There's no doubt that the UK's decision to leave the European Union will have a significant impact on British music, but one question that's been on people's lips is if we'll still be allowed to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Sure, we haven't won the thing in nearly 20 years now, but it would be a mighty shame if we were forced to pull out of a competition that attracts millions of television viewers every year.
So it'll come as good news that the official Eurovision Twitter account has confirmed the UK will still be able to compete.
They assured fans that the referendum outcome won't impact the UK's position to enter the contest.
British Prime Minister David Cameron did assure the public that we'd still be able to enter the Eurovision Song Contest back in April, but it's good to get a double confirmation.
The Tory leader also outed himself as a Eurovision fan, saying he would be "very sad" if such a thing happened.
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The UK has voted to leave the European Union with the Leave campaign securing 52% of the vote to the Remain campaign's 48%.
Ellie Goulding, Niall Horan and Lily Allen were just some of the music stars who reacted to the news as it was revealed overnight.
Meanwhile, Glastonbury Festival responded to the outcome with a poem reflecting the mood on site today.
Cameron announced on live television this morning that he is to step down as Prime Minister in October, after campaigning for the UK to remain in the EU over the past few months.













