Spain: Watch all the live performances of the artists at the PrePartyES 2022!

Last night the final Eurovision Party took place successfully at the La Riviera in Madrid. More than 32 eurostars attended the PrePartyES 2022!.

The host of the event was Ruth Lorenzo!

Below you can watch their performances:
What do you think of the Eurovision Party in Madrid?
Which performance is your favourite? Feel free to tell us in the comments below!
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Eurovision 2022: At TikTok exclusively the snippets from the first rehearsals!

The EBU announced that TikTok has become an official entertainment partner, while at the same time revealing something very important for all the fans of the contest. The snippets of the first rehearsals will be shown exclusively from the official Eurovision account on TikTok!

For the first time this year, the press center will open for accredited journalists (both on site and online) on Wednesday, May 4th. The first rehearsals will not be available to journalists and the only excerpts that will be made public will be through TikTok.

In addition, through TikTok there will be a daily video with all the highlights of the day, while the semifinals and the finals will be broadcast live, but with a different version, than in the TV broadcast.

For more backstages, videos, but also exclusive material, all you have to do is follow the Eurovision account on TikTok.

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Eurovision 2022 Poll: Results of Second Semi-final released!

We had more than 2,300 different votes for our Poll and the results of the Second Semi-final have already been announced. 50% of the results was determined by the votes of our readers and the remaining 50% by the authors of Eurovisionfun.

The ten countries that got the ticket to the final (in random order) are:

  • Belgium
  • Finland
  • Australia
  • Poland
  • Sweden
  • Serbia
  • Czech Republic
  • Azerbaijan
  • Estonia
  • Cyprus

The countries that didn’t qualify and their scores are the following:

11. Montenegro 135

12. Malta 119

13. Romania 118

14. San Marino 100

15. Ireland 62

16. Israel 61

17. North Macedonia 53

18. Georgia 38

You can see the announcement of the results in detail in the video of Douze Points that follows:

Stay tuned, as tomorrow follows the Grand Final recap and the opening of the voting in order to decide our own winner of Eurovision 2022!

Eurovision 2022: Watch the results of our poll for the two Semi-finals!

Like every Eurovision website, we also have our poll for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest. In collaboration with Douze Points on YouTube, it’s time for the results!

More than 2,300 separate votes were submitted for the two semi-finals and now it is time to announce the 20 countries that will advance to the Grand Final. For about two weeks you voted for your favorite top 10 in each semi-final. The public vote corresponds to 50% of the result, while the remaining 50% is determined by the authors of Eurovisionfun.

On Tuesday, April 5th at 21.00 CET, you will be able to watch through the following video the ten countries that qualify from the first semi-final.

On Thursday, April 7th, at the same time (21:00 CET), you will be able to watch the results of the second semi-final through the following video

Immediately after the results, the voting for the Grand Final will begin, so that together the readers and the editors of Eurovisionfun, we can release our winning song, for Eurovision 2022!

 

Eurovision 2022: What does the running order for the Second Semi-Final reveal? (Statistics)

We are only a few days away from this year’s Eurovision Song Contest which will take place in Turin. Soon the rehearsals of this year’s 40 entries will begin, giving us a taste of what we will see on stage during the three big nights of Eurovision, but also clarifying the fate of possible favourites.

In our previous article, we analyzed which countries have the best chance of taking part in the final, in accordance with their position in the running order of the First Semi-Final.

Now, we are going to analyze the Second Semi-Final of Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

In the following article, we will analyse which countries have the best chance of making it to the Grand Final, depending on the position in which they were placed to compete and specifically the history of each country, since the system of semi-finals in 2008, that competed in that position. Finally, we will also look at how the countries that competed in those positions ranked in the semi-finals.

Eighteen countries will compete on Thursday, May 12  for the last ten tickets to the Grand Final on May 14.

1. Finland

The second semi-final will start with The Rasmus and the song “Jezebel“. A strong opening for the semi-final.

Performing first in the semi-final, is greatly favorable, while only four countries have not qualified from the first place. (2010, 2013, 2017 and 2019)

That means, nine of the thirteen countries that performed first, qualified for the Final. Specifically, in 2008 (8th), 2009 (13th, it was the wildcard of the juries), 2011 (5th), 2012 (2nd), 2014 (9th), 2015 (7th), 2016 (8th), 2018 (2nd) and 2021 (9th).

2. Israel

In second, ominous, place Michael Ben David will perform his song “I.M.

However, second place in this semi-final, is almost in the same level with that of the first semi-final.

In this place, seven countries haven’t managed to qualify for the final, while six have qualified, in 2008 (12th it was the wildcard of the juries), 2010 (6th), 2011 (7th), 2012 (9th), 2016 (6th) and 2017 (7th).

3. Serbia

Konstrakta will perform “In Corpore Sano“, in third place.

Third place is one of the worst in this semi-final. Only four countries have qualified, in 2008(7th), 2010(8th), 2014(6th), 2018(9th ).

4. Azerbaijan

Nadir Rustamli with the song “Fade to Black”, will perform fourth.

Statistically, fourth place is a great place, as eight songs from the thirteen, qualified for the final, in 2008(1st), 2010(5th), 2012(7th), 2013(1st), 2015(9th), 2016(7t) 2019(4th) and 2021 (6th).

5. Georgia

Circus Mircus will perform “Lock Me In”, in fifth place.

Statistically speaking, is one of the worst places in the second semi-final. Omly four countries have managed to qualify in 2013(9th), 2014(8th), 2017(6th), 2018(5th).

6. Malta

Emma Muscat is the representative of Malta with the song “I Am What I Am”.

It is statistically one of the best positions, only five countries have not qualified from sixth place, in 210, 2012, 2018, 2019 and 2021.

That is, eight out of 12 countries that performed sixth qualified for the final in 2008(9th), 2009(1st), 2011(6th), 2013(4th), 2014(1st), 2015(4th), 2016(10th), 2017(4th).

7. San Marino

San Marino’s Achille Lauro will perform “Stripper” in seventh place.

Statistically, seventh place is a moderate place, as only seven countries have qualified in 2010(2nd), 2011(10th), 2012(8th), 2017(2nd)2018(3rd), 2019(10th) and 2021(7th).

8. Australia

Sheldon Riley with “Not the Same” is the representative of Australia.

Based on statistics, it is a great place to perform. Eight countries have qualified in 2010(7th), 2011(1st), 2013(6th), 2014(3rd), 2017(10th), 2018(7th) and 2019(3rd) and 2021(2nd).

9. Cyprus

Cyprus is represented by Andromache and the song “Ela”.

Based on statistics, it is a moderate place, only six countries have qualified from ninth place 2009(8th), 2013(2nd)2015(3rd), 2016(4th), 2018(4th) and 2021(8th).

10. Ireland

Brooke will perform the song “That’s Rich” for Ireland.

Statistically, it is not that good of a place, only five countries have qualified from ninth place, in 2008(6th), 2010(4th), 2014(5th), 2015(2nd)2016(1st).

11. North Macedonia

Andrea will represent North Macedonia with the song “Circles”.

Based on statistics, it is a moderate place, only seven countries have qualified from 11th place in 2008(4th), 2012(1st), 2013(7th), 2015(10th), 2017(8th), 2019(8th) and 2021(10th).

12. Estonia

Stefan will sing “Hope” for Estonia.

Based on statistics, it is a moderate place, only seven countries have qualified from 12th place in 2009(2nd), 2010(9th), 2013(8th), 2014(4th), 2016(5th), 2017(5th) and 2021(4th).

13. Romania

WRS with the song “Llámame”, is going to perform in the best possible position in this semi-final.

Based on statistics, it is a great place. Only three countries have not qualified in 201, 2016 and 2017.

Ten countries have qualified to the final in 2008(3rd), 2009(4th), 2011(3rd), 2012(5th), 2013(3rd), 2014(7th), 2015(1st), 2018(10th), 2019(6th) and 2021(3rd).

14. Poland

Ochman is going to sing “River” for Poland.

Statistically, it is greatly favored as 14th place counts inly three non-qualifications in 2013, 2015, 2018.

From this place, ten countries have been in the final in 2008(5th). 2009(9th), 2010(10th), 2011(4th), 2012(4th), 2014(10th), 2016(2nd), 2017(9th), 2019(9th) and 2021(5th)

15. Montenegro

Vladana represents the country with the song “Breathe”

Performing 15th counts five non-qualifications in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2021.

From this place, eight countries have been in the final in 2009(9th), 2011(9th), 2013(10th), 2014(2nd)2015(2nd)2017(1st), 2018(2nd), 2019(7th).

16. Belgium

Belgium’s representative is Jérémie Makiese with the song “Miss You”.

Based on statistics, performing sixteenth is a great place, as seven countries qualified, in 2009(7th), 2010(3rd), 2012(10th), 2015(5th), 2016(9th), 2019(1st) and 2021(1st),  and five have not.

17. Sweden

Cornelia Jakobs will perform “Hold Me Closer”.

Based on statistics, it is a great place to perform. Five countries have not qualified in 2008, 2011, 2016, 2017 and in 2021, while seven have been in the final

The places that the countries got by performing seventeenth in the semi-final are: 2009(6th), 2010(1st)*, 2012(6th), 2013(5th)*, 2015(8th)*, 2018(8th), 2019(2nd).

*Seventeenth place was the last in those years.

18. Czech Republic

The semi-final will be over with the performance of We Are Domi and the song “Lights Off”.

Statistically it is the best place in the second semi-final. Only North Macedonia have not qualified in 2008, having placed 10th but not getting the wildcard of the juries.

The places that the countries got by performing eighteenth in the semi-final are: 2009(3rd), 2011(2nd), 2012(3rd), 2016(3rd), 2017(3rd), 2018(6th) and 2019 (5th).

Conclusion

If we had to divide the countries in three groups (Favored, 50-50, not favored), statistically, those will be

Favored:

  1. Czech Republic 6/7
  2. Poland 10/13
  3. Romania 10/13
  4. Finland 9/13
  5. Azerbaijan 8/13
  6. Australia 8/13
  7. Malta 8/13
  8. Montenegro 8/13

50-50:

  1. San Marino 7/13
  2. Belgium 7/12
  3. North Macedonia 7/13
  4. Estonia 7/13
  5. Sweden 7/12
  6. Cyprus 6/13
  7. Israel 6/13

Not Favored

  1. Ireland 5/13
  2. Georgia 4/13
  3. Serbia 4/13

Below is a video made by one of our editors featuring the ranking of the countries of the Second Semi-Final based on the average number of placings received by each entry, separately for each order of appearance:

The second part of our analysis is over. Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy!


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Eurovision 2022: The running order of the semifinals has been revealed!

With a month and a half left for the first semifinal of Eurovision 2022 on May 10, the EBU today announced the order of appearance of the songs in the semifinals.

The running order was determined by the EBU in collaboration with the Italian organizers, taking into account where each country was drawn to appear (first or second half), but also in such a way that the show is more interesting.

So, through the official Eurovision channel on YouTube, the official running order of the songs in the semifinals of this year’s contest was announced a few minutes ago.

Running Order

First Semifinal – May 10

  1. Albania
  2. Latvia
  3. Lithuania
  4. Switzerland
  5. Slovenia
  6. Ukraine
  7. Bulgaria
  8. Netherlands
  9. Moldova
  10. Portugal
  11. Croatia
  12. Denmark
  13. Austria
  14. Iceland
  15. Greece
  16. Norway
  17. Armenia

Second Semifinal – May 12

  1. Finland
  2. Israel
  3. Serbia
  4. Azerbaijan
  5. Georgia
  6. Malta
  7. San Marino
  8. Australia
  9. Cyprus
  10. Ireland
  11. North Macedonia
  12. Estonia
  13. Romania
  14. Poland
  15. Montenegro
  16. Belgium
  17. Sweden
  18. Czech Republic

The analyzes of the fans and not only for a few minutes have been on fire, since the theories based on the prehistory of the countries in the contest, are a first picture of how passable is the qualification to the final or not. In other words, it’s time to make our predictions about who will advance to the final and who are the favorites to say goodbye to Turin early…

Turin will host the 66th Eurovision Song Contest from May 10th to 14th at the Pala Alpitour. The motto of this year’s event, as chosen by the organizers is “The Sound of Beauty”.

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Eurovision 2022: The running order of the Semi-Finals will be announced today!

The moment that many fans are waiting for is finally here. The announcement of the running order of the two semi-finals of Eurovision 2022 will be made today.

The running order is determined by the EBU in cooperation with the Italian organizers, taking into account in which half each country was allocated (first or second), but also to perform in a way that the show will be more interesting.

The running order of the two semi-finals, on May 10 and 12 accordingly, will be announced today, through the official YouTube channel of Eurovision.

The announcement of the second First-Final will be made on 13:45:

The announcement of the second Semi-Final will be made on 13:55:

What will the ideal running order for you? Write us in the comments below!

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Serbia: Konstrakta’s “In corpore sano” remains in Serbian For Eurovision!

Speaking to Blic yesterday after her triumph in Pesma za Evroviziju ’22!, Konstrakta confirmed that her song “In corpore sano” will remain in Serbian for the Eurovision Song Contest. Specifically, she says in the article that the song will remain in Serbian as when it was translated into English the lyrics no longer matched the rhythm of the song.

Konstrakta went on to add that the Serbian team is working to make sure the international audience understands the message of the song, explaining:

Whether it will be through subtitles, whether on those screens, we have to resolve this issue as we go along.

As for the direction of her performance, she is happy with the concept she presented at Pesma za Evroviziju’22:

We will stick to what has been set, it is quite well thought out and I think it works, there will be a change in the details, we are not going to change the concept. It is in our interest to make it look the best it can possibly be, because that is what our union is all about. There is no need to invent hot water.

You can check Konstrakta’s winning performance here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po7HDHTBBE0

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Source: Eurovoix Blic.rs

Eurovision 2022: Three countries are recording their live-on-tape performance in Belgrade!

Serbia, North Macedonia and Montenegro are recording their backup performances for Eurovision Song Contest 2022, today in Belgrade.

After Pesma Za Evroviziju ’22, hosted last night by RTS, the contest’s stage was used for recording the live-on-tape videos for Serbia, North Macedonia and Montenegro.

The artists that record their backup performances there, are:

  • Vladana – “Breathe”
  • Andrea – “Circles”
  • Konstrakta – “In Corpore Sano”

What is a live-on-tape video?

In 2021 the 39 participants had to record a backup performance as one of the many safety measures that EBU set in order to ensure that the contest could take place in May, no matter the course of the pandemic.

Each country could rehearse for as long as they wished for the performance of the live-on-tape. However, three performances in the time of an hour were eligible to be part of the tape that EBU would see. The competing countries could choose whichever of the three performances they wanted to use. Live-on-tape performances did not have to be the same as the scheduled performances for Eurovision.

Live-on-tape performances were shown a week after Eurovision 2021, as a way to show all the hard work of the contestants who had to create an extra performance.

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Serbia: Detailed results of Pesma za Evroviziju ’22!

Last night Pesma za Evroviziju ’22, Serbia’s national final for Eurovision 2022 was completed successfully. After the jury and the public vote were combined, the winner was Konstrakta with the song “In Corpore Sano”.

A few minutes ago, Serbia’s public broadcaster, RTS, published the full results of the semi-finals and the final of Pesma za Evroviziju ’22.

In detail:

First Semi-Final:

We can see that Konstrakta came third in the semi final’s televote. In comparison with her clear win in the final as shown below.

 
DRAW ARTIST SONG JURY TELEVOTE TOTAL PLACE
VOTES POINTS
1 Sanja Bogosavljević Priđi mi 1 499 0 1 13
2 VIS Limunada Pesma ljubavi 0 823 0 0 14
3 Zorja Zorja 10 5,518 12 22 1
4 Bojana Mašković Dama 0 338 0 0 14
5 Boris Subotić Vrati mi 0 1,976 5 5 10
6 Ivona Znam 4 1,072 2 6 9
7 Bane Lalić and MVP Tu gde je ljubav ne postoji mrak 0 901 0 0 14
8 Angellina “Origami” 5 1,693 3 8 7
9 Ana Stanić Ljubav bez dodira 7 650 0 7 8
10 Julija Brzina 0 584 0 0 14
11 Aca Lukas Oskar 6 2,936 6 12 3
12 Konstrakta In Corpore Sano 12 4,750 8 20 2
13 Igor Simić To nisam ja 0 1,056 1 1 12
14 Mia Blanko 0 388 0 0 14
15 Jelena Pajić Pogledi 2 610 0 2 11
16 Biber Dve godine i šes’ dana 8 1,953 4 12 4
17 Marija Mikić Ljubav me inspiriše 3 4,412 7 10 6
18 Lift Drama 0 5,020 10 10 5

 

Second Semi-Final:

 
DRAW ARTIST SONG JURY TELEVOTE TOTAL PLACE
VOTES POINTS
1 Srđan Lazić Tražim te 3 444 0 3 12
2 Julijana Vincan Istina i laži 0 1,904 3 3 11
3 Marko Nikolić Dođi da te volim 0 661 0 0 17
4 Zoe Kida Bejbi 6 2,018 5 11 3
5 Orkestar Aleksandra Sofronijevića Anđele moj 4 1,995 4 8 6
6 Chegi & Braća Bluz Band Devojko sa plamenom u očima 0 3,727 10 10 4
7 Euterpa Nedostaješ 0 1,265 1 1 15
8 Dušan Svilar Samo ne reci da voliš 5 1,252 0 5 10
9 Ivana Vladović and Jovana Stanimirović Prijaće ti 1 551 0 1 16
10 Gift Haos 12 2,178 6 18 2
11 Zejna Murkić Nema te 8 595 0 8 7
12 Sara Jo Muškarčina 10 5,615 12 22 1
13 Marija Mirković Požuri, požuri 2 1,148 0 2 14
14 Rocher Etno Band Hajde sad nek’ svak’ peva 0 1,771 2 2 13
15 Vasco Znaš li 0 899 0 0 17
16 Tijana Dapčević Ljubi, ljubi doveka 7 940 0 7 9
17 Gramophonedzie Počinjem da ludim 0 2,482 8 8 5
18 Naiva Skidam 0 2,338 7 7 8

 

Final:

 
DRAW ARTIST SONG JURY TELEVOTE TOTAL PLACE
VOTES POINTS
1 Naiva Skidam 0 3,204 0 0 15
2 Orkestar Aleksandra Sofronijevića Anđele moj 0 2,829 0 0 15
3 Gift Haos 0 3,208 1 1 13
4 Zejna Murkić Nema te 1 846 0 1 14
5 Tijana Dapčević Ljubi, ljubi doveka 4 1,228 0 4 11
6 LIFT Drama 0 6,947 6 6 7
7 Gramophonedzie Počinjem da ludim 0 2,444 0 0 15
8 Zorja Zorja 8 16,875 8 16 3
9 Aca Lukas Oskar 0 11,018 7 7 5
10 Zoe Kida Bejbi 5 4,030 2 7 6
11 Sara Jo Muškarčina 10 21,253 10 20 2
12 Ana Stanić Ljubav bez dodira 6 1,098 0 6 9
13 Biber Dve godine i šes’ dana 0 3,130 0 0 15
14 Angellina Origami 7 5,273 3 10 4
15 Chegi & Braća Bluz Band Devojko sa plamenom u očima 0 6,145 5 5 10
16 Ivona Znam 3 2,169 0 3 12
17 Marija Mikić Ljubav me inspiriše 2 5,683 4 6 8
18 Konstrakta In Corpore Sano 12 44,459 12 24 1

 

The difference between the winner Konstrakta and runner-up Sara Jo was greater than 20.000 votes showing the clear win of “In Corpe Se”

A few hours ago, through the her official YouTube channel, Konstrakta posted the video clip of her song.

Serbia will perform in the second semi-final and specifically in the first half of the night (songs 1-9).