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Eurovision 2015: Grand Final
VIENNA 2015

Tonight: Eurovision Song Contest 2015 Grand Final

Tonight we know the winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2015! 27 will compete for the trophy, and the honor to host Eurovision Song Contest 2016. See all the details, songs and what to expect from tonight's Grand Final

The 60th edition of Eurovision Song Contest ends tonight! 27 songs will compete, and after 3,5 hours of music, performances, entertainment and excitement, we know the winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2015.

The show starts at 21:00 CET, live from Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria. Hosts are Alice Tumler, Mirjam Weichelbraun and Arabella Kiesbauer, Green Room by Conchita Wurst. The running order is decided by the producer (Austrian broadcaster ORF) based on an allocation draw, that took place shortly after Semi-final 2.

The qualified countries are:

  • Top-10 from Semi-final 1
  • Top-10 from Semi-final 2
  • Host (Austria), Special Guest (Australia), Big-5 (France, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy)

Lineup Eurovision 2015 Grand Final

1SloveniaHere for You MaraayaMaraaya
2FranceN’oubliez pas Lisa AngellLisa Angell
3IsraelGolden Boy Nadav GuedjNadav Guedj
4EstoniaGoodbye to Yesterday Elina Born & Stig RästaElina Born & Stig Rästa
5United KingdomUKStill in Love with You Electro VelvetElectro Velvet
6ArmeniaFace The Shadow GenealogyGenealogy
7LithuaniaThis Time Monika & VaidasMonika & Vaidas
8SerbiaBeauty Never Lies Bojana StamenovBojana Stamenov
9NorwayA Monster Like Me Mørland & Debrah ScarlettMørland & Debrah Scarlett
10SwedenHeroes Måns ZelmerlöwMåns Zelmerlöw
11CyprusOne Thing I Should Have Done John KarayiannisJohn Karayiannis
12AustraliaTonight Again Guy SebastianGuy Sebastian
13BelgiumRhythm Inside Loïc NottetLoïc Nottet
14AustriaI Am Yours The MakemakesThe Makemakes
15GreeceOne Last Breath Maria Elena KyriakouMaria Elena Kyriakou
16MontenegroAdio KnezKnez
17GermanyBlack Smoke Ann SophieAnn Sophie
18PolandIn The Name Of Love Monika KuszyńskaMonika Kuszyńska
19LatviaLove Injected Aminata SavadogoAminata Savadogo
20RomaniaDe la capăt / All Over Again VoltajVoltaj
21SpainAmanecer EdurneEdurne
22HungaryWars For Nothing BoggieBoggie
23GeorgiaWarrior Nina SublattiNina Sublatti
24AzerbaijanHour Of The Wolf Elnur HüseynovElnur Hüseynov
25RussiaA Million Voices Polina GagarinaPolina Gagarina
26AlbaniaI'm Alive Elhaida DaniElhaida Dani
27ItalyGrande amore Il VoloIl Volo

Opening act

The Grand Final starts with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra from the garden of Schönbrunn Palace, and a look back at Conchita's victory last year. In the arena, a violinist plays "Rise Like a Phoenix". A symphonic orchestra is revealed behind the LED-screen in the back of the stage.

Conchita is raised from a platform in the middle of the Arena, where she sings the song "Building Bridges", and the 3 hosts sing along. She flies (yes, she can fly!) to the stage while she sings. On stage she is joined by Vienna Boys' Choir, the multinational Suparar Choir and the Austrian rapper Left Boy.

»Good Evening Europe!«

All the 27 contestants are parading from the green room to the stage with individual presentation like
in the Semi-finals. All the contestants, hosts, Conchita, and the choirs continues singing Building Bridges.

Now a video of fans all over Europe + Australia building bridges, while the song "What If" (Russia 2013) is playing.

Interval act – music and love

After Italy has performed, there's some small talk from Conchita and the hosts. The voting lines are open and the first recap is shown.

After the first recap an explosion of music is entertaining us. The nine-minute program combines percussion, jazz, classical, swing and choral singing, including 40 instrumentalists and the Arnold Schoenberg Choir.

The interval act includes a sequence where the Green Room is changing color to Rainbow Room, and people making hearts with their arms.

After the second recap of the evening is shown, we are back in the Green Room, and the 60-second countdown for the closing of the voting lines begins.

Conchita is on the stage in her evening dress singing her song "We Are Unstoppable" followed by her new single "Firestorm".

The winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014, the 14 year old Italian Vincenzo Cantiello ("Tu primo grande amore") is on stage being interviewed about his victory at Junior Eurovision.

Before Jon Ola Sand confirms that the voting went fine, we are showed some of the reactions from earlier winners of Eurovision.

Voting

  • Check out the voting order
  • Each of the 40 countries participating in this years Eurovision will vote
  • Each country gives 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points
  • Televoters and national juries have 50/50 weight in the voting
  • The national juries voted yesterday evening (Friday, 22 May) based on 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.

Shortly after the Grand Final, the detailed voting will be revealed

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