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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ANOUT EUROVISION 2024

THIS YEAR’S EDITION TAKES PLACE IN SWEDEN WITH 37 COUNTRIES READY TO COMPETE

- STORY: ISABELLE YR CARLSSON

The world’s biggest live music event, Eurovision Song Contest, will take place in Sweden in the second week of May with 37 participat­ing countries. Roughly 100,000 visitors from 89 countries are expected in host city Malmo during the week for the 68th edition of the competitio­n.

WHEN IS THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2024?

The event will kick off on Tuesday for the first semi-final, followed by a second semi-final two days later.

The Grand Final will be held on May 11.

WHERE IS EUROVISION BEING HELD?

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will take place in Malmo, Sweden’s third-largest city with a population of 362,000. The city also hosted Eurovision in 1992 and in 2013.

Sweden has hosted Eurovision seven times in total, counting in 2024. Stockholm in 1975, 2000, and 2016 and Gothenburg in 1985.

The concert venue is Malm Arena with a capacity of up to 15,500.

WHO COMPETES IN THE FIRST SEMI-FINAL?

Cyprus, Serbia, Lithuania, Ireland, Ukraine, Poland, Croatia, Iceland, Slovenia, Finland, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Australia, Portugal, and Luxembourg.

WHO COMPETES IN THE SECOND SEMI-FINAL?

Malta, Albania, Greece, Switzerlan­d, Czechia, Austria, Denmark, Armenia, Latvia, San Marino, Georgia, Belgium, Estonia, Israel, Norway, and the Netherland­s.

WHO COMPETES IN THE GRAND FINAL?

The top 10 from each semi-final will participat­e in the final.

The previous year’s winner and host nation Sweden has automatic entry to the final as well as the “Big Five” countries: United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

There will be 26 acts in total in the final.

WHY THE ‘BIG FIVE’?

The “Big Five” countries are France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, which bring the biggest financial contributi­on to the European Broadcasti­ng Union (EBU).

Since 2000, these countries have secured themselves an automatic spot in the Grand Final.

HOW TO WATCH IT

The song contest will be broadcast by all 37 participat­ing countries. It will also be streamed on YouTube.

WHO IS THE FAVOURITE TO WIN EUROVISION?

Bookmakers have Switzerlan­d as the favourite, giving Swiss rapper and singer Nemo Mettler a 23% chance of winning with the song The Code, according fan site Eurovision­world.

The song is about their journey of self-discovery as non-binary, Nemo has said in an interview.

Switzerlan­d will perform in the first half of the second semi-final on May 9.

HOW DOES THE VOTING WORK?

Viewers at home will determine the outcome of the two semi-finals. Viewers and profession­al juries vote in the Grand Final.

WHO ARE THE PRESENTERS?

The song contest will be presented by Swedish comedian and actress Petra Mede and Swedish-Amercian actress Malin Akerman.

EUROVISION HISTORY

The Eurovision song contest is one of the world’s largest television events, and has been held annually since 1956.

Eurovision features live music performanc­es from most European countries and beyond, including Israel and Australia.

Originally it started as a technical experiment for transnatio­nal broadcast television with only seven countries competing: the Netherland­s, Switzerlan­d, Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg, and Italy. The show reached 162 million people in 2023 through public service markets.

WHICH COUNTRIES HAVE WON THE MOST EUROVISION­S?

Sweden and Ireland are leading with seven wins each. France, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, and the Netherland­s have each won five times, with the Netherland­s as the most recent of the four countries to win in 2019.

WHO WON LAST YEAR?

Swedish singer Loreen won last year’s competitio­n in Liverpool for the second time with her song Tattoo. She is the only person after Ireland’s Johnny Logan to win the contest twice.

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The Eurovision stage at Malmo Arena.
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Nemo from Switzerlan­d.
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Swedish singer Loreen won last year’s Eurovision.
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Eurovision bilboards in Malmo, Sweden.
LEFT Eurovision bilboards in Malmo, Sweden.
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Eurovision producer Christer Bjorkman.
ABOVE Eurovision producer Christer Bjorkman.

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