People in the Netherlands celebrated Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence’s win in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Video shows people gathered in a crowded pub in the eastern city of Arnhem and cheering, jumping and embracing one another as the winner is announced on surrounding screens.
Laurence, a crowd favourite, beat 25 other contestants, winning 492 points with his piano ballad “Arcade” about a failing relationship.
Italy came second with 465 points and Russia third with 369.
People in the Netherlands celebrated Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence’s win in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Video shows people gathered in a crowded pub in the eastern city of Arnhem and cheering, jumping and embracing one another as the winner is announced on surrounding screens.
Laurence, a crowd favourite, beat 25 other contestants, winning 492 points with his piano ballad “Arcade” about a failing relationship.
Italy came second with 465 points and Russia third with 369.
People in the Netherlands celebrated Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence’s win in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Video shows people gathered in a crowded pub in the eastern city of Arnhem and cheering, jumping and embracing one another as the winner is announced on surrounding screens.
Laurence, a crowd favourite, beat 25 other contestants, winning 492 points with his piano ballad “Arcade” about a failing relationship.
Italy came second with 465 points and Russia third with 369.
People in the Netherlands celebrated Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence’s win in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Video shows people gathered in a crowded pub in the eastern city of Arnhem and cheering, jumping and embracing one another as the winner is announced on surrounding screens.
Laurence, a crowd favourite, beat 25 other contestants, winning 492 points with his piano ballad “Arcade” about a failing relationship.
Italy came second with 465 points and Russia third with 369.
People in the Netherlands celebrated Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence’s win in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Video shows people gathered in a crowded pub in the eastern city of Arnhem and cheering, jumping and embracing one another as the winner is announced on surrounding screens.
Laurence, a crowd favourite, beat 25 other contestants, winning 492 points with his piano ballad “Arcade” about a failing relationship.
Italy came second with 465 points and Russia third with 369.
People in the Netherlands celebrated Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence’s win in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Video shows people gathered in a crowded pub in the eastern city of Arnhem and cheering, jumping and embracing one another as the winner is announced on surrounding screens.
Laurence, a crowd favourite, beat 25 other contestants, winning 492 points with his piano ballad “Arcade” about a failing relationship.
Italy came second with 465 points and Russia third with 369.
People in the Netherlands celebrated Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence’s win in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Video shows people gathered in a crowded pub in the eastern city of Arnhem and cheering, jumping and embracing one another as the winner is announced on surrounding screens.
Laurence, a crowd favourite, beat 25 other contestants, winning 492 points with his piano ballad “Arcade” about a failing relationship.
Italy came second with 465 points and Russia third with 369.
People in the Netherlands celebrated Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence’s win in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Video shows people gathered in a crowded pub in the eastern city of Arnhem and cheering, jumping and embracing one another as the winner is announced on surrounding screens.
Laurence, a crowd favourite, beat 25 other contestants, winning 492 points with his piano ballad “Arcade” about a failing relationship.
Italy came second with 465 points and Russia third with 369.