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Participants and results

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The contest took place on 12 May 2001. The table below outlines the participating countries, the order in which they performed, the competing artists and songs, and the results of the voting.[1]

The winner was Estonia represented by the song "Everybody", composed by Ivar Must, written by Maian-Anna Kärmas and performed by Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL. This marked Estonia's first victory in the contest.[2] Norway meanwhile finished in last place for the ninth time.[3]

Prior to the contest Greece were hotly tipped to win by the bookmakers, Sweden the second favourites, with France, Slovenia and host country Denmark expected to round out the top 5. However, as the voting progressed it quickly became a two-horse race between host Denmark and surprisingly Estonia.[4]

Dave Benton, who was born and raised in Aruba, was the first black person and, at the age of 50 years and 101 days, the oldest contestant at the time to win the contest.[5]

  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language[6] Points Place[7]
1  Netherlands Michelle "Out on My Own" English 16 18
2  Iceland Two Tricky "Angel" English 3 22
3  Bosnia and Herzegovina Nino "Hano" Bosnian, English 29 14
4  Norway Haldor Lægreid "On My Own" English 3 22
5  Israel Tal Sondak "Ein Davar" (אין דבר) Hebrew 25 16
6  Russia Mumiy Troll "Lady Alpine Blue" English 37 12
7  Sweden Friends "Listen to Your Heartbeat" English 28 15
8  Lithuania Skamp "You Got Style" English, Lithuanian[a] 35 13
9  Latvia Arnis Mednis "Too Much" English 16 18
10  Croatia Vanna "Strings of My Heart" English 42 10
11  Portugal MTM "Só sei ser feliz assim" Portuguese 18 17
12  Ireland Gary O'Shaughnessy "Without Your Love" English 6 21
13  Spain David Civera "Dile que la quiero" Spanish 76 6
14  France Natasha St-Pier "Je n'ai que mon âme" French, English 142 4
15  Turkey Sedat Yüce "Sevgiliye Son" Turkish, English 41 11
16  United Kingdom Gorillaz ft. Ibrahim Ferrer "(Latin Simone) Que Pasa Contigo" Spanish, English 100 5
17  Slovenia Nuša Derenda "Energy" English 70 7
18  Poland Piasek "2 Long" English 11 20
19  Germany Michelle "Wer Liebe lebt" German, English 66 8
20  Estonia Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL "Everybody" English 198 1
21  Malta Fabrizio Faniello "Another Summer Night" English 48 9
22  Greece Antique "Die for You" Greek, English 147 3
23  Denmark Rollo and King "Never Ever Let You Go" English 177 2


Participants and results

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  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language[8] Points Place[9]
1  Cyprus One "Gimme" English 85 6
2  Latvia Marie N "I Wanna" English 111 4
3  Austria Manuel Ortega "Say a Word" English 26 18
4  Greece Michalis Rakintzis "S.A.G.A.P.O." English[b] 27 17
5  Spain Rosa "Europe's Living a Celebration" Spanish[c] 81 7
6  Croatia Vesna Pisarović "Everything I Want" English 44 11
7  Russia Prime Minister "Northern Girl" English 55 10
8  Estonia Sahlene "Runaway" English 111 3
9  Macedonia Karolina "Od nas zavisi" (Од нас зависи) Macedonian 25 19
10  Israel Sarit Hadad "Light a Candle" Hebrew, English 37 12
11   Switzerland Francine Jordi "Dans le jardin de mon âme" French 15 22
12  Sweden Afro-dite "Never Let It Go" English 72 8
13  Finland Laura "Addicted to You" English 24 20
14  Denmark Malene "Tell Me Who You Are" English 7 24
15  Bosnia and Herzegovina Maja "Na jastuku za dvoje" (На јастуку за двоје) Serbian, English 33 13
16  Belgium Sergio and the Ladies "Sister" English 33 13
17  France Sandrine François "Il faut du temps" French 104 5
18  Germany Corinna May "I Can't Live Without Music" English 17 21
19  Turkey Buket Bengisu and Group Safir "Leylaklar Soldu Kalbinde" Turkish, English 29 16
20  Malta Ira Losco "7th Wonder" English 164 2
21  Romania Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel "Tell Me Why" English 71 9
22  Slovenia Sestre "Samo ljubezen" Slovene 33 13
23  United Kingdom Gorillaz "5/4" English 176 1
24  Lithuania Aivaras "Happy You" English 12 23



Participants and results

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  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language[10] Points Place[11]
1  Iceland Birgitta "Open Your Heart" English 81 8
2  Austria Alf Poier "Weil der Mensch zählt" German[d] 101 6
3  Ireland Mickey Harte "We've Got the World" English 53 11
4  Turkey Sertab Erener "Everyway That I Can" English 167 1
5  Malta Lynn Chircop "To Dream Again" English 4 25
6  Bosnia and Herzegovina Mija Martina "Ne brini" Croatian, English 27 17
7  Portugal Rita Guerra "Deixa-me sonhar" Portuguese, English 13 23
8  Croatia Claudia Beni "Više nisam tvoja" Croatian, English 29 16
9  Cyprus Stelios Constantas "Feeling Alive" English 15 21
10  Germany Lou "Let's Get Happy" English 53 11
11  Russia t.A.T.u. "Ne ver', ne boysia" (Не верь, не бойся) Russian 164 3
12  Spain Beth "Dime" Spanish 81 8
13  Israel Lior Narkis "Words for Love" Hebrew[e] 17 20
14  Netherlands Esther Hart "One More Night" English 45 14
15  United Kingdom Gorillaz "Left Hand Suzuki Method" Japanese, English 19 19
16  Ukraine Olexandr "Hasta la vista" English[f] 30 15
17  Greece Mando "Never Let You Go" English 25 18
18  Norway Jostein Hasselgård "I'm Not Afraid to Move On" English 123 4
19  France Louisa Baïleche "Monts et merveilles" French 0 26
20  Poland Ich Troje "Keine GrenzenŻadnych granic" German, Polish, Russian 90 7
21  Latvia F.L.Y. "Hello from Mars" English 5 24
22  Belgium Urban Trad "Sanomi" Imaginary 165 2
23  Estonia Ruffus "Eighties Coming Back" English 14 22
24  Romania Nicola "Don't Break My Heart" English 73 10
25  Sweden Fame "Give Me Your Love" English 107 5
26  Slovenia Karmen "Nanana" English 7 23


Final

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The finalists were:

The final was held on 21 May 2005 at 21:00 (CET) and was won by Greece.

  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language[12] Points Place[13]
1  Hungary Nox "Forogj, világ" Hungarian 97 12
2  United Kingdom Gorillaz "Every Planet That We Reach Is Dead" English 57 15
3  Malta Chiara "Angel" English 192 2
4  Romania Luminița Anghel and Sistem "Let Me Try" English 158 3
5  Norway Wig Wam "In My Dreams" English 125 9
6  Turkey Gülseren "Rimi Rimi Ley" Turkish 92 13
7  Moldova Zdob și Zdub "Boonika bate toba" English, Romanian 148 6
8  Albania Ledina Çelo "Tomorrow I Go" English 53 16
9  Cyprus Constantinos Christoforou "Ela Ela" English 46 18
10  Spain Son de Sol "Brujería" Spanish 28 21
11  Israel Shiri Maimon "HaSheket SheNish'ar" (השקט שנשאר) Hebrew, English 154 4
12  Serbia and Montenegro No Name "Zauvijek moja" (Заувијек моја) Montenegrin 137 7
13  Denmark Jakob Sveistrup "Talking to You" English 125 9
14  Sweden Martin Stenmarck "Las Vegas" English 30 19
15  Macedonia Martin Vučić "Make My Day" English 52 17
16  Ukraine GreenJolly "Razom nas bahato" (Разом нас багато) Ukrainian, English[g] 30 19
17  Germany Gracia "Run & Hide" English 4 24
18  Croatia Boris Novković feat. Lado members "Vukovi umiru sami" Croatian 115 11
19  Greece Helena Paparizou "My Number One" English 230 1
20  Russia Natalia Podolskaya "Nobody Hurt No One" English 18 22
21  Bosnia and Herzegovina Feminnem "Call Me" English 79 14
22   Switzerland Vanilla Ninja "Cool Vibes" English 128 8
23  Latvia Walters and Kazha "The War Is Not Over" English 153 5
24  France Ortal "Chacun pense à soi" French 11 23


Final

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The finalists were:

The final was held on 20 May 2006 at 21:00 (CET) and was won by Finland.

  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language[12] Points Place[14]
1   Switzerland six4one "If We All Give a Little" English 30 16
2  Moldova Arsenium feat. Natalia Gordienko and Connect-R "Loca" English[i] 22 20
3  Israel Eddie Butler "Together We Are One" Hebrew, English 4 23
4  Latvia Vocal Group Cosmos "I Hear Your Heart" English 30 16
5  Norway Christine Guldbrandsen "Alvedansen" Norwegian 36 14
6  Spain Las Ketchup "Bloody Mary" Spanish 18 21
7  Malta Fabrizio Faniello "I Do" English 1 24
8  Germany Texas Lightning "No No Never" English 36 14
9  Denmark Sidsel Ben Semmane "Twist of Love" English 26 18
10  Russia Dima Bilan "Never Let You Go" English 248 2
11  Macedonia Elena Risteska "Ninanajna" (Нинанајна) English, Macedonian 56 12
12  Romania Mihai Trăistariu "Tornerò" English, Italian 172 4
13  Bosnia and Herzegovina Hari Mata Hari "Lejla" Bosnian 229 3
14  Lithuania LT United "We Are the Winners" English[j] 162 6
15  United Kingdom Gorillaz "Last Living Souls" English 91 11
16  Greece Anna Vissi "Everything" English 128 9
17  Finland Lordi "Hard Rock Hallelujah" English 292 1
18  Ukraine Tina Karol "Show Me Your Love" English 145 7
19  France Virginie Pouchain "Il était temps" French 5 22
20  Croatia Severina "Moja štikla" Croatian 56 12
21  Ireland Brian Kennedy "Every Song Is a Cry for Love" English 93 10
22  Sweden Carola "Invincible" English 170 5
23  Turkey Sibel Tüzün "Süper Star" Turkish, English[k] 25 19
24  Armenia André "Without Your Love" English 129 8


Final

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The finalists were:

The final was held on 12 May 2007 at 21:00 (CET) and was won by Serbia.

  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language[12] Points Place[15]
1  Bosnia and Herzegovina Marija Šestić "Rijeka bez imena" (Ријека без имена) Serbian 106 11
2  Spain D'Nash "I Love You Mi Vida" Spanish[i] 43 20
3  Belarus Koldun "Work Your Magic" English 145 6
4  Ireland Dervish "They Can't Stop the Spring" English 5 24
5  Finland Hanna Pakarinen "Leave Me Alone" English 53 17
6  Macedonia Karolina "Mojot svet" (Мојот свет) Macedonian, English 19 22
7  Slovenia Alenka Gotar "Cvet z juga" Slovene 66 15
8  Hungary Magdi Rúzsa "Unsubstantial Blues" English 128 9
9  Lithuania 4Fun "Love or Leave" English 28 21
10  Greece Sarbel "Yassou Maria" (Γεια σου Μαρία) English[l] 139 7
11  Georgia Sopho "Visionary Dream" English 97 12
12  Sweden The Ark "The Worrying Kind" English 51 18
13  France Les Fatals Picards "L'Amour à la française" French, English ("Franglais") 19 22
14  Latvia Bonaparti.lv "Questa notte" Italian 54 16
15  Russia Serebro "Song #1" English 207 3
16  Germany Roger Cicero "Frauen regier'n die Welt" German, English 49 19
17  Serbia Marija Šerifović "Molitva" (Молитва) Serbian 268 1
18  Ukraine Verka Serduchka "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" German, English, Surzhyk[m] 235 2
19  United Kingdom Gorillaz "Murdoc Is God" English 73 14
20  Romania Todomondo "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You" (Люби, Люби, I Love You) English, Italian, Spanish, Russian, French, Romanian 84 13
21  Bulgaria Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov "Water" Bulgarian 157 5
22  Turkey Kenan Doğulu "Shake It Up Şekerim" English[n] 163 4
23  Armenia Hayko "Anytime You Need" English, Armenian 138 8
24  Moldova Natalia Barbu "Fight" English 109 10

Final

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The grand finalists were:

  • the "Big Four" countries (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom);
  • the host country (Serbia);
  • the top nine countries from the first semi-final plus one wildcard from the juries;
  • the top nine countries from the second semi-final plus one wildcard from the juries.

The grand final was held on 24 May 2008 and was won by Russia.

  Winner
Results of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008[16]
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1  Romania Nico and Vlad "Pe-o margine de lume" 45 20
2  United Kingdom Gorillaz "We Are Happy Landfill" 60 15
3  Albania Olta Boka "Zemrën e lamë peng" 55 17
4  Germany No Angels "Disappear" 14 23
5  Armenia Sirusho "Qélé, Qélé" 199 4
6  Bosnia and Herzegovina Laka "Pokušaj" 110 10
7  Israel Boaz "The Fire in Your Eyes" 124 9
8  Finland Teräsbetoni "Missä miehet ratsastaa" 35 22
9  Croatia Kraljevi ulice and 75 Cents "Romanca" 44 21
10  Poland Isis Gee "For Life" 14 24
11  Iceland Euroband "This Is My Life" 64 14
12  Turkey Mor ve Ötesi "Deli" 138 7
13  Portugal Vânia Fernandes "Senhora do mar (negras águas)" 69 13
14  Latvia Pirates of the Sea "Wolves of the Sea" 83 12
15  Sweden Charlotte Perrelli "Hero" 47 18
16  Denmark Simon Mathew "All Night Long" 14 24
17  Georgia Diana Gurtskaya "Peace Will Come" 83 11
18  Ukraine Ani Lorak "Shady Lady" 230 2
19  France Sébastien Tellier "Divine" 47 19
20  Azerbaijan Elnur and Samir "Day After Day" 132 8
21  Greece Kalomira "Secret Combination" 218 3
22  Spain Rodolfo Chikilicuatre "Baila el Chiki Chiki" 55 16
23  Serbia Jelena Tomašević feat. Bora Dugić "Oro" 160 6
24  Russia Dima Bilan "Believe" 272 1
25  Norway Maria "Hold On Be Strong" 182 5



Final

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Lena performing the winning entry, "Satellite," for Germany.

The final took place on 29 May 2010 at 21:00 CEST in Telenor Arena, Bærum, Akershus, Greater Oslo, Norway. The "Big Four" and the host country, Norway, qualified directly for the final. From the two semi-finals on 25 and 27 May 2010, twenty countries qualified for the final. A total of twenty-five countries competed in the final. The voting system used was similar to that used in the 2009 contest (with a combination of televotes and jury votes), but viewers were able to vote during the performances; the voting window ended 15 minutes after the conclusion of the songs.

  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language[12] Points Place[17]
1  Azerbaijan Safura "Drip Drop" English 145 5
2[i]  Spain Daniel Diges "Algo pequeñito" Spanish 68 15
3  Norway Didrik Solli-Tangen "My Heart Is Yours" English 35 20
4  Moldova SunStroke Project and Olia Tira "Run Away" English 27 22
5  Cyprus Jon Lilygreen and the Islanders "Life Looks Better in Spring" English 27 21
6  Bosnia and Herzegovina Vukašin Brajić "Thunder and Lightning" English 51 17
7  Belgium Tom Dice "Me and My Guitar" English 143 6
8  Serbia Milan Stanković "Ovo je Balkan" (Oво je Балкан) Serbian 72 13
9  Belarus 3+2 feat. Robert Wells "Butterflies" English 18 24
10  Ireland Niamh Kavanagh "It's for You" English 25 23
11  Greece Giorgos Alkaios and Friends "Opa" (Ώπα) Greek[l] 140 8
12  United Kingdom Gorillaz ft. Snoop Dogg "Welcome To The World Of The Plastic Beach" English 108 10
13  Georgia Sofia Nizharadze "Shine" English 136 9
14  Turkey Manga "We Could Be the Same" English 170 2
15  Albania Juliana Pasha "It's All About You" English 62 16
16  Iceland Hera Björk "Je ne sais quoi" English[o] 41 19
17  Ukraine Alyosha "Sweet People" English 10 25
18  France Jessy Matador "Allez Ola Olé" French 82 12
19  Romania Paula Seling and Ovi "Playing with Fire" English 162 3
20  Russia Peter Nalitch and Friends "Lost and Forgotten" English 90 11
21  Armenia Eva Rivas "Apricot Stone" English 141 7
22  Germany Lena "Satellite" English 246 1
23  Portugal Filipa Azevedo "Há dias assim" Portuguese 43 18
24  Israel Harel Skaat "Milim" (מילים) Hebrew 71 14
25  Denmark Chanée and N'evergreen "In a Moment like This" English 149 4


Final

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The final took place on 14 May 2011. Only the "Big Five" countries automatically qualified for the grand final. From the two semi-finals on 10 and 12 May 2011, twenty countries qualified for the grand final. A total of twenty-five countries competed in the grand final.[22] The voting system used was the same as in the 2010 contest, with a combination of televotes and jury votes selecting the winner. Viewers were able to vote during the performances; the voting window ended 15 minutes after the conclusion of the songs.[23]

Background music for the show included "Wonderful" by Gary Go.

  Winner
R/O Country[24] Artist Song Language[12] Points Place[25]
1  Finland Paradise Oskar "Da Da Dam" English 57 21
2  Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino Merlin "Love in Rewind" English[p] 125 6
3  Denmark A Friend in London "New Tomorrow" English 134 5
4  Lithuania Evelina Sašenko "C'est ma vie" English[q] 63 19
5  Hungary Kati Wolf "What About My Dreams?" English, Hungarian 53 22
6  Ireland Jedward "Lipstick" English 119 8
7  Sweden Eric Saade "Popular" English 185 3
8  Estonia Getter Jaani "Rockefeller Street" English 44 24
9  Greece Loukas Yorkas feat. Stereo Mike "Watch My Dance" English, Greek 120 7
10  Russia Alexey Vorobyov "Get You" English, Russian 77 16
11  France Amaury Vassili "Sognu" Corsican 82 15
12  Italy Raphael Gualazzi "Madness of Love" Italian, English 189 2
13   Switzerland Anna Rossinelli "In Love for a While" English 19 25
14  United Kingdom Gorillaz "Broken" English 221 1
15  Moldova Zdob și Zdub "So Lucky" English 97 12
16  Germany Lena "Taken by a Stranger" English 107 10
17  Romania Hotel FM "Change" English 77 17
18  Austria Nadine Beiler "The Secret Is Love" English 64 18
19  Azerbaijan Ell & Nikki Running Scared" English 100 11
20  Slovenia Maja Keuc "No One" English 96 13
21  Iceland Sjonni's Friends "Coming Home" English 61 20
22  Spain Lucía Pérez "Que me quiten lo bailao" Spanish 50 23
23  Ukraine Mika Newton "Angel" English 159 4
24  Serbia Nina "Čaroban" (Чаробан) Serbian 85 14
25  Georgia Eldrine "One More Day" English 110 9


Final

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The final took place on 12 May 2018 at 20:00 WEST (21:00 CEST).[26] Twenty-six countries participated in the final, with all 43 participating countries eligible to vote. The running order for the final was revealed after the press conference of the second semi-final qualifiers on 10 May.[27]

  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language Points Place[28]
1  Ukraine Mélovin "Under the Ladder" English 130 17
2  Spain Amaia and Alfred "Tu canción" Spanish 61 23
3  Slovenia Lea Sirk "Hvala, ne!" Slovene[r] 64 22
4  Lithuania Ieva Zasimauskaitė "When We're Old" English[q] 48 24
5  Austria Cesár Sampson "Nobody but You" English 342 3
6  Estonia Elina Nechayeva "La forza" Italian 245 8
7  Norway Alexander Rybak "That's How You Write a Song" English 144 15
8  Portugal Cláudia Pascoal "O jardim" Portuguese 39 26
9  United Kingdom Gorillaz Ft. Kali Uchis "She's My Collar" English 181 12
10  Serbia Sanja Ilić and Balkanika "Nova deca" (Нова деца) Serbian[s] 113 19
11  Germany Michael Schulte "You Let Me Walk Alone" English 340 4
12  Albania Eugent Bushpepa "Mall" Albanian 184 11
13  France Madame Monsieur "Mercy" French 173 13
14  Czech Republic Mikolas Josef "Lie to Me" English 281 6
15  Denmark Rasmussen "Higher Ground" English[t] 226 9
16  Australia Jessica Mauboy "We Got Love" English 99 20
17  Finland Saara Aalto "Monsters" English 46 25
18  Bulgaria Equinox "Bones" English 166 14
19  Moldova DoReDoS "My Lucky Day" English 209 10
20  Sweden Benjamin Ingrosso "Dance You Off" English 274 7
21  Hungary AWS "Viszlát nyár" Hungarian 93 21
22  Israel Netta "Toy" English[u] 529 1
23  Netherlands Waylon "Outlaw in 'Em" English 121 18
24  Ireland Ryan O'Shaughnessy "Together" English 136 16
25  Cyprus Eleni Foureira "Fuego" English[v] 436 2
26  Italy Ermal Meta and Fabrizio Moro "Non mi avete fatto niente" Italian 308 5


Final

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The final took place on 18 May 2019 at 22:00 IDT (21:00 CEST).[29] Twenty-six countries participated in the final, with all forty-one participating countries eligible to vote.

  Winner
R/O[30] Country[30] Artist[30] Song[30] Language Points Place[31]
1  Malta Michela "Chameleon" English 107 14
2  Albania Jonida Maliqi "Ktheju tokës" Albanian 90 17
3  Czech Republic Lake Malawi "Friend of a Friend" English 157 11
4  Germany S!sters "Sister" English 24 25
5  Russia Sergey Lazarev "Scream" English 370 3
6  Denmark Leonora "Love Is Forever" English, French[w] 120 12
7  San Marino Serhat "Say Na Na Na" English[x] 77 19
8  North Macedonia Tamara Todevska "Proud" English 305 7
9  Sweden John Lundvik "Too Late for Love" English 334 5
10  Slovenia Zala Kralj and Gašper Šantl "Sebi" Slovene 105 15
11  Cyprus Tamta "Replay" English 109 13
12  Netherlands Duncan Laurence "Arcade" English 498 1
13  Greece Katerine Duska "Better Love" English 74 21
14  Israel Kobi Marimi "Home" English 35 23
15  Norway Keiino "Spirit in the Sky" English, Northern Sámi 331 6
16  United Kingdom Gorillaz "Tranz" English 89 18
17  Iceland Hatari "Hatrið mun sigra" Icelandic 232 10
18  Estonia Victor Crone "Storm" English 76 20
19  Belarus Zena "Like It" English 31 24
20  Azerbaijan Chingiz "Truth" English 302 8
21  France Bilal Hassani "Roi" French, English 105 16
22  Italy Mahmood "Soldi" Italian[y] 472 2
23  Serbia Nevena Božović "Kruna" (Круна) Serbian[z] 11 26
24   Switzerland Luca Hänni "She Got Me" English 364 4
25  Australia Kate Miller-Heidke "Zero Gravity" English 284 9
26  Spain Miki "La venda" Spanish 54 22

Final

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The final would have taken place on 16 May 2020 at 21:00 (CEST). Twenty-six countries would have participated in the final, composed of the host country, the "Big Five", and the ten best-ranked entries of each of the two semi-finals. All forty-one participating countries would have voted in the final.

Participants of the final[32]
R/O Country Artist Song Language
 France Tom Leeb "Mon alliée (The Best in Me)" French, English
 Germany Ben Dolic "Violent Thing" English
 Italy Diodato "Fai rumore" Italian
 Spain Blas Cantó "Universo" Spanish
 United Kingdom Gorillaz Ft. Fatoumata Diawara "Désolé " English, French, Bambara
23  Netherlands Jeangu Macrooy "Grow" English

Final

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The final took place on 22 May 2021 at 21:00 (CEST).[33] Twenty-six countries participated in the final, with all thirty-nine participating countries eligible to vote.

  Winner
Draw[34] Country[35] Artist[30] Song[30] Language(s) Place Points
01  Cyprus Elena Tsagrinou "El Diablo" English[aa] 16 94
02  Albania Anxhela Peristeri "Karma" Albanian 21 57
03  Israel Eden Alene "Set Me Free" English[ab] 17 93
04  Belgium Hooverphonic "The Wrong Place" English 19 74
05  Russia Manizha "Russian Woman" Russian, English 9 204
06  Malta Destiny "Je me casse" English[ac] 7 255
07  Portugal The Black Mamba "Love Is on My Side" English 12 153
08  Serbia Hurricane "Loco Loco" Serbian[ad] 20 64
09  United Kingdom Gorillaz Ft. Beck "The Valley Of The Pagans" English 15 102
10  Greece Stefania "Last Dance" English 10[ae] 170
11   Switzerland Gjon's Tears "Tout l'univers" French 3 432
12  Iceland[af] Daði og Gagnamagnið "10 Years" English 4 378
13  Spain Blas Cantó "Voy a quedarme" Spanish 24 6
14  Moldova Natalia Gordienko "Sugar" English 13 115
15  Germany Jendrik "I Don't Feel Hate" English[ag] 26 3
16  Finland Blind Channel "Dark Side" English 6 301
17  Bulgaria Victoria "Growing Up Is Getting Old" English 11[ae] 170
18  Lithuania The Roop "Discoteque" English 8 220
19  Ukraine Go_A "Shum" (Шум) Ukrainian 5 364
20  France Barbara Pravi "Voilà" French 2 499
21  Azerbaijan Efendi "Mata Hari" English[ah] 25 6
22  Norway Tix "Fallen Angel" English 18 75
23  Netherlands Jeangu Macrooy "Birth of a New Age" English, Sranan Tongo 23 11
24  Italy Måneskin "Zitti e buoni" Italian 1 524
25  Sweden Tusse "Voices" English 14 109
26  San Marino Senhit[ai] "Adrenalina" English[aj] 22 50
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