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Sweden: More than 1.3 Million viewers during Semi Final 1 of Eurovision 2023

The First Semi-Final of the Eurovision Song Contest became once again the most watched show of the day in Sweden. 1,305,000 viewers in Sweden followed the show in which Loreen made it to the Grand Final.

However, the number of viewers in Sweden has decreased compared to 2021 by 257,000. It is still to be seen if the numbers will increase for the evening of the Grand Final now that Loreen is one of the biggest favourites to take the trophy back home.

Meanwhile you can watch our exclusive interview to Loreen in the video embedded below:

Source: MMS

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Eurovision 2023: Who are the predicted SF1 qualifiers at the Press Centre?

We are getting closer to know which countries will qualify to the Grand Final of Eurovision 2023.

Here in the press center the Eurovisionfun had some time to chat with some of the audience at the Press Centre and ask them which countries from the First Semi-Final will qualify.  In addition, we also asked them to predict which countries they think will be a shocking qualifier or a shocking non-qualifier.

Here are some of the answers:

Which countries are you expecting to see qualifying tonight?  Which would be a shocking qualifier/non qualifier for you?  Let us know in the comments!

Eurovision 2023: The new scorecards for the two Semi-Finals from EurovisionFun!

The big day has finally arrived, with the First Semi-Final taking place tonight, live on your National Broacaster or YouTube at 21:00 CET!

EurovisionFun in collaboration with Douze Points created two new scorecards for the two Semi-Finals, where you can either yourself or your friends rate each entry in order of performance separetly as song, performance and staging presence. With this way you can dertimine which ten countries according to your music taste you would like to see in Saturday’s Grand Final. Will your favorites make it through?

First Semi-Final

You can download the pdf for the First Semi-Final here: sf1

Second Semi-Final

You can download the pdf for the Second Semi-Final here: sf2

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Lithuania: Monika Liu will be Lithuanian spokesperson!

Monika Liu will announce the jury results from Lithuania this year at Eurovision 2023.  The singer represented the Baltic country at Eurovision 2022.

Monika Liu is coming back again as the spokesperson for Lithuania.  She represented the country in Turin with her song “Sentimentai” marking the first time Lithuania sent a song in Lithuanian language since 1994.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVqSTVJhD44&ab_channel=EurovisionSongContest

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Source: LRT

Eurovision 2023: Who are the favourites at the Press Center?

You know the songs performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.  But who are the favourites among the people at the Press Center?

The Eurovisionfun team have a chat with some of the members covering the event and here are some of their answers:

And which are your favourites?  Let us know in the comments!

 

Finland: Käärijä wins SF1 Eurovision Audience Poll!

Käärijä came in first place at the Eurovision Audience Poll for Semi-final 1.  Käärijä got 41.7% of the audience votes.

With this result Käärijä more than doubled Loreen who came in second place with 15.4% of the audience vote.  However, we must remind that Loreen is still the favourite to win Eurovision according to the bets by a wide margin.

Here are all the results of The Eurovision Audience Poll for Semifinal 1:

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Eurovision 2023: First Semi-Final takes place tonight!

The moment that every Eurofan waited for is finally here! The 67th Eurovision Song Contest officially begins today, with the First Semi-Final taking place live from Liverpool!

Fifteen countries will take part in tonight’s show, with ten of them qualifying to the Grand Final of Saturday, where the winner of Eurovision 2023 will be decided.

The hosts of this evening will be Julia Sanina from The Hardkiss, Hannah Waddingham and Alesha Dixon.

The 15 countries that take part in tonight’s first semi-final are:

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01 🇳🇴 Norway Alessandra Queen of Kings
02 🇲🇹 Malta The Busker “Dance (Our Own Party)“
03 🇷🇸 Serbia Luke Black “Samo Mi Se Spava“
04 🇱🇻 Latvia Sudden Lights “Aijā“
05 🇵🇹 Portugal Mimicat “Ai Coração“
06 🇮🇪 Ireland Wild Youth “We Are One“
07 🇭🇷 Croatia Let 3 “Mama ŠČ“
08 🇨🇭 Switzerland Remo Forrer “Watergun“
09 🇮🇱 Israel Noa Kirel “Unicorn“
10 🇲🇩 Moldova Pasha Parfeni “Soarele și Luna“
11 🇸🇪 Sweden Loreen “Tattoo“
12 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan ΤuralTuranX “Tell Me More“
13 🇨🇿 Czechia Vesna “My Sister’s Crown“
14 🇳🇱 Netherlands Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper “Burning Daylight“
15 🇫🇮 Finland Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha“

Apart from the 15 countries taking part, Germany, Italy and France also have the right to vote in the Semi-Final as part of the BIG 5. In addition, there is a new category that can vote in both Semi-Finals, Rest Of The World.

The first semi-final will be broadcasted on 21:00 CET and you can watch it live from your country’s public broadcaster, or from the livestream on the official Eurovision YouTube channel:


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EBU: the announcement of semifinal qualifiers will remain as usual

The EBU together with BBC have made an important announcement regarding the proposed new system to announce the semifinal qualifiers:

“After trying a new system of presenting the qualifying countries in Dress Rehearsal 1 of the First Semi-Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 it was decided by the production team to revert back to the previous reveal sequence used in recent years with artists learning whether they will progress to the Grand Final together with their delegations in the Green Room. Whilst this change will not now be implemented this year there are other innovations in the show for viewers to look forward to.”

During the First Dress Rehearsal the EBU and the broadcaster tried to introduce a new system to present the qualifiers.  However, the system was not positively received.

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Eurovision 2023: The first photo from the new way of announcing the results in the semi-finals!

In our previous article, we informed you about the new way of announcing the results in the semi-finals. A little while ago and during the first dress rehearsal, these news were confirmed. All semi-finalists will now appear on stage during the announcement of the results, with those disqualified walking off the stage at the end.

To heighten viewer suspense and give the Eurovision Song Contest a more televised character, this year’s organizers appear to be canging the way the finalists are announced in a similar style to the X Factor talent show.

All the artists as you can see are standing in a row on the stage with the presenters, Hannah and Julia, announcing the first five finalists in the stage. Alesha Dixon then briefly chats with the finalists on the small pageant stage. The same process in then repeated for the remaining five finalists. In addition, in the last finalist there is a spit screen between the last six acts that one of them will claim the qualification for the Grand Final.

After the announcement of the ten finalists, those who didn’t manage to get to the final will leave the stage and the semi final closes with the ten finalists on stage and the usual recap of the countries going through to the Grand Final.

The organizers are trying to keep the interest and suspense of the TV viewers high, having been commented quite negatively in previous years for the tepid and very fast way of announcing the results.

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Eurovision 2023: Dress Rehearsal of the 1st Semi Final – Live Commentary! (Updated Live)

Today is the first day of the Eurovision week! We can already feel “United by Music” all the way from M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool and it’s just a few days before we finally know the winner of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest!

The dress rehearsal of the Eurovision 2023 First Semi Final has just started. EurovisionFun will be watching all the shows live both at the on-site press centre in Liverpool and at the online press centre and will be commenting on the full performances of the 15 participating countries, as well as Germany, France and Italy.

This article gets updated in real-time, all you need to do is hit the refresh button on your browser!

So stay tuned to this article as we update it with all details, preparing you for what you will see in the Semi-Final tomorrow May 9th, at 21:00 CEST.

The Show

The show opens with a video of a young Liverpudlian boy traveling across the city telling his family, friends, neighbours (and some special guests!) that Eurovision is in Liverpool. The young boy dances yogether with a young girl on the Eurovision stage.

Julia Sanina performs “Mayak” by The Hardkiss. Translating from the Ukrainian for Lighthouse, the performance: “symbolises in many ways how the UK is United by Music with Ukraine through the hosting the 2023 Contest on behalf of the 2022 winners.”

Spice Girl Mel C‘ voice introduces to the stage the hosts of the contest to viewers across the globe. The hosts of the show are the female trio of superstars Julia Sanina of The Hardkiss, Hannah Waddingham, and Alesha Dixon.

The Competing Countries – LIVE COMMENTARY

Norway: Alessandra – Queen of Kings

Alessandra Mele kicks off the contest with loads of energy, performing her scandi-banger. The performance is very similar to the one from MGP, dark with intense strobing lights and some added orange led content near the ending. Vocally ok but not great, Alessandra will sail to the Grand Final.

Malta: The Busker – Dance (Our Own Party)

The Busker, performing in the unlucky 2nd position, give us a slightly updated version of their MESC performance, with almost identical camera cuts and transitions. A fun and colorful number that will probably struggle to make it to the Final.

Serbia: Luke Black – Samo Mi Se Spava

Another energetic performance from Luke Black, who also kept the staging from his National Final but significantly elevated it, making it look bigger and epic on the Eurovision stage. The added on-screen video game graphics really add to the unique performance, making it stand out. It would be a big surprise if Serbia didn’t manage to qualify for the Grand Final.

Latvia: Sudden Lights – Aijā

Sudden Lights are once again flawless performers. The performance is almost identical to their Supernova show, with some minor led content added. Beautiful performance and lightshow, but a low-key song that could easily get lost in this difficult semi-final. Sadly, it will e very difficult for Latvia to qualify.

First Break

Alesha Dixon chats with young local children and raps a small improvised song about Eurovision.

Portugal: Mimicat – Ai Coração

Mimicat is a charismatic performer but this feels like a downgrade from her FdC performance. She and her dancers give energy but the stage feels quite dark and empty, so viewers could be bored. Also this wasn’t one of her best vocal deliveries. On the other hand it stands out due to its unique style but Portugal’s qualification is not certain.

Ireland: Wild Youth – We Are One

Wild Youth have tried to improve their chances by making their performance as golden as possible. Unfortunately their lead singer is struggling vocally, as usual, and their generic song gets instantly forgotten. Ireland’s journey to Eurovision 2023 ends tomorrow.

Croatia: Let 3 – Mama ŠČ!

The unique and controversial Let 3 deliver a crazy performance, full of weird sounds, psychedelic leds and clever “SC” on screen graphics that definetely stands out. The fact that the results of the Semi Final are 100% televote should help them make it to the Grand Final.

Switzerland: Remo Forrer – Watergun

Switzerland gives us a professionally crafted performance with perfect vocals and interpretive dancing. In the beginning the dancers hold ribbons around Remo but he breaks free and in the end runs to the smaller stage. The show is full of red, black and white colors but I’m not sure if it’s memorable enough. It feels really borderline.

Israel: Noa Kirel – Unicorn

Noa starts her performance inside her rectangular prop and is then joined by her dancers. Vocally she sounds ok, maybe a little unstable (even though technical issues of the online press center can’t let us be certain). The final part of the performance remains as it was in the rehearsal snippet that was released, very energetic but maybe a bit dark. Israel is heading for the top-5 and maybe even top-3 of this Semi-Final but could do worse than expected in the Grand Final.

Moldova: Pasha Parfeni – Soarele şi Luna

Pasha delivers a great show, in orange and red colors with two backing singers – dancers, a dancing dwarf and two drummers, that massively stand out for its ethnic and techno elements. Vocally great and interesting to watch, Moldova should have no problems qualifying.

Second Break

Sweden: Loreen – Tattoo

The big favourite of Eurovision 2023 does not disappoint. Loreen, vocally amazing, had to down-scale her Melodifestivalen performance but this still looks cinematic and epic with great lighting. Some camera shots definetely need to be worked and maybe some added smoke could create a more mysterious atmosphere. Qualification isn’t even a question of course.

Azerbaijan: TuralTuranX – Tell Me More

A sweet performance, in red, blue and pink, by the Azeri twins, that reminds us of The Beatles tunes. An entry that could be supported by juries if they voted in the semi final, but qualification with 100% televoting seems impossible.

Czechia: Vesna – My Sister’s Crown

The girl-group Vesna have significantly improved from their previous performances but still sound a bit shaky vocally and the mixing needs work. The staging is very sleek and modern, but maybe a bit cold. The bridge of the song looks very impressive on stage as the lights go down and the girls stand in a circle singing in unison. Czechia will qualify but maybe not do that well in the Final.

Netherlands: Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper – Burning Daylight

Another act that has improved a lot from their previous live performances. Still room to improve vocally but very decent. The atmospheric blue staging with strobes of “burning daylight” really fits the song, that really stands out as the only duet. Mia and Dion could surprise and make it to the Grand Final!

Finland: Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha

A fun and colorful performance from Finland that starts inside a wooden box (with some weird camera shots) that will definetely get the crowd going wild and easily qualify. In the beginning the leds are mainly green and towards the end they include all the colors of the rainbow. However, Käärijä sounded very weak vocally and the entire show could come off as rather kitsh. Finland will do well but won’t come anywhere near winning Eurovision this year.

Interval Act

Wordwide superstar Rita Ora performs a medley of her hits, as well as a world premiere of ‘Praising You’. Alyosha (Ukraine 2010) and Rebecca Fergusson perform together a cover of “Ordinary World”.

Certain Qualifiers

Sweden

Finland

Norway

Israel

Moldova

Serbia

Croatia

Czechia

Borderline Qualifiers

Netherlands

Switzerland

Portugal

Non Qualifiers

Malta

Latvia

Azerbaijan

Ireland

BIG 5 Performances

France: La Zarra – Évidemment

La Zarra stands on a huge platform that is covered by a sparkling dress. The dress falls and revelas that the top of the platform looks like a discoball, sending light everywhere in the arena. The performance has great camera cuts and vocals. Near the end, the French flag appears in the background lights and a huge curtain of fireworks falls from the ceiling.

Germany: Lord of The Lost – Blood & Glitter

Lord of the Lost deliver a professional show full of energy, very similar to their performance in the national final. The singer is vocally amazing and the song finishes with lots of pyro. Germany should avoid the last places in the Grand Final.

Italy: Marco Mengoni – Due Vite

Marco wears a sparkly shirt and leather pants. Two dancers are behind him on a staircase, falling on a trampoline, in front of the eclipsed moon. However throughout the performance the focus remains on him and his impreccable vocals. A very touching entry that could do better than expected.

The Results

Martin Osterdahl executive producer of Eurovision Song Contest 2022, declares that he is happy to see that we now have a valid result!

Here we have a big change, as the 15 competing acts stand on stage, without their delegations, waiting for the result. The camera shows them one by one, as the presenters announce the qualifiers. After the first 5 qualifiers are announced, Alesha interviews them backstage and then we learn the 5 remaining qualifiers.

The ten countries that (virtually) qualify to the finals for the purposes of the rehearsal were the following:

Sweden, Moldova, Switzerland, Azerbaijan, Norway, Finland, Latvia, Israel, Serbia and the Netherlands

Closing the televised show, we will get to watch a recap of the ten finalist songs.

Watch clips of the dress rehearsal from inside the arena:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxZjOnmr0-s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1nHGlCyD-U

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7UWucPFidw

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