After the success of the first semi-final that kept over 5 million viewers glued to the screen, the time has come for the second semifinal of the Eurovision song contest. The singers from 18 countries will compete to win the coveted ticket for the final of the event and thus join the cast, currently composed of the Big 5 (the representatives of Italy, France, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom) and the top 10 Winning countries of 11 May namely Switzerland, Armenia, Iceland, Lithuania, Portugal, Norway, Greece, Ukraine, Moldova and the Netherlands. They will still be there to lead the second semifinal at the PalaOlimpico in Turin Laura Pausini, Mika and Alessandro Cattelan. The first two will perform in a duet in support of peace in Ukraine, on the notes of Fragile by Sting and People have the power by Patti Smith.
Eurovision, Cattelan: ‘Peace message this year even more important’
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The ladder
Among the countries that perform, there is great expectation for San Marino that ranks Achille Lauro and for Malta with Emma Muscat, known in Italy for its participation in the talent Amici. Together with them on stage other 16 artists from as many countries. To kick off the race will be the Finland with The Rasmus and the song Jezebel. Then it will be the turn of Israel (Michael Ben David – I.M), Serbia (Konstrakta – In Body Healthy) Azerbaijan (Nadir Rustamli – Fade To Black), Georgia (Circus Mircus – Lock Me In), Malta (Emma Muscat – I Am What I Am), San Marino (Achille Lauro – Stripper), Australia (Sheldon Riley – Not The Same), Cipro (Andromache – Ela), Ireland (Brooke – That’s Rich), North Macedonia (Andrea – Circles), Estonia (Stefan – Hope), Romania (WRS – Call Me), Poland (Ochman – River), Montenegro (Vladana – Breathe), Belgium (Jeremiah Makiese – Miss You), Sweden (Cornelia Jakobs – Hold Me Closer), Czech Republic (We Are Domi – Lights Off).
Today’s the day! It’s time for the Second Semi-Final of #Eurovison 2022!
Who will you be voting for? #ESC2022 #Eurovision2022 pic.twitter.com/R9EstpYEeZ
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 12, 2022
Achille Lauro at Eurovision for San Marino
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The evaluation
After the performance of all the singers, each nation assigns two sessions of scores from 1 to 8, 10 and 12 points, one entrusted to the spectators via televoting, messaging and the Eurovision website, the other to a jury composed of five employees to work. Participating nations (except for their own artist) plus Germany, UK and Spain can vote for the second semi-final. The best ten will pass the round and will perform again on Saturday 14th, when the Big Five, that is the countries that directly access the final Italy, Germany, United Kingdom, France and Spain. In the final all participating nations vote.
Mahmood e Blanco tra i Big five dell’Eurovision song contest
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The guests
The three artists of The flightPiero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto e Gianluca Ginoble. The latter having resulted Covid positive will perform in virtual version. ‘We will transform a problem into an opportunity’, says the deputy director of Rai1 Claudio Fasulo. The trio, when they represented Italy in the 60th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest (2015), won first place in televoting and third overall.
There will also be room for a passage of Germany (Malik Harris – Rockstars), Spain (Chanel – SloMo), United Kingdom (Sam Ryder – Space Man) between the Big Five, together with Italy and France, with direct access to the final.
ANSA agency
Blanco and Mahmood, competing in the Eurovision Song Contest for Italy with Chills, won the Best Lyrics Award, an award for the best song text assigned by Eurostory, an online magazine dedicated to the event (ANSA)
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