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Eurovision 2024: The detailed results of the two Semi-Finals!

Just following the conclusion of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest, EBU released the detailed voting results from both Semi-Finals.

Semi-Final One
  1. Croatia: 177 points
  2. Ukraine: 173 points
  3. Ireland:124 points
  4. Lithuania: 119 points
  5. Luxembourg: 117 points
  6. Cyprus: 67 points
  7. Finland: 59 points
  8. Portugal: 58 points
  9. Slovenia: 51 points
  10. Serbia: 47 points
  11. Australia: 41 points
  12. Poland: 35 points
  13. Moldova: 20 points
  14. Azerbaijan: 11 points
  15. Iceland: 3 points

Croatia won the public voting, while Iceland finished last with 3 points. Australia finished eleventh missing the spot for the Grand Final for just 7 points.

Semi-Final Two
  1. Israel: 194 points
  2. Netherlands: 182 points
  3. Armenia: 137 points
  4. Switzerland: 132 points
  5. Greece: 86 points
  6. Estonia: 79 points
  7. Latvia: 72 points
  8. Georgia: 54 points
  9. Austria: 46 points
  10. Norway: 43 points
  11. Czechia: 38 points
  12. Denmark: 36 points
  13. Belgium: 18 points
  14. San Marino: 16 points
  15. Albania: 14 points
  16. Malta: 13 points

Israel won the public voting, while Malta finished last with 13 points. Czechia finished eleventh missing the spot for the Grand Final for just 6 points.

Netherlands despite finishing second was later disqualified, due to Joost Klein’s alleged inappropriate behavior to a SVT’s female worker.

Source: eurovision.tv

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Eurovision 2024: Switzerland is the big winner of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest!

The 68th Eurovision Song Contest has been history for a few minutes now, with the big winner being Switzerland represented by Nemo and the song “The Code“.

In a contest marked by drama and a lot of backstory, Swittzerland emerged as the winner with 591 points.

Twenty-six countries took part in tonight’s show, aiming to succeed Loreen and Sweden as the reigning Eurovision Song Contest champions.

The show

Malmö Arena was the venue for the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in the Swedish city of Malmö.

The presenters of tonight’s show, as of all the shows, were Petra Mede and Malin Åkerman.

The 25 participating countries that took part in the Grand Final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest were:

 

R/O COUNTRY ARTIST SONG
1 Sweden Marcus & Martinus “Unforgettable”
2 Ukraine alyona alyona & Jerry Heil “Teresa & Maria”
3 Germany Isaak “Always on the Run”
4 Luxembourg Tali “Fighter”
6 Israel Eden Golan “Hurricane”
7 Lithuania Silvester Belt “Luktelk”
8 Spain Nebulossa “Zorra”
9 Estonia 5miinust & Puuluup “(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”
10 Ireland Bambie Thug “Doomsday Blue”
11 Latvia Dons “Hollow”
12 Greece Marina Satti “Zari”
13 United Kingdom Olly Alexander “Dizzy”
14 Norway Gåte “Ulveham”
15 Italy Angelina Mango “La noia”
16 Serbia Teya Dora “Ramonda”
17 Finland Windows95man “No Rules!”
18 Portugal Iolanda “Grito”
19 Armenia Ladaniva “Jako”
20 Cyprus Silia Kapsis “Liar”
21 Switzerland Nemo “The Code”
22 Slovenia Raiven “Veronika”
23 Croatia Baby Lasagna “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”
24 Georgia Nutsa Buzaladze “Firefighter”
25 France Slimane “Mon amour”
26 Austria Kaleen “We Will Rave​”

Results

The final ranking of the 25 finalists of Eurovision 2024 was as follows:

The vote of the juries was as follows:

The votes of the public were as follow:

  1. Croatia 337
  2. Israel 327
  3. Ukraine 307
  4. France 227
  5. Switzerland 226
  6. Ireland 136
  7. Italy 104
  8. Greece 85
  9. Armenia 82
  10. Lithuania 58
  11. Sweden 49
  12. Cyprus 44
  13. Estonia 33
  14. Serbia 32
  15. Finland 31
  16. Latvia 28
  17. Luxembourg 20
  18. Georgia 19
  19. Germany 18
  20. Portugal 13
  21. Slovenia 12
  22. Spain 11
  23. Austria 5
  24. Norway 4
  25. United Kingdom 0

Half of the final result came from the votes of the juries who voted last night and half from the TV audiences across Europe who voted for their favourite songs a few hours ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO_qJf-nW0k

What did you think of the final results of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest?

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