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Sam Ryder ‘still processing’ impressive second place in Eurovision

British Eurovision star Sam Ryder says he is “still processing” his experience at the international singing competition after he finished in second. The singer and TikTok star, 32, said he was planning to watch the whole programme over again and “just enjoy it all over again.”

Ryder came second behind Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra on Saturday night, giving the UK its best Eurovision Song Contest result in more than 20 years and ending its dismal two-year run of zero points. He appeared on BBC’s The One Show after a full day of media attention which also saw his song Space Man tipped to top the UK music charts by the end of the week, and his success in Turin was even referenced in EastEnders.

“I’m still processing… is it real? Did it happen?” Ryder told The One Show presenters Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas. “I’m going to watch the whole thing back again tonight and just enjoy it all over again.

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“When you’re there just experiencing it, not just as a performer but as a fan, being in that arena and feeling the palpable joy – it’s like being in a church. Everything that Eurovision celebrates and is about is the best of us and I’m so so grateful that I got to experience it.”

Ryder said that before the results had even started coming in on Saturday night he and his team were “already stoked”. “There was nothing we needed more, we had got everything from the experience, we were totally fulfilled,” he said.

His success was referenced in long-running BBC One soap EastEnders, which aired immediately after his appearance on The One Show and just two days after Eurovision. Space Man could be heard playing in the background of the opening scenes as characters Callum Highway (Tony Clay) and Frankie Lewis (Rose Ayling-Ellis) discussed the results.

A special update issued by the Official Charts Company on Monday indicated that Space Man is sitting at number three behind Cat Burns and last week’s chart-topper Harry Styles. Only 340 chart sales separate Ryder and singer Burns.

Space Man would be the first Eurovision single to hit number one in the UK since Gina G’s Ooh Ahh (Just A Little Bit) in 1996. Martin Talbot, chief executive of the Official Charts Company, said: “The UK has gone Eurovision crazy this year, so it is fantastic to see Sam Ryder’s Space Man making a genuine bid for number one in the Official Chart this week.

Ryder, from Essex, uploaded cover songs to TikTok during lockdown and caught the attention of global stars including Justin Bieber and Alicia Keys. He signed to the Parlophone record label, part of Warner Music Group, and released his debut EP The Sun’s Gonna Rise in 2021.

Speaking on BBC Radio 2, Ryder said Ukraine “needed” the win and were “always going to win” after the Russian invasion. “It’s so important that we use the platform of Eurovision to celebrate solidarity and to shine light into darkness,” he said.

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