Madonna lands in Israel for Eurovision performance

Singer has yet to sign a contract to perform.

Singer Madonna speaks to guests after receiving the Advocate for Change award during the 30th annual GLAAD awards ceremony in New York City (photo credit: REUTERS/EDUARDO MUNOZ)
Singer Madonna speaks to guests after receiving the Advocate for Change award during the 30th annual GLAAD awards ceremony in New York City
(photo credit: REUTERS/EDUARDO MUNOZ)
Madonna landed in Israel late Tuesday night, purportedly to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday night.
While the pop star arrived from London on the private jet of Sylvan Adams, she has yet to sign a contract to appear at the Eurovision in Tel Aviv in just four days.
On Monday, Eurovision executive supervisor Jon Ola Sand told media that without a contract, she simply will not be able to perform at the competition. But that doesn't appear to have stopped the singer from arriving in the country.
Will she take the stage on Saturday night? That remains to be seen.