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Revision as of 08:39, 8 March 2004
The Eurovision Song Contest 2004 will be the fortyninth Eurovision and will be held on May 12, 2004 and May 15, 2004, in Turkey.
It will be the first Eurovision to be a two-day event, with one qualifying round held on a Wednesday and one grand finale held on Saturday. Also it will be the first contest to be broadcast in high definition format.
All participating countries have the right to vote in both the qualifying round and the grand finale. During the qualifying round videoclips of the countries that have qualified directly for the final will be shown.
Semi Final Results
Country (Language) |
Artist | Song (Translation) |
Place | Points |
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Albania | Anjeza Shaini | Imazhi Yt (Your Image) |
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Andorra | ||||
Belarus | Aleksandra & Konstantin | Moy Galiley | ||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Deen | In the Disco | ||
Croatia | ||||
Cyprus | Lisa Andreas | Stronger Every Minute | ||
Denmark | Tomas Thordarson | Sig det' løgn | ||
Estonia | Neiokõsõ | Tii | ||
Finland | Jari Sillanpää | Takes 2 to Tango | ||
FYR of Macedonia | Tose Proeski | |||
Greece | ||||
Israel | David D'or | Leha'amin | ||
Latvia | Fomins & Kleins; | Dziesma par laimi (Song About Happiness) |
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Lithuania | ||||
Malta | ||||
Monaco | ||||
Netherlands | ||||
Portugal | Sofía | Foi Magia | ||
Serbia and Montenegro | ||||
Slovenia | ||||
Switzerland | Piero Esteriore & the Musicstars | Celebrate | ||
Ukraine | Ruslana Lyzhichko | Dikiye tantsy (Wild Dances) |
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Venue: Abdi Ipekci Stadium - Istanbul, Turkey | ||||
The table is ordered by the countries names. |
First Appearances
Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Serbia and Montenegro
Voting Structure
Score Sheet
Final Results
Country (Language) |
Artist | Song (Translation) |
Place | Points |
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Austria | ||||
Belgium | Xandee | 1 life | ||
France | Jonatan Cerrada | A chaque pas | ||
Germany | ||||
Iceland | Jónsi | Heaven | ||
Ireland | Chris Doran | If the World Stops Turning | ||
Norway | Knut Anders | High | ||
Poland | Blue Cafe | Love Song | ||
Romania | ||||
Russia | ||||
Spain | ||||
Sweden | ||||
Turkey | Athena | For Real | ||
United Kingdom | James Fox | Hold on to our Love | ||
Other countries in the final will not be known until May 15. | ||||
Venue: Abdi Ipekci Stadium - Istanbul, Turkey | ||||
The table is ordered by the countries names. |