Eurovision 2023: The order of performers in the semi-finals has been announced

great Britain will be hosted by Eurovision next year instead Ukraine, who won the competition last year. The reason for that is the Russian aggression against this country, due to which it will not be possible to hold the match under predictable circumstances.
The order of performances on the two semi-final nights of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest has been officially determined. The British television company BBC decided the order in which the representatives of the competing countries will appear on the stage in May, which was confirmed by Martin Osterdahl.
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It should be noted that from 2013 until today, the producers of the show decide the order of the two semi-finals.
The first night will be held on Tuesday, May 9, starting at 20 p.m. The second semi-final night is on Thursday, May 11.
A total of 15 countries are competing in the first semi-final. The semi-finals will be opened by one of the favorites of this year's competition - Norway, and will end with another great favorite - Finland.
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The second semi-final will be opened by Denmark and will end with Australia.
The top ten countries from each semi-final will qualify, meeting the Big Five as well as last year's winners Ukraine in the grand final on Saturday 13 May.
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