At last we know the 20 candidates who surpassed the two semifinals of Eurovision 2023 and that they will fight to be the winners of this edition. Croatia, Moldova, Switzerland, Finland, the Czech Republic, Israel, Portugal, Sweden, Serbia and Norway qualified in the first semifinal. While Albania, Cyprus, Estonia, Belgium, Austria, Lithuania, Poland, Australia, Armenia and Slovenia did so in the second.
To them is added Ukraine, winner of Eurovision 2022, and Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Germany, members of the “Big Five” who are automatically ranked each year. Our Spanish representative, Blanca Paloma, is ready to give everything together with her team, and conquer the hearts of Europe with her theme Hey.
Although the winning country of the previous contest of this song festival was Ukraine, for reasons more than justified by the war conflict, Eurovision 2023 is not going to be held on Ukrainian lands. It is the United Kingdom that hosts the entire event, specifically in its M&S Bank Arena stadium, in Liverpool.
Schedule and where to see Eurovision 2023
The final of the Eurovision Song Contest will take place this Saturday May 13, 2023. The schedule has not undergone changes and remains as in other years. In Spain, you can enjoy this annual event from 21:00 hours on the usual channels.
- What time does Eurovision 2023 start? 21:00 peninsular time.
- Where to watch Eurovision? Open on channel 1 of TVE, online directly from the RTVE website or online through the YouTube channel of Eurovision.
You can enjoy Eurovision on TV, from the internet or from El Confidencial
Furthermore, since El Confidencial will offer you minute-by-minute coverage of the event. we will continue to White Dove with his Hey and we will know if she is the winner of this edition of Eurovision 2023. It should be remembered that this year, the voting system for the Eurovision final changes a bit.
The jury’s vote will continue to weigh heavily in determining which country wins points. For its part, the public vote will be carried out through the usual channels, but this year even viewers from countries that do not participate in this edition will be able to vote online. Your vote will have the same weight as that of any other participating country and will be added to the televoting total.
At last we know the 20 candidates who surpassed the two semifinals of Eurovision 2023 and that they will fight to be the winners of this edition. Croatia, Moldova, Switzerland, Finland, the Czech Republic, Israel, Portugal, Sweden, Serbia and Norway qualified in the first semifinal. While Albania, Cyprus, Estonia, Belgium, Austria, Lithuania, Poland, Australia, Armenia and Slovenia did so in the second.
2023-05-13 07:23:59
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