Will the “curse” of the Eurovision finals be broken? Don will try to arrange a surprise

Will the “curse” of the Eurovision finals be broken? Don will try to arrange a surprise
Will the “curse” of the Eurovision finals be broken? Don will try to arrange a surprise
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Today in the Swedish city of Malmö at At 22:00 Latvian time, the second semi-final of the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest will be held, where Latvia will be represented with the song “Hollow” by Don, one of the best-known domestic musicians.

Where to watch?

Eurovision will be broadcast on LTV1 channel.

Representatives of the second semi-final

  • Malta
  • Albania
  • Greece
  • Switzerland
  • Czech Republic
  • Austria
  • Denmark
  • Armenia
  • Latvia
  • San Marino
  • Georgia
  • Belgium
  • Estonia
  • Israel
  • Norway
  • The Netherlands

Eurovision calendar

May 7, at 22:00 – the first semi-final
May 9, at 22:00 – the second semi-final
May 11, at 22:00 – the final

Don’s chances

The predictions of the bookmakers are not encouraging – Don’s chances of entering the final are considered very low. Among the 16 representatives of the second semi-final, Latvia has one of the lowest coefficients, predicting 14th – 16th place.

When was the last time Latvia reached the final?

In 2016, Just reached the finals with the song “Heartbeat”. Triana Parks, Laura Rizzotto, Carousel, Samantha Tina, Other Boys and Sudden Lights have since tried to repeat it, but no one has succeeded.

How many countries make it to the finals?

10 member states from each semi-final advance to the final.

Who qualified from the first semi-final?

  • Cyprus
  • Serbia
  • Lithuania
  • Ireland
  • Ukraine
  • Croatia
  • Slovenia
  • Finland
  • Portugal
  • Luxembourg

Poland, Iceland, Moldova, Azerbaijan and Australia did not enter the final.

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