This afternoon, the running order of the semi-finals of the Eurovision Sontg Contest (ESC) 2023 will be unveiled. The shows are scheduled for May 9 and 11 at the Liverpool Arena, in Liverpool.
From 18:00 (GMT)/19:00 (CET), the running order of the semi-finals will be announced on the event’s official YouTube channel. The first semi-final will feature 15 participants, while the remaining 16 contestants not automatically qualified for the final will compete in the second semi-final.
This year, only the public will vote in the semi-finals, which continue to qualify ten finalists each.
Eurovision 2023 semi-finals
First semi-final, May 9th
- Participating countries
- First half
- Croatia
- Ireland
- Latvia
- Malta
- Norway
- Portugal
- Serbia
- Second half
- Azerbaijan
- Czech Republic
- Finland
- Israel
- Moldova
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- First half
- Voting finalists
- France
- Germany
- Italy
Second semi-final, May 11th
- Participating countries
- First half
- Armenia
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Greece
- Iceland
- Romania
- Second half
- Albania
- Australia
- Austria
- Georgia
- Lithuania
- Poland
- San Marino
- Slovenia
- First half
- Voting finalists
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- Ukraine
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