
It’s June and it’s Pride month. Here at Eurovision Ireland, we are going to highlight some of the LGBTQ+ artists to have participated in the Eurovision Song Contest.
For June 5th, we are continuing with Kyle Alessandro. They represented Lithuania with “Lighter”, taking 18th place with 89 points. Kyle Alessandro is Queer. You can watch their performance of “Lighter” below:
Queer is a term used by those wanting to reject specific labels of romantic orientation, sexual orientation and/or gender identity. It can also be a way of rejecting the perceived norms of the LGBT community (racism, sizeism, ableism etc).
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovion Ireland, Wikipedia & YouTube/EBU
Categories: #Pride, Eurovision, Eurovision 2025, Norway
