Eurovision Song Contest: Alesha Dixon impresses in a SMALL orange bralette and blazer as she’s joined by spectacular acts for a dress rehearsal in Liverpool
Alesha Dixon took the stage for the dress rehearsals of the semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on Monday.
The BGT judge, 44, joined co-hosts Julia Sanina and Hannah Waddingham ahead of Tuesday’s live show, which will be followed by a second semi-final on Thursday, before the grand final on Saturday 13 May.
Alesha cut a stylish figure for the run through, showing off her tight midriff in a tiny orange bralette.
She paired the look with an oversized black suit and slipped her feet into a pair of comfortable white sneakers.
Sporting a glamorous makeup palette, the stunner wore her dark brown locks in a long, sleek braid.
Big night: Alesha Dixon, 44, took the stage for the dress rehearsals of the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on Monday
Preparation: The BGT jury, rehearsed ahead of Tuesday’s live show, which will be followed by a second semi-final on Thursday, before the grand final on Saturday, May 13
The girls: Alesha (left) joined co-hosts Julia Sanina (center) and Hannah Waddingham (right)
Wow: the acts put their best foot forward and performed in the wildest outfits (Finland’s entry Käärijä in the picture)
Alesha completed the look with a selection of gold jewelry to exude confidence ahead of the big night.
Meanwhile, Ted Lasso’s Hannah, 48, sported a chic figure in a silk green cami top she wore with a fitted black blazer.
She added a bit of rock and roll to the ensemble with worn-out jeans and added height to her body with heels.
Finally, Ukrainian star Julia Sanina, 32, stunned in a chic leather dress with a form-fitting bodice and sheer sleeves.
The trio appeared in high spirits as they rehearsed their lines and watched the first batch of semifinalists perform.
They will be joined on stage at Saturday’s final by Graham Norton, 50, with an expected global audience of 180 million.
Ukrainian broadcaster Timur Miroshnychenko will be the Eurovision correspondent in Liverpool, appearing in VT inserts during the live shows and providing live insights from Ukraine’s commentary box at the Liverpool Arena.
All smiles: The trio will be joined on stage at Saturday’s final by Graham Norton, 50, with an expected global audience of 180 million
Good stuff:
Hot stuff: Sweden’s entry and former 2012 winner Loreen was buzzing with her sexy routine
A lot of attention: the entry of Croatia Let 3 attracted attention in a quirky raincoat and hat
He will co-host the live stream of the opening ceremony on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel with presenter Sam Quek from Liverpool.
For the grand final commentary on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, Graham and comedian Mel Giedroyc will take turns in the commentary box to give those watching at home their unique and expert take on the acts of 2023.
For the first time in UK Eurovision Song Contest history, both semi-finals are live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Radio DJs Scott Mills and Rylan will bring their colorful commentary to the British public.
There will be a dedicated commentary team on BBC Radio Merseyside, including Claire Sweeney and the winner of The Voice of Eurovision talent show, who are currently on the lookout for new Liverpool talent.