Eurovision 2023 final: we know the order of performances.  When is Blanka and her “Solo”?

Eurovision 2023 final: we know the order of performances. When is Blanka and her “Solo”?

Eurovision 2023 continues. The grand finale of the competition is fast approaching, and the good news for Polish fans of the competition is that we will see a Polish representative in it. “Solo” by Blanka appealed to the international audience and the artist defeated her rivals in the second semi-final.

What emotions it was! On May 11, the second semi-final took place, in which the representative of Poland presented herself – Although her song “Solo” was very criticized after the announcement of the results of the national eliminations, the artist did very well against the background of the competition. This also translated into the results of the semi-finals. Our “BEJBA” won a place in the last stage of the competition.

Eurovision 2023. Sequence in the final. When will Blanca perform?

In the grand finale of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest we will hear 26 countries. The order of the performances is determined by the draw and the producers of the event. After the semi-finals, the winners drew lots in which half of the competition they would appear on stage. The producers of the competition then arranged the performances, taking into account their dynamics and style, in order to provide the audience with the most interesting spectacle. Previously, only Ukraine and the United Kingdom knew their exact place in the order of appearances due to the role of hosts, which this year are both countries.

The final of Eurovision 2023 will take place on May 13 at 21:00 Polish time. 26 countries will present their songs on the stage of the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, and the final results of the competition will depend on the votes of the viewers and jurors. According to the arrangements, the representative of Poland, Blanka Stajkow, with the song “Solo” will be presented as the fourth in order. Before her, Remo Forrer from Switzerland will appear on the stage, and after the artist we will hear Luke Black from Serbia. The performance at the very beginning of the rate bodes well for the Polish woman’s chances. It has been established that viewers are most likely to vote for those who appear at the very beginning of the competition and at its end. Will the rule also work this year? We’ll find out soon enough.

Eurovision 2023. Sequence of performances in the final

  1. Austria – Teya & Salena – Who The Hell Is Edgar?
  2. Portugal – Mimicat – Ai Coração
  3. Switzerland – Remo Forrer – Watergun
  4. Poland – Blanka – Solo
  5. Serbia – Luke Black – Samo Mi Se Spava
  6. France – La Zarra – Évidemment
  7. Cyprus – Andrew Lambrou – Break A Broken Heart
  8. Spain – Blanca Paloma – EAEA
  9. Sweden – Loreen – Tattoo
  10. Albania – Albina & Familja Kelmendi – Duje
  11. Italy – Marco Mengoni – Due Vite
  12. Estonia–Alik–Bridges
  13. Finland – Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha
  14. Czech Republic – Vesna – My Sister’s Crown
  15. Australia–Voyager–Promise
  16. Belgium – Gustaph – Because Of You
  17. Armenia – Brunette – Future Lover
  18. Moldova – Pasha Parfeni – Soarele si Luna
  19. Ukraine – TVORCHI – Heart Of Steel
  20. Norway – Alessandra – Queen Of Kings
  21. Germany – Lord Of The Lost – Blood & Glitter
  22. Lithuania – Monika Linkyt? – stay
  23. Israel – Noa Kirel – Unicorn
  24. Slovenia – Joker Out – Carpe Diem
  25. Croatia – Let 3 – Mama ŠC!
  26. Great Britain – Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song

Source: Gazeta

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