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Semi-final 1: The 10 songs qualified for the Grand Final

The happy 10 qualified for the Grand Final on Saturday: Australia, Belarus, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Iceland, San Marino, Serbia and Slovenia

Eurovision Song Contest 2019 has begun! The first Semi-final has just finished in Expo Tel Aviv. 17 songs competed for the 10 tickets to the Grand Final on Saturday 18 May 2019. The running order in the Grand Final will be determined by a draw (which half of the semi-final each country will compete in) and the Israeli broadcaster KAN after Thursday's Semi-final 2.

Semi-final 1 result

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Voting & Points

Each of the 17 countries participating in Semi-final 1 plus Israel, France and Spain.
Each voting country's jury and televoters each gave 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points.
The detailed results, voting & points in Semi-final 1 will be revealed after the Grand Final on Saturday 18 May 2019.

Eurovision Song Contest 2019

The 64th Eurovision Song Contest takes place on 14, 16 and 18 May 2019. The contest is hosted by Tel Aviv, Israel, and produced by the Israeli broadcaster KAN.

* Location: Expo Tel Aviv, Israel
* Participants: 41
* Semi-final 1: 14 May 2019 – 17 participants: The 10 best songs qualify to the Grand Final
* Semi-final 2: 16 May 2019 – 18 participants: The 10 best songs qualify to the Grand Final
* Grand Final: 18 May 2019. 26 participants: Israel (host), Big-5 (Germany, Spain, France, Italy and * United Kingdom), 10 best from Semi-Final 1, 10 best from Semi-Final 2
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Tonight: Semi-final 2

Tonight the second Semi-final will find the last 10 qualifiers for Saturday's Grand Final. 18 songs will be performed live from Tel Aviv. Have a look at all the details, songs and what to expect from tonight's Semi-final 2

We already know the first 16 songs qualified for the Grand Final on Saturday. Tonight the second Semi-final will find the last 10 qualifiers.

18 songs will compete but only 10 will qualify for Saturday's Grand Final. The show starts at 21:00 CEST, live from Expo Tel Aviv in Israel. Hosts are Bar Refaeli, Erez Tal, Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub. The running order has been decided by the producer (Israeli broadcaster KAN) based on an allocation draw.

On Saturday the Grand Final kicks off with 26 songs.

Lineup Semi-final 2

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After the 18 songs from the second Semi-final, a 1-minute preview of three of the six pre-qualified countries will be shown: Germany, Italy and United Kingdom. These previews have been recorded yesterday at the jury rehearsals.

Opening

Tonight's semi-final begins with a video presenting the highlights from the first semi-final: Netta on stage and the 17 participants. "Europe Voted", the ten qualifiers and "Tonight the Excitement Continues". Directly afterwards we are live from Expo Tel Aviv and the four hosts appear on stage, they welcome the crowd and they present tonight's semi-finalists.

First six songs. After Romania comes the time for the first commercial break. Inside the Green Room Assi and Lucy interview some of the participants who have already performed – Lussi shows special preference for Luca – and then Erez presents Denmark which is next on stage pointing out that Leonora showed special skills in ballet for her clip.

At the second commercial break which occurs after Lithuania's performance, we find Bar and Lucy in the Green Room where we learn some trivia: Bar Rafaeli is half Lithuanian, Leonora from Denmark is a professional ice skater and John Lundvik is a swimming champion while seconds before we see Russia on stage, Assi informs us that the very first Isreali representantive Ilanit will appear live on stage in the Grand Final.

Interval Act

After all performances, the voting begins with all 18 performing countries as well as Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom are able to vote. Before the voting finishes we see live on stage the musical group Shalva, consisting of people with various disabilities, performing the song "Million dreams". Then, Bar Rafaeli is in the Green Room and she presents the very famous Isreali mentalist Lior Suchard who performs an amazing trick with the active participation of some of the artists.

Europe. Stop voting now!

Back in the Green Room the hosts speak with three of the six pre-qualified countries that will also broadcast and vote in Semi-final 2: Germany, Italy and United Kingdom. A pre-recorded snippet of the three songs are shown. Before the results are announced we see the second part of the video we saw in the first semi-final concerning the history of the contest as well as a video about how the results were announced in previous contests and the participants' and winners' reactions.

Results: The 10 songs qualified for Saturday's Grand Final. Good Night Europe.

Voting

The voting procedure will be the same as previous three years. Each country will have two sets of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points to give. One set for each country's jury, and one set for each country's televoting.

* The 10 songs with most points will qualify to the Grand Final
* Each of the 18 countries participating in Semi-final 2 will vote
* The pre-qualified countries Germany, Italy and United Kingdom will broadcast and vote in Semi-final 2
* Each country has a national jury who gave one set of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points.
* Each country will have televoting which also results in a set of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points
* The voting will not be revealed before the Grand Final has finished on Saturday
* Only the 10 qualified songs will be revealed in random order
* Televoters and national juries have equal weight in the voting
* The national juries voted yesterday evening (Wednesday, 15 May) during the second dress-rehearsal
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All about Eurovision 2019 Grand Final

Tonight we know the winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2019! 26 countries will compete for the trophy, and the honor of hosting Eurovision Song Contest 2020. See all the details, songs and what to expect from tonight's Grand Final

The 64th edition of Eurovision Song Contest ends tonight! 26 songs will compete, and after 3,5 hours of music, performances, entertainment and excitement, we know the winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2019.

The show starts at 21:00 CEST, live from Expo Tel Aviv in Israel. Hosts are Bar Refaeli, Erez Tal, Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub. The running order has been decided by the producer (Israeli broadcaster KAN) based on a draw.The qualified countries are:

* Top-10 from Semi-final 1
* Top-10 from Semi-final 2
* Host (Israel), Big-5 (France, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy)

Lineup Eurovision 2019 Grand Final

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Opening

Welcome to Tel Aviv. The opening of the Grand Final of Eurovision Song Contest 2019 is a video of a Tel Aviv-bound airplane. On command of the flight is Netta, air traffic controller is Jon Ola Sand and passengers are tonight's 26 participants. People in Tel Aviv are looking forward to this arrival. Jeeps are crossing the desert, ships and boats are lighting up Tel Aviv coast, children, cyclists and drones light up the city. Countdown, touchdown and the image of the plane is seen on Expo Tel Aviv stage. Netta is already on stage and dancers are getting off the plane to accompany her on a new version of "Toy".

The participants start appearing on stage one by one. Instead of flags, one dancer spins a special torch showing each country's flag and "Good evening" is heard in the respective language. After Sweden crosses the stage, Dana International appears on stage singing "Yahabibi Tel Aviv" and "Diva" and afterwards the parade continues till Estonia crosses the stage and then we see Israel's very first participant Ilanit singing "Ey Sham" and when the parade comes to its end, Navad Guedj appears on stage to sing his "Golden Boy". Netta and Dana call the presenters on stage.

Ladies & Gentlemen. Live from Tel Aviv. Welcome to the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019!

Madonna's appearance in tonight's Grand Final was formally announced on Thursday's semifinal and Bar Rafaeli doesn't forget to point it out once more. The voting guidelines are given through a video mixing past presenters talking in English while the French version of the guidelines is given by Erez.

Let the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 begin!

Right after Russia, Bar and Lucy brag about women having the lion's share in Eurovision victories.

The first commercial break comes after North Macedonia when Lucy and Assi talk Michaela from Malta and Miki from Spain in the Green Room and then Assi presents Sweden that is next.

Right in the middle (after Greece's performance) we see Lucy who informs us that we are half way through and presents us the Israeli representative who "tangoes himself through Jerusalem" in his clip right before appearing on stage to receive the warmest round of applause in his homeland right in the center of the stage.

The second commercial break occurs right after the United Kingdom when we see Lucy and Assi talking to the four participants for whom this is not their first appearance on the Eurovision stage: Sergey Lazarev from Russia, Tamara Todevska from North Macedonia, Serhat from San Marino and Nevena Božović from Serbia.

Interval Acts

After the last performance the voting lines are open, and the first recap is shown.

Palagan

Assi appears on stage to present the first part of the interval. He says that we are about to see five connections between contestants to show we're a big Eurovision family. He names this all "palagan" which in Hebrew means "a mess", "mix and switch" as he says. He first calls Conchita Wurst on stage who sings Måns Zelmerlow's winning song "Heroes" while Måns is watching. Assi then calls Måns Zelmerlöw on stage to sing Eleni Foureira's "Fuego" while Eleni is watching. Then Eleni Foureira takes the stage to sing Verka Serduchka's "Singing Lasha Tumbai" while Verka is watching. And Verka Serduchka takes the stage along with her mother (of course) and the rest of her group to perform "Toy". Last but not least, Gali Atali appears on stage to sing "Hallelujah" at first on her own and then with Måns, Eleni, Conchita and Verka.

Gal Gadon / Idan Raykhel

The second part of the interval consists of a 3-minute video about Tel Aviv featuring world-famous Isreali actress Gal Gadon who played the role of Wonderwoman. Rumor has it that we are also going to see her talking live from Hollywood. After this video we watch a second recap of the songs and then we will all see the well-celebrated Israeli singer on stage Idan Raykhel and his group Idan Raykhel Project performing his new song "Boee".

Leo Suchard (mentalist)

Leo Suchard, the famous mentalist who we saw on Thursday's semi-final, finds himself in the Green Room again to perform one more magic trick with the collaboration of some of the contestants.

Netta: Nana Banana

And then, it's "Netta time" as Bar and Erez say; a huge dining table on the stage, Netta and her dancers all dressed in yellow to perform Netta's brand new song "Nana Banana".

Madonna: Future & Like a Prayer

And the long-awaited moment has arrived: Madonna is going to appear on the Eurovision stage to perform two songs, her brand-new single "Future" which was released yesterday in collaboration with the American rapper Quavo and her immense 1989 hit "Like a Prayer".

The evening's last recap, before the countdown: Stop voting now!

Right after the voting has stopped it's time for the jury results.

Jury results – Televoting results – And the winner is...

Voting

The voting procedure will be the same as previous three years. Each country will have two sets of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points to give. One set for each country's jury, and one set for each country's televoting.

* Each of the 41 countries participating in this years Eurovision will vote
* Each country has a national jury who gave one set of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points
* Each country will have televoting which also results in a set of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points
* First the the juries points will be presented individually by a spokesperson from each country
* Secondly the points from televoting will be bundled and given combined
*Televoters and national juries have equal weight in the voting
* The national juries voted yesterday evening (Friday, 17 May) during the second dress-rehearsal
* If two countries have the same points, the best of the two is the song which has obtained points from the highest number of countries. If the tying songs have received points from the same number of countries, the highest number of 12-point scores shall be decisive. If the winner still cannot be determined by this procedure, the number of times ten points have been awarded shall be the deciding factor. If necessary, this method shall continue until account has been taken of the number of times one point has been awarded

Shortly after the Grand Final, the detailed results, voting and points will be revealed.
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