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Eurovision fans furious over Ireland snub

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Fans are raging that Ireland did not make it past the Eurovision semi-finals, even though Brooke Scullion’s energetic performance and catchy tune were considered by many to be among the best acts of the night.

Yesterday’s semi-final took place in Turin, Italy, at Pala Olimpico, the country’s largest indoor venue with a capacity of over […] The post Eurovision fans furious over Ireland snub appeared first on GCN.

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