Eurovision 2023: here is the running order of the 26 finalist countries, where does France stand?

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Published on May 13th, 2023 at 01:54 p.m.
We finally know the 26 countries that will compete this Saturday, May 13, 2023 in Liverpool for the grand final of Eurovision. So, at what moment of the evening is planned the performance of La Zarra, the representative of France? Here is the order of passage of each country.

After two semi-finals organized on May 9 and 11, the Eurovision contest is now ready for the grand final expected on May 13, 2023 in Liverpool, Great Britain. This Saturday, 26 countries will compete for the first place. 26 artists will give it their all by performing their best song and hope to bring home the trophy. If some of them are favourites, like the Swedish Loreen or the Finnish Käärijä, France - defended this year by the singer La Zarra - is also in the Top 5 favourites according to the bookmakers.

But then, when will we be able to support and follow La Zarra 's performance this May 13 during the 67th edition of Eurovision? The song contest has just unveiled the order of each country, often determining the final result.

Unfortunately for France, La Zarra will pass in the first part of the evening (in 6th position more exactly), considered by many as more difficult to hope to win the first place.

Same fate for the Swedish candidate. Announced in the first part, Loreen will be the 9th artist to defend her place in this final. On the other hand, Finland and Ukraine were luckier, since their respective candidates - Käärijä and Tvorchi (also in the Top 5 of the favorites) - will be the 13th and 19th to go on stage.

Mae Muller, candidate from the UK, will close the evening with her song " I Wrote A Song ".

Eurovision 2023, the running order

  1. Austria: Teya & Salena - "Who The Hell Is Edgar?
  2. Portugal: Mimicat - "Ai Coração
  3. Switzerland: Remo Forrer - "Watergun
  4. Poland: Blanka - "Solo
  5. Serbia: Luke Black - "Samo Mi Se Spava
  6. France: La Zarra - "Obviously
  7. Cyprus : Andrew Lambrou - "Break A Broken Heart
  8. Spain: Blanca Paloma - "Eaea
  9. Sweden : Loreen - "Tattoo
  10. Albania: Albina & Familja Kelmendi - "Duje
  11. Italy: Marco Mengoni - "Due Vite
  12. Estonia: Alika - "Bridges
  13. Finland: Käärijä - "Cha Cha Cha
  14. Czech Republic: Vesna - "My Sister's Crown
  15. Australia: Voyager - "Promise
  16. Belgium: Gustaph - "Because Of You
  17. Armenia : Brunette - "Future Lover
  18. Moldova: Pasha Parfeni - "Soarele şi Luna
  19. Ukraine: Tvorchi - "Heart of Steel
  20. Norway: Alessandra - "Queen of Kings
  21. Germany : Lord of the Lost - "Blood and Glitter
  22. Lithuania: Monika Linkytė - "Stay
  23. Israel: Noa Kirel - "Unicorn
  24. Slovenia: Joker Out - "Carpe Diem
  25. Croatia: Let 3 - "Mama ŠČ!
  26. United Kingdom: Mae Muller - "I Wrote A Song"

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We remind you that the grand final of Eurovision is to be followed this Saturday, May 13 on France 2 from 21h, but also on Youtube!

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