Status: 05/14/2023 01:03 am
Titled “Tattoo” hat Loreen from Sweden won the final of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool. After 2012 in Azerbaijan, this is her second ESC victory.
Käärijä from Finland takes second place with the title “Cha Cha Cha”. In the run-up, he was considered to be one of the favorites alongside Loreen. Noa Kirel from Israel is number 3. The German act Lord Of The Lost comes last with “Blood & Glitter”.
The final of the Eurovision Song Contest took place in Liverpool, UK, under the motto “United By Music”. Because of the Russian war of aggression, Great Britain was for the Ukraine, last year’s ESC winner country, stepped in. It was moderated by Julia Sanina, Graham Norton, Hannah Waddingham and Alesha Dixon. The Ukrainian ESC moderator Timur Miroshnychenko is also part of the presenter team.
German jury awards twelve points to Sweden
As the national jury, Katja Ebstein, Arne Ghosh, Anica Russo, Alina Süggeler and Kai Tölke awarded half of the German points. Your twelve points went to Loreen from Sweden. Unlike the TV audience, the juries at the ESC do not evaluate the performances during the show, but rather the second dress rehearsal of the shows the evening before. The jury members from all countries see this so-called jury finale in a special, non-public broadcast.
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