Eurovision 2022 track list

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After Italy became champion Eurovision 2021 Thanks to the interpretation of the rock band Maneskin, the city that will host the 66th festival, which will be held between 10-14 May, will be Turin.

The competition will begin next Tuesday with the celebration of the first semi-final and will continue with the second semi-final on Thursday. The grand finale, which will start at 21.00 on Saturday, May 14, will live its moment with Spain’s performance. Chanel Terrero’s photo.

Cuban-Spanish singer, actress and dancer will stage it ‘SloMo’ A venue for a maximum of 18,000 people on the Pala Alpitour stage. Chosen to represent Spain at Benidorm Fest, Chanel one of the favorites to get the crystal microphoneAlong with Ukraine, Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

In addition to these four countries, Spain will have to cross 35 European countries and Australia, which replaced Russia, which was expelled due to the war in Ukraine. Chanel has to be the best in the world with her Jennifer Lopez-like show. 40 participating countries and those who already show their songs and artists:

Bulgaria – Smart Music Project – ‘Intention’

Czech Republic – We are Domi- ‘Lights Off’

Albania – Rumella Hajati – ‘The Secret’

Moldova – Zdob and Zdub and Fratii Advahov – ‘Trenuletul’

Ireland – Brooke Scullion – ‘This Is Rich’

North Macedonia – Andrea – ‘Circles’

Spain – Chanel – ‘SloMo’

Israel- Michael Ben David – ‘IM’

Italy – Mahmud Y White – ‘Brividi’

Ukraine – Kalush Orchestra-‘Stefania’

Latvia – Citi Zeni -‘eat your salad

Lithuania – Monika Liu – ‘Emotional’

estonian Stefan -‘Hope’

Croatia – Mia Dismic – ‘Guilty Pleasure’

Slovenia – LPS -‘disco’

Malta – Emma Muscat – ‘I am what I am’

Norway – subwoofer -‘Give That Wolf A Banana

Poland – ochman – ‘River’

San Marino – Achille Lauro – ‘Stripper’

Australia – Sheldon Riley – ‘Not the Same’

Netherlands – De Diepte – ‘S10’

Finland – Rasmus – ‘Jezebel’

Denmark – Denial – ‘The Show’

France – Alvan & Ahez – ‘Fulenn’

Germany – Malik Harris – ‘Rockstars’

Montenegro – Vladana – ‘Breathe’

Romania – WRS – ‘Call me’

Serbian- in construction -‘in Corpore Sano

Switzerland – Marius Bear – ‘Men Cry’

Austria- LUM!X – ‘Halo’

Belgium – Jeremie Makiese – ‘I Miss You’

Cyprus – Adromache – ‘Hazel’

Georgian- Circus Mircus – ‘Lock Me’

Greece – amanda tenfyort – ‘Die Together’

Iceland – Sigga, Beta & Elín – ‘Með hækkandi sól’

Portuguese – sea -‘Sudade, sudade’

Sweden – Cornelia Jakobs – ‘Hold Me Closer

United Kingdom – Sam Ryder – ‘Spaceman’

Armenian – Rosa Linn – ‘Snap’

Azerbaijan – Nadir Rüstemli – ‘Going on a Visit’

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