Enter Bambie Thug, a self-described queer, ‘ouija popstar’, who uses the non-binary personal pronouns they and them, with their genre-defying Eurovision entry Doomsday Blue. In a country once ...
Ireland's Bambie Thug will perform their song Doomsday Blue in Saturday's final When Bambie Thug takes to the Eurovision stage on Saturday night, for many, it will be their first look at Ireland ...
Another enthusiastic Bambie stan announced that “Doomsday Blue” was “the most original performance we EVER had in the whole history of Eurovision... I’m so f***ing speechless THIS NEEDS TO ...
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Thug was seen screaming at the top of her voice while performing ‘Doomsday Blue’ in the First Semi-Final of Eurovision 2024. They were dressed like a devil during the competition held in ...
Non-binary Cork artist Bambie Thug to represent Ireland at Eurovision with their track Doomsday Blue Last year, Sweden won the Eurovision Song Contest for a record-equalling seventh time as the ...
Bambie Thug is the Irish representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, entering with their witchy, sinister dance tune, Doomsday Blue. Quickly becoming a favourite with Eurovision fans on ...