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Final Eurovision Song Contest tonight, increasingly busy at Ahoy

Still not sure whether you should watch tonight? Well, then read this. Because you don’t want to miss that huge inflatable moon and a singing Jan Smit, do you?

Yes, Jan Smit is going to sing. He sings a part of the song together with Chantal Janzen and Edsilia Rombley Venus by Shocking Blue during the opening of the finale.

Furthermore – apart from all the performances of the countries of course – the performance of Afrojack, Glennis Grace and Wulf is also something not to be missed. Several songs, including Hero on Titanium, can be heard.

In addition, the new song by former Eurovision winner Duncan Laurence can be heard: Stars. He would actually show it live, but due to a corona infection, the new song can be admired via a video.

And more fun? Certainly even more fun. There are also many former winners to see. Lordi, Mans Zelmerlöw, Lenny Kuhr and Teach-In, Helena Paparizou and Sandra Kim will be on the rooftops in Rotterdam and will sing a part of their winning song there, for example.

In recent days, many compliments have already been received for the impressive light shows during the semi-finals, so you can see those light shows again tonight. During the first performance in Cyprus, even flaming letters can be seen and during the last performance in San Marino, fireworks are set off. Other countries are also coming out with their decoration and light: an enormous inflatable moon can be seen during the performance of Blas Cantó for Spain.

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