Eurovision 2023 He will live his big day this Saturday. The final of the 67th edition of the European contest will be held in the city of Liverpool with 26 finalist countries that will compete to win the long-awaited crystal microphone. Blanca Paloma will be the representative of Spain and she will try to achieve the third victory for this country in the contest.
After the two semifinals in which the 20 countries that will accompany the Big Five -Germany, Spain, France, Italy and the United Kingdom- and Ukraine in the grand final were chosen, this Saturday they will be able to see again the 26 finalist proposals on the stage of the M&S Bank Arena in the British city.
This year, for the first time in history non-participating countries may vote, in addition to the 37 countries that have been part of the contest in this edition. External televoting will be carried out online and will be counted in the ‘rest of the world’ category when adding it to the results.
Spain will act in eighth position, just before another of the great favorites of the night, Sweden. The gala will be opened by Austria and closed by the host, the United Kingdom. In addition, for the first time, the first country to reveal the jury’s points will not be the host of the last edition, Italy, but last year’s winner, Ukraine, as a gesture of deference to the country that has not been able to host the festival due to war.
The Eurovision 2023 final will be broadcast on RTVE, at 9:00 p.m. on La 1, as well as on the International Channel for those who live outside of Spain. The RTVE Play platform will also broadcast the gala, as well as the previous special to warm up engines before Blanca Paloma’s great moment in Liverpool.
37 countries have participated this year in the 67th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, although only 26 will compete for victory in this grand final. This is the list of countries according to the order of performance this Saturday:
Austria, Portugal, Switzerland, Poland, Serbia, France, Cyprus, Spain, Sweden, Albania, Italy, Estonia, Finland, Czechia, Austria, Belgium, Armenia, Moldova, Ukraine, Norway, Germany, Lithuania, Israel, Slovenia, Croatia and United Kingdom.
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