Tonight: Eurovision 2017 First Semi Final


Eurovision 2017 – Tonight we will finally find out the first ten qualifiers that will join the Big 5 and Ukraine in the Grand Final on Saturday. The anticipation will finally be over. When you sit down to watch it and would like to discuss it, please do so here.

Again, a recap of who is performing in this semi final.

01 Sweden Robin Bengtsson I Can’t Go On
02 Georgia Tamara Gachechiladze Keep The Faith
03 Australia Isaiah Don’t Come Easy
04 Albania Lindita World
05 Belgium Blanche City Lights
06 Montenegro Slavko Kalezić Space
07 Finland Norma John Blackbird
08 Azerbaijan Dihaj Skeletons
09 Portugal Salvador Sobral Amar Pelos Dois
10 Greece Demy This is Love
11 Poland Kasia Moś Flashlight
12 Moldova Sunstroke Project Hey Mamma
13 Iceland Svala Paper
14 Czech Republic Martina Bárta My Turn
15 Cyprus Hovig Gravity
16 Armenia Artsvik Fly With Me
17 Slovenia Omar Naber On My Way
18 Latvia Triana Park Line

Italy, United-Kingdom and Spain will also be able to vote in this Semi Final as well. Whom do you last predict? For whom are you rooting? Time to finally watch Eurovision 2017!

763 thoughts on “Tonight: Eurovision 2017 First Semi Final

  1. So Poland (ugh) makes it. So, so sorry for Finland, they were robbed. imo I got 9/10! Delighted for Belgium, Moldova and Cyprus, surprised by Australia. The others were sure fire Qs for me.

  2. EBU should do smth with the order. I can’t stand it waiting for the last envelopes each year. Belgian ppl as well!

  3. Instead of Belgium the nervewreck, Australia with the most worst performance, Polands angrily vocal performance. It just says how much the jury fucks up tbh. Australia and Belgium were clearly saved by the jury…

  4. Out of my personal top 10 I lost Finland (4th), Latvia (6th) and the Czech Rep. (10th … but I knew that she wouldn’t make it before …)

  5. I can leave with Poland in the final. It was my 11th tonight and not far from the 10th place. I can swap MDA and GRE every day with ISL and FIN. Between LAT and POL I prefer of course the former but the latter was stellar, Latvia wasn’t.

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