Eurovision 2023: The voting order of the Grand Final!
The Grand Final of Eurovision 2023 takes place tonight live from M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. The winner tonight will be crowned after a combination of national juries’ vote and televoting.
We will first watch the results from the results from the national juries and the voting order, under which each country will cast its votes will be the following:
- Ukraine – Zlata Ognevich
- Italy – Kaze
- Latvia – Jānis Pētersons
- Netherlands – S10
- Malta – Ryan Hili
- Moldova – Doina Stimpovschi
- Ireland – Niamh Kavanagh
- San Marino – John Kennedy O’Connor
- Azerbaijan – Narmin Salmanova
- Austria – Philipp Hansa
- France – Anggun
- Finland – Bess
- Belgium – Bart Cannaerts
- Germany – Elton
- Portugal – Maro
- Croatia – Maja Ciglenečki
- Estonia – Ragnar Klavan
- Armenia – Maléna
- Poland – Ida Nowakowska
- Romania – Eda Marcus
- Iceland – Einar Stefánsson
- Serbia – Dragana Kosjerina
- Cyprus – Loukas Hamatsos
- Norway – Ben Adams
- Switzerland – Chiara Dubey
- Australia – Catherine Martin
- Denmark – Tina Müller
- Spain – Ruth Lorenzo
- Israel – Ilanit
- Sweden – Farah Abadi
- Georgia – Archil Sulakvelidze
- Czechia – Radka Rosická
- Slovenia – Melani Mekicar
- Greece – Fotis Sergoulopoulos
- Albania – Andri Xhahu
- Lithuania – Monika Liu
- United Kingdom – Catherine Tate
This year, Ukraine will announce first its votes as the previous year winner, with Italy following as the previous year host country and last to cast its votes will be the United Kingdom, the host of Eurovision 2023.
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