Viewers tuned into the second semi-final of the Eurovision semi-final this evening as 18 performers took to the stage to represent their country in a bid to make it through to the Grand Final on Saturday.
But it was the performance of a band not competing in the competition that really caught the attention of fans watching at home.
The Shalva Band, which is made up of eight musicians who all have disabilities, treated viewers with their rendition of A Million Dreams from The Greatest Showman.
Those watching found themselves tearing up and took to Twitter to comment on the emotional performance.
One viewer wrote: “I’ve got tears in my eyes this is so sweet and purely magical #DareToDream #Eurovision.”
Another said: “beautiful, majestic, amazing, wonderful, 10/10, the true winners of tonight #eurovision.”
“F**k the entire rest of the entries, THIS is what I want to watch. This has given me chills. #MillionDreams #Eurovision,” tweeted a third.
“Well this is a warm hug of a #Eurovision moment isn’t it?” remarked a fourth.
A fifth added: “This interval act though #Eurovision Shalva band are amazing, and a standing ovation is what they deserve! I cant stop crying.”
After their performance, the audience gave the