A group of Eurovision fans were spotted breaking into song in Liverpool ONE.
Eurovision has been well and truly welcomed in Liverpool as events kicked off earlier this week. The city has been booming with people from near and far as they come to experience Eurovision.
Fans have come together at the M&S Bank Arena, in the EuroVillage, at St George's Hall and around the city to get their Eurovision fix. A group of fans taking part in a Eurovision-themed silent disco broke into song while chatting with ECHO reporter Emily Sleight.
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The group, including Kayte Perry, 44 and Leanne Box, 41, from Newcastle, said they are backing Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest. During the chat, the two were joined by a few friends to sing the song Queen of Kings by Norway's Eurovision hopeful Alessandra.
The track is a heavy dance anthem and has remained on fans' playlists since it was released. The 20-year-old and her delegation arrived in Liverpool a few days ago and performed at EuroVillage on the Pier Head this evening.
Emily said chatting with Kayte and Leanne was the ‘highlight of her day so far’ and praised the groups’ singing. Earlier today fans were also spotted in huge queues outside the Cavern Club as they excitedly waited to see Sam Ryder, the UK’s Eurovision entry for 2022.
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