The yellow wolf plays as number seven, according to the Eurovision website.
Rumor has it that the big loss is opening the show, and excitement is mixed with the Czech Republic’s contribution. Norway comes in as song number seven, halfway between the French and Armenian contributions.
This means that the first Norwegian entrant actually plays as number one! The Czech Republic also has Norwegian contributors. Benjamin Rekstad and Casper Hatlestad from Norway made up two-thirds of the Czech group “We are Domi”, thereby opening the entire show.
Norway can also be found in the second round of the grand final. Half-Norwegian Amanda Tenfjord featured for Greece, and because of that she continued and will feature as number 17.
The two big favorites tonight are Ukraine, Sweden and Italy.
Here’s the order of all the songs:
- Czech Republic: We Domi – Lights off
- Romania: SRG- Llama
- Portugal: MARO- Saudade, Saudade
- Finland: Rasmus- Jezebel
- Switzerland: Marius the Bear – Boy Crying
- France: Alvan & Ahez – Rotten
- norway: Subwoofer – Give the wolf a banana
- Armenia: Rosa Linn- Snap
- Italy: Mahmood & Blanco – Brividi
- Spanish: Track – SloMo
- Dutch: S10 – Diept
- Ukraine: Kalush Orchestra – Stefani
- German: Malik Haris- rock star
- Lithuania: Monica Liu- Sentiment
- Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli – Fading To Black
- Belgium: Jérémie Makiese – Miss you
- Greece: Amanda Georgia in Tenfjord – Die Together
- Iceland: sewing tour – With Hækkandi Sol
- Moldova: Zdob i Zdub & Advahov Brothers – Trenulețul
- Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs – Hug Me Closer
- Australia: Sheldon Riley- Not the same
- Great Britain: Sam Ryder- SPACE HUMAN
- Poland: Ochman–River
- Serbia: Build – At Corpore Sano
- Estonia: Stefan- Hope
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