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San Marino: Megara to perform revamped version of 11:11!

Megara will perform a brand new revamped version of 11:11 on Eurovision.  The Spanish band who previously participated in Benidorm Fest won the San Marino final and will perform in the Second Semi-Final of Eurovision 2024.

Music producer Jose Pablo Polo was in charge of the revamped version.  According to Polo, fans will listen to the new version during the Second Semifinal on May 9.  The announcement was made on Megara’s social media.

 

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Jose Pablo Polo previously worked with Spanish representative Blanca Paloma last year.

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Eurovision 2024: Watch tonight the results of our poll for the two Semi-finals!

Today is the first station of our voting, as the results of the Semi-Finals are going to be released.
The 20 countries that will qualify to the Final will be announced tonight via a live premiere on our YouTube channel.

As in Eurovision, as also in our simulation 100% of the result for the countries that will go to the final has been determined by your vote, based on the change in the competition where only the public votes in the semi-finals.

Greece and Cyprus are excluded for objectivity reasons.

Tonight at 20:00 CET, you will be able to watch the ten countries that qualify for the final from each Semi-Final through the video below.

The voting for the Grand Final will follow, where 50.6% of the result will be determined based on your own vote and the remaining 49.4% by the editors of Eurovisionfun.

Which countries do you think will qualify?

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all Eurovision 2024 news!

Eurovision 2024: The running order of the semifinals has been revealed!

With a month and a half to go until the first Eurovision 2024 semi-final on 7 May, the EBU today announced the order of the semi-final line-up.

The order of appearance was determined by the EBU in cooperation with the Swedish organisers, taking into account which place each country was drawn to perform (first or second), but also in a way that the show would be more interesting.

The official Eurovision YouTube channel announced a few minutes ago the official order of appearance of the songs in the semi-finals of this year’s contest.

It is worth noting that this year is the first year in which the Big 5 and the host country, Sweden, are going to perform their songs live in the two semi-finals. So, among the competing countries in the two semi-finals, we will see Germany, Sweden and the UK as guest stars in the first semi-final, while in the second semi-final we’ll see France, Italy and Spain.

Running Order

Semi-final 1 – Tuesday 7 May

  1. Cyprus
  2. Serbia
  3. Lithuania
  4. Ireland
    United Kingdom
  5. Ukraine
  6. Poland
  7. Croatia
  8. Iceland
    Germany
  9. Slovenia
  10. Finland
  11. Moldova
    Sweden
  12. Azerbaijan
  13. Australia
  14. Portugal
  15. Luxembourg

Semi-final 2 – Thursday 11 May

  1. Malta
  2. Albania
  3. Greece
  4. Switzerland
  5. Czechia
    France
  6. Austria
  7. Denmark
  8. Armenia
  9. Latvia
    Spain
  10. San Marino
  11. Georgia
  12. Belgium
  13. Estonia
    Italy
  14. Israel
  15. Norway
  16. Netherlands

The analysis from fans and beyond has been on fire for a few minutes now. After the theories based on the countries’ history in the competition, it’s a first insight into how deep the qualification to the final is or isn’t. In other words, it’s time to make our predictions about who will make it to the final and who are favourites to say goodbye to Malmö early…

Malmö will host the 68th Eurovision Song Contest from 7 to 11 May at the Malmö Arena. The motto of this year’s event, as chosen by the organisers, is ‘United by Music’.

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the developments regarding Eurovision 2024!