Switzerland, Georgia, Israel & 7 More Countries Qualify for Grand Final of Eurovision 2024

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The lineup of songs for the 68th annual Eurovision Song Contest is now set. Ten of the 16 songs performed in the second semifinal on Thursday (May 9) join the 10 qualifiers from semifinal 1 plus the six pre-qualified entries, for a total of 26 songs competing live in the grand final on Saturday (May 11).

Among the 10 new countries joining the list are Georgia, with former American Idol singer Nutsa Buzaladze leading the charge with “Firefighter,” and Switzerland, with Nero’s “The Code” tipped to be the second favorite by the oddsmakers.

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Georgia first competed in Eurovision in 2007 and hasn’t performed in the grand final since 2016, when Nika Kocharov and and Young Georgian Lolitaz placed 20th with “Midnight Gold.” The nation failed to qualify from the last six semifinals, but Nutsa has put them back in the running.

Only seven countries participated in the first Eurovision Song Contest in 1956, including Switzerland, which hosted and won with “Refrain” by Lys Assia. Switzerland won again in 1988 with Celine Dion singing “Ne Partez Pas Son Moi,” so if Nemo can pull off a win, it will be Switzerland’s first victory in 36 years.

Israel qualified but the performance of “Hurricane” by Eden Golan was notable for generating boos from audience members who wanted to make known their feelings about the conflict in Gaza. However, each round of boos was quickly drowned out by other audience members cheering even louder.

The other seven countries to qualify in the second semifinal are Armenia, Austria, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Netherlands and Norway. The six countries that were relegated are Albania, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Malta and San Marino.

The qualifiers from semifinal 1 are Croatia, Cyprus, Finland, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine.

The six pre-qualified countries are France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and host country Sweden.

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