Supernova results

As the dust settles on Latvia’s national selection, broadcaster LTV has released the full breakdown of Supernova results.

Supernova results reveal three-way tie for first

LTV released the full results of the televote days after the show on their official website. The full breakdown of Supernova results are:

ArtistSong TitleJury PointsTelevotesTelevote PointsTotalFinal Ranking
Tautumeitas“Bur man laimi”861,02810181st
Emilija“Heartbeat”1056,5778182nd
Citi Zēni“Ramtai”1222,5626183rd
The Ludvig“Līgo”569,93312174th
Chris Noah“Romance Isn’t Dead”727,8087145th
Bel Tempo x LEGZDINA“The Water”615,0474106th
PALÚ“Delusional”46,309377th
Markus Riva“Bigger Than This”118,927568th
Sinerģija“Bound By the Light”36,184259th
Tepat“Sadzejot”24,8481310th

The results reveal that three acts had tied for first place, with Tautumeitas only winning Supernova due to having a higher televote score. Following their win, the group appeared on the LTV show “Rīta Panorāma”, where they said attention is now turning to their Eurovision performance. During the interview the group said:

We have to look within ourselves, our hearts, our song, work with our team, embody who we are, and be authentic versions of ourselves.

 There is no one formula to success in Eurovision. It’s all a coincidence. All we can do is stay true to ourselves, and not to compare with other songs. 

Latvia’s Eurovision journey

Latvia made their Eurovision debut in 2000, finishing 3rd with “My Star” by Brainstorm. They have performed at every contest since and managed to win in 2002. Marie N sang “I Wanna,” scoring 176 points and bringing Eurovision to Riga in the process. Latvia also managed to finish in the top 10 two more times, in 2005 and 2015.

Latvia’s most recent entry on the Eurovision stage was Dons, who performed “Hollow”. The song qualified from the semi-final. This is the country’s first qualification since 2016. In the Grand Final Dons finished in 16th with 64 points. Of these points 26 were from the public vote, and 38 were from the national juries.

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News Source: LTV

Photo Credit: Lauris Vīksne / LTV

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