So the line-up for this yr’s Eurovision final is now full after 10 international locations made it via Thursday’s second semi final in Turin, but Ireland wasn’t considered one of them.
Eurovision semi final 2 was all the time billed as the stronger of the 2 and, after Tuesday’s first warmth, nicely fancied acts like Poland’s Ochman and Sweden’s Cornelia Jakobs have been in motion and vying for a spot in Saturday’s finale. We additionally had Serbia’s entry Konstrakta singing about Meghan Markle and Ireland’s Brooke Scullion, a former contestant on The Voice UK.
The UK’s Sam Ryder was an automated qualifier for the final, with the nation being considered one of ‘the large 5,’ with different acts already via together with Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra and Norway’s Subwoolfer, the act surrounded by thriller as to who they’re beneath their costumes.
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As viewers throughout Europe and Australia solid their votes, the second semi final additionally featured a efficiency from two of the Eurovision hosts, Laura Pausini and Mika.
Eurovision semi final 2 results
Qualifiers
Belgium: Miss You by Jérémie Makiese
Czech Republic: Lights Off by We Are Domi
Azerbaijan: Fade To Black by Nadir Rustamli
Poland: River by Ochman
Finland: Jezebel by The Rasmus
Estonia: Hope by Stefan
Australia: Not the Same by Sheldon Riley
Sweden: Hold Me Closer by Cornelia Jakobs
Romania: Llámame by WRS
Serbia: In Corpore Sano by Konstrakta
Non qualifiers
Israel: I.M by Michael Ben David
Georgia: Lock Me In by Circus Mircus
Malta: Am What I Am by Emma Muscat
San Marino: Stripper by Achille Lauro
Cyprus: Ela by Andromache
Ireland: That’s Rich by Brooke Scullion
North Macedonia: Circles by Andrea
Montenegro: Breathe by Vladana
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