A cinematic Eurovision Song Contest performance on a massive stage. One male singer stands alone on a decaying post-apocalyptic harbour at the edge of an endless grey sea. The atmosphere is melancholic, existential and poetic, inspired by the feeling of staring into the infinite ocean until overwhelming sadness takes hold. Four male contemporary dancers gradually emerge from the industrial ruins like living memories or fragments of the singer's psyche. Their choreography blends contemporary dance, football terrace body language, wrestling, embraces and near-intimate interactions, creating subtle homoerotic tension through vulnerability, trust and physical closeness rather than explicit sexuality. The set features rusted shipping containers, broken concrete, fog, flickering harbour lights, puddles reflecting cold blue light and a vast LED horizon where sea and sky merge. The costumes reinterpret British scally and football casual culture through luxury fashion: oversized vintage soccer jerseys, tailored trousers, technical outerwear, polished football boots, silver jewellery and flowing scarf details, reminiscent of Martine Rose, Wales Bonner and Stone Island-inspired styling. Lighting transitions from dirty amber harbour lights to cold steel blues and finally pale dawn silver. Cinematic camera work with slow crane shots, intimate close-ups and wide compositions emphasizing isolation against the immense sea. The overall aesthetic is art-house, emotionally devastating, Voir plus