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Eurovision 2023: Full voting procedures for the contest revealed!

In 2023, a number of changes have been made to the voting system at the Eurovision Song Contest. EBU a while ago through the official website of the contest, revealed the full details of the voting procedures for the upcoming contest.

One of the biggest change from this year is that viewers watching around the world can vote for their favourite songs, alongside of course those in the participating countries. There are also changes to how the qualifiers from each Semi-Final will be decided.

Audience Voting 

For the very first time viewers watching in eligible countries not participating in this year’s competition will also be able to vote in each Semi-Final and the Grand Final. The list of the eligible countries will be announced in the following weeks.

All viewers will be able to vote using the official Eurovision App or go directly to www.esc.vote.

In addition those watching in the participating countries can vote by telephone and/or SMS, as it used to be in the previous years.

Professional juries

A Professional Jury is appointed by the broadcaster in each of the 37 countries taking part in the competition.

Each Jury consists of 5 members. They will rank the candidate songs according on the following criteria:

– composition and originality of the song,
– quality of the performance on stage,
– vocal capacity of the performer(s),
– overall impression of the act.

The Top 10 songs with the highest ranks are awarded 1 – 8, 10, and 12 points.

Voting in the Semi-Finals

In a change to recent years, only viewers at home will determine the outcome of the two Semi-Finals of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Viewers in the 15 countries taking part in Semi-Final 1 are eligible to vote alongside three of the countries pre-qualified for the Grand Final – France, Germany, and Italy.

Viewers in the 16 countries taking part in Semi-Final 2 are eligible to vote alongside three of the other countries pre-qualified for the Grand Final – Spain, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

Those watching in any other eligible non-participating country can vote via a secure online platform – www.esc.vote

Voting will open after the last song is performed for approximately 15 minutes.

When the vote closes the Top 10 most popular songs in each participating country will be allocated points from 1 to 8, 10 and 12 points.

The 10 songs that have received the most votes from the “Rest Of The World” will be allocated points using the same scale and have the weight of one additional voting country.

When all the points from the Audience are added together the 10 countries with the highest number of points will qualify for the Grand Final.

Voting in the Grand Final

Viewers in all 37 countries taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 can vote for the 26 songs in the Grand Final (10 qualifiers from Semi-Final 1 and 2 and THE 6 pre-qualified countries)

Those watching in the participating countries can vote using the official Eurovision Song Contest app, or by telephone and/or SMS. Relevant numbers will be displayed on screen by each participating broadcaster.

Those watching in any other eligible non-participating country can vote via a secure online platform – www.esc.vote

Voting will open after the last song is performed for approximately 40 minutes.

When the vote closes the Top 10 most popular songs in each participating country will be allocated points from 1 to 8, 10 and 12 points.

The 10 songs that have received the most votes from the “Rest Of The World” will be allocated points using the same scale and have the weight of one additional voting country.

Each Jury will watch and cast their votes based on Dress Rehearsal 2 which will take place in the evening of Friday 12 May. At the end of the televoting window, the results of each National Jury will be presented live one by one by a spokesperson in each participating country and appear on a scoreboard.

During this time, the EBU, its Voting Partner and Independent Voting Observer will count and verify the audience results.

After all the Jury points are given, the combined total points from the Audiences of the participating countries and the Rest of the World are presented.

The cumulative points total for each country in the Grand Final is then added to the scoreboard, country by country, beginning with the country that was ranked last by the Jury and working up the scoreboard to the country that was ranked first.

The country at the top of the scoreboard at the end of this sequence is the winner.

In the event of a tie, after all points are distributed from the Audience and Jury vote, the winner shall be the song which has which has obtained the highest rank from all the National Audiences and the ROTW Audience.

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Eurovision 2023: The betting odds for the Semi-Finals!

After the official release of all 37 entries for Eurovision 2023, betting companies have opened for both semi-finals and the chances of qualifying for this year’s event!

For a long time now, through Eurovisionfun we have been informing you about the betting analysis for the 67th Eurovision Song Contest, through your favorite column that will continue until the night of the grand final for 2023!

First Semifinal

The first and for many the most difficult semi-final, shows the clear lead of Scandinavia with an absolute probability of qualification, which exceeds 90%! The Netherlands and Croatia seem to have marginal qualification for the first semi-final, with Portugal, being a breath away from them. Unfortunately, in the last place of the betting companies seems to be Ireland with only a 19% chance of qualifying.

Second Semi-Final

The second semi-final, which for many is characterized as the easiest for this year’s competition, may be the one that will hide the most surprises! At the top for qualification from the second semi-final we see Austria, Armenia and Georgia with more than 80% chances of qualification. Belgium seems to have marginal qualification, as its odds are very close to those of Poland, which is currently in 11th place. In the last places, without being a particular surprise, we find San Marino and Romania with 25% and 24% chances of qualifying respectively.

source: eurovisionworld

Which countries do you think will manage to get the ticket for the Grand Final of Eurovision 2023?

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Eurovision 2022: The Semifinals will have different directors!

An interesting piece of information worth mentioning, especially after the problems identified in the rehearsals of the second semifinal. So according to our valid and completely cross-referenced information, it won’t be the same director in both semifinals. but different.

RAI uses different directors in the two semifinals, something that has its value, since it seems that one of the possible sources of the many problems in the rehearsals of the second semifinal is its director.

Unlike the director of the first semifinal who is quite receptive to the prompts of each delegation, the director of the second semifinal wants a bigger say in the TV result. This has caused a lot of problems in today’s rehearsals.

With anxiety and interest we will now wait for the dress rehearsals next week, since we are slowly moving on to the live shows.

Tomorrow, Saturday 7/5, the second rehearsals will end, with the rehearsals of the Big5.

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American Song Contest: The Last Four Qualifiers of the 2nd Semi-Final!

A few moments ago, the qualifiers of the second semi-final, and therefore the last finalists of the American Song Contest 2022 were released. The second semi-final took place last Monday (2/5) with eleven states competing for the last five spots in the final. Tyler Braden from Tennessee won the jury vote and therefore advanced to the grand final!

The last four artists to reach the final are:

The public vote for the finalists will open the day before the grand final. As a reminder, the following artists made it to the final:

This will be the eighth of eight nights and will be broadcast live on Tuesday, May 9, at 2AM CET on NBC. You can also follow the contest from Denmark (DR) at 21:00 CET on Tuesdays, Finland (YLE) on Tuesday evenings, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg (Red Bull) on demand, Greece (ERTFLIX), Iceland (RUV), Montenegro (RTCG) at 21:00 CET on Sundays, Norway (NRK) on Saturday nights, Serbia (RTS), Slovenia (RTV SLO) at 22:00 CET on Saturdays, Spain (RTVE Play) and Sweden (SVT)!

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American Song Contest: First Semi-Final’s Results!

The first semi-final of American Song Contest just finished with eleven states competing for five spots in the grand final, with the outcome decided by the votes of the judges and the public vote. Tenelle from American Samoa, John Morgan from North Carolina and Sweet Taboo from California were the remaining qualifiers from the last qualifier round and will appear in the 2nd semi-final as well as Enisa from New York as she received the second wildcard. Washington’s Allen Stone qualified from the judges of the first semi-final and is the first finalist!

The following artists competed in tonight’s semi-final:

  1. Kentucky: Jordan Smith – ‘Sparrow
  2. Colorado: Riker Lynch – ‘Feel The Love
  3. New Hampshire: Mari – ‘Fly
  4. Washington: Allen Stone – ‘A Bit of Both
  5. Alabama: Ni/Co – ‘The Difference
  6. Wyoming: Ryan Charles – ‘New Boot Goofin
  7. Rhode Island: Hueston – ‘Held On Too Long
  8. Montana: Jonah Prill – ‘Fire It Up
  9. Michigan: Ada LeAnn – ‘Natalie
  10. Massachusetts: Jared Lee – ‘Shameless
  11. Oklahoma: AleXa – ‘Wonderland

At the beginning of the night, Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson announced that American Samoa’s Tenelle, North Carolina’s John Morgan and California’s Sweet Taboo won the public’s support in the fifth qualifier round. New York’s Enisa was announced later on as the second wildcard. Just before the end of the show, the winner of the first semi-final’s jury was announced and therefore Allen Stone from Washington will be in the final.

The detailed results of the first semi-final’s juries were as follows:

  1. Washington: Allen Stone – ‘A Bit of Both
  2. Kentucky: Jordan Smith – ‘Sparrow
  3. Rhode Island: Hueston – ‘Held On Too Long
  4. Michigan: Ada LeAnn – ‘Natalie
  5. Oklahoma: AleXa – ‘Wonderland
  6. Alabama: Ni/Co – ‘The Difference
  7. Montana: Jonah Prill – ‘Fire It Up
  8. Massachusetts: Jared Lee – ‘Shameless
  9. New Hampshire: Mari – ‘Fly
  10. Wyoming: Ryan Charles – ‘New Boot Goofin
  11. Colorado: Riker Lynch – ‘Feel The Love

Voting for those not selected by the jury will continue for one days until Tuesday. The public vote will determine the other four artists who will make it to the finals. The finalists will be announced during the next show.

This was the sixth of a total of eight shows. You can also follow the contest from Denmark (DR) at 21:00 CET on Tuesdays, Finland (YLE) on Tuesday evenings, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg (Red Bull) on demand, Greece (ERTFLIX), Iceland (RUV), Montenegro (RTCG) at 21:00 CET on Sundays, Norway (NRK) on Saturday nights, Serbia (RTS), Slovenia (RTV SLO) at 22:00 CET on Saturdays, Spain (RTVE Play) and Sweden (SVT)!

You can check here the performance of the first finalist of the 1st semi-final from Washington:

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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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Portugal: The distribution of the “Festival da Canção 2020” semifinals

An official announcement of the distribution of the 16 candidate artists and their songs to the two semifinals of the “Festival da Canção 2020” has taken place shortly before by the Portuguese public broadcaster RTP.

The first semifinal will take place on February 22, while the second semifinal will take place on February 29. The top four from each semifinal will compete again in the grand final scheduled for March 7, 2020.

In 2019, Conan Osiris represented the country with the song “Telemoveis” which, although a favorite  of many fans, failed to qualify for the Grand Final, finishing 15th with 51 points.