Was a neon penis part of Latvia’s show? (Picture: @Eurovision)

Latvia’s first Eurovision Song Contest rehearsal was certainly memorable – it seems someone’s made a bit of a prick of themselves.

The Eurovision Twitter feed published a photo of Latvia’s Triana Park performing Line and it looks like there’s a penis on the neon screens.

Apparently it should have been a tree, but Latvia will need to be very careful with their camera entry points and angles not to hurt anyone’s feelings when they shoot live.

Latvia was always going to push the limits – their hook is ‘tell me where we draw the line’ after all.




But it seems something else has been drawn in the video graphics accompanying the performance.

.@trianapark is wrapping up day 2 of rehearsals & leaving us on a fantastically colourful note with 'Line' #ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/252PpR0szk — Eurovision (@Eurovision) May 1, 2017

One of the leading Eurovision blogs, oneurope, was quick to point out the image and fans on social media soon offered helpful tweaks to the image.

The other catchy hook of the song features the line ‘all I see is…’

In terms of the song itself and the overall staging, it seems Triana Park have covered everything (well, almost) in this performance.

There’s huge amounts of colour, neon sketches on clear boards and, of course, the erm.. vocal performance.

The vocals of Triana Park’s lead singer Agnese Rakovska work well with this dance song and Latvia have a good chance of making it through to the Eurovision Song Contest final for a third year running after six years of missing out in the semis.

Latvia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000 and finished third.

They won two years later with Marie N’s I Wanna and managed their only other top five finish the last time Eurovision took place in Kyiv with The War Is Not Over.