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ESCZ 2024 runoff

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Artist Song 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round 5th round
Votes % Votes ± % Votes ± % Votes ± % Votes ± %
Mydy "Red Flag Parade" 164 38.3 167 +3 39.0 173 +6 40.4 185 +12 43.2 216 +31 50.5
Aiko "Pedestal" 87 20.3 87 0 20.3 89 +2 20.8 99 +10 23.1 110 +11 25.7
Elly "The Angel's Share" 66 15.4 66 0 15.4 71 +5 16.6 88 +17 20.6 102 +14 23.8
Tom Sean "Dopamine Overdose" 45 10.5 45 0 10.5 50 +5 11.7 56 +3 13.1 Eliminated
Lenny "Good Enough" 42 9.8 43 +1 10.0 45 +2 10.5 Eliminated
Tomas Robin "Out of My Mind" 20 4.7 20 0 4.7 Eliminated
Gianna Lei "Starlet" 4 0.9 Eliminated
Votes cast 428 100.0 428 0 100.0 428 0 100.0 428 0 100.0 428 0 100.0

Melodifestivalen 2020

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Semi-final 1

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The first semi-final took place on 1 February 2020 in the Saab Arena in Linköping.[1] More than 454,000 SEK was collected for Radiohjälpen.[2] [3]

Draw Artist Song Votes Place Result
Votes Points
1 The Mamas "Move" 1,243,902 76 2 Final
2 Suzi P "Moves" 690,730 18 6 Out
3 Robin Bengtsson "Take a Chance" 1,167,514 66 3 Second chance
4 Malou Prytz "Ballerina" 1,037,826 56 4 Second chance
5 OVÖ "Inga problem" 763,890 30 5 Out
6 Sonja Aldén "Sluta aldrig gå" 1,325,362 90 1 Final
7 Felix Sandman "Boys with Emotions" 512,941 8 7 Out

Semi-final 2

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The second semi-final took place on 8 February 2020 in the Scandinavium arena in Gothenburg.[1] [3]

Draw Artist Song Votes Place Result
Votes Points
1 Klara Hammarström "Nobody" 991,613 54 3 Second chance
2 Jan Johansen "Miraklernas tid" 611,721 14 7 Out
3 Dotter "Bulletproof" 952,348 40 5 Out
4 Méndez feat. Alvaro Estrella "Vamos amigos" 663,209 18 6 Out
5 Linda Bengtzing "Alla mina sorger" 1,086,303 82 2 Final
6 Paul Rey "Talking in My Sleep" 998,953 52 4 Second chance
7 Anna Bergendahl "Kingdom Come" 1,267,881 84 1 Final

Semi-final 3

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The third semi-final took place on 15 February 2020 in the Coop Norrbotten Arena in Luleå.[1] [3]

Draw Artist Song Votes Place Result
Votes Points
1 Mariette "Shout It Out" 966,267 62 3 Second chance
2 Albin Johnsén "Livet börjar nu" 525,513 11 7 Out
3 Drängarna "Piga och dräng" 1,202,103 84 2 Final
4 Amanda Aasa "Late" 649,783 26 5 Out
5 Anis don Demina "Vem e som oss" 1,328,259 88 1 Final
6 Faith Kakembo "Crying Rivers" 574,550 23 6 Out
7 Mohombi "Winners" 768,876 50 4 Second chance

Semi-final 4

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The fourth semi-final took place on 22 February 2020 in the Malmö Arena in Malmö.[1] [3]

Draw Artist Song Votes Place Result
Votes Points
1 Frida Öhrn "We Are One" 552,190 20 6 Out
2 William Stridh "Molnljus" 1,100,187 90 1 Final
3 Nanne Grönvall "Carpool Karaoke" 506,814 13 7 Out
4 Victor Crone "Troubled Waters" 978,178 66 3 Second chance
5 Ellen Benediktson & Simon Peyron "Surface" 649,934 33 5 Out
6 Jakob Karlberg "Om du tror att jag saknar dig" 1,049,863 84 2 Final
7 Hanna Ferm "Brave" 662,003 38 4 Second chance

Andra chansen

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The Second Chance round (Swedish: Andra chansen) took place on 29 February 2020 in the Stiga Sports Arena in Eskilstuna.[1] This was the first time in the history of the competition that Eskilstuna hosted a Melodifestivalen round.

Duel Draw Artist Song Votes Points Result
I 1 Hanna Ferm "Brave" 608,274 0 Out
2 Robin Bengtsson "Take a Chance" 895,279 8 Final
II 1 Klara Hammarström "Nobody" 978,970 8 Final
2 Mohombi "Winners" 665,199 0 Out
III 1 Paul Rey "Talking In My Sleep" 776,167 8 Final
2 Mariette "Shout It Out" 568,047 0 Out
IV 1 Victor Crone "Troubled Waters" 750,981 7 Final
2 Malou Prytz "Ballerina" 740,067 1 Out

Final

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The final took place on 7 March 2020 in the Friends Arena in Stockholm.[1]

Draw Artist Song Juries Televote/App Total Place
Votes Points
1 Jakob Karlberg "Om du tror att jag saknar dig" 34 971,916 21 55 8
2 Paul Rey "Talking in My Sleep" 36 903,072 13 49 9
3 Klara Hammarström "Nobody" 23 915,766 15 38 10
4 Sonja Aldén "Sluta aldrig gå" 63 1,191,892 54 117 3
5 Victor Crone "Troubled Waters" 8 885,169 9 17 12
6 Anis don Demina "Vem e som oss" 52 1,270,256 70 122 2
7 Linda Bengtzing "Alla mina sorger" 44 1,301,296 70 114 4
8 Robin Bengtsson "Take a Chance" 28 813,726 7 35 11
9 The Mamas "Move" 46 1,023,176 31 77 7
10 William Stridh "Molnljus" 47 1,158,478 50 97 5
11 Anna Bergendahl "Kingdom Come" 54 1,458,876 71 125 1
12 Drängarna "Piga och dräng" 29 1,208,389 53 82 6
Detailed international jury votes[4]
Draw Song Israel Austria Armenia Australia Malta Iceland France Netherlands Total
1 "Om du tror att jag saknar dig" 1 10 1 6 7 2 7 34
2 "Talking in My Sleep" 8 7 3 2 12 4 36
3 "Nobody" 2 2 2 2 8 2 5 23
4 "Sluta aldrig gå" 7 7 4 12 4 12 7 10 63
5 "Troubled Waters" 1 3 4 8
6 "Vem e som oss" 5 12 7 8 8 12 52
7 "Alla mina sorger" 10 8 6 7 6 1 6 44
8 "Take a Chance" 3 6 12 3 3 1 28
9 "Move" 4 3 8 5 10 5 6 5 46
10 "Molnljus" 6 5 6 10 5 4 3 8 47
11 "Kingdom Come" 12 4 5 8 12 10 3 54
12 "Piga och dräng" 10 1 4 1 1 10 2 29
International jury spokespersons

Eurovision Song Contest 2020

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Eurovision 2020
Open Up
Dates
Semi-final 112 May 2020
Semi-final 214 May 2020
Final16 May 2020
Host
VenueRotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Presenter(s)
Executive producer
  • Sietse Bakker
  • Inge van de Weerd
Director
  • Marnix Kaart
  • Marc Pos
Executive supervisorJon Ola Sand
Host broadcaster
Participants
Number of entries41
Eurovision

Returning artists

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Anna Bergendahl previously represented Sweden with the song "This Is My Life" in 2010. Tinkara Kovač represented Slovenia with "Round and Round" in 2014. Senhit previously represented San Marino in the 2011 contest with the song "Stand By".[5] Lake Malawi represented the Czech Republic in the 2019 contest with "Friend of a Friend". MADARA also represented Latvia in 2018 with the song "Esamība".

Vasil provided backing vocals for Tamara Todevska for North Macedonia in 2019.[6] Stefania represented the Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016 as part of the group Kisses.[7] Destiny Chukunyere won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 and provided backing vocals for Michela Pace for Malta in 2019.[8] Vladimir Arzumanyan won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 for Armenia.

Semi-final 1

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The first semi-final took place on 12 May 2020 at 21:00 (CEST). Seventeen countries participated in the first semi-final. These countries, plus Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, voted in this semi-final.[9]

Draw Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01  Sweden Anna Bergendahl "Kingdom Come" English 8 156
02  North Macedonia Vasil "You" English 16 24
03  Belarus CHAKRAS "La-ley-la" Imaginary 3 201
04  Russia Little Big "Uno" English, Spanish 11 117
05  Slovenia Tinkara Kovač "Forever" English 4 200
06  Australia Mitch Tambo "Together" English, Gamilaraay 9 141
07  Ireland Lesley Roy "Story of My Life" English 14 80
08  Lithuania Gabrielius Vagelis "Tave čia randu" Lithuanian 2 206
09  Malta Destiny "All of My Love" English 13 107
10  Croatia Lorena Bućan "Drowning" English 6 190
11  Cyprus Sandro "Running" English 17 14
12  Israel Eden Alene "Savior in the Sound" English 10 130
13  Ukraine Krutь "99" English, Ukrainian 5 192
14  Romania Roxen "Storm" English 15 62
15  Norway Kim Wigaard and Maria Mohn "Fool for Love" English 7 174
16  Belgium Hooverphonic "Release Me" English 12 112
17  Azerbaijan Efendi "Cleopatra" English[a] 1 214
  1. ^ Contains the Japanese mantra "Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō".
Voting procedure used:
  100% Televoting
  100% Jury vote
Voting results (Jury vote)
Total score
Televoting score
Sweden
North Macedonia
Belarus
Russia
Slovenia
Australia
Ireland
Lithuania
Malta
Croatia
Cyprus
Israel
Ukraine
Romania
Norway
Belgium
Azerbaijan
Germany
Italy
The Netherlands
Contestants
Sweden 88 3 7 7 6 5 2 1 8 6 2 10 12 7 12
North Macedonia 13 2 2 4 4 1
Belarus 85 7 10 8 1 7 10 5 2 3 12 6 1 12 1
Russia 38 2 7 2 3 5 7 3 2 7
Slovenia 122 3 12 4 4 4 10 5 12 3 8 6 8 8 6 8 10 7 4
Australia 71 10 5 4 3 3 7 5 5 3 7 8 8 2 1
Ireland 10 6 3 1
Lithuania 136 7 3 12 7 4 10 12 8 10 6 4 8 7 12 5 5 5 8 3
Malta 18 4 6 1 2 5
Croatia 107 1 8 5 6 12 5 5 1 7 7 1 7 12 2 6 12 10
Cyprus 3 3
Israel 40 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 4 1 2 4 3 6 6
Ukraine 126 5 6 10 8 6 6 2 8 6 6 10 10 4 5 7 10 3 12 2
Romania 10 3 2 1 4
Norway 68 12 2 2 3 8 7 6 4 1 1 4 6 4 8
Belgium 46 4 5 5 1 8 4 5 3 4 7
Azerbaijan 179 8 10 8 12 10 12 10 12 12 8 12 12 10 10 6 10 2 10 5
Jury
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Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each country's professional jury in the first semi-final:

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
6 Azerbaijan Australia, Cyprus, Israel, Lithuania, Malta, Russia
3 Croatia Germany, Slovenia, Romania
Lithuania Belarus, Ireland, Norway
2 Belarus Azerbaijan, Ukraine
Slovenia Croatia, North Macedonia
Sweden Belgium, The Netherlands
1 Norway Sweden
Ukraine Italy

Semi-final 2

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The second semi-final took place on 14 May 2020 at 21:00 (CEST). Eighteen countries participated in the first semi-final. These countries, plus France, Spain and the United Kingdom, voted in this semi-final.[9]

Draw Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01  Poland Lake Malawi "Lucy" English 6 151
02  Austria Thea Devy "Sudnji dan" (Судњи дан) Serbian 15 106
03  Greece Stefania "Supergirl" English 18 39
04  Estonia Jaagup Tuisk "Beautiful Lie" English 3 162
05  Serbia Bojana Mašković "Kao muzika" (Као музика) Serbian 12 125
06  San Marino Senhit "Obsessed" English 17 83
07  Moldova Valentin Uzun and Irina Kovalsky "Moldovița" English, Romanian[a] 11 126
08  Czech Republic Olga Lounová "Dark Water" English 14 117
09  Iceland Iva "Oculis videre" Icelandic[b] 1 165
10  Armenia Vladimir Arzumanyan "What's Going On Mama" English 16 98
11  Albania Wendi Mancaku "Ende" Albanian 8 139
12   Switzerland Gjon's Tears "Répondez-moi" French 2 164
13  Denmark Ben & Tan "Yes" English 9 137
14  Latvia MADARA "Māras zeme" Latvian[c] 13 124
15  Portugal Jimmy P "Abensonhado" Portuguese[d] 7 144
16  Bulgaria VICTORIA "Tears Getting Sober" English 4 156
17  Georgia Tornike Kipiani "Take Me as I Am" English 10 130
18  Finland Erika Vikman "Cicciolina" Finnish 5 154
  1. ^ Contains phrases in French, German, Hebrew, Russian and Ukrainian.
  2. ^ Title and one repeated line in Latin.
  3. ^ Contains a few lines in English.
  4. ^ Contains one repeated line in English.

Final

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The final took place on 16 May 2020 at 21:00 (CEST). Twenty-six countries participated in the final, composed of the host country, the Big Five, and the ten best-ranked entries of each of the two semi-finals. All forty-one participating countries voted in the final.

Draw Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01  Finland Erika Vikman "Cicciolina" Finnish 6 255
02  Croatia Lorena Bućan "Drowning" English 17 155
03  Denmark Ben & Tan "Yes" English 15 165
04  Slovenia Tinkara Kovač "Forever" English 13 186
05  Lithuania Gabrielius Vagelis "Tave čia randu" Lithuanian 10 210
06  Sweden Anna Bergendahl "Kingdom Come" English 21 89
07  Iceland Iva "Oculis videre" Icelandic[a] 2 334
08  Georgia Tornike Kipiani "Take Me as I Am" English 18 137
09  Belarus CHAKRAS "La-ley-la" Imaginary 12 191
10  Poland Lake Malawi "Lucy" English 8 231
11  Albania Wendi Mancaku "Ende" Albanian 14 173
12  Germany Ben Dolic "Violent Thing" English 22 81
13  Azerbaijan Efendi "Cleopatra" English[b] 7 243
14  France Tom Leeb "The Best in Me" French, English 19 126
15  Israel Eden Alene "Savior in the Sound" English 24 68
16  Italy Rancore "Eden" Italian 1 345
17  United Kingdom James Newman "My Last Breath" English 25 53
18  Bulgaria VICTORIA "Tears Getting Sober" English 5 267
19  Australia Mitch Tambo "Together" English, Gamilaraay 23 75
20   Switzerland Gjon's Tears "Répondez-moi" French 3 323
21  Norway Kim Wigaard and Maria Mohn "Fool for Love" English 20 117
22  Spain Blas Cantó "Universo" Spanish 26 49
23  Netherlands Jeangu Macrooy "Grow" English 9 220
24  Ukraine Krutь "99" English, Ukrainian 16 160
25  Estonia Jaagup Tuisk "Beautiful Lie" English 4 308
26  Portugal Jimmy P "Abensonhado" Portuguese[c] 11 195
  1. ^ Title and one repeated line in Latin.
  2. ^ Contains the Japanese mantra "Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō".
  3. ^ Contains one repeated line in English.

Eurovision Song Contest 2021

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Returning artists

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After the 2020 contest, the participating broadcasters of the following 15 countries announced that for the 2021 contest, they would internally select the same artists initially selected for 2020: Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Malta, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Romania, San Marino, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Discounting 2020, so far, the contest is set to feature three representatives who also previously performed as lead vocalists for the same country, and five artists who participated in other Eurovision events or as backing vocalists for the same or for another country.

Artist Country Previous year(s)
Natalia Gordienko  Moldova 2006 (alongside Arsenium)[10]
Senhit  San Marino 2011[11]
Sanja Vučić (member of Hurricane)  Serbia 2016[1]
Ksenija Knežević (member of Hurricane) 2015 (as backing vocal for Knez, representing Montenegro)[1]
Destiny Chukunyere  Malta Junior Eurovision 2015 (winner)
2019 (as backing vocal for Michela Pace)[12]
Stefania  Greece Junior Eurovision 2016 (representing the Netherlands as a member of Kisses)[13]
Vincent Bueno  Austria 2017 (as backing vocal for Nathan Trent)[14]
Vasil  North Macedonia 2019 (as backing vocal for Tamara Todevska)[15]

Semi-final 1

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Draw[16] Country[17] Artist[18] Song[18] Language(s)
1  Russia Manizha "Russian Woman" Russian, English
2  Slovenia Ana Soklič "Amen" English
3  Lithuania The Roop "Discoteque" English
4  Belarus Aura "Svyet zhyvye kakhannyem" (Свет жыве каханнем) Belarusian
5  Australia Montaigne "Technicolour" English
6  Sweden Clara Klingenström "Behöver inte dig idag" Swedish
7  North Macedonia Vasil "Here I Stand" English
8  Ireland Lesley Roy "Maps" English
9  Israel Eden Alene "Ue La La" English[a]
10  Belgium Hooverphonic "The Wrong Place" English
11  Croatia Cambi "Zaljubljen" Croatian
12  Malta Destiny "Je me casse" English[b]
13  Ukraine Go_A "Shum" (Шум) Ukrainian
14  Azerbaijan Efendi "Mata Hari" English[c]
15  Norway Stavangerkameratene "Barndomsgater" Norwegian
16  Cyprus Elena Tsagrinou "El Diablo" English[d]
17  Romania Roxen "Amnesia" English

Semi-final 2

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Draw[16] Country[17] Artist[18] Song[18] Language(s)
1  Poland Rafał "The Ride" English
2  Austria Vincent Bueno "Amen" English
3  Serbia Hurricane "Loco Loco" Serbian[e]
4  Iceland Daði og Gagnamagnið "10 Years" English
5  Moldova Natalia Gordienko "Sugar" English
6  Estonia Ivo Linna, Robert Linna, Supernova "Ma olen siin" Estonian
7  Greece Stefania "Last Dance" English
8  San Marino Senhit ft. Flo Rida "Adrenalina" English[f]
9  Czech Republic Benny Cristo "Omaga" English[g]
10  Portugal Joana Alegre "Joana do mar" Portuguese
11  Georgia Tornike Kipiani "You" English
12   Switzerland Gjon's Tears "Tout l'Univers" French
13  Latvia Samanta Tīna "The Moon Is Rising" English
14  Albania Florent Abrashi "Vajzë" Albanian
15  Finland Teflon Brothers ft. Pandora "I Love You" Finnish, English
16  Bulgaria Victoria "Phantom Pain" English
17  Denmark Fyr & Flamme "Øve os på hinanden" Danish

Final

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Draw Country[17] Artist[18] Song[18] Language(s)
23[16]  Netherlands Jeangu Macrooy "Birth of a New Age" English, Sranan Tongo
 France Amui "Maeva" French, Tahitian
 Germany Jendrik "I Don't Feel Hate" English[h]
 Italy Max Gazzè & Trifluoperazina Monstery Band "Il farmacista" Italian
 Spain Blas Cantó "Voy a quedarme" Spanish
 United Kingdom James Newman "Embers" English


Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Contestants

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Year Entrant Song Language Final Points Semi Points
Stig Rästa "Home" English
STEFAN "Without You" English
Jaagup Tuisk "Beautiful Lie" English Contest cancelled[i] X
Ivo Linna, Robert Linna and Supernova "Ma olen siin" Estonian
TBD 12 February 2022 [19] Upcoming

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021

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Nineteen countries were confirmed to be participating in the contest on 2 September 2021.[20] Albania, Armenia, Ireland, Italy, North Macedonia and Portugal will all return after a one-year absence, while Azerbaijan and Bulgaria will return after two and four-year absences respectively. For the first time since the contest's inception, Belarus will not participate, as the country's broadcaster BTRC is in the midst of a three-year suspension from the EBU.[21][22]

Country Artist[23] Song[23] Language(s)
 Albania
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan Sona Azizova[24] Azerbaijani, English
 Bulgaria
 France
 Georgia TBD 13 November 2021[25]
 Germany Emelie "Gut so" German
 Ireland Maiú Levi Lawlor
 Italy TBA November 2021[26]
 Kazakhstan
 Malta Amelia Kalabic "Dear World" English
 Netherlands Ayana "Mata Sugu Aō Ne" (またすぐ会おうね) Dutch, English
 North Macedonia Cast of Dajte muzika
 Poland Sara James "Somebody" Polish, English
 Portugal Simão Oliveira "O rapaz"
 Russia Sofia Fomenko "Hey Mom" Russian, English
 Serbia Jovana and Dunja "Children's Eyes"
 Spain Levi Díaz "Reír" Spanish
 Ukraine TBD 23 October 2021[27]
Draw Country Artist[23] Song[23] Language(s)
03  Albania Anna Gjebrea "Stand By You" Albanian, English
05  Armenia Maléna "Qami Qami" (Քամի Քամի) Armenian, English
01  Azerbaijan Sona Azizova "One of Those Days" Azerbaijani, English
09  Bulgaria Denislava and Martin "Voice of Love" Bulgarian, English
15  France Enzo "Tic Tac" French
16  Georgia Nikoloz Kajaia "Let's Count The Smiles" Georgian, English, French
07  Germany Pauline "Imagine Us" German, English
13  Ireland Maiú Levi Lawlor "Saor (Disappear)" Irish[j]
19  Italy Elisabetta Lizza "Specchio (Mirror on the Wall)" Italian, English
12  Kazakhstan Alinur Khamzin and Beknur Zhanibek "Ertegı älemı (Fairy World)" (Ертегі әлемі) Kazakh, French
11  Malta Ike and Kaya "My Home" English
08  Netherlands Ayana "Mata Sugu Aō Ne" (またすぐ会おうね) Dutch, English[k]
04  North Macedonia Dajte Muzika "Green Forces" Macedonian, English
02  Poland Sara James "Somebody" Polish, English
17  Portugal Simão Oliveira "O Rapaz" Portuguese
06  Russia Tanya Mezhentseva "Mon Ami" Russian, English[l]
10  Serbia Jovana and Dunja "Oči Deteta (Children's Eyes)" (Очи Детета) Serbian
14  Spain Levi Díaz "Reír" Spanish
18  Ukraine Olena Usenko "Vazhil" (Важіль) Ukrainian
Voting results[28]
Voting procedure used:
  100% jury vote
  100% online voting
Total score
Online voting
Germany
Georgia
Poland
Malta
Italy
Bulgaria
Russia
Ireland
Armenia
Kazakhstan
Albania
Ukraine
France
Azerbaijan
Netherlands
Spain
Serbia
North Macedonia
Portugal
Contestants
Germany 28 19 2 1 2 1 1
Georgia 124 63 2 5 1 4 3 1 1 7 7 6 3 3 4 4 10
Poland 256 117 10 5 10 6 12 8 12 10 6 8 5 5 10 8 6 4 10 3
Malta 6 6
Italy 256 124 8 8 4 6 7 5 8 12 8 6 10 7 7 7 8 6 7 8
Bulgaria 5 5
Russia 109 46 2 6 4 5 6 1 5 4 4 5 4 4 7 6
Ireland 45 30 3 2 3 2 5
Armenia 403 206 12 12 12 8 12 10 12 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 8 12 7
Kazakhstan 18 16 2
Albania 90 43 6 1 5 5 3 4 3 2 4 6 2 5 1
Ukraine 294 137 3 6 10 12 10 6 7 6 8 12 7 10 8 10 10 12 8 12
France 144 70 5 10 8 2 7 2 4 4 5 2 6 2 2 5 3 3 4
Azerbaijan 103 46 4 4 3 4 3 8 6 3 5 2 4 3 5 1 2
Netherlands 33 19 1 3 1 3 1 3 2
Spain 26 13 1 1 5 2 3 1
Serbia 12 12
North Macedonia 221 101 7 7 7 7 8 10 7 7 4 10 8 8 6 1 7 10 6
Portugal 33 29 2 1 1

Below is a summary of all 12 points received from each country's professional juries.

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
12  Armenia  Albania,  Azerbaijan,  France,  Georgia,  Germany,  Italy,  Netherlands,  North Macedonia,  Poland,  Russia,  Spain,  Ukraine
4  Ukraine  Kazakhstan,  Malta,  Portugal,  Serbia
2  Poland  Bulgaria,  Ireland
1  Italy  Armenia

World Cup 2022

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1 2 3 4 Total Points
Group A  Cameroon  Denmark  Qatar  United States 2,991
Group B  Iran  Poland  Spain  Uruguay 4,128
Group C  Argentina  Belgium  Egypt  Portugal 4,101
Group D  Brazil  Croatia  New Zealand  South Korea 4,099
Group E  Australia  Colombia  Netherlands  Sweden 4,415
Group F  Chile  England  France  Ghana 4,151
Group G  Germany  Japan  Mali  Mexico 3,953
Group H  Algeria  Italy  Jamaica   Switzerland 3,944
Wins Country Years
7  United Kingdom 1959, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1981, 1997
5  Netherlands 1969, 1975, 1980, 1998, 2019
4
 Luxembourg 1956, 1965, 1972, 1973
 Ireland 1984, 1987, 1993, 1996
 Italy 1958, 1964, 1992, 2021
3  France 1960, 1962, 1977
 Norway 1966, 1985. 1995
 Turkey 1997, 2003, 2010
 Germany 1979, 1982, 2011
 Sweden 1974, 1991, 2012
 Denmark 1957, 1963, 2013
 Ukraine 2004, 2008, 2016
 Belgium 1986, 2015, 2017
2  Israel 1978, 1983
 Yugoslavia 1989, 1990
 Greece 2001, 2005
1
 Spain 1961
 Monaco 1971
  Switzerland 1988
 Poland 1994
 Croatia 1999
 Russia 2000
 Latvia 2002
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006
 Serbia 2007
 Estonia 2009
 Austria 2014
 Cyprus 2018
 Bulgaria 2020

The year 1997 is in italics to indicate a joint win.

Year Entrant Song Language Final Points Semi Points
Vivienne Mort "Iniy" (Іній) Ukrainian 24 36 Host country[m]
Julinoza "Hto ya?" (Хто я?) Ukrainian 17 130 6 179
Brunettes Shoot Blondes "Houston" English 17 130 6 179
Krutь "99" English, Ukrainian Contest cancelled[n] X
Go_A "Shum" (Шум) Ukrainian 5 364 2 267
Alina Pash "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" Ukrainian, English Upcoming


  Winner
Draw[29] Country[17] Artist[30] Song[30] Language(s) Place Points
11  Cyprus Elena Tsagrinou "El Diablo" English[o] 16 94
10  Albania Anxhela Peristeri "Karma" Albanian 21 57
04  Israel Eden Alene "Set Me Free" English[p] 17 93
06  Belgium Hooverphonic "The Wrong Place" English 19 74
07  Russia Manizha "Russian Woman" Russian, English 9 204
12  Malta Destiny "Je me casse" English[q] 7 255
09  Portugal The Black Mamba "Love Is on My Side" English 12 153
01  Serbia Hurricane "Loco Loco" Serbian[r] 15 102
05  United Kingdom James Newman "Embers" English 26 0
08  Greece Stefania "Last Dance" English 10[s] 170
03   Switzerland Gjon's Tears "Tout l'univers" French 3 432
13  Iceland[t] Daði og Gagnamagnið "10 Years" English 4 378
02  Spain Blas Cantó "Voy a quedarme" Spanish 24 6
24  Moldova Natalia Gordienko "Sugar" English 13 115
14  Germany Jendrik "I Don't Feel Hate" English[u] 25 3
16  Finland Blind Channel "Dark Side" English 6 301
18  Bulgaria Victoria "Growing Up Is Getting Old" English 11[s] 170
17  Lithuania The Roop "Discoteque" English 8 220
19  Ukraine Go_A "Shum" (Шум) Ukrainian 5 364
20  France Barbara Pravi "Voilà" French 2 499
21  Azerbaijan Efendi "Mata Hari" English[v] 20 65
22  Norway Tix "Fallen Angel" English 18 75
23  Netherlands Jeangu Macrooy "Birth of a New Age" English, Sranan Tongo 23 11
15  Italy Måneskin "Zitti e buoni" Italian 1 524
26  Sweden Tusse "Voices" English 14 109
25  San Marino Senhit[w] "Adrenalina" English[x] 22 50

Contest overview

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Heat 1

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The first heat took place on 3 February 2024 at the Malmö Arena in Malmö. 2,771,000 viewers watched the heat live. The votes were cast using 460,794 devices, with a total of SEK 250,707 collected for Radiohjälpen.[31] A-Teens reunited to perform as an interval act.[32]

R/O Artist Song Round 1 Round 2 Result
Votes Place Votes Points Place
1 Adam Woods "Supernatural" TBA 66 3 Run‑off
2 Samir & Viktor "Hela världen väntar" 57 4 Out
3 Melina Borglowe "Min melodi" 26 5 Out
4 Elisa Lindström "Forever Yours" 69 2 Run‑off
5 Lisa Ajax "Awful Liar" 86 1 Final
6 Smash Into Pieces "Heroes Are Calling" TBA 1 Final
Round 2 detailed televoting results[31]
R/O Song Age groups Tel.
3‑9 10‑15 16‑29 30‑44 45‑59 60‑74 75+
1 "Supernatural" 12 10 10 10 8 8 5 3
2 "Hela världen väntar" 10 8 8 5 5 5 8 8
3 "Min melodi" 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5
4 "Forever Yours" 5 5 5 8 10 12 12 12
5 "Awful Liar" 8 12 12 12 12 10 10 10

Heat 2

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The second heat took place on 10 February 2024 at the Scandinavium in Gothenburg. 2,838,000 viewers watched the heat live. The votes were cast using 589,162 devices, with a total of SEK 418,604 collected for Radiohjälpen.[33]

R/O Artist Song Round 1 Round 2 Result
Votes Place Votes Points Place
1 Maria Sur "When I'm Gone" TBA 94 1 Final
2 Engmans Kapell "Norrland" 38 5 Out
3 Dear Sara "The Silence After You" 61 2 Run‑off
4 C-Joe "Ahumma" 53 4 Out
5 Liamoo "Dragon" TBA 1 Final
6 Fröken Snusk "Unga & fria" TBA 58 3 Run‑off
Round 2 detailed televoting results[33]
R/O Song Age groups Tel.
3‑9 10‑15 16‑29 30‑44 45‑59 60‑74 75+
1 "When I'm Gone" 12 12 10 12 12 12 12 12
2 "Norrland" 3 3 3 3 3 5 8 10
3 "The Silence After You" 5 5 5 8 10 10 10 8
4 "Ahumma" 8 8 8 5 8 8 5 3
6 "Unga & fria" 10 10 12 10 5 3 3 5

Heat 3

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The third heat took place on 17 February 2024 at the Vida Arena in Växjö. 2,751,000 viewers watched the heat live. The votes were cast using 567,234 devices, with a total of SEK 413,375 collected for Radiohjälpen.[34]

R/O Artist Song Round 1 Round 2 Result
Votes Place Votes Points Place
1 Jacqline "Effortless" TBA 1 Final
2 Clara Klingenström "Aldrig mer" TBA 52 4 Out
3 Kim Cesarion "Take My Breath Away" 45 5 Out
4 Klaudy "För dig" 59 2 Run‑off
5 Gunilla Persson "I Won't Shake (La La Gunilla)" 56 3 Run‑off
6 Cazzi Opeia "Give My Heart a Break" 92 1 Final
Round 2 detailed televoting results[34]
R/O Song Age groups Tel.
3‑9 10‑15 16‑29 30‑44 45‑59 60‑74 75+
2 "Aldrig mer" 5 3 3 5 8 10 10 8
3 "Take My Breath Away" 10 8 5 8 5 3 3 3
4 "För dig" 8 5 8 10 10 8 5 5
5 "I Won't Shake (La La Gunilla)" 3 12 12 3 3 5 8 10
6 "Give My Heart a Break" 12 10 10 12 12 12 12 12

Heat 4

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The fourth heat took place on 24 February 2024 at the Stiga Sports Arena in Eskilstuna. The votes were cast using 555,108 devices, with a total of SEK 362,157 collected for Radiohjälpen.[35]

R/O Artist Song Round 1 Round 2 Result
Votes Place Votes Points Place
1 Albin Tingwall "Done Getting Over You" TBD 63 2 Run‑off
2 Lia Larsson "30 km/h" 49 4 Out
3 Dotter "It's Not Easy to Write a Love Song" 84 1 Final
4 Scarlet "Circus X" 60 3 Run‑off
5 Lasse Stefanz "En sång om sommaren" 48 5 Out
6 Danny Saucedo "Happy That You Found Me" TBA 1 Final
Round 2 detailed televoting results[35]
R/O Song Age groups Tel.
3‑9 10‑15 16‑29 30‑44 45‑59 60‑74 75+
1 "Done Getting Over You" 5 8 10 5 8 10 12 5
2 "30 km/h" 12 10 3 8 5 3 5 3
3 "It's Not Easy to Write a Love Song" 8 12 12 10 12 12 10 8
4 "Circus X" 10 5 5 12 10 5 3 10
5 "En sång om sommaren" 3 3 8 3 3 8 8 12

Heat 5

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The fifth heat will take place on 2 March 2024 at the Löfbergs Arena in Karlstad.[36]

R/O Artist Song Round 1 Round 2 Result
Votes Place Votes Points Place
1 Marcus & Martinus "Unforgettable" TBD
2 Chelsea Muco "Controlla"
3 Jay Smith "Back to My Roots"
4 Elecktra "Banne maj"
5 Annika Wickihalder "Light"
6 Medina "Que Sera"

Eurovision 2024 with regional semis

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Semi-final 1

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The first semi-final will take place on 30 April 2024 at the Arena Zagreb in Zagreb, Croatia[31] and feature six competing countries. Those countries plus Australia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, will vote in this semi-final.[37] The top four entries will qualify for the final.

R/O Country Artist Song
1  Croatia Baby Lasagna "Rim Tim Tagi Dim"
2  Albania Besa "Titan"
3  Serbia Teya Dora "Ramonda"
4   Switzerland Nemo "The Code"
5  Slovenia Raiven "Veronika"
6  Austria Kaleen "We Will Rave"

Semi-final 2

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The second semi-final will take place on 1 May 2024 at the Tampere Deck Arena in Tampere, Finland[31] and feature six competing countries. Those countries plus Armenia, Belgium, Czechia, Croatia, France, Georgia, Greece, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Malta, the Netherlands, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, will vote in this semi-final.[37] The top four entries will qualify for the final.

R/O Country Artist Song
1  Denmark Saba "Sand"
2  Iceland Hera Björk "Scared of Heights"
3  Estonia 5miinust and Puuluup "(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi"
4  Australia Electric Fields "One Milkali (One Blood)"
5  Norway Gåte "Ulveham"
6  Finland Windows95man[y] "No Rules!"

Semi-final 3

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The third semi-final will take place on 2 May 2024 at the PalaOlimpico in Turin, Italy[31] and feature seven competing countries. Those countries plus Albania, Austria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Moldova, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, will vote in this semi-final.[37] The show was originally planned to be held at Expo Tel Aviv in Tel Aviv, Israel, before the outbreak of the 2023 Israel-Hamas war. The top four entries will qualify for the final.

R/O Country Artist Song
1  Georgia Nutsa Buzaladze "Firefighter"
2  Azerbaijan Fahree feat. Ilkin Dovlatov "Özünlə apar"
3  Ukraine Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil "Teresa & Maria"
4  Latvia Dons "Hollow"
5  Armenia Ladaniva "Jako"
6  Israel Eden Golan "Hurricane"
7  Lithuania Silvester Belt "Luktelk"

Semi-final 4

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The fourth semi-final will take place on 3 May 2024 at the Spyros Kyprianou Arena in Limassol, Cyprus[31] and feature six competing countries. Those countries plus Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Croatia, Czechia, Finland, France, Iceland, Lithuania, Netherlands, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, will vote in this semi-final.[37] The top four entries will qualify for the final.

R/O Country Artist Song
1  Malta Sarah Bonnici "Loop"
2  San Marino Megara "11:11"
3  Ireland Bambie Thug "Doomsday Blue"
4  Greece Marina Satti "Zari"
5  Portugal Iolanda "Grito"
6  Cyprus Silia Kapsis "Liar"

Semi-final 5

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The fifth semi-final will take place on 4 May 2024 at the Paleis 12 in Brussels, Belgium[31] and feature six competing countries. Those countries plus Albania, Armenia, Austria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Norway, San Marino, and Switzerland, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, will vote in this semi-final.[37] The top four entries will qualify for the final.

R/O Country Artist Song
1  Czechia Aiko "Pedestal"
2  Moldova Natalia Barbu "In the Middle"
3  Belgium Mustii "Before the Party's Over"
4  Luxembourg Tali "Fighter"
5  Poland Luna "The Tower"
6  Netherlands Joost Klein "Europapa"
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