Eurovision’s entires battled it out this evening for a place in the Grand Final on Saturday.
The competition took place in Israel and tonight’s thrilling show was opened by Armenia as Srbuk took to the stage.
She performed a moody and contemporary song called Walking Out and when it came to the end of the performance, she did just that.
Thankfully, BBC 4 hosts Rylan and Scott Mills were on hand to inform viewers as to what was going on with the bizarre move.
Before the song started, the former joked: “I wanna warn you she will be walking out at the end of the performance. She isn’t storming off.”
When the routine finished, Rylan added: “See! She does actually walk out!”
However, the moment was seemingly overtaken as viewers spotted a pretty big blunder during the live stream.
During Srbuk’s performance, she was singing to the immense crowd, but a shot later, the audience had disappeared.
Some flocked Twitter to point out the moment and it seemed they thought Eurovision had cut in shots from her rehearsals.
One wrote: “Oh dear #Eurovision, somebody cut in some long shots from one of the rehearsals during Armenia’s performance.”
A second added: “Why was the public missing from Armenia's moment? Did they use footage from the rehearsal?”
A third pointed out: “Wait…Did the public suddenly disappear or did they show an old rehearsal shot during the live performance of Armenia?”
A fourth added: “Why is the venue empty? #ESC19 #Eurovision.”
What’s more, fans had a mixed response to Walking Out and were quick to comment on it.
“Emm a good song but I need more energy, but it’s still good vocals on fire, could make the final,” said one fan.
A second wondered: “I really liked her #armenia #eurovision Good luck.”
Another commented: “I’ll get so mad if Armenia doesn’t qualify.”
A fourth tweeted: “Armenia is walking out. But Moldova is staying.”
Fans can catch all the action from the live semi final in our live blog here.
Eurovision’s Grand Final airs Saturday on BBC One at 8pm.