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Eurovision 2023 is the most-watched grand final ever Sunday 14 May 2023 13:45 , Annabel Nugent A record number of people tuned in to watch Eurovision 2023 on BBC One.
Results of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 [202] R/O Country Artist Song Points Place 1 Denmark: Reiley "Breaking My Heart" 6 14 2 Armenia: Brunette "Future Lover" 99 6 3 Romania: Theodor Andrei "D.G.T. (Off and On)" 0 15 [c] 4 Estonia: Alika "Bridges" 74 10 5 Belgium: Gustaph "Because of You" 90 8 6 Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou
The 1976 winner for the United Kingdom, Brotherhood of Man, holds the record of the highest average score per participating country, with an average of 9.65 points received per country. 2011 Azerbaijani winners Ell and Nikki hold the lowest average score for a winning song under that system, receiving 5.14 points per country.
The 68th Eurovision Song Contest was held in Malmö, Sweden, with scores arriving from the 25 countries that performed in the final, and in the wake of behind-the-scenes chaos.
Results of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 [155] R/O Country Artist Song Points Place 1 Finland: The Rasmus "Jezebel" 162 7 2 Israel: Michael Ben David "I.M" 61 13 3 Serbia: Konstrakta " In corpore sano" 237 3 4 Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli "Fade to Black" 96 10 5 Georgia: Circus Mircus "Lock Me In" 22 18 6 Malta: Emma ...
Annual song contest is taking place in Sweden, where protests are expected to take place over Israel’s participation
The scoreboard displays the number of points each country has received, and, since 2008, a progress bar indicating the number of countries which have voted. Since 2016, only the 12-point score is read aloud due to the new voting system, meaning that the nine scoring countries were added automatically to the scoreboard, 1-8 and 10 points. The ...
The results of the final were determined by televoting and jury voting in all thirty-nine participating countries. [128] The announcement of the jury points was conducted by each country individually, with the country's spokesperson announcing their jury's favourite entry that received 12 points, with the remaining points shown on screen.