Less and less are left to witness the most famous music competition on television. Eurovision is already warming up, and when it’s their turn to take the stage, the reps are constantly rehearsing their tricks to make sure everything works out. This year, the hostess Italyselected three prominent figures from within and outside the alpine country to host the gala: Laura Pausini, Mika and presenter Alessandro Cattelan. They will set the pace of the night so that millions of spectators can enjoy the event.
Eurovision is held over three days: 10, 12 and 14 May. May 10 will be the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest. In it, 19 countries will sing with the goal of reaching the final. there is Albania, Latvia, Lithuania, Switzerland, Slovenia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Moldova, Portugal, Croatia, Denmark, Austria, Iceland, Greece, Norway, Armenia and Italy. This last one will act just for fun as it is already classified as belonging to the ‘Big Five’ group.
May 12 will be their second Eurovision semi-final in which they will participate. Finland, Israel, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Malta, San Marino, Australia, Cyprus, Ireland, North Macedonia, Estonia, Romania, Poland, Montenegro, Belgium, Sweden, Czech Republic, Spain and United Kingdom. As in the case of Italy, these last two will play nothing.
Where to watch the 2022 Eurovision final?
It will be the Eurovision final Available to watch on Saturday, May 14 and on TVE It starts at 21:40. Televisión Española put together a great show to broadcast Eurovision, so it will not only broadcast the final, but also the first semi-final and the second, which will be held on 10 and 12 May respectively.
Source: Informacion
