The second semi -finals of the Eurovision Song Contest will take place today on Thursday.

Finnish Eurovision Song Contest Erika Vikman will seek the final of the song competition tonight.

Vikman performs last evening ICH KONE with his song. There are a total of 16 countries competing in the same semifinals, of which the 10 most audience votes can be reached on Saturday’s finals.

Iltalehti is now presenting a few opponents of Vikman in this evening’s semifinals.

Fairy

Latvian’s Beach Department relies on a fairytale staging. Sarah Louise Bennett, Ebu

Latvia is represented by the folk band with a song on the song Bur Man Laimi. Members of the female band are dressed like fairies and the performance creates a fairy tale atmosphere. The stage shows long ribbons hanging from the ceiling, including artists dancing.

Paragraph Bur Man Laimi Let’s sing completely in Latvia and the name means “bring to me happiness”. Most recently, the Latvia’s visa was fully heard in its own language in 2004.

Name

A Maltese representative bounces on the gym ball. Sarah Louise Bennett, Ebu

One of the biggest pre -favorites in the competition is Malta’s Miriana Conte song Service. In the past the song’s name was Cantwhich meant singing in the language of Malta. However, the word in some ears sounded like a naughty English word, so Ebu decided to intervene.

However, Miriana did not startle this, but the song has received a lot of attention in the social media. Malta has never won the song competition yet, but now there has been an opportunity. During the performance, Miriana, for example, bounces on a gym ball. The stage also features a lip -like structure with a disco ball inside.

Opera

Austria JJ appears in a “sailboat”. Alma Bengtsson, Ebu

Betting statistics say that Sweden’s largest opponent is representing Austria Johannes Pietschbetter known as an artist name JJ. His racing song Wasted Love Initially, it seems like a pop opera, which, however, becomes techno-jet.

The Austrian performance has a maritime atmosphere as JJ sings in a sailboat. The performance shows a large lighthouse that shines with a shimmering light.

Litter

Princ relies on the power of his Balkan ballad at the Eurovision Song Contest. Alma Bengtsson, Alma Bengtsson

The traditional Balkan ballad is served this spring Serbian Princip. His racing song Mila It is a delicate love song that the artist plays quite skillfully.

Princ is not alone on stage, but has background dancers dressed in black appearances. The second semifinals have many women’s ballads, so Serbia may have a small chance for the final place. The country last won the Eurovision Song Contest in Helsinki in 2007 with a song Molita.

Pyrozade

Yuval Raphael appears on a structure that resembles crystal crowns. Alma Bengtsson, Alma Bengtsson

This year, Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest has sparked gravel sounds due to the Gaza War. Nonetheless, the country is seen in the song competition as Yuval Raphael rises to the stage New Day Will Rise.

Yuval interprets his flamboyant song on a large crystal crown -like structure. The tires around the singer shine and the golden pyrozade will be seen at the end of the performance.

Milkshake

Australian milkshake dancing gets a smile on the lips. Sarah Louise Bennett

Australia internally chose as a visa representative Go-JO’swhich is one of the most popular artists in their country at the moment. His fast -paced competition is called Milkshake Man. The style of Go-JO is a bit like Harry Styles, one of the most successful male artists.

The GO-JO presentation shows a large blender inside which the singer moves. A fast -paced milkshake dance may be this summer’s hit.

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