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Eurovision sleuths convinced John Newman is representing the UK in Rotterdam


Could John be the UK’s hope? (Picture: Rex)

We’re just a day away from finding out who will be representing the United Kingdom at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

But diehard fans reckon they’ve already figured out who will be unveiled.

The rumour mill has predicted that John Newman will be repping the UK in Rotterdam and we’ve got to say, we’re feeling this.

On Tuesday, the BBC shared a teaser video for the entry – due to be announced on Thursday 27 February – showing a figure walking through a snowy forest, surrounded by towering trees.

And social media sleuths proved they’re basically unpaid detectives as they unearthed clues connecting the video to Newman, 29.

Back in January, the Love Me Again singer shared a picture from a very similar looking forest – albeit without the snow – and captioned it: ‘A walk in the woods takes the stress away! All i need is a sauna and a freezing cold lake to get in then marshmellows by the fire! Jn summed up [sic].’

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And John just added more fuel to the fire with a series of tweets.

One read: ‘Nearly time for a head to head that’s been coming a while’, another: ‘Huge week incoming’ – both of which have now been deleted.

However, a remaining tweet reads: ‘Sush sush whispers. Im locked loaded and ready hahaha’, while another said: ‘Im ready. Take me into next week like……’

James is a successful songwriter (Picture: Instagram)

And another deleted tweet, reading ‘It’s a family affair’, has Eurovision fans believing John’s brother James Newman is also involved in the UK entry – or could be going it alone.

James is a Grammy nominated songwriter who has written tunes like Blame, by his brother and Calvin Harris, All I Am by Jess Glynne and Waiting All Night by Rudimental and Ella Eyre.

He also has experience at Eurovision – he penned the song Dying For Try for Brendan Murray, which represented Ireland in 2017 but failed to make it to the grand final.

Another piece of the puzzle? James is signed to BMG, who, along with the BBC, were in charge of choosing the UK’s Eurovision entry, in lieu of a public vote.

While nothing has been confirmed, people are pretty buzzing at the thought of John heading to Eurovision, saying it would be the first time in a while that it looked like the contest was being taken seriously in the UK.

John’s big break came in 2012 when he provided the vocals for Rudimental’s number one hit Feel The Love, and the following year, he had one of the biggest hits of 2013 with his debut single Love Me Again.

He has also had smashes with Blame with Calvin Harris, Give Me Your Love with Sigala and Nile Rodgers, and his solo songs Come And Get It and Olé.

Last year, speaking to Metro.co.uk about returning to music after being hospitalised for a brain tumour in 2016, John said he was no longer ‘chasing hits’.

The Yorkshire singer said: ‘I was like I either keep doing music this way, and it keeps declining, and I keep going deeper into depression, or I stop and I go live my life somewhere else, I don’t need to live in London. Or the third option was I go see somebody, I deal with this, and I make music that expresses myself and get my heart out and love every second and not give a s*** about the formula like I used to. So I decided to go for that option.

‘If that doesn’t work, I’ll go live on a farm, because I’m not going back to that, I’m not going back to trying to score a goal from the other end of the pitch.’

The UK, which automatically gets through to the Eurovision grand final due to being one of the Big Five, hasn’t had the best luck at the contest in recent years.

Blue had the best showing for the UK in the past decade, coming 11th in 2011 with I Can, but last year, Michael Rice came dead last with his song Bigger Than Us.

And the UK has come 24th three times in the past five years (with Electro Velvet, Joe and Jake and SuRie).

The 2020 Eurovision entrant for the UK will be announced tomorrow on BBC Breakfast with Greg James and on Radio 2 with Ken Bruce.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2020 participants

ALBANIA: Arilena Ara – Shaj

ARMENIA: Athena Manoukian – Chains On You

AUSTRALIA: Montaigne – Don’t Break Me

AUSTRIA: Vincent Bueno – Alive

BELGIUM: Hooverphonic – Release Me

BULGARIA: Victoria (song TBA)

CYPRUS: Sandro – Running

CZECH REPUBLIC: Benny Cristo – Kemama

FRANCE: Tom Leeb – The Best In Me

GEORGIA: Tornike Kipiani (song TBA)

GREECE: Stefania – SUPERG!RL

ISRAEL: Eden Alene (song TBA)

ITALY: Diodato – Fai rumore

LATVIA: Samanta Tina – Still Breathing

LITHUANIA: The Roop – On Fire

MALTA: Destiny Chukunyere

NORTH MACEDONIA: Vasil (song TBA)

NORWAY: Ulrikke – Attention

POLAND: Alicja Szemplińska – Empires

ROMANIA: Roxen (song TBA)

SLOVENIA: Ana Soklič – Voda

SPAIN: Blas Cantó – Universo

THE NETHERLANDS: Jeangu Macrooy (song TBA)

UKRAINE: Go_A – Solovey

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