The second semi-final of Eurovision 2022 has wrapped up, and we now have ten more acts who have qualified for Saturday’s Grand Final. Following the conclusion of the show, the ten qualifiers drew lots for which half of Saturday’s show they will perform in.
Semi-Final Two Qualifiers – Which Half Did They Pull?
Below are the ten qualifiers from tonight’s semi along with which half they will perform in the Grand Final.
Country | Artist | Song | Half |
Finland | The Rasmus | “Jezebel” | First Half |
Serbia | Konstrakta | “In Corpore Sano” | Second Half |
Azerbaijan | Nadir Rustamli | “Fade to Black” | Second Half |
Australia | Sheldon Riley | “Not the Same” | Second Half |
Estonia | Stefan | “Hope” | Second Half |
Romania | WRS | “Llamame” | First Half |
Poland | Ochman | “River” | Second Half |
Belgium | Jeremie Makiese | “Miss You” | Second Half |
Sweden | Cornelia Jakobs | “Hold Me Closer” | Second Half |
Czechia | We Are Domi | “Lights Off” | First Half |
Draw Results for the Other Qualifiers and Big Five
The other ten acts from the first semi final and the big five countries have already drawn their placement in the Grand Final. The results of the draw can be seen below:
First Half
- Italy (9th)
- France
- Germany
- Spain
- Switzerland
- Armenia
- Portugal
- Norway
- Ukraine
- The Netherlands
- Czechia
- Finland
- Romania
Second Half
- United Kingdom
- Iceland
- Lithuania
- Greece
- Moldova
- Belgium
- Azerbaijan
- Poland
- Australia
- Estonia
- Sweden
- Serbia
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
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News Source: EBU
Photo Source: EBU / Nathan Reinds