John Lydon’s Public Image Ltd makes bid for Eurovision

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John Lydon’s Public Image Ltd (PiL) is making a bid to win the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest.

The former Sex Pistol’s band has recorded an emotional entry for Ireland called ‘Hawaii’, which is a love letter to Lydon’s wife, Nora, who has Alzheimer’s.

The 66-year-old punk rock star – who cares for his spouse – said: “It is dedicated to everyone going through tough times on the journey of life, with the person they care for the most.

“It’s also a message of hope that ultimately love conquers all.”

The musician’s mother was from County Cork and his father from Galway.

The other entries for Ireland come from ADGY, CONNOLLY, Wild Youth, Leila Jane, and K Muni + ND.

Michael Kealy, RTÉ Eurovision Head of Delegation, said: “I am really impressed by the quality and standard of the six acts we have in our Eurosong final this year. The Eurovision Song Contest is a global phenomenon, and the competition is getting harder every year, but whichever of our six finalists gets to represent Ireland in Liverpool in May I’ve no doubt they will represent us brilliantly, winning new fans all over the world.”

‘Hawaii’ is available on all digital platforms now, and will be released on limited edition 7 inch vinyl later in the year.

A press release teased that: “PiL will be releasing a new album this year. Details to be announced soon.”

PiL is also comprised of Lu Edmonds (multi-instrumentalist, Guitars) Bruce Smith (Percussion, drums), and Scott Firth (Bass, multi-instrumentalist).

The finalists will perform on a special edition of Ireland’s ‘The Late Late Show’ on Friday, February 3, from 9.30pm GMT, where the winner will be unveiled based on the national jury, international jury, and public vote.

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