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Eurovision 2024 semi-final 2: All countries in starting order

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Updated 2024-05-10 00.15 | Published 2024-05-08 18.07

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16 countries fought for the last final places.

When Israel’s Eden Golan was regarding to step on stage, she was greeted by both cheers and boos – but only the cheers were heard on the television broadcast.

Read the full chat regarding semi-final two with Aftonbladet’s Markus Larsson!

  • Thank you and good night!

    Thursday 23.21

    Marcus Larsson

    And see you on Saturday! Think we all get to see Estonia once more!

  • Herreys are perfect. For the credits. Take care now.

  • See you on Saturday Markus the best Larsson

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  • A sadness that Israel is even included

    Anders

  • Hope Israel’s song wins on Saturday. 🙏🏻🫶🏻

    Marcus

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It’s time for the second semi-final of the Eurovision song contest 2024.

16 countries compete for 10 final places. In addition, France, Spain and Italy are already performing well.

Here are all the competing countries:

1. Malta: Sarah Bonnici – “Loop”

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fullscreenMalta. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

2. Albania: Besa – “Titan”

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full screen Albania. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

3. Greece: Marina Satti – ”Zari”

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full screen Greece. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

4. Switzerland: Nemo – ”The Code”

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full screen Switzerland. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

5. Czech Republic: Aiko – “Pedestal”

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fullscreenCzech Republic. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

Frankrike: Slimane – “My love”

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full screen France. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

6. Austria: Kaleen – “We Will Rave”

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fullscreenAustria. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

7. Denmark: Saba – “Sand”

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full screenDenmark. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

8. Armenien: Ladaniva – “Strong”

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full screen Armenia. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

9. Lettland: Dons – ”Hollow”

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full screen Latvia. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

Spanien: Nebulossa – “Zorra”

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full screen spain. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

10. San Marino: Megara – “11:11”

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fullscreenSan Marino. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

11. Georgien: Nutsa Buzaladze – ”Firefighter”

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fullscreenGeorgia. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

12. Belgien: Mustii – ”Before the party’s over”

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full screen Belgium. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

13. Estland: 5MINUUST x Puuluup – “(we don’t know anything regarding these) drugs”

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fullscreenEstonia. Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

Italian: Angelina Mango – ”La Noia”

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full screen Italy Photo: Martin Meissner / AP

14. Israel: Eden Golan – ”Hurricane”

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full screen Israel. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

15. Norway: Riddle – “Ulveham”

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fullscreenNorway. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

16. The Netherlands: Joost Klein – “Pope of Europe”

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full screen Netherlands. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

The second semi-final will be broadcast on Thursday 9 May at 21.00 on SVT and on SVT play.

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