The day, time and where the Eurovision 2022 second semi-final will be watched on TV

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All eyes are on Eurovision, but most of all in the host city of Turin, which will witness this year’s winner. But before the grand finale, it is necessary to know which countries will compete to win the honor of having the best song in Europe. The first semi-final will be held on Tuesday, May 10. Albania to open gala with Ronela Hajati and her song ‘Sekret’. Rosa Linn will ‘Snap’ to represent Armenia and will put the finishing touches on the first of the two qualifiers. France and Italy will also determine the 10 finalists from the jury and television.

The second semi-final of Eurovision will be held on Thursday, 12 May. Finland will be the first country to perform with The Rasmus and the song ‘Jezebel’.duration Czech Republic to close with We Are Domi and single ‘Lights Off’. Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom will select the finalists by voting from their expert panels and the public.

Favorite countries in these second round performances: Poland 2% chance to win and then Australia He received 1% of votes for the songs ‘River’ and ‘Not the Same’.

Where to watch the second semi-final of Eurovision?

The second semi-final of Eurovision can be followed at: TVE This Thursday, May 12. As every year since 1996, the list of countries that will be yes or yes on the Turin stage that day is already known. These are the ‘Big Five’: Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

Second Semi-Final performance order (May 12)

  • 1. Finland: Rasmus – ‘Jezebel’
  • 2. Israel: Michael Ben David – ‘IM’
  • 3. Serbian: Konstrakta – ‘In Corpore Sano’
  • 4. Azerbaijan: Nadir Rüstemli – ‘Dark from Visit’
  • 5. Georgia: Circus Mircus – ‘Lock Me Inside’
  • 6. Malta: Emma Muscat – ‘What Am I’
  • 7. San Marino: Achille Lauro – ‘Stripper’
  • 8. Australia: Sheldon Riley – ‘Not the Same’
  • 9. Cyprus: Andromache – ‘Hazel’
  • 10. Ireland: Brooke – ‘This Rich’
  • 11. North Macedonia: Andrea – ‘The Circles’
  • 12. Estonia: Stefan – ‘Hope’
  • 13. Romania: WRS – ‘Call me’
  • 14. Poland: Ochman – ‘The River’
  • 15. Montenegro: Vladana – ‘Breathe’
  • 16. Belgium: Jérémie Makiese – ‘Miss You’
  • 17. Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs – ‘Hold Me Closer’
  • 18. Czech Republic: We Are Dom – ‘Lights Off’
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