Ireland to be represented by ‘LGBT+ act’ at Eurovision

The Irish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam is going to be an "on-point artistic LGBT act". That's what Philly McMahon, the creative director of the Irish delegation, says.
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In GCN magazine, McMahon released a few minor details about this year's entry. "I can’t reveal anything about the song, I can exclusively tell GCN that the act is an artistically on point LGBT act.’’

"We want Europe to know that Ireland 2020 is a fresh look, a fresh vibe, and a fresh start!’’ said McMahon.

As of now, it is still unknown which artist will represent Ireland during the Song Contest. 2018’s Irish entry also represented the community by having a same-sex dance couple portray a romantic story on stage during Ryan O’Shaughnessy’s ‘’Together.’’

Ireland is in the first half during the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held on May 14 in Rotterdam.

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