NewsMalmo to host grand finale of Eurovision 2024: How to watch

Malmo to host grand finale of Eurovision 2024: How to watch

Eurovision 2024. Final. Where to watch? Who will perform?
Eurovision 2024. Final. Where to watch? Who will perform?
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10 May 2024 14:19

The 68th Eurovision Song Contest is set to take place in 2024. The excitement is palpable, as 20 performers have already made it through the two semi-finals, securing their spots in the final. These artists will join the so-called "Big Five" countries and the host nation on the grand stage. But what's the order of performance? And more importantly, how can you catch the final performances live?

This year's Eurovision final will be hosted in Malmö, Sweden, following the country's victory in the previous year's contest. The semi-finals, which determined the finalists, took place on Tuesday, 7 May, and Thursday, 9 May. Olly Alexander has secured a place in the Eurovision 2024 final as the UK is a member of the so-called Big Five.

When is the Eurovision 2024 final? The quest for victory

The 68th Eurovision Song Contest climax is scheduled for Saturday, 11 May 2024, at 21:00 GMT. The final will showcase performances from the "Big Five" countries—the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, and Italy—and last year's winners, Sweden. Additionally, 20 artists representing European Broadcasting Union member countries have qualified for the final.

According to eurowizja.org, the Grand Final of Eurovision 2024 will feature performances by representatives from the following countries in the following order:

1. Sweden: with the song "Unforgettable"

2. Ukraine: with the song "Teresa & Maria"

3. Germany: with the song "Always On The Run"

4. Luxembourg: with the song "Fighter"

5. Netherlands: with the song "Europapa"

6. Israel: with the song "Hurricane"

7. Lithuania: with the song "Luktelk"

8. Spain: with the song "Zorra"

9. Estonia: with the song "(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi"

10. Ireland: with the song "Doomsday Blue"

11. Latvia: with the song "Hollow"

12. Greece: with the song "Zari"

13. United Kingdom: with the song "Dizzy"

14. Norway: with the song "Ulveham"

15. Italy: with the song "La Noia"

16. Serbia: with the song "Ramonda"

17. Finland: with the song "No Rules!"

18. Portugal: with the song "Grito"

19. Armenia: with the song "Jako"

20. Cyprus: with the song "Liar"

21. Switzerland: with the song "The Code"

22. Slovenia: with the song "Veronika"

23. Croatia: with the song "Rim Tim Tagi Dim"

24. Georgia: with the song "Firefighter"

25. France: with the song "Mon Amour"

26. Austria: with the song "We Will Rave"

Where to watch the Eurovision Final?

The Eurovision Song Contest can be viewed through the public television broadcasters in the participating countries, as well as on several international television stations outside the European Broadcasting Union. Since 2000, Eurovision has also been available to stream online.

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