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BBC Eurovision viewers say it's 'not a time for crimes' as they spot problem minutes in

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Eurovision Song Contest viewers have claimed that it's 'not a time for crimes' as they called out an error minutes into the grand final.

Those who didn't get tickets to watch the action unfold at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena have been tuning in in their millions to see who will take the title this year.

The Eurovision 2023 action kicked off on Saturday night (May 13), with a skit featuring last year’s winners Kalush Orchestra, from Ukraine, performing their hit Stefania with runner-up Sam Ryder playing guitar on the top of the Liver Building and Andrew Lloyd Webber on piano.

There was also a shock when the Princess of Wales was seen in a pre-recorded moment playing the piano earlier this month at Windsor Castle.

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