
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 8th, we are continuing with Glen Vella. He represented Malta with “One Life”, taking 11th place in the semi final, with 54 points. Glen Vella is Gay. You can watch their performance of “One Life” below:
Gay is a generic term for lesbian and gay sexuality – some women define themselves as gay rather than lesbian. The term usually refers to a man who is attracted to a man.
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The Eurovision Community, which Eurovision Ireland are a part of, celebrates diversity through music. Please keep your comments respectful. We will not tolerate racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, body-shaming or any other derogatory or hostile language.
Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovion Ireland, Wikipedia & YouTube/EBU
Categories: #Pride, Eurovision, eurovision 2011, Malta
