Lordi opened up on the radio: Yle's tribute at UMK was actually a joke
In a recent interview, Lordi's frontman expressed disappointment over Yle's decision not to include the band in a tribute during Finland's Uuden musiikin kilpailu.
Lordi, the only Finnish winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, has been left out of the performances for this year's Uuden musiikin kilpailu (UMK). In an interview with Iltalehti, Mr. Lordi, whose real name is Tomi Putaansuu, revealed that Yle, the national broadcaster, has no plans to have the iconic band perform during the finals. This revelation has stirred feelings of disappointment among fans and the band, who have made a significant impact in promoting Finland in international music competitions.
Further addressing the situation during a segment on Radio Rock, Mr. Lordi revealed that he had anticipated a supportive tribute from Yle, hoping for a heartfelt insert during the broadcast. However, it turned out to be a mockery instead, leaving him feeling downhearted. He expressed his views candidly, stating that while he felt let down, he also understood that Yle was under no obligation to include Lordi in their programming.
The implications of this situation reflect on the relationship between Yle and Lordi, as well as the expectations that come with national pride in international competitions. The incident showcases the subjective nature of recognition and honor in cultural events, possibly leading to a discussion on how past victories are celebrated or disregarded in the present context.