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Eurovision Song Contest 2020: Semi-Finals Line-Up decided

28 January 2020
Eurovision Song Contest 2020: Semi-Finals Line-Up decided

With just over 3 months to go until the Eurovision Song Contest begins, the line-up for this year’s Semi-Finals have been decided by a draw, broadcast live online, as a part of the traditional Host City Insignia Ceremony.

At the ceremony, Zippi Brand Frank, Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv, representing last year’s host city, passed on the Eurovision Insignia to the Mayor of Rotterdam Ahmed Aboutaleb, marking the official handing over to the new Eurovision Song Contest host city. 

The event, at Rotterdam City Hall, was organized by Dutch broadcasters NOS, NPO, AVROTROS and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and presented by 2020 hosts Jan Smit, Edsilia Rombley and Chantal Janzen. 

An allocation draw was then held to determine in which Semi-Final each participating broadcaster will perform in the hope of qualifying for the Grand Final.

35 of the 41 participating broadcasters were allocated to perform in either Semi-Final 1 or Semi-Final 2 (17 in Semi-Final 1, 18 in Semi-Final 2). They had been divided into 5 pots, based on historical voting patterns as calculated by the Contest's official voting partner digame.*

10 countries from each Semi-Final will progress to join 6 pre-qualified countries in the Grand Final on Saturday 16 May.

France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom (the ‘Big Five') and host country, the Netherlands, automatically qualify for the Grand Final, however they are each required to broadcast and vote in one of the Semi-Finals. 

A draw was also held to decide the 3 countries who will vote in Semi-Final 1 (Germany, Italy, Netherlands) and the 3 who will vote in the second Semi-Final (France, Spain, United Kingdom).

The ceremony was overseen by Eurovision Song Contest Executive Supervisor Jon Ola Sand and digame’s Managing Director Thomas Niedermeyer.

Jon Ola Sand said of the event: "The Allocation Draw marks an important day in the Eurovision calendar and we are excited to be here in Rotterdam counting down the days to May when we will welcome all participating artists to #OpenUp at the 65th Eurovision Song Contest."

The 2020 Eurovision Song Contest will take place on 12, 14 and 16 May in Rotterdam, Netherlands. For more information, visit Eurovision.tv 

This year’s line up in alphabetical order, together with the participating EBU Member or Associate, is as follows

First Semi-Final (To be broadcast on 12 May)

First half
Australia (SBS)
Belarus (BTRC)
Ireland (RTE)
Lithuania (LRT)
North Macedonia (MKRTV)
Russia (Channel One)
Slovenia (RTVSLO)
Sweden (SVT)

Second half
Azerbaijan (Ictimai)
Belgium (VRT)
Croatia (HRT)
Cyprus (CyBC)
Israel (KAN)
Malta (PBS)
Norway (NRK)
Romania (TVR)
Ukraine (UA:PBC)

Second Semi-Final (To be broadcast on 14 May)

First half
Austria (ORF)
Czech Republic (CT)
Estonia (ERR)
Greece (ERT)
Iceland (RUV)
Moldova (TRM)
Poland (TVP)
San Marino (RTV)
Serbia (RTS)

Second half
Albania (RTSH)
Armenia (AMPTV)
Bulgaria (BNT)
Denmark (DR)
Finland (YLE)
Georgia (GPB)
Latvia (LTV)
Portugal (RTP)
Switzerland (SRG SSR)

The Insignia Ceremony and Semi-Final allocation draw were broadcast live on NPO, on the official Eurovision website and the official YouTube channel.          
 
For further information visit Eurovision.tv and the official social media channels 
Twitter: @Eurovision
Instagram:@eurovision
Facebook: @EurovisionSongContest
 
*Since 2004 digame has been the official voting partner of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and responsible for the centralized televoting via telephone, SMS, MHP and for the official Eurovision App, which has been developed by digame mobile. Drawing from different pots is a method practised by the Eurovison Song Contest.

Relevant links and documents

Contact


Dave Goodman

Digital and Communications Manager - Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest

goodman@ebu.ch