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Eurovision 2017: The weird and wonderful moments

May 14, 2017, updated May 14, 2017
1/15Because why wouldn't Italy's entrant Francesco Gabbani sing alongside a gorilla?
2/15Australia's Isaiah Firebrace performs his song <i>Don't Come Easy</i>.
3/15Dihaj for Azebaijan performed her song <i>Skeletons</i> with a chalk background, ladder and a man oddly wearing a horse mask.
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4/15The Eurovision prankster wearing an Australian flag moons the crowd.
5/15Anja Nissen hits a high note with her song <i>Where I Am</i>.
6/15What's Eurovision without a cannon?: Romania's Alex Florea poses atop of a cannon during his performance.
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7/15Spanish singer Manel Navarro brought the beach vibes with his song <i>Do It For Your Lover</i>.
8/15Don't even bother: Armenia's Artsvik waves off flames during the song <i>Fly With Me</i>.
9/15France's singer Alma delivers her song <i>Requiem</i> in style.
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10/15Musician JOWST smashing the drums for Norway.
11/15Can you ever have too much gold: United Kingdom singer Lucie Jones during her golden performance, <i>Never Give Up On You</i>.
12/15Greece's Demy rendition of <i>This Is Love</i> came with plenty of skin.
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13/15Jacques Houdek, representing Croatia, blasts his ballad <i>My Friend</i>.
14/15Man on the moon: Austria's Nathan Trent
15/15Winner Salvador Sobral from Portugal poses with the Eurovision trophy, on his head.
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