CultureEurovision 2024: Your guide to all 37 songsFrom novelty numbers to gothic witchcraft and rave throwbacks, this year's Eurovision has it all.EuropeMadonna's free Brazil show draws 1.5 million fansThe show at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach was the final stop on the pop idol's Celebration Tour.Entertainment & ArtsEurovision 2024: Your guide to all 37 songsFrom novelty numbers to gothic witchcraft and rave throwbacks, this year's Eurovision has it all.EuropeMadonna's free Brazil show draws 1.5 million fansThe show at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach was the final stop on the pop idol's Celebration Tour.Entertainment & ArtsDrake and Kendrick Lamar get personal on new songsThe rappers make allegations of domestic violence and secret children as their feud intensifies.Entertainment & ArtsWhy North Korea's latest propaganda bop is a huge TikTok hitA song praising Mr Kim has got TikTok hooked - but experts say it could be hiding something more sinister. 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