MX23RW : Thursday, October 24 21:35:52| >> :600:14423465:14423465:

Eurovision 2024: Grand final running order confirmed

Eurovision 2024: Grand final running order confirmed
© Eurovision
Hosts Sweden will open the grand final of Eurovision on Saturday, with the UK closing out the first half and Austria going last.

The running order for the grand final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden has been revealed.

On Thursday night the final 10 places were decided in the second semi-final, which served up some shocks as fan favourites Belgium and Malta failed to qualify.

Producers have now determined which acts will take to the Malmo stage on Saturday in which order, with hosts Sweden - represented by twins Marcus & Martinus - opening the show.

Olly Alexander for the United Kingdom has a decent slot, performing 13th as the last act of the first half.

Israel's Eden Golan - now a third favourite with the bookies despite the country's controversial participation - will perform sixth, while the current odds-on favourite, Baby Lasagna of Croatia, has a plum 23rd place in the running order.

The other contender - Switzerland's Nemo - is up 21st and Kaleen of Austria will perform last on the night.

The running order for Saturday's grand final in full:

1. Sweden: Marcus & Martinus - 'Unforgettable'
Click here to read our preview

2. Ukraine: Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil - 'Teresa & Maria'
Click here to read our preview

3.Germany: Isaak - 'Always On The Run'
Click here to read our preview

4.Luxembourg: Tali - 'Fighter'
Click here to read our preview

5. Netherlands: Joost Klein - 'Europapa'
Click here to read our preview

6. Israel: Eden Golan - 'Hurricane'
Click here to read our preview

7. Lithuania: Silvester Belt - 'Luktelk'
Click here to read our preview

8. Spain: Nebulossa - 'Zorra'
Click here to read our preview

9. Estonia: 5miinust and Puuluup - '(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi'
Click here to read our preview

10. Ireland: Bambie Thug - 'Doomsday Blue'
Click here to read our preview

11. Latvia: Dons - 'Hollow'
Click here to read our preview

12. Greece: Marina Satti - 'Zari'
Click here to read our preview

13. United Kingdom: Olly Alexander - 'Dizzy'
Click here to read our preview

14. Norway: Gate - 'Ulveham'
Click here to read our preview

15. Italy: Angelina Mango - 'La noia'
Click here to read our preview

16. Serbia: Teya Dora - 'Ramonda'
Click here to read our preview

17. Finland: Windows95man - 'No Rules!'
Click here to read our preview

18. Portugal: Iolanda - 'Grito'
Click here to read our preview

19. Armenia: Ladaniva - 'Jako'
Click here to read our preview

20. Cyprus: Silia Kapsis - 'Liar'
Click here to read our preview

21. Switzerland: Nemo - 'The Code'
Click here to read our preview

22. Slovenia: Raiven - 'Veronika'
Click here to read our preview

23. Croatia: Baby Lasagna - 'Rim Tim Tagi Dim'
Click here to read our preview

24. Georgia: Nutsa Buzaladze - 'Firefighter'
Click here to read our preview

25. France: Slimane - 'Mon amour'
Click here to read our preview

26. Austria: Kaleen - 'We Will Rave'
Click here to read our preview

ID:543280:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:collect9423:

Follow us on X/Twitter and like us on Facebook for the latest entertainment news alerts.

Media Mole Low-Price Offer: Get Sky Entertainment, Sky Stream & Netflix for just £20 a month + £0 upfront fee for 24 months!
Prices may change during this period. Ends November 6, 2024


Click here for more stories about Olly Alexander

Collect / Create New Data
Share this article now:
Nemo for Switzerland at Eurovision 2024
Read Next:
Eurovision 2024: Running order for tonight's second semi-final
>
rhs 2.0
New TV Picks header

Saturday, October 19


Strictly Come Dancing: BBC One, 6.25pm
This week featuring Pete Wicks having a cheeky Rumba to 'Don't Look Back In Anger'

Carry On Christmas Stuffing: That's Christmas, 10.35pm
A collection of 1972 sketches set at an 18th century banquet, including a Carry On take on Aladdin

Kate: In Her Own Words: Channel 5, 9.20pm
The story of Princess Catherine, "from nervous speechmaker to public-speaking powerhouse"