Duncan Laurence from Netherlands wins Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Duncan Laurence from Netherlands wins Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Arcade". It's the fifth time the Netherlands wins Eurovision
The Grand Final of Eurovision Song Contest 2019 took place live from Tel Aviv, where 26 countries competed for the trophy, and the honor of hosting next year's Eurovision Song Contest
After 3,5 hours of music, performances, entertainment and excitement, Duncan Laurence from Netherlands was crowned as the winner of the 64th Eurovision Song Contest with the song Arcade.
It's the fifth time the Netherlands wins Eurovision. Last time was in Eurovision Song Contest 1975 where Teach-In won with "Ding-A-Dong".
Netherlands won Eurovision despite North Macedonia won the jury votes and Norway the tele votes. In fact the Netherlands didn't receive a single "24 point".
Arcade is written by Duncan de Moor, Joel Sjöö and Wouter Hardy.
Eurovision 2019 Results
Check out the detailed results, voting and points from Eurovision Song Contest 2019:
- 🇲🇰 North Macedonia won jury voting
- 🇳🇴 Norway won tele voting
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands won Eurovision
UPDATE 22 May 2019
Results of the Grand Final corrected
Read more: Error in the results of Eurovision 2019: EBU corrects the Grand Final scoreboard
Voting & Points
The voting procedure was the same as the previous three years. Each country had two sets of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points to give. One set for each country's jury, and one set for each country's televoting.
- Each of the 41 countries participating in this years Eurovision voted
- Each country had a national jury who gave one set of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points
- Each country used televoting which also resulted in a set of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points
- First the the juries' points were presented individually by a spokesperson from each country
- Secondly the points from televoting were bundled and given combined
- Televoters and national juries had equal weight in the voting
- The national juries voted Friday evening (Friday, 11 May) during the second dress-rehearsal
- If two countries have the same points, the best of the two is the song which has obtained points from the highest number of countries. If the tying songs have received points from the same number of countries, the highest number of 12-point scores shall be decisive. If the winner still cannot be determined by this procedure, the number of times ten points have been awarded shall be the deciding factor. If necessary, this method shall continue until account has been taken of the number of times one point has been awarded
Check out the detailed results, voting and points from Eurovision Song Contest 2019.
Eurovision Song Contest 2019
The 64th Eurovision Song Contest took place on 14, 16 and 18 May 2019. The contest was hosted by Tel Aviv, Israel, and produced by the Israeli broadcaster KAN.
- Location: Expo Tel Aviv, Israel
- Participants: 41
- Semi-final 1: 14 May 2019 – 17 participants: The 10 best songs qualified to the Grand Final
- Semi-final 2: 16 May 2019 – 18 participants: The 10 best songs qualified to the Grand Final
- Grand Final: 18 May 2019. 26 participants: Israel (host), Big-5 (Germany, Spain, France, Italy and United Kingdom), 10 best from Semi-Final 1, 10 best from Semi-Final 2