Electro Velvet has finished in 24th place at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
The duo's performance of 'Still In Love With You' scored just five points at the 60th final held in the Austrian capital Vienna this evening (May 23).
Eurovision Song Contest 2015 live blog: As it happened
Sweden went on to win the competition with Måns Zelmerlöw's performance of 'Heroes', with Russia's Polina Gagarina finishing in second place.
Guy Sebastian also impressed Eurovision's voting viewers. Representing special guests Australia, his performance of 'Tonight Again' scored a strong tally of 196 points, placing fifth.
27 nations took part in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, which had the theme 'Building Bridges'. Australia were invited to join the competing nations as special guests to celebrate 60 years of Eurovision.
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