Today, 18 countries competed for a final spot at the Palasport Olimpico Arena in Turin, Italy. The ten countries with the most votes from the second semi-final are now clear.
On Thursday, May 12, 18 countries sought a place in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest. The ten countries with the most votes are now clear.
Belgium, the Czech Republic, Azerbaijan, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Australia, Sweden, Romania and Serbia will advance from the second semi-final to Saturday night’s final.
These ten countries will next appear in the Eurovision final, on Saturday 14 May. The top ten countries that have made their way to the next semi-finals will also be on the final stage. Iltalehti follows the visas on the spot in Turin.
Switzerland, Armenia, Iceland, Lithuania, Portugal, Norway, Greece, Ukraine, Moldova and the Netherlands, which made it to the first semi-final, will also be in the final. Spain, Italy, Britain, France and Germany will also compete in the finals.
In this order, the countries performed in the second semi-final on Thursday:
1. Finland The Rasmus: Jezebel
2. Israel Michael Ben David: IM
3. Serbia Construct: In corpore say
4. Azerbaijan Nadir Rüstəmli: Fade To Black
5. Georgia Circus Mircus: Lock Me In
6. Malta Emma Muscat: I Am What I Am
7. San Marino Achille Lauro: Stripper
8. Australia Sheldon Riley: Not The Same
9. Cyprus Andromache: Ela
10. Ireland Brooke: That’s Rich
11. Northern Macedonia Andrea: Circles
12. Estonia Stefan: Hope
13. Romania WRS – Llámame
14. Poland Ochman – River
15. Montenegro Vladana – Breathe
16. Belgium Jérémie Makiese Miss You
17. Sweden Cornelia Jakobs – Hold Me Closer
18. Czech Republic We Are Domi – Lights Off