Boy George poised to compete at Eurovision Song Contest
The Culture Club singer is hoping to win over Eurovision audiences later this year, but it won't be under the Union Jack
www.gbnews.comBoy George appeared with San Marino's entry SENHIT at Eurovision 2026 and later commented on the semi-final exit, describing the experience as fabulous despite San Marino not reaching the final. He remained publicly supportive of SENHIT and the San Marino team, and there were continued promotional appearances and performances tied to the San Marino project, including live shows and pre-Eurovision events.[1][4][7]
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The Culture Club singer is hoping to win over Eurovision audiences later this year, but it won't be under the Union Jack
www.gbnews.comSan Marino’s Eurovision 2026 representatives, Senhit and Boy George have met in person for the first time in Las Vegas, as preparations for their Eurovision entry get underway. Staging plans underw…
thateurovisionsite.comCulture Club star joined San Marino's entry SENHIT for a disco-influenced performance
www.independent.co.ukCulture Club star Boy George made a cameo appearance alongside San Marino's entry SENHIT during the first Eurovision semi-final in Vienna, performing her disco-influenced song "Superstar". Despite Boy George's involvement, San Marino's entry failed to qualify for the Eurovision final, with only 10 countries progressing from the semi-final. Boy George expressed sadness about not reaching the final but described his Eurovision experience as "fabulous" and thanked SENHIT and the San Marino...
www.independent.co.ukThe singer was part of the San Marino entry alongside Senhit with their song Superstar but the pair were eliminated from the contest on Tuesday.
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www.newsnow.co.ukThere are bold moves in Eurovision, there are very bold moves in Eurovision, and then there is whatever San Marino is doing — which occupies its own entirely
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