The final of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest started at 22:00, directly from ERT1/

Tonight at 22:00 the heart of Europe beats in Rotterdam and the Kalush Orchestra will part with the award they won last year in Turin.

Twenty-six artists are vying for victory in tonight’s Grand Final, where the public will vote and make up 50.6% of the result.

The remaining 49.4% was formed yesterday during the evening rehearsal where the juries of the 37 countries participating this year in Eurovision 2023 voted.

Without… Greek interest after the elimination of Victor Vernikos in the second semi-final, Greece wishes today “Good luck Cyprus”, which appears 7th with Andrew Lambrou and the “powerful” track “Break a Broken Heart”.

The order of announcement of the results

  1. Ukraine – Zlata Ognevich
  2. Italy – Kaze
  3. Latvia – Jānis Pētersons
  4. Netherlands – S10
  5. Malta – Ryan Hili
  6. Moldova – Doina Stimpovschi
  7. Ireland – Niamh Kavanagh
  8. San Marino – John Kennedy O’Connor
  9. Azerbaijan – Narmin Salmanova
  10. Austria – Philipp Hansa
  11. France – Anggun
  12. Finland – Bess
  13. Belgium – Bart Cannaerts
  14. Germany – Elton
  15. Portugal – Maro
  16. Croatia – Maja Ciglenečki
  17. Estonia – Ragnar Klavan
  18. Armenia – Maléna
  19. Poland – Ida Nowakowska
  20. Romania – Eda Marcus
  21. Iceland – Einar Stefánsson
  22. Serbia – Dragana Kosjerina
  23. Cyprus – Loukas Hamatsos
  24. Norway – Ben Adams
  25. Switzerland – Chiara Dubey
  26. Australia – Catherine Martin
  27. Denmark – Tina Müller
  28. Spain – Ruth Lorenzo
  29. Israel – Ilanit
  30. Sweden – Farah Abadi
  31. Georgia – Archil Sulakvelidze
  32. Czech Republic – Radka Rosická
  33. Slovenia – Melani Mekicar
  34. Greece – Fotis Sergoulopoulos
  35. Albania – Andri Xhahu
  36. Lithuania – Monika Liu
  37. United Kingdom – Catherine Tate

SOURCE: ERT, SKAIGR, OGAE