Eurovision 2022: Grand Final Running Order revealed

After two glittering semi-final nights this week, the official Grand Final Running Order of the Eurovision Song Contest has been released.
The final, taking place on Saturday (May 14) in Turin, Italy, will last around four hours and will feature all 25 countries that made it through the semi-finals.
Eurovision wouldn’t be the same without Graham Norton. The lecturer will be back in the BBC commentary booth to present his hot takes Performances, costumes and everything related to Eurovision.
As for the result, it is suspected that Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra will do very well with its rap track “Stefania” amid the country’s ongoing war with Russia.
With the song “Space Man” the Englishman Sam Ryder is in a good position for the first time in years. James Newman can only improve on the “zero points” he received for “Embers” last year.
Here is the grand final running order:
- Czech Republic: We are Domi – lights out
- Romania: WRS – llamame
- Portugal: MARO – Saudade, Saudade
- Finland: The Rasmus – Jezebel
- Switzerland: Marius Baer – boys cry
- France: Alvan & Ahez – Fulenn
- Norway: Subwoofer – Give that wolf a banana
- Armenia: Rosa Linn – snap
- Italy: Mahmood & Blanco – Brividi
- Spain: Chanel – slow motion
- Netherlands: S10 – De Diepte
- Ukraine: Kalush Orchestra – Stefanie
- Germany: Malik Harris – rock stars
- Lithuania: Monika Liu – Sentimental
- Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli – Fade to black
- Belgium: Jeremie Makiese – Miss you
- Greece: Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord – die together
- Iceland: Systur – Með Hækkandi Sól
- Moldova: Brothers Zdob şi Zdub & Advahov – Trenulețul
- Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs – hold me closer
- Australia: Sheldon Riley – Not the same
- United Kingdom: Sam Ryder – SPACEMAN
- Poland: Ochman – Flow
- Serbia: Konstrafacta – In Corpore Sano
- Estonia: Stefan – Hope
More information on how to watch can be found here.
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