Eurovision Song Contest - Season 68 Episode 3 : Final

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Eurovision Song Contest - Season 68 Episode 3 : Final
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Title:Eurovision Song Contest - Season 68 Episode 3 : Final
Genre: Reality
Air Date: 2024-05-11
Season Number: 68
Episodes Number: 3
Guest Stars: Baby Lasagna (Self - Contestant), Silia Kapsis (Self - Contestant), Bambie Thug (Self - Contestant), Silvester Belt (Self - Contestant), Alyona Alyona (Self - Contestant), Jerry Heil (Self - Contestant), Tali (Self - Contestant), Raiven (Self - Contestant), Kaleen (Self - Contestant), Marina Satti (Self - Contestant), Nutsa Buzaladze (Self - Contestant), Eden Golan (Self - Contestant), Gunnhild Sundli (Self - Contestant), Magnus Børmark (Self - Contestant), Jon Even Schärer (Self - Contestant), Mats Paulsen (Self - Contestant), John Stenersen (Self - Contestant), Dons (Self - Contestant), Ramo Teder (Self - Contestant), Marko Veisson (Self - Contestant), Päevakoer (Self - Contestant), Kohver (Self - Contestant), Korea (Self - Contestant), Lancelot (Self - Contestant), Slimane (Self - Contestant), Angelina Mango (Self - Contestant), Isaak (Self - Contestant), Mark Dasousa (Self - Contestant), María Bas (Self - Contestant), iolanda (Self - Contestant), Nemo (Self - Contestant), Louis Thomas (Self - Contestant), Jaklin Baghdasaryan (Self - Contestant), Marcus Gunnarsen (Self - Contestant), Martinus Gunnarsen (Self - Contestant), Olly Alexander (Self - Contestant), Teya Dora (Self - Contestant), Windows95man (Self - Contestant), Martin Österdahl (Self), Charlotte Perrelli (Self - Interval Act), Loreen (Self - Interval Act), Aysel Teymurzadeh (Self - Azerbaijan’s Spokesperson), Helena Paparizou (Self - Greece’s Spokesperson), Livia Dushkoff (Self - Belgium’s Spokesperson), Jamala (Self - Ukraine’s Spokesperson), Natasha St-Pier (Self - France’s Spokesperson), Sopho Khalvashi (Self - Georgia’s Spokesperson), Désirée Nosbusch (Self - Luxembourg’s Spokesperson), Viki Gabor (Self - Poland’s Spokesperson), Soraya Arnelas (Self - Spain’s Spokesperson), Mario Acampa (Self - Italy’s Spokesperson), Joanna Lumley (Self - UK’s Spokesperson), Ina Müller (Self - Germany’s Spokesperson), Sarah Dawn Finer (Lynda Woodruff), Philipp Hansa (Self - Austria’s Spokesperson), Stéphanie Surrugue (Self - Denmark’s Spokesperson), Birgit Sarrap (Self - Estonia’s Spokesperson), Lorella Flego (Self - Slovenia’s Spokesperson), Frans (Self - Sweden’s Spokesperson), Mimicat (Self - Portugal’s Spokesperson), Matt Williams (Self - Irish Dancer), Carola Häggkvist (Self - Interval Act), Conchita Wurst (Self - Interval Act), Andreas Lundstedt (Self - Interval Act), Lina Hedlund (Self - Interval Act), Tess Merkel (Self - Interval Act), Konstrakta (Self - Serbia’s Spokesperson), Björn Skifs (Self - Opening Act), Matt Blxck (Self - Malta’s Spokesperson), Ingvild Helljesen (Self - Norway’s Spokesperson), Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (Self), Karin Falck (Self), Brunette (Self - Armenia’s Spokesperson), Toni Laaksonen (Self - Finland’s Spokesperson), Radka Rosická (Self - Czechia’s Spokesperson), Ivan Dorian Molnar (Self - Croatia’s Spokesperson), Henri Piispanen (Self - Contestant), Monika Linkytė (Self - Lithuania’s Spokesperson), Andrejs Reinis Zitmanis (Self - Latvia’s Spokesperson), Hüso Çetintaş (Self - Greek Dancer), Yasin AO (Self - Greek Dancer), Daniel Estrin (Self - Australia's Spokesperson)
Stars: Petra Mede (Self - Host), Malin Åkerman (Self - Host),
Overview
The final features twenty-six competing countries, composed of the host country Sweden, the "Big Five", and the ten best-ranked entries of each of the two semi-finals. All thirty-seven participating countries with jury and televote, as well as non-participating countries, will vote in the final. The interval acts during the final will include a tribute performance of the 1974 Swedish winning song "Waterloo" by ABBA, on the occasion of its 50th anniversary, by three past Eurovision winners – Carola (Sweden 1991), Perrelli and Conchita Wurst (Austria 2014) – as well as performances by 2012 and 2023 winner for Sweden, Loreen, and Swedish band Alcazar, reunited for the occasion. Despite qualifying for the final where it was set to perform in position 5, the Netherlands was disqualified from the competition. However, the country retained the right to vote in the final.
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