Tonight, finally, the final of Eurovision 2024. After all the scandals and controversies of this edition we will finally find out who will get on the podium. Meanwhile, some useful info for those who want to tune in: the live broadcast is broadcast on Rai 1 and not on Rai 2, with the connection starting at 8.35pm, but the show will start from 9.15pm. As well as on TV, it will be possible to follow it simultaneously in streaming on RaiPlay, on Rai Radio 2 and on digital terrestrial Channel 202.
Tonight we will listen to 26 songs: 10 finalists from the first semi-final, 10 from the second semi-final, the Big Five and Sweden as the host country. Angelina Mango is the 15th, she will perform around 10.30pm. The lineup:
Sweden: Markus & Martinus, with Unforgettable
Ukraine: Alyona Alyona & Jerry Heil, with Teresa & Maria
Germany: Isaak, with Always on the Run
Luxembourg: Tali, with Fighter
Holland: Joost Klein with Europap
Israel: Eden Golan with Hurricane
Lithuania: Dons with Hollow
Spain: Nebula with ZORRA
Estonia: 5MIINUST x Puuluup with (nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi
Ireland: Bambie Thug, with Doomsday Blue
Lithuania: Sylvester Belt, with Luktelk
Greece: Marina Satti with ZARI
UK: Olly Alexander, with Dizzy
Norway: Gåte with Ulveham
Italy: Angelina Mango with Boredom
Serbia: Teya Dora, with Remonda
Finland: Windows95Man, with No Rules!
Portugal: Iolanda, with Grito
Armenia: LADANIVA with Jacob
Cyprus: Silia Kapsis, with Liars
Switzerland: Nemo with The Code
Slovenia: Raiven, with Veronica
Croatia: Baby Lasagna, with Rim Tim Tagi Dim
Georgia: Nutsa Buzaladze with Firefighter
France: Slimane with My love
Austria: Kaleen with We Will Rave
To vote, as always you can vote for all countries except yours, just do it via text message and telephone. The number to dial is 894222 to which you will have to send the code of the chosen singer. On the guest side, tonight ABBA will be honored 50 years after their victory with Waterloo, and then there will be the Swede Carola (winner in 1991), the Swede Perelli (1999) and the Austrian Conchita Wurst (2012). Finally it will be the turn of Loreen, Swedish winner of two Eurovision (2023 and 2012), and the Alcazar reunion.
