Eurovision 2011: the top ten finalists were chosen. You who would you vote?
Representatives from Hungary, Serbia, Russia, Lithuania, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Greece, Switzerland, Finland and Iceland have been selected from the semifinals on Tuesday to participate in Eurovision 2011 final, which will be held Saturday evening in Düsseldorf.
The 19 countries that have evolved in the first Eurovision semi-final on Tuesday in Düsseldorf, were in the order of entry for the contest: Poland, Norway, Albania, Armenia, Turkey, Serbia, Russia, Switzerland, Georgia, Finland, Malta, San Marino, Croatia, Iceland, Hungary, Portugal, Lithuania, Azerbaijan and Greece. Their songs have been voted by viewers in these countries, plus those from the UK and Spain, two of the five large countries directly qualified for the final.
The 10 finalists were selected based on viewer voting and the vote of a jury, in equal measure.
The 10 finalists were selected based on viewer voting and the vote of a jury, in equal measure.
Order entry in the contest in the second semifinal is as follows: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Slovakia, Ukraine, Moldova (Zdob si Zdub - "So Lucky"), Sweden, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Israel , Slovenia, Romania, Estonia, Belarus, Latvia, Denmark and Ireland.
Top 10 countries in each semifinal, with the host country - Germany - and four large countries evolving, traditionally, directly in the final (Spain, Italy, Britain and France) will compete in Saturday's final.
Top 10 countries in each semifinal, with the host country - Germany - and four large countries evolving, traditionally, directly in the final (Spain, Italy, Britain and France) will compete in Saturday's final.
Videos from Eurovision 2011
Poland
Norway
Albania
Armenia
Turkey
Turkey
Serbia
Russia
Switzerland
Georgia
Finland
Malta
San Marino
Switzerland
Georgia
Finland
Malta
San Marino
Croatia
Iceland
Hungary
Portugal
Lithuania
Lithuania
Azerbaijan
Greece
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