Eurovision 2022: The results of our poll!

A few hours ago, the results of our Poll were announced via a live broadcast on the Douze Points channel on Youtube. You can watch the video here:

With 30 members of the jury and 1500 votes of the audience, the final results are as follows:

  1. Greece 462 points
  2. Sweden 304 points
  3. Netherlands 296 points
  4. Spain 262 points
  5. Italy 245 points
  6. Cyprus 169 points
  7. Albania 155 points
  8. UK 150 points
  9. Finland 134 points
  10. Poland 118 points
  11. Austria 118 points
  12. Australia 115 points
  13. Norway 98 points
  14. Serbia 98 points
  15. Armenia 98 points
  16. France 95 points
  17. Ukraine 93 points
  18. Portugal 92 points
  19. Estonia 65 points
  20. Belgium 65 points
  21. Croatia 65 points
  22. Lithuania 64 points
  23. Czech Republic 63 points
  24. Azerbaijan 32 points
  25. Germany 28 points
  26. Montenegro 135 points (B semifinal)
  27. Malta 119 points (B semifinal)
  28. Romania 118 points (B semifinal)
  29. San Marino 100 points (B semifinal)
  30. Iceland 77 points (A semifinal)
  31. Switzerland 77 points (A semifinal)
  32. Moldova 74 points (A semifinal)
  33. Latvia 69 points (A semifinal)
  34. Denmark 61 points (A semifinal)
  35. Ireland 62 points (B semifinal)
  36. Israel 61 points (B semifinal)
  37. North Macedonia 53 points (B semifinal)
  38. Slovenia 45 points (A semifinal)
  39. Georgia 38 points (B semifinal)
  40. Bulgaria 32 points (A semifinal)

The jury in the final voted as follows:

  1. Greece 284 points
  2. Sweden 184 points
  3. Netherlands 177 points
  4. Spain 123 points
  5. Italy 119 points
  6. Finland 96 points
  7. Australia 73 points
  8. Albania 70 points
  9. UK 66 points
  10. Austria 64 points
  11. Armenia 56 points
  12. Portugal 48 points
  13. Poland 46 points
  14. Croatia 45 points
  15. Serbia 44 points
  16. Cyprus 37 points
  17. Norway 36 points
  18. Ukraine 30 points
  19. Belgium 29 points
  20. Lithuania 28 points
  21. France 28 points
  22. Estonia 24 points
  23. Azerbaijan 14 points
  24. Germany 11 points
  25. Czech Republic 8 points

The public agreed and disagreed by voting in the final as follows:

  1. Greece 178 points
  2. Spain 139 points
  3. Cyprus 132 points
  4. Italy 126 points
  5. Sweden 120 points
  6. Netherlands 119 points
  7. Albania 85 points
  8. UK 84 points
  9. Poland 72 points
  10. France 67 points
  11. Ukraine 63 points
  12. Norway 62 points
  13. Czech Republic 55 points
  14. Austria 54 points
  15. Serbia 54 points
  16. Portugal 44 points
  17. Australia 42 points
  18. Armenia 42 points
  19. Estonia 41 points
  20. Finland 39 points
  21. Lithuania 36 points
  22. Belgium 36 points
  23. Croatia 20 points
  24. Azerbaijan 18 points
  25. Germany 17 points

The following are the detailed results of each semifinal:

First semifinal

Greece 538 points
Netherlands 401 points
Albania 310 points
Austria 259 points
Norway 243 points
Ukraine 240 points
Armenia 236 points
Portugal 203 points
Lithuania 144 points
Croatia 121 points
Switzerland 77 points
Iceland 77 points
Moldova 74 points
Latvia 69 points
Denmark 61 points
Slovenia 45 points
Bulgaria 32 points

Jury:

Greece 294 points
Netherlands 214 points
Albania 154 points
Armenia 138 points
Austria 131 points
Norway 114 points
Portugal 110 points
Ukraine 105 points
Croatia 75 points
Lithuania 69 points
Latvia 32 points
Denmark 30 points
Iceland 28 points
Moldova 28 points
Switzerland 16 points
Slovenia 10 points
Bulgaria 8 points

Public:

Greece 244 points
Netherlands 187 points
Albania 156 points
Ukraine 135 points
Norway 129 points
Austria 128 points
Armenia 98 points
Portugal 93 points
Lithuania 75 points
Switzerland 51 points
Iceland 49 points
Moldova 46 points
Croatia 46 points
Latvia 37 points
Slovenia 35 points
Denmark 31 points
Bulgaria 24 points

Second semifinal

Sweden 417 points
Cyprus 297 points
Poland 270 points
Finland 269 points
Australia 256 points
Serbia 216 points
Estonia 215 points
Belgium 196 points
Czech Republic 160 points
Azerbaijan 150 points
Montenegro 135 points
Malta 119 points
Romania 118 points
San Marino 100 points
Ireland 62 points
Israel 61 points
Northern Macedonia 53 points
Georgia 38 points

Jury:

Sweden 236 points
Finland 174 points
Australia 150 points
Poland 117 points
Cyprus 114 points
Estonia 111 points
Serbia 111 points
Belgium 102 points
Azerbaijan 85 points
Malta 71 points
Montenegro 65 points
San Marino 59 points
Czech Republic 58 points
Romania 57 points
Israel 20 points
Georgia 13 points
Northern Macedonia 12 points
Ireland 11 points

Public:

Cyprus 183 points
Sweden 181 points
Poland 153 points
Australia 106 points
Serbia 105 points
Estonia 104 points
Czech Republic 102 points
Finland 95 points
Belgium 94 points
Montenegro 70 points
Azerbaijan 65 points
Romania 61 points
Ireland 51 points
Malta 48 points
San Marino 41 points
Northern Macedonia 41 points
Israel 41 points
Georgia 25 points

These, therefore, are the results of our Poll for this year! It remains to be seen if our preferences will become a reality in a few days, since the rehearsals for Eurovision 2022 will start soon!

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun, as rich exclusive rehearsal material is coming!

OGAE Poll 2022: The results from OGAE Czech Republic, Lithuania, Austria and EC Germany!

The results for the OGAE Poll 2022 continue today, with OGAE Czech Republic,OGAE Lithuania,OGAE Austria and EC Germany being the next fan clubs to reveal the results of their members.

First we have the results from OGAE Czech Republic:

  • 1 point goes to Cyprus
  • 2 points go to Albania
  • 3 points go to Norway
  • 4 points go to Austria
  • 5 points go to Estonia
  • 6 points go to Poland
  • 7 points go to France
  • 8 points go to Spain
  • 10 points go to Italy and..
  • 12 points go to Sweden

The first 12 points of the day go to Sweden and Hold me Closer,as Italy and Spain follow.

The second fan club for today is OGAE Lithuania:

  • 1 point goes to France
  • 2 points go to Greece
  • 3 points go to Portugal
  • 4 points go to Norway
  • 5 points go to Ukraine
  • 6 points go to Albania
  • 7 points go to Spain
  • 8 points go to the Netherlands
  • 10 points go to Italy and…
  • 12 points go to Sweden 

Another 12 points for Sweden and Cornelia Jacobs and now Sweden is in the lead of the poll.

The third fan club for today is OGAE Austria:

  • 1 point goes to Czech Republic
  • 2 points go to Ukraine
  • 3 points go to Serbia
  • 4 points go to Norway
  • 5 points go to the Netherlands
  • 6 points go to Spain
  • 7 points go to France
  • 8 points go to the United Kingdom
  • 10 points go to Sweden and…
  • 12 points go to Italy 

The first 12 points for today for Italy and Mahmood and Blanco.

The fourth and last fan club for today is EC Germany:

  • 1 point goes to Finland
  • 2 points go to Austria
  • 3 points go to Ukraine
  • 4 points go to Estonia
  • 5 points go to Spain
  • 6 points go to France
  • 7 points go to the Netherlands
  • 8 points go to the United Kingdom
  • 10 points go to Sweden and…
  • 12 points go to Italy

Italy gets her second 12 points of the day and that brings them back in the first place of the poll.

The total scoreboard after the votes of 38 to 43 fan clubs is as follows:

With only five fan clubs remaining to reveal their votes the result is still fragile,as Italy leads only with one point!

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Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the results of OGAE Poll 2022!

Soure: OGAE International

Eurovision 2022: Second wave of tickets to go on sale on April 28!

A second wave of tickets for all 9 performances of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 will go on sale from 10:00 am (CEST) on April 28 .

More tickets for the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest will be available from 10:00 am April. Tickets will be sold through TicketOne where users can pre-register to save time before purchasing tickets. Tickets will be on sale for all nine performances. The terms of purchase remain the same as the tickets purchased in the first wave of sales. Full prices and terms can be found on the TicketOne .

Specifically, a total of 63,000 tickets will be given for the three live shows, the three jury rejearsals and the three family shows. Of these, 25,000 have already been allocated. The rest of the number includes the tickets that the delegations get, the sponsors, but also the tickets that will be given to the fan clubs. The rest will be available online through Ticketone in the second and final wave of sales.

More information about Eurovision 2022 tickets can be found in our relevant article.

The 66th Eurovision Song Contest will take place on May 10, 12 and 14 in Turin, Italy.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments related to our favorite contest!

Source: eurovision.tv

Iceland: Systur to be joined by their brother in Eurovision 2022!

The Icelandic band Systur has revealed that their younger brother will appear with them at this year’s Eurovision .

The artists who will represent Iceland at Eurovision, revealed that their brother Eythor will join them on the stage in Turin. Eythor has the knowledge of many musical instruments and will play drums in their performance.

 

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Η δημοσίευση κοινοποιήθηκε από @systur_siggabetaelin

Iceland will appear in 14th place in the first semi-final on May 10th with the song, “Með hækkandi sól ”   (“With The Rising Sun”).

Below you can watch the performance of the Icelandic participation in their national final:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk9D10EyxHA

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Icelandic participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy!

Source : eurovoix

 

OGAE Poll 2022: The results from OGAE Estonia,Hungary and Belgium!

The results for the OGAE Poll 2022 continue today, with OGAE Estonia ,OGAE Hungary and OGAE Belgium being the next fan clubs to reveal the results of their members.

The results are as follows:

  • 1 point goes to the United Kingdom
  • 2 points go to Poland
  • 3 points go to Spain
  • 4 points go to Greece
  • 5 points go to France
  • 6 points go to Czech Republic
  • 7 points go to Italy
  • 8 points go to the Netherlands
  • 10 points go to Ukraine and…
  • 12 points go to Sweden

First 12 points for today go to Sweden and Hold me Closer,as Ukraine and the Netherlands follow.

  • 1 point goes to the United Kingdom
  • 2 points  go to Ukraine
  • 3 points go to Poland
  • 4 points go to the Netherlands
  • 5 points go to Italy
  • 6 points go to Albania
  • 7 points go to Austria
  • 8 points go to Sweden
  • 10 points go to France and..
  • 12 points go to Spain

Spain gets the second 12 points for today from Hungary that it’s not participating in this year’s contest.

  • 1 point goes to Austria
  • 2 points go to Estonia
  • 3 points go to Norway
  • 4 points go to France
  • 5 points go to Spain
  • 6 points go to the United Kingdom
  • 7 points go to Poland
  • 8 points go to Sweden
  • 10 points go to Italy and…
  • 12 points go to the Netherlands 

S10 receives the last 12 points of today’s results from their neighbors.

The total scoreboard after the results of 34 of 43 fan clubs is as follows:

Italy is leading for only one point against Sweden with only nine clubs remaining to vote.

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Soure: OGAE International

Greece: Stefania confirmed as Eurovision 2022 spokesperson!

Stefania Lymperakaki will announce this year the 12 points of the Greek jury, in the Grand Final of the 66th Eurovision, which will take place on Saturday, May 14, 2022 at the Pala Olympico in Turin, Italy.

A year later, Stefania – who with “Last Dance” brought Greece to the top 10 of the Contest – presents her own music show in the Netherlands, has released three new singles, while starring in a movie that will be released in September. In this year’s final of the Competition, she undertakes another role, to give in a live broadcast the highest score of the Greek jury.

Maria Kozakou and George Kapoutzidis, faithful to their appointment for another year, will be in charge of the commentary on the Eurovision 2022 broadcast, which we will watch live on ERT1, ERTFLIX, the Second Program and the Voice of Greece, at 10, 12 (Semifinals) and 14 May 2022 (Grand Final), at 22:00.

Greece with Amanda Georgiadi and the song “Die together” competes on May 10, in the First Semifinal.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the updates!

Armenia: “All I can say right now is that it’s gonna be very intimate :)” – EurovisionFun interviewed Rosa Linn

Armenia came back to Eurovision Song Contest this year with a very precious representative, whose name is Rosa Linn (Rosa Kostandyan). She will represent the country with a very personal song of hers with her being the main songwriter behind it which is called ‘SNAP‘. EurovisionFun messaged to interview her and the kind-hearted team immediately agreed to arrange the interview.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVqGKkm7xBE

We asked her several questions and she answered them!

  • Rosa, what is ‘SNAP’ about?

The song was written at a point in time where I was at this snapping point. It’s about being on the verge of giving it all up but in the end, realizing that I could face these difficulties easier and overcome them with a bit more self love.

  • What were your reaction and the reaction of your family members when you told them about being selected to represent Armenia at the biggest music contest?

Being selected has a very deep meaning to me as it’s something I’ve dreamed of since a young age. The last two years were terribly negative for me and my family and my country. I can bring something positive to my country with my participation in ESC and that’s why I was so excited to be selected for this opportunity.

  • You’re one of the artists of Tamar Kaprelian’s label “Nvak Collective”. What made you apply to be part of it?

In 2019 I was playing at a local festival with my band, after our performance their community manager came to me and suggested to apply to a summer songwriting camp. I did. After that I got invited to take part in the same process but in Israel. Since then Nvak has just become my family and Tamar is always someone I have looked to for guidance while navigating this industry.

  • What does the music video symbolize?

The concept was developed by the music video director and it’s about taking the risk, and flying to catch your dreams. When I first was presented with his idea I instantly felt connected to that story and the message really captured exactly what I thought when writing the song. That’s the energy I want to bring to Eurovision!!!

  • Your live performances of ‘SNAP’ at the preparties were fascinating and magical. Were you nervous since those were your first performances in front of big audiences?

I thought I would be. But once I got on the stage and saw the eyes of people in front… it’s like they took the nerves away and I just enjoyed every bit of my performance.

  • Did you make any friendships during the preparties?

All the participants I met were good people which made me really happy. We got close by the end of the promo tours and I already miss them around. I’ve had the chance to keep in touch with some contestants like Sheldon, Ronela, Stefan on socials doing lives and just going back and forth about our shared experiences.

  • Who are your favourites of this year’s contest?

There are a lot of artist that stood out for me this year and I think we have a very strong competition this year (in a positive meaning)… I really believe in Cornelia as an artist, I know that she’ll give us much more after ESC. I think Sheldon has the most beautiful voice. I love MARO and Amanda. Idk each artist is really unique in their own way.

  • Will your staging in Turin be the continuation of the music video or will it be completely different from it?

All I can say right now is that it’s gonna be very intimate 🙂

We wish Rosa Linn all the best!

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all news regarding Eurovision 2022!

Eurovision 2022: Watch live the results of our poll tonight!

Today is the last station of our poll, after the expiration of the deadline for the voting of the Grand Final and the 1500 different votes that we received, the results follow, which will be announced tonight through a live broadcast on the Douze Points channel on Youtube.
The broadcast will take place at 21:00 CET and will be a simulation of a typical Eurovision final. The results will be presented in detail, with each Eurovisionfun author giving his points and after the jury voting the total points of the televoting will be added, determined by you! Therefore, 50% of the result was determined based on your own vote and the remaining 50% by the authors of Eurovisionfun.

You can watch the premiere below:

The running order of the Grand Final emerged after an allocation draw for the Grand Final half of each country, the results of which were announced in the videos of the semi-finals (first and second). Then, the countries were put in order taking into account the same criteria as the organizers of Eurovision (type of each song, etc.). Therefore, the running order of the Grand Final is the following:

  1. Austria
  2. Armenia
  3. United Kingdom
  4. Serbia
  5. Poland
  6. Czech Republic
  7. Netherlands
  8. Albania
  9. Italy
  10. Belgium
  11. Greece
  12. Estonia
  13. Croatia
  14. Cyprus
  15. Portugal
  16. Finland
  17. Lithuania
  18. Ukraine
  19. Azerbaijan
  20. France
  21. Australia
  22. Norway
  23. Sweden
  24. Germany
  25. Spain

Until then you can remember the entries competing in the Grand Final below:

So, tune in to the results of our poll tonight, and check who is our Eurovision 2022 winner!

Greece: The second rehearsal changed for Wednesday, May 4!

The second rehearsal of the Greek entry, at the Pala Olimpico, for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest, will finally take place on Wednesday, May 4, at 16.50 cet.

Although Greece will compete in the 15th series of appearances in the First Semifinal, will hold its second rehearsal as the 14th country before Iceland, as originally announced.

This means that Amanda’s second rehearsal will take place on Wednesday, May 4 at 16.50 cet, effectively closing the program for this day. Respectively, the rehearsal of Iceland will take place the next day, on Thursday, May 5, at 10.00 cet.

The first Greek rehearsal remains on May 1, at 14.20 cet, after the rehearsal of Iceland. No change was made here.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the updates regarding the Greek entry in Eurovision 2022!

Mahmood: “If I could help Ukraine win, I would do it”!

Mahmood gave a very interesting interview to Corriere della Sera. The artist, who will be on the stage of Eurovision for the second time, spoke about the chances of Italy for a consecutive victory, the participation of Achille Lauro with San Marino and the possible victory of Ukraine in this year’s competition.

Mahmood considers an impossible back-to-back victory of Italy in Eurovision impossible and compares it with the failure of the national football team to qualify for the finals of the Mundial, after winning Euro 2020.

It is impossible for Italy to win for two consecutive years; even with football it went like this: in 2020 the victory and this year the exclusion.

The popular singer would like Ukraine to be the winner, saying that he would do everything in his power to win the Kalush Orchestra.

If it could help in any way, I would make Ukraine win, twenty Eurovisions could never be worth what is happening in this country.

Commenting on Achile Lauro, Mahmood echoed Blanco’s statements, saying he had not participated in Eurovision again with any country other than Italy.

I like this piece more than the one Lauro competed with at the San Remo Festival. I’m happy to be back in this scene for Italy, even though I thought it would never happen again after I went to the competition with Soldi two years ago.

Mahmood returns to the Eurovision stage with Blanco, with the song Brividi:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Beqe14HYY5o

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