A Croatian techno-rocker named Baby Lasagna strutting onto TV screens worldwide?
It must be time for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Since 1956, Eurovision has been pitting countries against each other in a fierce battle of over-the-top pop music, outlandish costumes and go-for-broke stagings.
Fans of minimalism should abstain, because at Eurovision, even a modest ballad can be performed with wind machines, fur-lined capes or musicians playing upside down in a gigantic hamster wheel.
The combined broadcasts are wildly popular: Last year, they reached 162 million people around the world.
Persons:
Lasagna, ”
Organizations:
Eurovision
Locations:
Croatian, United States, Sweden