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Here’s a first look of Wild Youth’s Eurovision performance

Wild Youth will represent Ireland in the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool this month.

The band will perform their song We Are One during the first semi-final, which takes place on Tuesday, May 9.

The official Instagram account for the song contest shared snaps of the band’s first run-through on Sunday, which saw lead singer Conor O’Donohue step out on stage in a gold sparkly jumpsuit.

It comes after the band spoke out about their decision to part ways from their creative director Ian Banham ahead of Eurovision.

The musicians “cut all ties” with the choreographer last week after a series of controversial tweets he allegedly posted came to light.

JK Rowling later weighed in on the situation on Twitter, using the hashtag #IStandWithIanBanham as she claimed the “so-called kindness and inclusivity of @bandwildyouth is preening, self-satisfied misogyny”.

During their appearance on The Late Late Show on Friday night, host Ryan Tubridy asked the band to explain what happened.

Lead singer Conor said: “I mean we don’t want to dwell on it too much, but there was a series of tweets that were brought to our attention that went against a lot of the stuff that we believe in as a band, so we just thought it was easier to part company and just go to Liverpool by ourselves.”

After Ryan cited JK Rowling’s tweet, the TV presenter asked if the situation has made the lead up to the Eurovision “more stressful”.

Conor replied: “Well yeah, it’s very stressful. I think as well because she kind of hyper focused on one thing, and really highlighted one thing that we’ve never referenced or spoke about, and focused on that being the main reason as to why we parted company… which is not the truth at all.”

 Wild Youth are pictured performing their song “We are One” on The Late Late Eurosong 2023 special. Picture Andres Poveda

“But I hope it’s in the past now and we can look forward to doing the Eurovision.”

“We’re very honoured to be representing our country, we’re so excited to get to Liverpool, and I think we just want that to be our focus. We want this to be a positive experience,” he added.

The band announced they had parted ways with Ian in a statement shared to Twitter last Tuesday, which read: “Wild Youth is a band that stands for unity and kindness. Our song represents our beliefs as a band.”

“We have cut all ties with Ian Banham and will not have him on or near our team or Eurovision journey. We are so sorry for anyone offended by his comments ❤️.”

Conor also released a separate statement to apologise to “anyone who has been hurt or even had to read such horrible tweets”.

“He goes against everything I stand for, his tweets make me feel sick reading them. Writing this song and writing these lyrics was writing about what I believe in,” he wrote.

“Acceptance Unity and kindness. Ian will have nothing to do with Wild Youth on our eurovison journey. Again from the bottom of my heart. I’m sorry to anybody who had to read these tweets and was effected by them.”

RTÉ later confirmed Ian is no longer part of Ireland’s Eurovision 2023 team.

Pic: Andres Poveda

Ian has worked as a choreographer on RTÉ’s Dancing with the Stars for years, and has previously worked with well-known acts such as Westlife, Nathan Carter and Walking on Cars.

The choreographer has also worked on TV series including Dancing on Ice, Got To Dance and So You Think You Can Dance.

Wild Youth is made up of Conor O’Donohue, David Whelan, Ed Porter and Callum McAdam.

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