The Washington Post, May 7
Break out your most extravagant costume and tighten up your dance moves; it’s Eurovision time again. Last year, Loreen’s power ballad “Tattoo” narrowly beat Käärijä’s electro bop “Cha Cha Cha.” The win gave Sweden a record-tying seventh victory and the chance to host the 68th edition of the glittery spectacle, which gets started Tuesday in Malmö. Viewers can expect lots of kitsch, eye-popping visuals and a parade of tunes that will keep your toes tapping. Ready to join the party? Here’s what to know.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/05/07/eurovision-2024-song-contest-malmo/