Portugal have won the Eurovision Song Contest without precedent for the opposition's history.
Salvador Sobral, 27, won with his adoration song Amar Pelos Dois, which was composed by his sister.
He said on getting the trophy: "We live in a universe of fast food music. This is a triumph for music... music isn't firecrackers, music is feeling."
Lucie Jones, speaking to the UK with I'll Never Give Up on You, came fifteenth. Bulgaria came next and Moldova third.
Jones, a previous X Factor hopeful, got 111 focuses for her execution yet didn't appear to be excessively vexed, tweeting: "I wonnnnnnn!!! Gee golly wait..."
It is an impressive change for the UK, after a year ago's contestants Joe and Jake came 24th with 62 focuses.
Jones secured the UK's most astounding setting since 2011, when boyband Blue came eleventh with 100 focuses.
Sobral, who has a genuine heart condition that saw him miss the principal week of practices, repeated his tune toward the finish of the show and was joined by his sister Luisa for a two part harmony.
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Their tune, which interprets concerning the Both of Us, won good grades from both from the televoters and the nations' expert juries, getting 758 focuses out and out. This overshadowed Jamala's win a year ago for Ukraine with 534 focuses.
Portugal had been one of the top picks to win, alongside Italy's entrance, which came 6th.
It wasn't about the singing, however - a year ago's champ Jamala had her execution quickly hindered by a man glimmering his base.
BBC Monitoring revealed that Ukrainian TV distinguished him as "shameful" Ukrainian prankster Vitaliy Sedyuk. Jamala kept on singing "resolute", the telecaster 1+1 TV said.
The stage trespasser, wrapped in an Australian banner, was quickly wrestled off the phase by a security monitor.
Graham Norton, who was directing UK watchers through the challenge on BBC One, apologized to any individual who was annoyed by the occurrence.
The challenge this year occurred in the Kiev International Exhibition Center in Ukraine. The host nation could just oversee 23rd place out of 26 this time round.
Portugal will now have the challenge one year from now.
Salvador Sobral, 27, won with his adoration song Amar Pelos Dois, which was composed by his sister.
He said on getting the trophy: "We live in a universe of fast food music. This is a triumph for music... music isn't firecrackers, music is feeling."
Lucie Jones, speaking to the UK with I'll Never Give Up on You, came fifteenth. Bulgaria came next and Moldova third.
Jones, a previous X Factor hopeful, got 111 focuses for her execution yet didn't appear to be excessively vexed, tweeting: "I wonnnnnnn!!! Gee golly wait..."
It is an impressive change for the UK, after a year ago's contestants Joe and Jake came 24th with 62 focuses.
Jones secured the UK's most astounding setting since 2011, when boyband Blue came eleventh with 100 focuses.
Sobral, who has a genuine heart condition that saw him miss the principal week of practices, repeated his tune toward the finish of the show and was joined by his sister Luisa for a two part harmony.
Remember how the night unfurled
The best photos of the night
Who are the other Graham Nortons?
Their tune, which interprets concerning the Both of Us, won good grades from both from the televoters and the nations' expert juries, getting 758 focuses out and out. This overshadowed Jamala's win a year ago for Ukraine with 534 focuses.
Portugal had been one of the top picks to win, alongside Italy's entrance, which came 6th.
It wasn't about the singing, however - a year ago's champ Jamala had her execution quickly hindered by a man glimmering his base.
BBC Monitoring revealed that Ukrainian TV distinguished him as "shameful" Ukrainian prankster Vitaliy Sedyuk. Jamala kept on singing "resolute", the telecaster 1+1 TV said.
The stage trespasser, wrapped in an Australian banner, was quickly wrestled off the phase by a security monitor.
Graham Norton, who was directing UK watchers through the challenge on BBC One, apologized to any individual who was annoyed by the occurrence.
The challenge this year occurred in the Kiev International Exhibition Center in Ukraine. The host nation could just oversee 23rd place out of 26 this time round.
Portugal will now have the challenge one year from now.

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