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🇸🇪 Producers get more choice in running order

Changes Last March it was announced that some major changes would happen in Malmö. The first change was the announcement that the big five will show their full performance in the semi-finals. The second change was about voting. From this year, fans can vote as soon as the first artist enters the stage in the final. Draw Now the third change has been announced by the EBU: the starting order of the final will be determined in a new way. Before 2013, the starting places were always decided by a draw. In the past ten years it was decided only whether the artists would perform in the first or second half of the final. The show’s producers then determined where in the first or second half the acts would ultimately perform. Producer’s Choice Host channel SVT has revealed that 25 of the 26 artists in the final (Sweden has already drawn position 1) can pick first half, second half or ‘Producer’s Choice’ in a random draw. This means that if an artist draws ‘Producer’s Choice’, the show’s producers can place that song anywhere in the first or second half of the running order. There are six places to draw for the first half, six places for the second half and 13 places for the ‘Producer’s Choice’. Christer Björkman The reason for the change is to give the producers even more to make all the songs in the grand finale stand out and create the most exciting running order possible. Christer Björkman, this year’s competition producer, explains more about the reasons for the change: “It’s about creating the best possible TV show and giving all artists the chance to shine. In years, only with the first half and second half draws you could notice that many ballads ended up in the same part of the show or that many favorites were drawn to perform in the same half. By adding the flexibility of Producer’s Choice, I can create an even better flow of different tempos and an even more exciting grand finale.”    

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🇸🇪 The Running Order is here!

It’s time! ‘The Running Order’ for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 has been announced. Which countries open the semi-finals, who close the semi-finals and where are the rest and party moments in the shows? You’ll find it all below! In semi-final 1 we have Cyprus opening the show and Luxembourg closing the show:  1 Cyprus 🇨🇾2 Serbia 🇷🇸3 Lithuania 🇱🇹4 Ireland 🇮🇪> United Kingdom 🇬🇧5 Ukraine 🇺🇦6 Poland 🇵🇱7 Croatia 🇭🇷8 Iceland 🇮🇸> Germany 🇩🇪9 Slovenia 🇸🇮10 Finland 🇫🇮11 Moldova 🇲🇩> Sweden 🇸🇪12 Azerbaijan 🇦🇿13 Australia 🇦🇺14 Portugal 🇵🇹15 Luxembourg 🇱🇺 In semi-final 2 Malta will open the show and the Netherlands will close:  1 Malta 🇲🇹2 Albania 🇦🇱3 Greece 🇬🇷4 Switzerland 🇨🇭5 Czechia 🇨🇿> France 🇫🇷6 Austria 🇦🇹7 Denmark 🇩🇰8 Armenia 🇦🇲9 Latvia 🇱🇻> Spain 🇪🇸10 San Marino 🇸🇲11 Georgia 🇬🇪12 Belgium 🇧🇪 13 Estonia 🇪🇪> Italy 🇮🇹14 Israel 🇮🇱15 Norway 🇳🇴16 The Netherlands 🇳🇱    

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🇦🇿 The last entry of this year, Azerbaijan: Fahree & Ilkin Dövlatov with “Özünlə apar”

“Özünlə apar” is the song Azerbaijani Fahree will sing to represent his country during the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. All other countries had already announced their artist and song but Azerbaijan waited a while to release their song “Özünlə apar” on March 15th. And thus concluded the 37 act announcements. Fahree will perform the song together with singer Ilkin Dövlətov. Ilkin is known for his participation in the Azerbaijani version of “The Voice”. The song is a mix of pop and traditional elements. The music styles of the two artists will compliment each other. Fahree is considered a primarily pop artist while Dövlətov is known for incorporating more traditional and folk elements into his music. Additionally, Fahree stated: “We have already started preparations, our stage choreography will be really different and spectacular. Since the stage structure is very big and difficult, I will start acting lessons.” Moreover, a very interesting message was conveyed by “The Azeri Times” about Armenia’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, “Jako” by Ladaniva. More specifically, the following text was posted on the official Twitter/X account of “The Azeri Times”: “Lovely music accompanied by a beautiful theme. The day we exchange 12 points between Azerbaijan and Armenia will be a beautiful symbol of true peace. Here’s to hoping for that day!”  

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🇸🇪 Producers get more choice in running order

Changes Last March it was announced that some major changes would happen in Malmö. The first change was the announcement that the big five will show their full performance in the semi-finals. The second change was about voting. From this year, fans can vote as soon as the first artist enters the stage in the final. Draw Now the third change has been announced by the EBU: the starting order of the final will be determined in a new way. Before 2013, the starting places were always decided by a draw. In the past ten years it was decided only whether the artists would perform in the first or second half of the final. The show’s producers then determined where in the first or second half the acts would ultimately perform. Producer’s Choice Host channel SVT has revealed that 25 of the 26 artists in the final (Sweden has already drawn position 1) can pick first half, second half or ‘Producer’s Choice’ in a random draw. This means that if an artist draws ‘Producer’s Choice’, the show’s producers can place that song anywhere in the first or second half of the running order. There are six places to draw for the first half, six places for the second half and 13 places for the ‘Producer’s Choice’. Christer Björkman The reason for the change is to give the producers even more to make all the songs in the grand finale stand out and create the most exciting running order possible. Christer Björkman, this year’s competition producer, explains more about the reasons for the change: “It’s about creating the best possible TV show and giving all artists the chance to shine. In years, only with the first half and second half draws you could notice that many ballads ended up in the same part of the show or that many favorites were drawn to perform in the same half. By adding the flexibility of Producer’s Choice, I can create an even better flow of different tempos and an even more exciting grand finale.”    

Read More »

🇸🇪 The Running Order is here!

It’s time! ‘The Running Order’ for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 has been announced. Which countries open the semi-finals, who close the semi-finals and where are the rest and party moments in the shows? You’ll find it all below! In semi-final 1 we have Cyprus opening the show and Luxembourg closing the show:  1 Cyprus 🇨🇾2 Serbia 🇷🇸3 Lithuania 🇱🇹4 Ireland 🇮🇪> United Kingdom 🇬🇧5 Ukraine 🇺🇦6 Poland 🇵🇱7 Croatia 🇭🇷8 Iceland 🇮🇸> Germany 🇩🇪9 Slovenia 🇸🇮10 Finland 🇫🇮11 Moldova 🇲🇩> Sweden 🇸🇪12 Azerbaijan 🇦🇿13 Australia 🇦🇺14 Portugal 🇵🇹15 Luxembourg 🇱🇺 In semi-final 2 Malta will open the show and the Netherlands will close:  1 Malta 🇲🇹2 Albania 🇦🇱3 Greece 🇬🇷4 Switzerland 🇨🇭5 Czechia 🇨🇿> France 🇫🇷6 Austria 🇦🇹7 Denmark 🇩🇰8 Armenia 🇦🇲9 Latvia 🇱🇻> Spain 🇪🇸10 San Marino 🇸🇲11 Georgia 🇬🇪12 Belgium 🇧🇪 13 Estonia 🇪🇪> Italy 🇮🇹14 Israel 🇮🇱15 Norway 🇳🇴16 The Netherlands 🇳🇱    

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🇦🇿 The last entry of this year, Azerbaijan: Fahree & Ilkin Dövlatov with “Özünlə apar”

“Özünlə apar” is the song Azerbaijani Fahree will sing to represent his country during the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. All other countries had already announced their artist and song but Azerbaijan waited a while to release their song “Özünlə apar” on March 15th. And thus concluded the 37 act announcements. Fahree will perform the song together with singer Ilkin Dövlətov. Ilkin is known for his participation in the Azerbaijani version of “The Voice”. The song is a mix of pop and traditional elements. The music styles of the two artists will compliment each other. Fahree is considered a primarily pop artist while Dövlətov is known for incorporating more traditional and folk elements into his music. Additionally, Fahree stated: “We have already started preparations, our stage choreography will be really different and spectacular. Since the stage structure is very big and difficult, I will start acting lessons.” Moreover, a very interesting message was conveyed by “The Azeri Times” about Armenia’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, “Jako” by Ladaniva. More specifically, the following text was posted on the official Twitter/X account of “The Azeri Times”: “Lovely music accompanied by a beautiful theme. The day we exchange 12 points between Azerbaijan and Armenia will be a beautiful symbol of true peace. Here’s to hoping for that day!”  

Read More »

🇸🇪 Producers get more choice in running order

Changes Last March it was announced that some major changes would happen in Malmö. The first change was the announcement that the big five will show their full performance in the semi-finals. The second change was about voting. From this year, fans can vote as soon as the first artist enters the stage in the final. Draw Now the third change has been announced by the EBU: the starting order of the final will be determined in a new way. Before 2013, the starting places were always decided by a draw. In the past ten years it was decided only whether the artists would perform in the first or second half of the final. The show’s producers then determined where in the first or second half the acts would ultimately perform. Producer’s Choice Host channel SVT has revealed that 25 of the 26 artists in the final (Sweden has already drawn position 1) can pick first half, second half or ‘Producer’s Choice’ in a random draw. This means that if an artist draws ‘Producer’s Choice’, the show’s producers can place that song anywhere in the first or second half of the running order. There are six places to draw for the first half, six places for the second half and 13 places for the ‘Producer’s Choice’. Christer Björkman The reason for the change is to give the producers even more to make all the songs in the grand finale stand out and create the most exciting running order possible. Christer Björkman, this year’s competition producer, explains more about the reasons for the change: “It’s about creating the best possible TV show and giving all artists the chance to shine. In years, only with the first half and second half draws you could notice that many ballads ended up in the same part of the show or that many favorites were drawn to perform in the same half. By adding the flexibility of Producer’s Choice, I can create an even better flow of different tempos and an even more exciting grand finale.”    

Read More »

🇸🇪 The Running Order is here!

It’s time! ‘The Running Order’ for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 has been announced. Which countries open the semi-finals, who close the semi-finals and where are the rest and party moments in the shows? You’ll find it all below! In semi-final 1 we have Cyprus opening the show and Luxembourg closing the show:  1 Cyprus 🇨🇾2 Serbia 🇷🇸3 Lithuania 🇱🇹4 Ireland 🇮🇪> United Kingdom 🇬🇧5 Ukraine 🇺🇦6 Poland 🇵🇱7 Croatia 🇭🇷8 Iceland 🇮🇸> Germany 🇩🇪9 Slovenia 🇸🇮10 Finland 🇫🇮11 Moldova 🇲🇩> Sweden 🇸🇪12 Azerbaijan 🇦🇿13 Australia 🇦🇺14 Portugal 🇵🇹15 Luxembourg 🇱🇺 In semi-final 2 Malta will open the show and the Netherlands will close:  1 Malta 🇲🇹2 Albania 🇦🇱3 Greece 🇬🇷4 Switzerland 🇨🇭5 Czechia 🇨🇿> France 🇫🇷6 Austria 🇦🇹7 Denmark 🇩🇰8 Armenia 🇦🇲9 Latvia 🇱🇻> Spain 🇪🇸10 San Marino 🇸🇲11 Georgia 🇬🇪12 Belgium 🇧🇪 13 Estonia 🇪🇪> Italy 🇮🇹14 Israel 🇮🇱15 Norway 🇳🇴16 The Netherlands 🇳🇱    

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🇦🇿 The last entry of this year, Azerbaijan: Fahree & Ilkin Dövlatov with “Özünlə apar”

“Özünlə apar” is the song Azerbaijani Fahree will sing to represent his country during the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. All other countries had already announced their artist and song but Azerbaijan waited a while to release their song “Özünlə apar” on March 15th. And thus concluded the 37 act announcements. Fahree will perform the song together with singer Ilkin Dövlətov. Ilkin is known for his participation in the Azerbaijani version of “The Voice”. The song is a mix of pop and traditional elements. The music styles of the two artists will compliment each other. Fahree is considered a primarily pop artist while Dövlətov is known for incorporating more traditional and folk elements into his music. Additionally, Fahree stated: “We have already started preparations, our stage choreography will be really different and spectacular. Since the stage structure is very big and difficult, I will start acting lessons.” Moreover, a very interesting message was conveyed by “The Azeri Times” about Armenia’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, “Jako” by Ladaniva. More specifically, the following text was posted on the official Twitter/X account of “The Azeri Times”: “Lovely music accompanied by a beautiful theme. The day we exchange 12 points between Azerbaijan and Armenia will be a beautiful symbol of true peace. Here’s to hoping for that day!”  

Read More »

🇸🇪 Producers get more choice in running order

Changes Last March it was announced that some major changes would happen in Malmö. The first change was the announcement that the big five will show their full performance in the semi-finals. The second change was about voting. From this year, fans can vote as soon as the first artist enters the stage in the final. Draw Now the third change has been announced by the EBU: the starting order of the final will be determined in a new way. Before 2013, the starting places were always decided by a draw. In the past ten years it was decided only whether

Read More »

🇸🇪 The Running Order is here!

It’s time! ‘The Running Order’ for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 has been announced. Which countries open the semi-finals, who close the semi-finals and where are the rest and party moments in the shows? You’ll find it all below! In semi-final 1 we have Cyprus opening the show and Luxembourg closing the show:  1 Cyprus 🇨🇾2 Serbia 🇷🇸3 Lithuania 🇱🇹4 Ireland 🇮🇪> United Kingdom 🇬🇧5 Ukraine 🇺🇦6 Poland 🇵🇱7 Croatia 🇭🇷8 Iceland 🇮🇸> Germany 🇩🇪9 Slovenia 🇸🇮10 Finland 🇫🇮11 Moldova 🇲🇩> Sweden 🇸🇪12 Azerbaijan 🇦🇿13 Australia 🇦🇺14 Portugal 🇵🇹15 Luxembourg 🇱🇺 In semi-final 2 Malta will open the show and the

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🇦🇿 The last entry of this year, Azerbaijan: Fahree & Ilkin Dövlatov with “Özünlə apar”

“Özünlə apar” is the song Azerbaijani Fahree will sing to represent his country during the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. All other countries had already announced their artist and song but Azerbaijan waited a while to release their song “Özünlə apar” on March 15th. And thus concluded the 37 act announcements. Fahree will perform the song together with singer Ilkin Dövlətov. Ilkin is known for his participation in the Azerbaijani version of “The Voice”. The song is a mix of pop and traditional elements. The music styles of the two artists will compliment each other. Fahree is considered a primarily pop artist

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