During the final of the 70th anniversary Eurovision Song Contest, the representatives from Great Britain, Germany, and Belgium did not receive any points from the audience voting in seven separate countries, according to reports from the Greek City Times. The performance by British artist Sam Battle, who had reportedly anticipated a difficult showing, resulted in him finishing the competition in last place. Furthermore, the nation of Germany experienced a result that had been previously noted in discussions surrounding the contest.
These outcomes contribute to a pattern of recent performances for Great Britain at the Eurovision Song Contest. Historically, the UK has faced challenges in achieving high placements in the competition. While the text notes that there have been exceptions to this trend, the overall performance record suggests a period of struggle for the country’s representatives on the international stage.
The lack of audience points awarded across multiple voting nations highlights a significant performance outcome for the three countries involved in the final round.