46-year-old Italian singer Senhit, previously representing San Marino in 2011 and 2021, will take to the stage this year alongside 64-year-old Culture Club frontman. They will perform the iconic song, Superstar. Boy George’s initial appearance was limited to a video during the San Marino Eurovision selection, fueling considerable speculation about his potential live performance at the upcoming Eurovision event in May.
The situation prompted many to believe he would be part of the show. The singer, Senhit, will receive points from Boy George as she represents San Marino at eurovision. This collaboration has generated significant excitement within the music community.
Meanwhile, the Austrian public broadcaster, ORF, which is hosting the competition, has stated that it does not anticipate needing to increase security measures during the eurovision event. “The security plan is already adapted to the current global situation,” explained executive producer Michael Krön. He further added that the matter had been thoroughly discussed with all participants, including the boy, George.
The organizers maintain confidence in their existing protocols, despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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At the Eurovision, Boy George’s security protocol stays the same, regardless of the situation.