Who is your favorite in Liverpool? Award points in different categories for each ESC appearance – with the evaluation form from t-online.

On Saturday evening, at 9 p.m. German time, the grand finale of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Liverpool, England. Bands and performers from 26 countries compete once again for the favor of the European audience. For the first time, viewers whose countries do not take part in the ESC are also allowed to vote.

For everyone who wants to follow the competition closely, t-online graphic designer Heike Aßmann has designed a personal evaluation sheet – not least out of his own enthusiasm.

This is the ESC score sheet from t-online

All 26 appearances are listed in the correct order on the sheet. In the columns next to it, up to ten points can be awarded in the categories music, voice, choreography, stage design, outfit and catchy tune quality. If the performer or performers use the national language, you can also award two additional points. This is how you can easily determine your personal ESC favorite:

The ESC evaluation sheet from the t-online graphics department: The links for printing can be found below in the text. (Source: Graphics @t-online/Heike Aßmann)

The arch is colored in yellow and blue, the national colors of Ukraine. The ESC should have actually taken place there. Following these links you will find the evaluation form in PDF and JPG format for printing – to save ink also as a black and white version:

Concern about the German ESC appearance

The ESC will be broadcast live on ARD, on the ARD special-interest channel One and online in the ARD media center and on eurovision.de. The Hamburg dark rock group Lord Of The Lost will represent Germany with the song “Blood & Glitter”.

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