."
@_nicoohlala tweeted: "The Serbia song was a fever dream #Eurovision." @ladeplume said: "I don't know what is going on with #Serbia but I like it #Eurovision."
@Miss_LBleaks agreed: "Serbia’s entry is like when a student writes a story and they don’t know which idea to pick so they pick all of them #Eurovision."
@heyitsrubyy put: "Not sure what I just watched from Serbia, but I kinda liked it... catch that down at the next EDM club night #eurovision."
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