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This year Eurovision has generated more expectation than ever Not in vain, Amaia and Alfred have seduced half the country with their song, their tenderness and spontaneity. This has meant that we have been more attentive than ever to the famous festival. And today the second semifinal is being held.
Before this Saturday May 12, which is when the final gala will be held, today Thursday the most Eurovision fans will have the opportunity to enjoy a semifinal in which a total of 18 countries will compete. Those who wish, in addition, will be able to vote through the official Eurovision application
If you want to download it, it is available on Google Play (Android) and on the App Store (iOS). As soon as you open the application, you'll find plenty of interesting content about the festival, the performances and its participants. And as we said, you can also decide who makes it to next Saturday's performance and who doesn't.
Instructions to vote in the second Eurovision semifinal
If you want to vote which countries you want to be part of the final, you will have to cast your vote during the performances. To do this, as soon as you access the application, scroll down on the main screen and select OSRAM Light Voting.
From here you can give your score (from 1 to 12) while the live performance lasts. Simply click on the grade you want to give and then click on the central Vote button.
These are the countries and performers that tonight will try to gain a place in the final:
1. Norway: “That’s how you write a song”, Alexander Rybak
2. Romania: “Goodbye”, The Humans
3. Serbia: “Nova Deca”, Sanja Ilić and Balkanika
4. San Marino: “Who We Are”, Jessika ft. Jennifer Brening
5. Denmark: “Higher Ground”, Rasmussen
6. Russia: “I Won’t Break”, Yulia Samoylova
7. Moldova: “My Lucky Day”, DoReDos
8. Netherlands: “Outlaw in ‘Em”, Waylon
9. Australia: “We Got Love”, Jessica Mauboy
10. Georgia: “For You”, Iriao
eleven. Poland: “Light Me Up”, Gromee ft. Lukas Meijer
12. M alt: “Taboo”, Christabelle
13. Hungary: “Viszlát nyár”, AWS
14. Latvia: “Funny Girl”, Laura Rizzotto
fifteen. Sweden: “Dance You Off”, Benjamin Ingrosso
16. Montenegro: “Inje”, Vanja Radovanović
17. Slovenia: “Hvala, ne!”, Lea Sirk
18. Ukraine: “Under the Ladder”, Mélovin