The Eurovision KnockOut 2012 – It’s now time to vote in heat 5 of “The Eurovision Knockout 2012″ (TEKO). The competition is organized in a knockout format. Choose your favourite act from the acts listed in each heat.
To find out more about the competition go to its official sub page: here. You can check out all the participants in this year’s contest here.

EUROVISION KNOCKOUT – HEAT 05
The Entries:
Please listen to the three competing entries:
Song 01 – Albania – Rona Nishliu – ‘Suus‘
Song 02 – Moldova – Pasha Parfeny – ‘Lăutar‘
Song 03 – Finland – Pernilla Karlsson – ‘Nar jag blundar‘
To watch the performance click on the respective flag!
The Voting:
As you have now listened to the songs, let’s go on with the voting.
Please vote for your personal favourite out of these songs:
Which entry is your favourite in Heat 5?
As opposed to other polls on this website you will not see the current standings of the voting, the qualifiers of the Heats will be revealed on this blog next weekend so stay tuned!
*The voting periods for the following heats might be slightly shorter than this one and you might be able to vote for up to 16 Heats at a time this week.
Related articles
- TEKO: Vote in the First Heat (eurovisiontimes.wordpress.com)












This could be an interesting vote…
oh boy, here are three songs I really like and in the 4th heat were three songs I dislike… pity for me…;-)
I voted for ALBANIA !!!That was an easy choice.I wish Finland was allocated in the previous horrible heat so I could vote for my # 8 this year as well ! Sorry Pernilla
Albania … but I really like Finland and Moldova too.
Two of my faves head to head (Finland and Albania) but Rona is my huge winner for this year and probably in my all time top 20 or so, so… Albania it is!
I went for Moldova in this heat – Finland’s is pretty but unremarkable whereas Albania’s got a very poor reaction from this household – I’ve never had my other half come in from another room and ask me to turn a video off before!
No doubt Finland is the best , Albania is one from the last in my list , Finland the best from this group
Moldova of course… The other two are barely listenable.