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Semi-final 1[edit]

The first semi-final took place on 9 May 2023 at 20:00 BST (21:00 CEST).[1][2] Fifteen countries participated in the first semi-final. Those countries plus France, Germany and Italy, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, voted in this semi-final.[3] The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

  Qualifiers
R/O[4] Country[5] Artist[6] Song Language(s) Place[7] Points
01  Norway Alessandra "Queen of Kings" English[a] 6 102
02  Malta The Busker "Dance (Our Own Party)" English 15 3
03  Serbia Luke Black "Samo mi se spava" (Само ми се спава) Serbian, English 10 37
04  Latvia Sudden Lights "Aijā" English[b] 11 34
05  Portugal Mimicat "Ai coração" Portuguese 9 74
06  Ireland Wild Youth "We Are One" English 12 10
07  Croatia Let 3 "Mama ŠČ!" Croatian 8 76
08   Switzerland Remo Forrer "Watergun" English 7 97
09  Israel Noa Kirel "Unicorn" English[c] 3 127
10  Moldova Pasha Parfeni "Soarele și luna" Romanian 5 109
11  Sweden Loreen "Tattoo" English 2 135
12  Azerbaijan TuralTuranX "Tell Me More" English 14 4
13  Czechia Vesna "My Sister's Crown" English, Ukrainian, Czech, Bulgarian 4 110
14  Netherlands Mia Nicolai and Dion Cooper "Burning Daylight" English 13 7
15  Finland Käärijä "Cha Cha Cha" Finnish 1 177

Semi-final 2[edit]

The second semi-final took place on 11 May 2023 at 20:00 BST (21:00 CEST).[1][2] Sixteen countries participated in the second semi-final. Those countries plus Spain, Ukraine and the United Kingdom, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, voted in this semi-final.[8] The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

  Qualifiers
R/O[4] Country[5] Artist[6] Song Language(s) Points Place
01  Denmark Reiley "Breaking My Heart" English 14 6
02  Armenia Brunette "Future Lover" English, Armenian 6 99
03  Romania Theodor Andrei "D.G.T. (Off and On)" Romanian, English 15 0[d]
04  Estonia Alika "Bridges" English 10 74
05  Belgium Gustaph "Because of You" English 8 90
06  Cyprus Andrew Lambrou "Break a Broken Heart" English 7 94
07  Iceland Diljá "Power" English 11 44
08  Greece Victor Vernicos "What They Say" English 13 14
09  Poland Blanka "Solo" English 3 124
10  Slovenia Joker Out "Carpe Diem" Slovene 5 103
11  Georgia Iru "Echo" English 12 33
12  San Marino Piqued Jacks "Like an Animal" English 16 0[d]
13  Austria Teya and Salena "Who the Hell Is Edgar?" English[e] 2 137
14  Albania Albina and Familja Kelmendi "Duje" Albanian[f] 9 83
15  Lithuania Monika Linkytė "Stay" English[g] 4 110
16  Australia Voyager "Promise" English 1 149

Final[edit]

Duncan Laurence performed together with the guest artists and the presenters as part of an interval act in the final. Ruslana can be seen on the LED background, in a pre-recorded appearance from the Golden Gate in Kyiv.

The final took place on 13 May 2023 at 20:00 BST (21:00 CEST).[1][2] Twenty-six countries participated in the final, with the jury and televote of all thirty-seven participating countries, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" online vote, eligible to vote. The running order for the final was published on 12 May 2023.[9] Sweden won with 583 points, also winning the jury vote. Finland came second with 526 points and won the televote, with Israel, Italy, Norway, Ukraine, Belgium, Estonia, Australia and Czechia completing the top ten. Albania, Portugal, Serbia, the United Kingdom, and Germany occupied the bottom five positions.[10]

The final was opened by Kalush Orchestra performing their winning song "Stefania" and their latest single "Changes". Among those who appeared in the pre-recorded portion of the opening were Bolt Strings, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Joss Stone, Ballet Black, Ms Banks, and Catherine, Princess of Wales.[11][12] This was followed by the flag parade, introducing all twenty-six finalists, accompanied by four former Ukrainian Eurovision entrants performing new spins on their competing songs mixed with British classics: Go_A with "Shum", Jamala with her winning song "1944", Tina Karol with "Show Me Your Love", and Verka Serduchka with "Dancing Lasha Tumbai". The interval acts included Sam Ryder performing his new single "Mountain" with Queen's Roger Taylor,[13] and "The Liverpool Songbook", a homage to Liverpool's music heritage featuring six former Eurovision entrants singing their own version of songs from the host city: Mahmood with "Imagine", Netta with "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)", Daði Freyr with "Whole Again", Cornelia Jakobs with "I Turn to You", Sonia with "Better the Devil You Know", and Duncan Laurence, together with the aforementioned artists, the presenters, and Ruslana in a pre-recorded appearance at the Golden Gate in Kyiv, with "You'll Never Walk Alone". ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus also appeared in a short video skit on the recent commercial successes to come out of the contest.[14][15][16][17]

  Winner
Results of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023[10]
R/O Country Artist Song Place Points
01  Austria Teya and Salena "Who the Hell Is Edgar?" 15 120
02  Portugal Mimicat "Ai coração" 23 59
03   Switzerland Remo Forrer "Watergun" 20 92
04  Poland Blanka "Solo" 19 93
05  Serbia Luke Black "Samo mi se spava" 24 30
06  France La Zarra "Évidemment" 16 104
07  Cyprus Andrew Lambrou "Break a Broken Heart" 12 126
08  Spain Blanca Paloma "Eaea" 17 100
09  Sweden Loreen "Tattoo" 1 583
10  Albania Albina and Familja Kelmendi "Duje" 22 76
11  Italy Marco Mengoni "Due vite" 4 350
12  Estonia Alika "Bridges" 8 168
13  Finland Käärijä "Cha Cha Cha" 2 526
14  Czechia Vesna "My Sister's Crown" 10 129
15  Australia Voyager "Promise" 9 151
16  Belgium Gustaph "Because of You" 7 182
17  Armenia Brunette "Future Lover" 14 122
18  Moldova Pasha Parfeni "Soarele și luna" 18 96
19  Ukraine Tvorchi "Heart of Steel" 6 243
20  Norway Alessandra "Queen of Kings" 5 268
21  Germany Lord of the Lost "Blood & Glitter" 26 18
22  Lithuania Monika Linkytė "Stay" 11 127
23  Israel Noa Kirel "Unicorn" 3 362
24  Slovenia Joker Out "Carpe Diem" 21 78
25  Croatia Let 3 "Mama ŠČ!" 13 123
26  United Kingdom Mae Muller "I Wrote a Song" 25 24
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