VIENNA (Page2): Ten thousand ecstatic Eurovision fans have taken Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna tonight. In glittering costumes and crazy costumes there is no doubt that they are the final clear, and on the basis of the noise level to judge, there is no doubt that we have a fantastic finale evening ahead.
The first meetings television viewers is a flying Conchita Wurst, wearing a pink, glittery pantsuit. Genuine Eurovision-style, in other words!
READ ALSO: Wondering what Australia does in Eurovision?
200 million television viewers
Norwegian Debrah Scarlett and Kjetil Morland shall the ninth of a total of 27 numbers. In three minutes should duo convince a total of 200 million television viewers that they deserve to win this year’s Eurovision finals, and take over the throne of Austria’s Conchita Wurst.
But what many do not know is that half the votes already determined. The jury based its decision on the fact yesterday’s dress rehearsal, which according MGP President, Morten Thomassen, was Norway’s best performance so far.
Swedish Måns Zelmerlöw should like number 10, and that great favorite, the young singer from a lot of pressure on himself. He previously told Side2 that he believes Sweden will beat Norway, despite the fact that he thinks the duo has a lovely song.
We follow the reactions on social media
Israel’s third out, and Nadav Guedj creates a fantastic atmosphere in the hall. The journalists at the press room rising from their chairs and throw themselves into dance to the song “Golden Boy,” which also is well placed in the betting lists.
But it is not always easy to keep politics and Eurovision separated, so Twitter get Israel mixed reactions:
Off with earphones!
Slovenske Maraaya has received the honor of opening the show with his “Here for You”. Earphones annoys many, especially on Twitter:
Politically correct
Twitter user Pål Andre could not restrain himself from pointing out that Eurovision shows you from its most politically correct side from the outset:
Others point out that perhaps it’s time to get started with the participants:
Here is the order in the final
1. Slovenia : Maraaya – “Here for You”
2. France : Lisa Angell – “N’oubliez Pas”
3. Israel : Nadav Guedj – “Golden Boy”
4. Estonia : Elina Born & amp; Stig Rast – “Goodbye to Yesterday”
5. UK : Electro Velvet – “Still in Love With You”
6. Armenia: Genealogy – “Face the Shadow”
7. Lithuania : Monika Linkytė and Vaidas Baumila – “This Time”
8. Serbia : Bojana Stamenov – “Beauty Never Lies”
9. Norway : Morland & amp; Debrah Scarlett – “A Monster Like Me”
10. Sweden : Måns Zelmerlöw – “Heroes”
11. Cyprus : John Karayiannis – “One Thing I Should Have Done”
12. Australia : Guy Sebastian – “Tonight Again”
13. Belgium : Loïc nuts – “Rhythm Inside”
14. Austria: The Makemakes – “I Am Yours”
15. Greece : Maria Elena Kyriakou – “One Last Breath”
16. Montenegro : Knez – “Adio”
17. Germany : Ann Sophie – “Black Smoke”
18. Poland : Monika Kuszyńska – “In the Name of Love”
19. Latvia : Aminata – “Love Injected”
20. Romania : voltaje – “All Over Again”
21. Spain : Edurne – “Amanecer”
22. Hungary : Boogie – “Wars for Nothing”
23. Georgia : Nina Sublatti – “Warrior”
24. Azerbaijan : Elnur Huseynov – “Hour of the Wolf”
25. Russia : Polina Gagarina – “A Million Voices”
26. Albania : Elhaida Dani – “I’m Alive”
27. Italy : Il Volo – “Grande Amore”
Follow live, here
Want more entertainment again? Like us on Facebook!
No comments:
Post a Comment