Eurovision 2022 Second Semi-Final: Live Coverage, Rankings, and Votes

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TVE 1 begins tonight at 21:00 with the second semi-final of Eurovision 2022. After the results of the first qualifying show, Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela join forces with Victor Escudero at the commentary desk to deliver live coverage from PalaOlímpico in Turin. They will analyze the performances of the 18 nations vying to secure a spot in the grand final, a music spectacle organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

Among the contenders, Finland, Israel, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Malta, San Marino, Australia, Cyprus, Ireland, North Macedonia, Estonia, Romania, Poland, Montenegro, Belgium, Sweden, and the Czech Republic will compete for the final ten tickets at next Saturday’s gala. The lineup promises a broad mix of styles and stage presentations, reflecting Eurovision’s diverse appeal this tournament season.

In this semi-final, Spain plays a decisive role in the voting, alongside England and Germany, as part of the Big Five that will already be assured a place in the final. The semi-final will feature contributions from Mika, Alessandro Cattelan, and Laura Pausini, who guide the audience through the evening and help set the tone for the results and performances that follow.

Performance rankings in the Eurovision 2022 second semi-final

  1. Finnish: Rasmus – ‘Jezebel’
  2. Israel: Michael Ben David – ‘IM’
  3. Serbian: Konstrakta – ‘In Corpore Sano’
  4. Azerbaijan: Nadir Rüstemli – ‘Fall to Visit’
  5. Georgia: Circus Mircus – ‘Lock Me’
  6. Malt: Emma Muscat – ‘What Am I’
  7. San Marino: Achille Lauro – ‘Stripper’
  8. Australia: Sheldon Riley – ‘Not the Same’
  9. Cyprus: Andromache – ‘Elah’
  10. Ireland: Brooke – ‘It’s 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: Jeremie Makiese – ‘I Miss You’
  17. Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs – ‘Hold Me Closer’
  18. Czech Republic: We Are Domi – ‘Lights Off’

In this second semi-final they will vote:

  • Germany: Malik Harris – ‘Rockstars’
  • Spain: Chanel – ‘SloMo’
  • United Kingdom: Sam Ryder – ‘SPACE MAN’
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