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After months of preparation, selection shows, dramatic twists and turns, rehearsals and media events, it’s finally crunch time for eighteen of this year’s participants. Tonight, the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 continues with the second semi-final, live from Tel Aviv!

We will be live with the final rehearsal at 15:00 CET before tonight’s live Semi-Final, where we will provide a pre-show, post-show and also be bringing #YOU the reaction from around the press centre!

Tonight’s participants are as follows;

  1. 🇦🇲 ARMENIA – Srbuk – Walking Out
  2. 🇮🇪 IRELAND – Sarah McTernan – 22
  3. 🇲🇩 MOLDOVA – Anna Odobescu – Stay
  4. 🇨🇭 SWITZERLAND – Luca Hänni – She Got Me
  5. 🇱🇻 LATVIA – Carousel – That Night
  6. 🇷🇴 ROMANIA – Ester Peony – On a Sunday
  7. 🇩🇰 DENMARK – Leonora – Love is Forever
  8. 🇸🇪 SWEDEN – John Lundvik – Too Late For Love
  9. 🇦🇹 AUSTRIA – PÆNDA – Limits
  10. 🇭🇷 CROATIA – Roko – The Dream
  11. 🇲🇹 MALTA – Michela Pace – Chameleon
  12. 🇱🇹 LITHUANIA – Jurij Veklenko – Run with the Lions
  13. 🇷🇺 RUSSIA – Sergey Lazarev – Scream
  14. 🇦🇱 ALBANIA – Jonida Maliqi – Ktheju tokës
  15. 🇳🇴 NORWAY – KEiiNO – Spirit in the Sky
  16. 🇳🇱 NETHERLANDS – Duncan Laurence – Arcade
  17. 🇲🇰 NORTH MACEDONIA – Tamara Todevska – Proud
  18. 🇦🇿 AZERBAIJAN – Chingiz – Truth

Only ten countries will qualify for the live final on Saturday, decided by the sum of votes from the professional jury of each country as well as the points from the public televote.

The broadcast of the Semi-Final will begin at 20:00 BST / 21:00 CEST / 22:00 IST and will last for approximately two hours, and will also feature performances from HaKokhav HaBa finalists and fan favourites Shalva Band, as well as the three pre-qualified countries voting in this semi; Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom.

Who are #YOU rooting for in tonight’s Semi-Final? Share your thoughts with us on our forum HERE or join the discussion below and on social media!

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