Tonight, the Grand Final of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest took place, and we now have a winner! Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra won the 2022 edition of the contest with their song ”Stefania” You can have a listen to their winning entry below.
The Results of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest
Kalush Orcehstra won the contest with 631 points, while the United Kingdom’s Sam Ryder finished second with 466 points, and Spain’s Chanel finished third with 459 points.
Sam Ryder won the jury vote with 283 points, while Kalush Orchestra won the public televote with 439 points.
The full results are listed below and will be updated throughout the night.
| Running Order | Country | Artist | Song | Overall Points | Place |
| 1 | Czechia | We Are Domi | “Lights Off” | 38 Points | 22nd |
| 2 | Romania | WRS | “Llámame” | 65 Points | 18th |
| 3 | Portugal | Maro | “Saudade, Saudade” | 207 Points | 9th |
| 4 | Finland | The Rasmus | “Jezebel” | 38 Points | 21st |
| 5 | Switzerland | Marius Bear | “Boys Do Cry” | 78 Points | 17th |
| 6 | France | Alvan & Ahez | “Fulenn” | 17 Points | 24th |
| 7 | Norway | Subwoolfer | “Give That Wolf a Banana” | 182 Points | 10th |
| 8 | Armenia | Rosa Linn | “Snap” | 61 Points | 20th |
| 9 | Italy | Mahmood & Blanco | “Brividi” | 268 Points | 6th |
| 10 | Spain | Chanel | “SloMo” | 459 Points | 3rd |
| 11 | The Netherlands | S10 | “De Diepte” | 171 Points | 11th |
| 12 | Ukraine | Kalush Orchestra | “Stefania” | 631 Points | 1st |
| 13 | Germany | Malik Harris | “Rockstars” | 6 Points | 25th |
| 14 | Lithuania | Monika Liu | “Sentimentai” | 128 Points | 14th |
| 15 | Azerbaijan | Nadir Rustamli | “Fade to Black” | 106 Points | 16th |
| 16 | Belgium | Jérémie Makiese | “Miss You” | 64 Points | 19th |
| 17 | Greece | Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord | “Die Together” | 215 Points | 8th |
| 18 | Iceland | Systur | “Með Hækkandi Sól” | 20 Points | 23rd |
| 19 | Moldova | Zdob şi Zdub & Fraţii Advahov | “Trenuleţul” | 253 Points | 7th |
| 20 | Sweden | Cornelia Jakobs | “Hold Me Closer” | 438 Points | 4th |
| 21 | Australia | Sheldon Riley | “Not the Same” | 125 Points | 15th |
| 22 | United Kingdom | Sam Ryder | “Space Man” | 466 Points | 2nd |
| 23 | Poland | Ochman | “River” | 151 Points | 12th |
| 24 | Serbia | Konstrakta | “In Corpore Sano” | 312 Points | 5th |
| 25 | Estonia | Stefan | “Hope” | 141 Points | 13th |
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News Source: EBU
Photo Source: EBU / Corinne Cumming

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