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Eurovision 2019: second semi-final night

Eurovision 2019: second semi-final night

The second semi-final night of Eurovision 2019 will take place two days after the first night, on May 16, and 18 countries will be on stage. And which musicians will entertain us?

As we already wrote, it will be presented on the first semi-final evening 17 countries, 10 of them will make it to the finals. Second semi-final night Eurovision 2019 will be in the sign 18 countries, namely they will present themselves Armenia, Ireland, Moldova, Switzerland, Latvia, Romania, Denmark, Sweden, Austria, Croatia, Malta, Lithuania, Russia, Albania, Norway, Netherlands, Macedonia and Azerbaijan.

Israel will be the song selection Eurovision 2019 hosted for the third time, as they previously organized the competition of the year 1979 and 1999. It will be presented together at the festival 41 countries, among them 18 men, 14 women, six groups and three duets.

It is interesting that we will hear on stage 18 different languages. Until the year 1999 otherwise, the rule was that the participants had to sing in the national language, today they sing in the language of their choice and in most cases it is English. 32 countries decided that the lyrics of their songs will be in English, but we will hear more 18 foreign languages (including Slovenian), such as German, Italian, Polish, Serbian, Spanish, turkish

Bookmakers predict placement in the finals Netherlands, Sweden, Russia, Switzerland, Azerbaijan, Malta, Armenia, Norway, Denmark and Albania.

The first place in the final should go Dutch, another Switzerland, and the third Russia!

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Who are the other semi-finalists??

1. Armenia: Serb - Walking Out

2. Ireland: Sarah McTernan – 22

3. Moldova: Anna Odobescu – Stay

4. Switzerland: Luca Hänni – She Got Me

5. Latvia: Carousel – That Night

6. Romania: Ester Peony – On A Sunday

7. Denmark: Leonora – Love Is Forever

8. Sweden: John Lundvik - Too Late For Love

9. Austria: PÆNDA – Limits

10. Croatia: Roko – The Dream

11. Malta: Michela – Chameleon

12. Lithuania: Jurij Veklenko – Run With The Lions

13. Russia: Sergey Lazarev – Scream

14. Albania: Jonida Maliqi – Ktheju tukhu

15. Norway: KEiiNO – Spirit In The Sky

16. The Netherlands: Duncan Laurence – Arcade

17. Macedonia: Tamara Todevska – Proud

18. Azerbaijan: Chingiz – Truth

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