On Tuesday, May 9, 15 countries competed in Liverpool, Great Britain, for the first semi-final ofEurovision. At the end of this first stage, only 10 countries were qualified.
This Thursday, May 11, 16 countries were competing in the second semi-final. Among them? Denmark, Armenia, Romania, Estonia, Belgium, Cyprus, Iceland, Greece, Poland, Slovenia, Georgia, San Marino, Austria, Albania, Lithuania and Australia.
Their goal was simple: to do everything they could to try to get their ticket to the grand finale of the song contest, scheduled for May 13. But here is the problem. As in the first semi-final, only 10 countries had the chance to qualify for the final. So, which countries were selected? We discover them in song!
Albania: Albina & Familja Kelmendi - Duje
Estonia: Alika - Bridges
So see you this Saturday, May 13 to discover the lucky winner of this 2023 edition of Eurovision, among the 26 finalist countries.
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