Eurovision 2022 Semi-Final One qualifiers pull halves for the Eurovision Grand Final

Eurovision 2022 Semi-Final One qualifiers pull halves for the Eurovision Grand Final

The first semi-final of Eurovision 2022 has concluded. Following on from tonight’s results, the 10 acts who qualified for Saturday’s Grand Final pulled which half they will be singing in. You can see the results below

Semi-Final One qualifiers- What half did they pull?

CountryArtistSongHalf Pulled
🇨🇭 SwitzerlandMarius Bear”Boys Do Cry”1st Half
🇦🇲 ArmeniaRosa Linn”SNAP”1st Half
🇮🇸 IcelandSystur”Með Hækkandi Sól”2nd Half
🇱🇹 LithuaniaMonika Liu“Sentimentai”2nd Half
🇵🇹 PortugalMARO“saudade saudade”1st Half
🇳🇴 NorwaySubwoolfer”Give That Wolf A Banana”1st Half
🇬🇷 GreeceAmanda Georgiadi Tenfjord”Die Together”2nd Half
🇺🇦 UkraineKalush Orchestra”Stefania”1st Half
🇲🇩 MoldovaZdob şi Zdub & Advahov Brothers“Trenulețul”2nd Half
🇳🇱 NetherlandsS10”De Diepte”1st Half

Big Five – What half did they draw?

Below you can see a a table with a reminder of the halves that the Big 5 pulled for the Eurovision 2022 grand final.

CountryArtistSong TitleHalf pulled
FranceAlvan & Ahez“Fulenn”First half
ItalyMahmood and Blanco“Brividi”Singing 9th
United KingdomSam Ryder“SPACE MAN”Second half
SpainChanel“SloMo”First half
GermanyMalik Harris“Rockstars”First half

Eurovision Song Contest 2022

Italy won the right to host the 2022 Eurovision Contest after Måneskin won the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam. Since then, Turin was selected to host the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, which is due to take place on the 10th, 12th, and 14th of May. 41 countries were set to be competing in the 66th edition of the competition with Armenia and Montenegro returning to the competition. However, Russia will not be participating in this year’s competition.

Ahead of the competition, it was revealed that Rockin 1,000 will be part of the show and that Eurovillage will be returning in 2022, and will be located in Parco del Valentino. Find out more about the EuroClub and Eurovision Village venues!

Italy’s 2020 representative, Diodato, will perform as an interval act in the first semi-final, alongside a tribute to Italian dance music called The Dance of Beauty. Italy’s 2015 representatives II Volo will also be present for the second semi-final. Plus 2021 winners Måneskin, as well as 1964 winner Gigliola Cinquetti will perform at the Grand Final

The slogan for this year’s Eurovision is “The Sound of Beauty” and you can see more about how the stage fits in with the concept here!

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News Source: EBU

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