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Poland: Gromee feat. Lukas Meijer win Krajowe Eliminacje 2018

Gromee feat. Lukas Meijer will represent Poland at Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Light Me Up". This was decided in the national selection Krajowe Eliminacje 2018

10 songs competed tonight in Poland's Krajowe Eliminacje 2018. The winner and Polish representative at Eurovision Song Contest 2018 is Gromee feat. Lukas Meijer with the song Light Me Up.

Krajowe Eliminacje is organized by Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska, TVP, and took place on 3 March 2018 at the TVP Headquarters, hosted by Artur Orzech.

Light Me Up is written by Andrzej Gromala, Lukas Meijer, Mahan Moin, Christian Rabb.

Krajowe Eliminacje 2018 – Result

  1. Gromee feat. Lukas Meijer – "Light Me Up" (20 points)
  2. Happy Prince – "Don't Let Go" (19 points)
  3. Monika Urlik – "Momentum" (17 points)
  4. Ifi Ude – "Love Is Stronger" (16 points)
  5. Marta Gałuszewska – "Why Don't We Go" (14 points)
  6. Saszan – "Nie chcę ciebie mniej" (9 points)
  7. Maja Hyży – "Błysk" (7 points)
  8. Future Folk – "Krakowiacy i górale" (7 points)
  9. Isabell Otrębus – "Delirium" (5 points)
  10. Pablosson – "Sunflower" (2 points)

Krajowe Eliminacje 2018

The Polish representative for Eurovision 2018 was chosen by five jury members and public televoting. The song with most televotes got 10 points, the second most voted song got 9 points and so on. Each jury member also ranked the songs from 1 to 10, and the top-ranked song in the jury got 10 points, the second received 9 points, and so on.

The five-member jury's members were Kasia Moś (singer, Poland 2017), Maryla Rodowicz (singer), Tabb (music producer), Stefano Terrazzino (dancer, singer and choreographer) and Jan Borysewicz (guitarist).

Poland in Eurovision Song Contest

Michał Szpak - "Color of Your Life"

Poland has participated 20 times since 1994 where we saw Poland in Eurovision Song Contest for the first time. The debuting year 1994 was also the most succesfull. Here they finished 2nd, and is the best result for Poland so far. They have only finished in Top-10 in three out of the 19 participations. The worst result is 2011, where they came last in their Semi-final.

Since the introductions of Semi-finals in 2004, Poland has qualified for the Grand Final 6 out of 12 times.




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