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Provisional list of participating countries

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Eligibility for participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active EBU membership capable of receiving the contest via the Eurovision network and broadcasting it live nationwide. The EBU issues an invitation to participate in the contest to all active members. Countries that are a part of the "Big Five" and the host country are expected to be automatically allocated a place in the final of the contest, while all other countries will be placed in one of the two semi-finals.

As of May 2024, the following countries have confirmed their intention to participate in the 2025 contest:

Provisional list of participants of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Belgium[1] VRT
 Denmark[2][3] DR TBD 1 March 2025[3]
 Luxembourg[4] RTL
 Malta[5] PBS
 Spain[6] RTVE
  Switzerland[7] SRG SSR

Other countries

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EBU members

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  •  Albania – In early May 2024, Andri Xhahu, Eurovision commentator and spokesperson for the RTSH, revealed that preparations had started for the next edition of Festivali i Këngës, the national song competition traditionally used to select the Albanian entry for the contest.[8]
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina – In its broadcasting program for 2024, Bosnian broadcaster BHRT outlined its plans for the year, including a statement that "it is high time to consider the possibility of returning [...] to the Eurovision Song Contest in 2025". The broadcaster is still currently under EBU sanctions due to debts.[9] Bosnia and Herzegovina last took part in 2016.
  •  Croatia – Replying to an Ask Me Anything on Reddit in April 2024, the Mayor of Zagreb Tomislav Tomašević stated that Zagreb is ready to host Eurovision in 2025 if Croatia is to win the contest in 2024, and that Zagreb Arena is already booked for the event.[10] In early May 2024, prior to the 2024 contest, it was reported that the Croatian national broadcaster HRT had asked Zagreb Arena not to book any events for April and May 2025, to ensure availability in the event of a Croatian victory in 2024.[11] Croatia did not win.
  •  France – On 27 November 2023, during the winner's press conference of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023, deputy director general of France Télévisions Stéphane Sitbon-Gomez announced the broadcaster's intention to win the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in order to host the 2025 edition.[12]
  •  Germany – On 6 September 2023, it was reported that German broadcaster NDR, which has been responsible for the country's Eurovision participations since 1996, was considering handing over responsibility to a different member of the ARD network in 2025, with MDR being the most likely candidate.[13] According to reports, an official agreement for MDR to be in charge of the German selection from 2025 was finalised by 22 January 2024.[14]
  •  Ireland – In January 2024, Michael Kealy, the head of the Irish delegation in the contest, expressed his hopes that in 2025 RTÉ will be able to produce a national final format independent from The Late Late Show, plans for which were halted in 2023 following a financial scandal.[15]
  •  Lithuania – Shortly before the beginning of the 2024 contest, the head of the Lithuanian delegation, Audrius Giržadas [lt], discussed the possible cities that could host the contest in Lithuania in the event of a victory, which include Kaunas and Vilnius.[16]
  •  Montenegro – On 5 January 2024, Montenegro's national broadcaster RTCG published a report from a public debate held on 4 December 2023 concerning their production plans for 2024. In the report, the broadcaster states that it "plans on organising a music festival to promote Montenegrin artists and authors, and which would (depending on the budget) be used as a way to select the representative for Eurovision 2025".[17][18] Montenegro last took part in 2022.
  •  Norway – Between 5 and 7 April 2024, the first songwriting camp for the 2025 edition of Melodi Grand Prix, the traditional Norwegian national final event, was held.[19]
  •  San Marino – In October 2023, Sammarinese broadcaster San Marino RTV announced to have renewed the contract for the organisation of the national final format Una voce per San Marino for two editions, i.e. until 2025.[20] However, following the country's third failed qualification in a row in 2024, secretary of state for tourism Federico Pedini Amati discussed the possibility of withdrawing from the contest.[21]
  •  Slovakia – Following a restructuring of its financing model in 2023, Slovak broadcaster RTVS was considering a return to the contest in 2025 and was actively working to secure the funding needed to participate.[22][23][24] However, in April 2024, the head of marketing communication at RTVS, Zuzana Vicelová, stated that the country would not compete in 2025 due to budget cuts.[25] Slovakia last took part in 2012.
  •  Slovenia – On 9 March 2024, Mario Galunič [sl], editor at RTVSLO, drafted a document, with one of the points being a plan to return to selecting Slovene entries for Eurovision through the national final EMA [es; sl] from 2025 until 2028.[26][27] In 2023 and 2024, the broadcaster selected its entries internally, despite originally intending to organise a national final in both years.

Non-EBU members

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  •  Kosovo – On 29 October 2023, in the wake of the first edition of Festivali i Këngës, the intended Kosovan national selection event for Eurovision, the CEO of Kosovan broadcaster RTK, Besnik Boletini, reaffirmed the country's continued efforts in order to be included in the contest as early as 2025.[28] A vote on the draft of Kosovo's application to the Council of Europe took place on 16 April 2024, which was approved by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe was set to decide on Kosovo's membership in May 2024,[29] but was removed from the agenda following Kosovo's rejection of French and German prerequisites for membership.[30] Membership in the council would enable Kosovo to join the EBU as a full member and compete in the contest by 2025.[31][32] In May 2024, RTK announced that it would submit an application for EBU membership "soon".[33]

Provisional list of participating countries

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Eligibility for participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with an active EBU membership capable of receiving the contest via the Eurovision network and broadcasting it live nationwide. The EBU issues invitations to participate in the contest to all members.

For the 2024 contest, eligible countries had until 15 September 2023 to send the EBU confirmation of their participation and until 11 October 2023 to withdraw without facing financial penalties.[34][35]

As of November 2023, the following 35 countries have publicly confirmed their intention to participate in 2024. Luxembourg is set to return to the contest 31 years after its last participation in 1993.

Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Albania RTSH TBD 22 December 2023
 Armenia AMPTV TBA February 2024
 Australia SBS TBA January 2024 TBA February 2024
 Austria ORF TBA by December 2023 TBA March 2024
 Belgium RTBF Mustii TBA February 2024
 Bulgaria BNT TBA March 2024
 Croatia HRT TBD February 2024
 Cyprus CyBC Silia Kapsis TBA March 2024 Dimitris Kontopoulos
 Czechia ČT TBD 4 December 2023
 Denmark DR TBD 17 February 2024
 Estonia ERR TBD 17 February 2024
 Finland Yle TBD 10 February 2024
 France France Télévisions Slimane "Mon amour" French
  • Meïr Salah
  • Slimane Nebchi
  • Yaacov Salah
 Georgia GPB TBD February 2024 TBA March 2024
 Germany NDR TBD 16 February 2024
 Greece ERT Marina Satti TBA March 2024
 Iceland RÚV TBD 2 March 2024
 Ireland RTÉ TBA February 2024
 Italy RAI TBD 10 February 2024
 Kazakhstan Khabar Agency TBA January 2024 TBA March 2024
 Latvia LTV TBD February 2024
 Lithuania LRT TBD 10 February 2024
 Luxembourg RTL TBD 27 January 2024
 Malta PBS TBD January 2024
 Moldova TRM TBD March 2024
 Montenegro RTCG TBA March 2024
 Morocco SNRT TBA February 2024 TBA March 2024
 Netherlands AVROTROS TBD December 2023
 North Macedonia MRT TBA March 2024
 Norway NRK TBD 3 February 2024
 Poland TVP TBA February 2024
 Portugal RTP TBD March 2024
 Romania TVR TBA February 2024
 San Marino SMRTV TBD 2 March 2024
 Serbia RTS TBD 2 March 2024
 Slovenia RTVSLO TBD January 2024
 Spain RTVE TBD 3 February 2024
 Sweden SVT TBD 9 March 2024
  Switzerland SRG SSR TBA February 2024 TBA March 2024
 Ukraine UA:PBC TBD February 2024
 United Kingdom BBC TBA January 2024 TBA February 2024

Other countries

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Active EBU members

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  •  North Macedonia – In mid-September 2023, Macedonian broadcaster MRT published its budget plan for the 2023/2024 season, which included a sum of money allocated for participation in the 2024 contest.[36] However, in late October 2023, the programme planning chair of MRT, Smilka Janeska Sarkanjac, clarified that a decision was yet to be made and the plan was still awaiting the approval of the government. As of 29 October 2023, it was expected to be finalised soon.[37]
  •  Romania – On 12 September 2023, it was reported that Romanian broadcaster TVR had submitted a new budget plan to the Ministry of Finance and that the country's participation in 2024 would depend on its approval.[38] In late October 2023, it was reported that the plan had been approved and that a law was soon to be modified in order to secure the government's direct funding towards the broadcaster for the costs of participation in EBU events, meaning that Romania would most likely take part in the contest.[39][40]

Active EBU member broadcasters in Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Monaco and Slovakia have so far confirmed non-participation prior to the announcement of the participants list by the EBU.[41][42][43][44]

Associate EBU members

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  •  Australia – In 2019, Australian broadcaster SBS was granted participation in the contest until 2023. On 21 September 2023, SBS revealed that it was in talks with the EBU to secure the country's participation in future editions.[45] On 31 October 2023, the broadcaster confirmed that it would broadcast the 2024 contest and stated its intention to continue competing in the event, but added that the country's future participation was still under discussion.[46][47]

Non-EBU members

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  •  Kosovo – In February 2023, Kosovar broadcaster RTK started to develop its intended national selection format for Eurovision, Festivali i Këngës, while pushing for EBU membership and for a Eurovision 2024 invitation.[48][49][50] On 16 October 2023, shortly before its launch, the director of the festival, Adi Krasta, confirmed that Kosovo would not be taking part in Eurovision in 2024, but reported that directors at EBU were "extremely enthusiastic" about the festival.[50][51]









Edition Year Date of final Host broadcaster(s) Venue Host city Countries Winning country Ref
Total In final
1st 1956 24 May RTSI Teatro Kursaal Switzerland Lugano 7[a]   Switzerland [52]
2nd 1957 3 March HR/ARD Großer Sendesaal des hessischen Rundfunks West Germany Frankfurt 10  Netherlands [53]
3rd 1958 12 March NTS AVRO Studios Netherlands Hilversum 10  France [54]
4th 1959 11 March RTF Palais des Festivals France Cannes 11  Netherlands [55]
5th 1960 29 March BBC Royal Festival Hall United Kingdom London 13  France [56]
6th 1961 18 March RTF Palais des Festivals France Cannes 16  Luxembourg [57]
7th 1962 18 March CLT Villa Louvigny Luxembourg Luxembourg City 16  France [58]
8th 1963 23 March BBC BBC Television Centre United Kingdom London 16  Denmark [59]
9th 1964 21 March DR Tivoli Concert Hall Denmark Copenhagen 16  Italy [60]
10th 1965 20 March RAI Sala di Concerto della RAI Italy Naples 18  Luxembourg [61]
11th 1966 5 March CLT Villa Louvigny Luxembourg Luxembourg City 18  Austria [62]
12th 1967 8 April ORF Großer Festsaal der Wiener Hofburg Austria Vienna 17  United Kingdom [63]
13th 1968 6 April BBC Royal Albert Hall United Kingdom London 17  Spain [64]
14th 1969 29 March TVE Teatro Real Spain Madrid 16 [65]
15th 1970 21 March NOS RAI Congrescentrum Netherlands Amsterdam 12  Ireland [66]
16th 1971 3 April RTÉ Gaiety Theatre Republic of Ireland Dublin 18  Monaco [67]
17th 1972 25 March BBC Usher Hall United Kingdom Edinburgh 18  Luxembourg [68]
18th 1973 7 April CLT Nouveau Théâtre Luxembourg Luxembourg City 17  Luxembourg [69]
19th 1974 6 April BBC Brighton Dome United Kingdom Brighton 17  Sweden [70]
20th 1975 22 March SR Stockholmsmässan Sweden Stockholm 19  Netherlands [71]
21st 1976 3 April NOS Nederlands Congresgebouw Netherlands The Hague 18  United Kingdom [72]
22nd 1977 7 May[b] BBC Wembley Conference Centre United Kingdom London 18  France [73]
23rd 1978 22 April TF1 Palais des Congrès France Paris 20  Israel [74]
24th 1979 31 March IBA International Convention Centre Israel Jerusalem 19  Israel [75]
25th 1980 19 April NOS Nederlands Congresgebouw Netherlands The Hague 19  Ireland [76]
26th 1981 4 April RTÉ RDS Simmonscourt Republic of Ireland Dublin 20  United Kingdom [77]
27th 1982 24 April BBC Harrogate Convention Centre United Kingdom Harrogate 18  Germany [78]
28th 1983 23 April BR/ARD Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle West Germany Munich 20  Luxembourg [79]
29th 1984 5 May CLT Théâtre Municipal Luxembourg Luxembourg City 19  Sweden [80]
30th 1985 4 May SVT Scandinavium Sweden Gothenburg 19  Norway [81]
31st 1986 3 May NRK Grieghallen Norway Bergen 20  Belgium [82]
32nd 1987 9 May RTBF Palais de Centenaire Belgium Brussels 22  Ireland [83]
33rd 1988 30 April RTÉ RDS Simmonscourt Republic of Ireland Dublin 21   Switzerland [84]
34th 1989 6 May SRG SSR Palais de Beaulieu Switzerland Lausanne 22  Yugoslavia [85]
35th 1990 5 May JRT/RTZ Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zagreb 22  Italy [86]
36th 1991 4 May RAI Studio 15 di Cinecittà Italy Rome 22  Sweden [87]
37th 1992 9 May SVT Malmö Isstadion Sweden Malmö 23  Ireland [88][89]
38th 1993 15 May RTÉ Green Glens Arena Republic of Ireland Millstreet 25  Ireland [90]
39th 1994 30 April Point Theatre Republic of Ireland Dublin 25  Ireland [91]
40th 1995 13 May 23  Norway [92]
41st 1996 18 May NRK Oslo Spektrum Norway Oslo 23  Ireland [93]
42nd 1997 3 May RTÉ Point Theatre Republic of Ireland Dublin 25  United Kingdom [94]
43rd 1998 9 May BBC National Indoor Arena United Kingdom Birmingham 25  Israel [95]
44th 1999 29 May IBA International Convention Centre Israel Jerusalem 23  Sweden [96]
45th 2000 13 May SVT Globe Arena Sweden Stockholm 24  Denmark [97]
46th 2001 12 May DR Parken Stadium Denmark Copenhagen 23  Estonia [98]
47th 2002 25 May ETV Saku Suurhall Estonia Tallinn 24  Latvia [99]
48th 2003 24 May LTV Skonto Hall Latvia Riga 26  Turkey [100]
49th 2004 15 May TRT Abdi İpekçi Arena Turkey Istanbul 36 24  Ukraine [101]
50th 2005 21 May NTU Palace of Sports Ukraine Kyiv 39  Greece [102]
51st 2006 20 May ERT Olympic Indoor Hall Greece Athens 37  Finland [103]
52nd 2007 12 May YLE Hartwall Arena Finland Helsinki 42  Serbia [104]
53rd 2008 24 May RTS Belgrade Arena Serbia Belgrade 43 25  Russia [105]
54th 2009 16 May C1R Olimpiyskiy Arena Russia Moscow 42  Norway [106]
55th 2010 29 May NRK Telenor Arena Norway Oslo 39  Germany [107]
56th 2011 14 May NDR/ARD Düsseldorf Arena Germany Düsseldorf 43  Azerbaijan [108]
57th 2012 26 May İTV Baku Crystal Hall Azerbaijan Baku 42 26  Sweden [109]
58th 2013 18 May SVT Malmö Arena Sweden Malmö 39  Denmark [110]
59th 2014 10 May DR B&W Hallerne Denmark Copenhagen 37  Austria [111]
60th 2015 23 May ORF Wiener Stadthalle Austria Vienna 40 27  Sweden [112]
61st 2016 14 May SVT Globe Arena Sweden Stockholm 42 26  Ukraine [113]
62nd 2017 13 May UA:PBC International Exhibition Centre Ukraine Kyiv 42  Portugal [114]
63rd 2018 12 May RTP Altice Arena Portugal Lisbon 43  Israel [115]
64th 2019 18 May IPBC/Kan Expo Tel Aviv Israel Tel Aviv 41  Netherlands [116]
Cancelled 2020 16 May NPO/NOS/AVROTROS Rotterdam Ahoy Netherlands Rotterdam 41 26 No winner [117]
65th 2021 22 May NPO/NOS/AVROTROS Rotterdam Ahoy Netherlands Rotterdam 39 26  Italy [118]
66th 2022 14 May RAI PalaOlimpico Italy Turin 40 25  Ukraine [119]
67th 2023 13 May BBC Liverpool Arena United Kingdom Liverpool 37 26  Sweden [120]
68th 2024 11 May SVT Malmö Arena Sweden Malmö 37 26  Croatia [121]
69th 2025 17 May HRT Arena Zagreb Croatia Zagreb 43 26  Finland [121]
70th 2026 16 May Yle Nokia Arena Finland Tampere 44 26  Spain [121]

Contest themes and slogans

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An individual slogan has been associated with each edition of the contest since 2002, except in 2009.[122][123] This slogan is decided by the host broadcaster and is then used to develop the contest's visual identity and design.[124] This slogan is typically used by the producers in planning and formulating the show's visual identity, and is channelled into the contest's stage design, the opening and interval acts, and the "postcards": short videos interspersed between the entries which usually highlight the host country, and in many cases introduce the competing acts.[125][126][127]

Year Host city Slogan
2002 Estonia Tallinn A Modern Fairytale
2003 Latvia Riga A Magical Rendez-vous
2004 Turkey Istanbul Under the Same Sky
2005 Ukraine Kyiv Awakening
2006 Greece Athens Feel the Rhythm
2007 Finland Helsinki True Fantasy
2008 Serbia Belgrade Confluence of Sound
2010 Norway Oslo Share the Moment
2011 Germany Düsseldorf Feel Your Heart Beat!
2012 Azerbaijan Baku Light Your Fire!
2013 Sweden Malmö We Are One
2014 Denmark Copenhagen #JoinUs
2015 Austria Vienna Building Bridges
2016 Sweden Stockholm Come Together
2017 Ukraine Kyiv Celebrate Diversity
2018 Portugal Lisbon All Aboard!
2019 Israel Tel Aviv Dare to Dream
2021 Netherlands Rotterdam Open Up
2022 Italy Turin The Sound of Beauty
2023 United Kingdom Liverpool United by Music
2024 Sweden Malmö Thank You For The Music
2025 France Lille TBA

Provisional list of participating countries

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The following 49 countries have confirmed their intention to participate in the 2036 contest. Luxembourg is set to return to the contest after a 30-year absence, having last taken part in 1993.

Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Debut year
 Albania RTSH 2031
 Armenia AMPTV 2030
 Australia SBS 2026
 Belgium VRT 2027
 Brazil TV Brasil (host) 2029
 Canada Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2026
 Chile Televisión Nacional de Chile 2031
 Croatia HRT 2030
 Cyprus CyBC 2030
 Denmark DR 2028
 Dominican Republic Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión 2031
 Egypt Egyptian Radio and Television Union 2033
 Finland Yle 2027
 France France Télévisions 2026
 Georgia GPB 2034
 Germany NDR 2026
 Iceland RÚV 2032
 India Doordarshan 2033
 Ireland RTÉ 2027
 Italy RAI 2026
 Kazakhstan Khabar Agency 2035
 Kosovo RTK 2031
 Lebanon Télé Liban 2034
 Luxembourg RTL 2027
 Malta PBS 2033
 Mexico TV Azteca 2029
 Monaco TVMonaco 2030
 Montenegro RTCG 2034
 Morocco SNRT 2030
 Netherlands AVROTROS 2026
 New Zealand TVNZ 2028
 Norway NRK 2027
 Poland TVP 2028
 Portugal RTP 2028
 Puerto Rico WKAQ-TV 2031
 Qatar Qatar Media Corporation 2032
 San Marino SMRTV 2032
 Serbia RTS 2030
 Singapore Mediacorp 2032
 South Africa SABC 2033
 South Korea Korean Broadcasting System 2028
 Spain TVE 2026
 Sweden SVT 2026
 Turkey TRT 2030
 Ukraine UA:PBC 2029
 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi TV 2031
 United Kingdom BBC 2026
 United States NBC 2026
 Uruguay Teledoce 2031

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
125September 8, 2007 (2007-09-08)July 25, 2008 (2008-07-25)Nickelodeon
221September 27, 2008 (2008-09-27)August 8, 2009 (2009-08-08)
316September 12, 2009 (2009-09-12)June 26, 2010 (2010-06-26)
410July 30, 2010 (2010-07-30)June 11, 2011 (2011-06-11)
59August 13, 2011 (2011-08-13)January 21, 2012 (2012-01-21)
6136March 24, 2012 (2012-03-24)June 9, 2012 (2012-06-09)
7October 6, 2012 (2012-10-06)November 23, 2012 (2012-11-23)
713June 17, 2021 (2021-06-17)August 26, 2021 (2021-08-26)Paramount+
810April 8, 2022 (2022-04-08)June 3, 2022 (2022-06-03)
912June 1, 2023 (2023-06-01)September 7, 2023 (2023-09-07)
1014June 13, 2024 (2024-06-13)September 19, 2024 (2024-09-19)
1116July 10, 2025 (2025-07-10)October 23, 2025 (2025-10-23)
1214June 18, 2026 (2026-06-18)October 15, 2026 (2026-10-15)
1314May 20, 2027 (2027-05-20)August 26, 2027 (2027-08-26)
SpecialOctober 1, 2027 (2027-10-01)
1410June 15, 2028 (2028-06-15)August 17, 2028 (2028-08-17)





Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Dates
Semi-final 114 May 2023
Semi-final 216 May 2023
Final18 May 2023
Host
VenuePalau Sant Jordi
Barcelona, Spain
Directed by
  • Nikki Parsons
  • Richard Valentine
  • Ollie Bartlett
Executive supervisorMartin Österdahl
Executive producerAndrew Cartmell
Host broadcasterRTVE
Participants
Number of entries41
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards one set (in the semi-finals) or two sets (in the final) of 12, 10, 8–1 points to ten songs. In all three shows, online votes from viewers in non-participating countries are aggregated and awarded as one set of points.
2023 ← Eurovision Song Contest → 2025

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is the upcoming 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It is set to take place in Barcelona, Spain, after Spain won the 2023 contest with the song "Eaea" by Blanca Paloma. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster the RTVE, the contest will be held at the Palau Sant Jordi, and will consist of two semi-finals on 14 and 16 May, and a final on 18 May 2024.

Semi-final 1

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The first semi-final will take place on 14 May 2024 at 20:00 BST (21:00 CEST). Seventeen countries will participate in the first semi-final. Those countries plus  Germany,  Spain and the  Sweden, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated vote as "Rest of the World", will vote in this semi-final.

Draw Country Artist Song Language(s) Place
1st half  Poland
 Serbia
 Australia
 Georgia
 Ukraine
 Lithuania
 Denmark
 Kazakhstan
2nd half  Bulgaria
  Switzerland
 Finland
 Belgium
 Austria
 North Macedonia
 Ireland
 Slovenia
 Cyprus

Semi-final 2

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The second semi-final will take place on 16 May 2024 at 20:00 BST (21:00 CEST). Eighteen countries will participate in the second semi-final. Those countries plus  France,  Italy and  United Kingdom, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated vote as "Rest of the World", will vote in this semi-final.

Draw Country Artist Song Language(s) Place
1st half  Moldova
 Azerbaijan
 Norway
 San Marino
 Luxembourg
 Czechia
 Greece
 Albania
 Malta
2nd half  Estonia
 Portugal
 Montenegro
 Netherlands
 Armenia
 Croatia
 Iceland
 Latvia
 Romania

Final

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The final took place on 18 May 2024 at 21:00 (CEST). Twenty-six countries participated in the final, with all forty-one participating countries eligible to vote.

  Winner
R/O Country Artist Song Language(s) Points Place
1  Belgium 339 4
2   Switzerland 86 24
3  Portugal 383 2
4  Albania 347 3
5  Slovenia 76 25
6  Greece 196 8
7  Norway 109 19
8  Italy 148 15
9  Australia 173 12
10  Georgia 110 18
11  Germany 304 6
12  Serbia 158 14
13  Israel 486 1
14  Poland 96 23
15  Croatia 187 10
16  France 98 21
17  Cyprus 96 22
18  Spain 101 20
19  Ukraine 73 26
20  Finland 111 17
21  Czech Republic 192 9
22  Armenia 180 11
23  Moldova 138 16
24  Austria 172 13
25  Sweden 309 5
26  United Kingdom 223 7
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