Iceland: France and Italy win Alla leið 2023 Show Five!
Just two days shy of the first semi-final of this year’s Eurovision, Italy and France were crowned the winners of the fifth show of the Icelandic preview show Alla leið.
The four-member jury ranked this year’s Big Five entries with the highest points being awarded to France and Italy.
The results of show four are:
- France – La Zarra – “Évidemment” – 12+12+10+8 – 42 points
- Italy – Marco Mengoni – “Due vite” – 12+12+8+10 – 42 points
- Ukraine – TVORCHI – “Heart of Steel” – 12+10+7+8 – 37 points
- Spain – Blanca Paloma – “Eaea” – 8+7+8+10 – 33 points
- United Kingdom – Mae Muller – “I Wrote a Song” – 8+6+10+8 – 32 points
- Germany – Lord of the Lost – “Blood and Glitter” – 4+7+8+6 – 25 points
The overall ranking of this year’s Alla leið looks like this:
- Iceland – Diljá – “Power” – 12+12+12+12 – 48 points
- France – La Zarra – “Évidemment” – 12+12+10+8 – 42 points
- Italy – Marco Mengoni – “Due vite” – 12+12+8+10 – 42 points
- Croatia – Let 3 – “Mama ŠČ!” – 12+8+12+10 – 42 points
- Switzerland – Remo Forrer – “Watergun” – 12+8+12+8 – 40 points
- Ukraine – TVORCHI – “Heart of Steel” – 12+10+7+8 – 37 points
- Czechia – Vesna – “My Sister’s Crown” – 10+6+10+10 – 36 points
- Belgium – Gustaph – “Because of You” – 10+10+5+10 – 35 points
- Australia – Voyager – “Promise” – 6+12+12+4 – 34 points
- Sweden – Loreen – “Tattoo” – 10+8+12+4 – 34 points
- Denmark – Reiley – “Breaking My Heart” – 6+10+10+8 – 34 points
- Finland – Käärijä – “Cha Cha Cha” – 12+8+12+1 – 33 points
- Armenia – Brunette – “Future Lover” – 7+6+8+12 – 33 points
- Spain – Blanca Paloma – “Eaea” – 8+7+8+10 – 33 points
- Austria – Teya & Salena – “Who The Hell is Edgar?” – 12+6+6+8 – 32 points
- United Kingdom – Mae Muller – “I Wrote a Song” – 8+6+10+8 – 32 points
- Moldova – Pasha Parfeni – “Soarele și luna” – 12+7+7+5 – 31 points
- Portugal – Mimicat – “Ai coração” – 8+7+6+8 – 31 points
- Cyprus – Andrew Lambrou – “Break a Broken Heart” – 3+8+12+5 – 28 points
- Azerbaijan – TuralTuranX – “Tell Me More” – 10+6+10+2 – 28 points
- Georgia – Iru – “Echo” – 6+5+7+10 – 28 points
- Norway – Alessandra – Queen of the Kings – 6+7+6+8 – 27 points
- Latvia – Sudden Lights – “Aijā” – 2+12+8+4 – 26 points
- Greece – Victor Vernicos – “What They Say” – 5+2+12+7 – 26 points
- Slovenia – Joker Out – “Carpe Diem” – 5+12+4+5 – 26 points
- Albania – Albina & Familija Kelmendi – “Duje” – 3+6+6+10 – 25 points
- Germany – Lord of the Lost – “Blood and Glitter” – 4+7+8+6 – 25 points
- Estonia – Alika – “Bridges” – 6+7+2+7 – 22 points
- Ireland – Wild Youth – “We Are One” – 6+4+5+7 – 22 points
- Malta – The Busker – “Dance (Our Own Party)” – 3+6+5+7 – 21 points
- Serbia – Luke Black – “Samo mi se spava” – 7+5+6+3 – 21 points
- Lithuania – Monika Linkyte – “Stay” – 5+4+6+4 – 19 points
- Poland – Blanka – “Solo” – 2+4+4+7 – 17 points
- Netherlands – Mia Nicolai & DIon Cooper – “Burning Daylight” – 7+3+5+1 – 16 points
- Israel – Noa Kirel – “Unicorn” – 7+1+1+3 – 12 points
- Romania – Theodor Andrei – “D.G.T (Off and On)” – 1+4+1+2 – 8 points
- San Marino – Piqued Jacks – “Like an Animal” – 1+2+1+1 – 5 points
Iceland is the show’s winner with France,Italy and Croatia all tying in the second place.
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