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Boy George breaks silence after San Marino crashes out of Eurovision semi-final – UK Times

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Boy George might not have made it through to the Eurovision final with San Marino, but he still feels like a superstar.

The Culture Club star joined the country’s 2026 entry SENHIT onstage in Vienna, Austria, during the first semi-final, where they performed her song “Superstar” together.

Boy George, 64, made his appearance towards the end of the song, where he delivers the lyrics: “All the boys at the bar sipping cool champagne/ All the girls on the dance floor freaking insane/ You’re a superstar.”

The pop singer wore a version of his signature high-crowned bowler hats with a mirror mosaic design, matched with glittering blue eyeshadow.

Boy George with San Marino contestant SENHIT
Boy George with San Marino contestant SENHIT (AP)

Unfortunately, San Marino failed to make it to the final, as just 10 countries were able to be voted through.

Posting to X, Boy George admitted he was “sad” not to be competing in the final on Saturday (16 May), but had still enjoyed his time in the contest.

“If you voted for us, thank you so much, I was sad we didn’t get through to the final but my[Eurovision] experience has been fabulous,” he wrote.

“I wouldn’t take a minute of it back. Thanks toSENHIT and the entire San Marino delegation. What a fun bunch.”

Boy George also revealed that he and SENHIT would be performing together again in Milan, in July, as part of his Culture Club show.

Most of Eurovision’s first semi-final in Vienna went ahead without incident, with the exception of Israel’s entry, Noam Bettan.

As the 28-year-old singer began his performance of “Michelle”, an audience member could be heard repeatedly shouting “stop the genocide”.

Significant controversy has loomed over this year’s song contest due to the continued participation of Israel over its war on Gaza.

Five countries, including Spain, Italy, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands, withdrew from the 2026 event in protest.

Israel’s contestant Noam Bettan made it through to the 2026 Eurovision final
Israel’s contestant Noam Bettan made it through to the 2026 Eurovision final (Getty)

Despite the interruption, however, Israel was voted through and will compete in the final on Saturday.

Other countries to make it through include Finland with Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen, who are the current favourites to win this year, and Greece’s popular entry Akylas with his energetic song “Ferto”.

Thursday’s semi-final will see countries such as Romania, Cyprus, Ukraine and Bulgaria competing, along with performances from the UK, France and host country Austria.

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