유로비전 송 콘테스트 2018

Eurovision Song Contest 2018
유로비전 송 콘테스트 2018
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날짜
준결승 12018년 5월 8일(2018-05-08)
준결승 22018년 5월 10일(2018-05-10)
최종2018년 5월 12일(2018-05-12)
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장소알티스 아레나
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유로비전콘테스트 2018은 제63회 유로비전 송 콘테스트이다.그것은 살바도르 소브랄의 노래 "아마르 펠로스 도이스"로 2017년 대회에서 승리한 후 포르투갈 리스본에서 열렸다.유럽 방송 연합(EBU)과 진행 방송국인 Rardio e Televisang de Portal(RTP)이 주최하는 이 대회는 알티스 아레나에서 5월 8일과 10일에 두 번의 준결승전과 2018년 [2]5월 12일에 결승전으로 구성되었다.이 3개의 라이브 쇼는 포르투갈의 텔레비전 진행자 필로미나 카우텔라, 실비아 알베르토, 카타리나 푸르타도, 포르투갈계 미국인 여배우 다니엘라 루아가 처음으로 사회를 보았다.

43개국이 이 대회에 참가하여 2008년과 2011년의 기록과 같은 기록을 세웠다.러시아는 전판 불참 후 복귀해 2011년 이후 처음으로 전판 참가국이 탈퇴하지 않았다.

우승자는 이스라엘네타부르고 도론 메달리와 스타브 베거가 작곡했다.키프로스, 오스트리아, 독일, 이탈리아가 상위 5위에 올랐고 키프로스는 현재까지 가장 좋은 결과를 얻었다.나아가 체코도 6위로 지금까지 가장 좋은 성적을 거뒀다.포르투갈은 2015년 이후 세 번째로 5위 이내에 들었다.2004년 준결승 도입 이후 처음으로 아제르바이잔, 루마니아, 러시아가 모두 결승에 진출하지 못했다.또 2005년 이후 처음으로 코카서스 지역(조지아, 아르메니아, 아제르바이잔)의 어느 나라도 결승에 참가하지 않았다.

EBU는 이 대회가 전세계 약 1억8천6백만 명의 시청자를 보유하고 있으며, 2017년 판을 [3]4백만 명 이상 앞섰다고 보고했다.

위치

리스본 알티스 아레나 - 2018년 대회 개최지

장소

리스본알티스 아레나(Altice Arena)는 98년 엑스포를 위해 건설된 다목적 실내 경기장으로 2만 명을 수용할 수 있어 포르투갈에서 [4]가장 큰 실내 공연장과 유럽에서 가장실내 공연장이다.그것은 1998년 세계 박람회를 개최하기 위해 완전히 개조된 리스본 북동쪽의 Parque das Na (es (Park of Nations) 강변 지구에 위치해 있다.지하철로 인근 국제 공항과 기차(오리엔테 역)로 연결되어 있으며, 나머지 국가 [5]및 유럽으로 연결됩니다.

입찰 단계

후보 도시의 위치: 선택된 개최 도시는 파란색으로 표시되고 탈락 도시는 빨간색으로 표시됩니다.

유로비전 송 콘테스트 2017 결승 당일 포르투갈 방송사 라지우텔레비상포르투갈(RTP)이 우승 [6]시 2018년 대회 개최 도전을 수락할 것으로 알려졌다.소브랄의 승리 이후, 유럽 방송 연합(EBU)의 유로비전 송 콘테스트의 집행 감독관인 올라 샌드는 수상자의 기자 회견에서 RTP에의 주최 초청장을 발행했습니다.다음 날, RTP의 Nuno Artur Silva 국장은 방송사가 2018년에 콘테스트를 조직할 것이라고 확인하고, 리스본의 MEO 아레나(나중에 Altice Arena로 개명)를 콘테스트 [7]개최지로 언급했다.2017년 5월 15일, RTP는 리스본이 개최 도시로 [8][9]확정되었지만, 다음 날 개최 도시와 [10]개최지에 대한 최종 결정은 내려지지 않았다고 밝혔다.

개최 도시를 선정하기 위한 기본 요건은 [11]키이우에서 승리한 후 EBU가 RTP에 제출한 문서에 제시되었다.

  • 약 10,000명의 관중을 수용할 수 있는 적당한 장소입니다.
  • 1,500명의 기자들을 위한 국제 프레스 센터로 모든 대표들에게 적합한 시설을 갖추고 있습니다.
  • 최소 2,000명의 대표자, 공인 언론인 및 관객들을 수용할 수 있는 다양한 가격대의 호텔 객실이 잘 분포되어 있습니다.
  • 도시, 행사장, 호텔과 쉽게 연결할 수 있는 인근 국제 공항을 포함한 효율적인 교통 인프라.

리스본 외에도 브라가, 에스피뇨, 파로, 곤도마르, 기마랑이스, 산타 마리아 다 페이라 [12][13][14]등 다른 도시들이 2018년 대회를 유치하는 데 관심을 보였다.포르토 시장 루이 모레이라는 대회를 [10]주최하기 위해 "수백만 유로를 쓰는 것"에는 관심이 없겠지만, 포르토 메트로폴리탄 지역 (에스피노, 곤도마르, 산타 마리아 다 페이라)[13]의 입찰을 지지할 것이라고 선언했다.

2017년 6월 13일, RTP 대표들은 제네바에 있는 EBU 본사에서 유로비전 송 콘테스트 레퍼런스 그룹과 만났다.회의 중 RTP 관계자들은 유로비전 송 콘테스트 개최와 관련된 몇 가지 주제를 다루는 워크숍에 참석했으며 우크라이나 방송사인 UA의 경험을 통해 다음과 같이 배웠다.PBC. 그들은 또한 2018년 대회의 첫 번째 계획을 발표할 기회를 가졌습니다. 개최 도시와 [15]개최지에 대한 여러 제안서를 포함합니다.

2017년 7월 25일, EBU와 RTP는 브라가, 곤도마르, 기마랑이스, 산타 마리아 다 페이라의 [16]유치를 통해 리스본이 개최 도시로 선정되었다고 발표했다.또한 RTP는 알티스 아레나가 위치한 Parque das Naçes를 [17]공연 장소로 지정했다.

: dagger 개최지

도시 장소 메모들
브라가 브라가 전시장 농업산업단지는 1981년에 문을 열었고 1987년에 6500m2(7만평방피트)의 전시장으로 더욱 확장되었으며 1990년에는 [18]1,200명을 수용할 수 있는 의회 센터와 강당을 가지고 있다.2017년부터 시작해 2018년 상반기까지 리노베이션 공사를 진행하면 전시관 [19]수용 인원은 15,000명까지 늘어난다.
곤도마 멀티우스 드 곤도마르 코라상 드 우로 2007년 개관한 실내 다목적 아레나로 총 8,000명(4,400석)[20]을 수용할 수 있습니다.2007년 UEFA 풋살 선수권 대회 결승 [21]토너먼트를 개최.
기마랑이스 멀티우스 드 기마랑이스 2001년 개관한 다목적 실내 경기장. 총 수용 인원은 1만 명(3,000석).[22]2018년 [23]3월 4일 열리는 유로비전 송 콘테스트 2018의 전국 선발 결승을 주최하기 위해 RTP에 의해 선택되었다.
리스본[7] 알티스 아레나 dagger 1998년 문을 연 다목적 실내아레나로 2만 명(1만2500석)을 수용할 수 있는 국내 최대 규모의 실내 경기장이다.주관하는 엑스포 '98,[24]은 1999년 FIBA청소년 세계 Championship,[25]2000년 ATPFinals,[26]는 2001년 IAAF세계 실내 Championships,[27]2003년 세계 남자 핸드볼 Championship,[28]2005MTV유럽 뮤직 Awards,[29]이 UEFA풋살 컵 결승전 4(2001–02, 2009–10[30]과 2014–15[31일]), 2016년(를 3년의 기간 동안 신재생.)웹 정상 회담입니다.[32]
산타 마리아 다 페이라 유로파르크 1995년 개관한 포르토 메트로폴리탄 지역에서 가장 큰 컨벤션 센터.2000년 6월 유럽평의회, 2001년 다 칸상 페스티벌 결승, 2004년 UEFA 유로 토너먼트 최종 추첨이 개최되었다.그것은 [13]포르토 시의회가 지원하는 옵션이었다.

기타 사이트

개최지(빨간색) 및 기타 공모전 관련 사이트 및 이벤트(파란색) 위치

Eurovision Village는 이벤트 주간 동안 Eurovision Song Contest의 공식 팬이자 후원 구역으로, 대회 참가자 및 지역 아티스트의 공연과 주 공연장에서 생중계되는 라이브 쇼를 볼 수 있었다.그것은 타구스 [33]강에 면한 큰 중앙 광장인 리스본의 시내 프라사코메르시오(테레이로 두 파소라고도 불린다)에 위치해 있었다.

유로클럽은 공식 애프터 파티와 대회 참가자들의 개인 공연이 열리는 장소였다.Eurovision Village와 달리 EuroClub은 공인된 팬, 대표단 및 언론사들로만 접근이 제한되었습니다.그것은 유로비전 [34]빌리지 옆에 있는 "미니테리움" 클럽에 있었다.

모든 참가자와 그 대표단이 공인 언론과 팬 앞에 발표되는 "블루 카펫" 행사는 2018년 5월 6일 리스본 벨렘 지구의 MAAT(미술, 건축기술 박물관)에서 열렸다.이는 인근 전기 박물관에서 열린 2018년 대회의 [35]공식 개막식에 앞서 이루어졌다.

포맷

비주얼 디자인

이 콘테스트의 주제는 2017년 11월 7일 리스본 [36]오셔나리움에서 열린 기자 회견에서 공개되었다.이것의 시각적 디자인은 대서양 연안에 위치한 리스본과 포르투갈의 위치와 그 나라의 선원 역사를 암시하는 해양 모티브를 특징으로 합니다.양식화된 조개껍질을 묘사한 메인 엠블럼과 함께, 12개의 보조 엠블럼이 [37]해양 생태계의 다른 측면을 상징하도록 디자인되었다.

엽서

2018년 3월부터 4월 사이에 촬영된 이 엽서는 산악자전거, 샐러드나 파스텔나타 만들기, 인기 명소 방문 의 테마 활동에 참여하기 위해 포르투갈로 들어오는 행위와 관련이 있다.엽서 첫머리에 포르투갈어로 적혀 있었다.엽서 끝에는 카메라를 향해 포즈를 취했고 화면 하단 모서리에 슬로건의 해시태그가 표시됐으며 국가기에 [38]노래 정보가 인쇄됐다.모든 엽서는 루이스 피게레도가 [39]작곡한 같은 점수를 받았다.

발표자

왼쪽에서 오른쪽으로 : 다니엘라 루아, 실비아 알베르토, 카타리나 푸르타도, 필로미나 카우텔라

RTP와 EBU는 2018년 1월 8일 RTP 진행자인 실비아 알베르토, 필로미나 카우텔라,[40] 카타리나 푸르타도 등 4명의 여성 진행자가 처음으로 대회를 개최한다고 발표했다.남자 발표자가 나오지 않은 것은 2015년 이후 처음이며, 발표자가 모두 [41][40]동성이 된 것은 2년 연속이다.2018년 5월 4일, Cautela가 그린룸[42]주최하기로 확정되었다.

블루카펫 개막식은 여배우 Claudia Semedo, 라디오 진행자 Inés Lopes Goncalves, TV 진행자 페드로 그레인저, 배우/감독 페드로 페님 등이 진행했다.그레인저와 페님도 기자회견을 주최했다.[43]

준결승 배정 추첨

각 참가국의 준결승 진출을 결정하기 위한 추첨은 2018년 1월 29일 13:00 CET리스본 시청에서 열렸다.37명의 준결승 진출자들은 대회의 공식 TV 파트너인 Digame이 계산한 역사적 투표 패턴에 따라 6개의 냄비에 나눠졌다.서로 다른 포트에서 뽑은 목적은 "로크 투표"의 기회를 줄이고 준결승에서 긴장감을 높이는 것이었다.또한 개최국인 포르투갈과 " 5" 국가인 프랑스, 독일, 이탈리아, 스페인, 영국 등 6개 자동 예선 중 어느 것이 방송되고 투표할 것인지도 추첨으로 결정되었다.시상식은 대회 진행자인 실비아 알베르토와 필로메나 카우텔라에 의해 진행되었고, 키예프 시장(이전 대회 개최 도시)에서 [44]리스본 시장 페르난도 메디나로 개최 도시 휘장을 넘기는 것도 포함되었습니다. 키이우

포트 1 포트 2 포트 3 포트 4 포트 5 포트 6

개폐 및 인터벌 행위

RTP는 2018년 3월 12일 결승의 오프닝과 인터벌에 관한 첫 번째 세부사항을 공개했다.개막 공연에서는 포르투갈의 파도 가수 아나 모우라와 마리자가 각각 "파도 루쿠라"와 "바르코 니그로"를 공연했고, 이어 26명의 결승 진출자를 소개하는 깃발 퍼레이드, 포르투갈의 2인조 비트봄버스의 라이브 음악이 이어졌다.인터벌 공연에는 새 싱글 "마노 아 마노"와 유로비전 수상곡 "아마르 펠로스 도이스" (브라질 가수 카에타노 벨로소와 듀엣곡으로 후자), 사라 타바레스, 마야 안드라데, 디노 [45][46][47][48][49][50]단티의 일렉트로닉 음악 공연이 포함되었다.

1차 준결승 참가국
결승에 진출할 수 있지만 준결승 1차 투표도 실시
2차 준결승 참가국
결승에 진출할 수 있지만 2차 준결승에서도 투표할 수 있다.

2017년 11월 7일, 42개국이 이 대회에 참가한다고 발표되었다.러시아전편 불참 후 복귀를 확정했고 마케도니아는 국영방송 [37][51]MRT의 채무 미지급 문제로 EBU에 의해 참가가 잠정 중단됐다.그러나, 10일 후에 마케도니아가 콘테스트에 참가할 수 있다고 발표되어 참가국이 43개국으로 증가해, 2008년, 2011년참가국수[52]가장 많아졌다.

이 대회에는 이전에 같은 나라에서 리드 보컬로 활동한 두 명의 대표가 참가했습니다.2009년 알렉산더 라이박은 "동화" (1500번 노래도 불렀다)로 노르웨이에서 우승했고, 2014년에는 "폭풍 후의 고요"[53]를 공연하는 커먼 리넷의 일부로 웨일론이 네덜란드에서 2위를 차지했다.

대회에는 2014년 호주 대표로 참가한 제시카 마우보이가 2차 준결승 인터벌 무대에 올라 "깃발 바다"[54] 선보였다.게다가, 이 경연대회에는 이전에 4명의 리드 가수가 백 보컬로 참여했는데, 이 중 2명은 같은 나라 출신이었다.Lea Sirk는 2014년에 슬로베니아를, 2016년에 [55]오프 스테이지에서 지원했고, Equinox 멤버인 Vlado Mihailov[56]2017년에 불가리아를 지원했습니다.오스트리아를 대표하는 Cesarr Sampson은 2016년에 불가리아를 위해 지원했고 2017년에는 무대 밖에서 지원했다.영국을 대표하는 SuRie2015년 벨기에를 후원했고 2017년에는 [57]벨기에의 음악감독을 다시 맡았다.인터벌 액트로 활약한 사라 타바레스는 1994년 유로비전 송 콘테스트에서 포르투갈 대표로 출전해 '차마르무시카'가 8위에 올랐다.

1회 1위

첫 번째 준결승전은 2018년 5월 8일 20:00 WEST (21:00 CEST)[58]에 열렸다.19개국이 첫 준결승에 참가했다.포르투갈, 스페인, 그리고 영국[59]이번 준결승에서 투표를 했다.하이라이트 된 국가들은 결승에 진출했다.

자격
R/O ★★ ★★★★★. ★★ ★★ ★★★★★ 장소[60]
1 Heart' 'X My Heart' ★★★ 94 11
2 의 선택' '우리의 선택' ★★★ 15 19
3 "" 162 8
4 '시간의 문제 ★★★ 91 12
5 요제프 '거짓말하기' ★★★ 232 3
6 '우리가 늙었을 때' 영어[a] 119 9
7 '장난감' 영어[b] 283 1
8 '영원히' ★★★ 65 16
9 "라포자' 201 5
10 '본즈 ★★★ 177 7
11 ★★★ 24 18
12 "미쳤어" ★★★ 63 17
13 '너 말고는 아무도 없어' ★★★ 231 4
14 리리 greece 오니로모우 81 14
15 '몬스터' ★★★ 108 10
16 카미(Qami) 79 15
17 "스톤즈" ★★★ 86 13
18 '함께' ★★★ 179 6
19 '푸에고' 영어[c] 262 2

2회 2회

두 번째 준결승전은 2018년 5월 10일 20:00 WEST (21:00 CEST)[58]에 열렸다.18개국이 2차 준결승에 참가했다.프랑스, 독일, 이탈리아더불어 그 국가들은 이번 [59]준결승에서 투표를 했다.하이라이트 된 국가들은 결승에 진출했다.

레퍼런스 그룹의 승인을 받아 이탈리아 방송사 RAI의 요청에 따라 이탈리아는 2차 준결승전을 방송하고 투표를 실시하였다. 첫 번째 준결승 날짜는 이탈리아의 소리(The Voice of Italy)[61] 시즌 5의 예정된 결승일과 일치하기 때문이다.

자격
R/O ★★ ★★★★★. ★★ ★★ ★★★★★ 장소[62]
1 '그렇게 작곡을 하는구나' ★★★ 266 1
2 "안녕히 계세요" ★★★ 107 11
3 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 사냐 일리치발코니카 노바데카(Nova deca(노바데카) [d] 117 9
4 feat. "Who We Are" ★★★ 28 17
5 "하이그라운드" 영어[e] 204 5
6 "Won't Break" ( 않을게요 ★★★ 65 15
7 데이 ★★★ 235 3
8 '그들의 법칙' ★★★ 174 7
9 러브 ★★★ 212 4
10 를 위해 [f] 24 18
11 그로미 위업루카스 메이어 라이트미업 ★★★ 81 14
12 '타부' ★★★ 101 13
13 비즐라트 냐르 111 10
14 '재미녀' ★★★ 106 12
15 '댄스오프' ★★★ 254 2
16 "인제" (인제 40 16
17 le le le "활라, 안 돼!" [g] 132 8
18 '사다리 밑' ★★★ 179 6

★★★★

결승전은 2018년 5월 12일 20:00 WEST (21:00 CEST)[58]에 열렸다.26개국이 결선에 참가했으며 43개 참가국 모두 투표할 수 있었다.결승 진출 순서는 [65]5월 10일 2차 준결승 예선 기자회견 후 밝혀졌다.

우승자
R/O ★★ ★★★★★. ★★ ★★ ★★★★★ 장소[66]
1 '사다리 밑' ★★★ 130 17
2 아마이아와 알프레드 '투칸시온' 61 23
3 le le le "활라, 안 돼!" 슬로베니아[g] 64 22
4 '우리가 늙었을 때' 영어[a] 181 12
5 '너 말고는 아무도 없어' ★★★ 342 3
6 "라포자' ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★」 245 8
7 '그렇게 작곡을 하는구나' ★★★ 144 15
8 '오자딤' 39 26
9 ★★★ ★★★★★ '폭풍' ★★★ 48 24
10 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 사냐 일리치발코니카 노바데카(Nova deca(노바데카) 세르비아어[d] 113 19
11 '혼자 걷게 해줘서' ★★★ 340 4
12 "" 184 11
13 '머시' 173 13
14 요제프 '거짓말하기' ★★★ 281 6
15 "하이그라운드" 영어[e] 226 9
16 러브 ★★★ 99 20
17 '몬스터' ★★★ 46 25
18 '본즈 ★★★ 166 14
19 데이 ★★★ 209 10
20 '댄스오프' ★★★ 274 7
21 비즐라트 냐르 93 21
22 '장난감' 영어[b] 529 1
23 '그들의 법칙' ★★★ 121 18
24 '함께' ★★★ 136 16
25 '푸에고' 영어[c] 436 2
26 에르말 메타와 파브리치오 모로 "Non mi abete fat to niente" 이탈리아의 308 5

상세한 투표 결과

준결승 1

자격
준결승 1의 결과 분할
장소 합쳐진 쥬리 텔레비전
나라 포인트 나라 포인트 나라 포인트
1 이스라엘 283 이스라엘 167 키프로스 173
2 키프로스 262 오스트리아 115 체코 공화국 134
3 체코 공화국 232 알바니아 114 에스토니아 120
4 오스트리아 231 불가리아 107 이스라엘 116
5 에스토니아 201 체코 공화국 98 오스트리아 116
6 아일랜드 179 키프로스 89 아일랜드 108
7 불가리아 177 에스토니아 81 핀란드 73
8 알바니아 162 아일랜드 71 불가리아 70
9 리투아니아 119 벨기에 71 리투아니아 62
10 핀란드 108 스위스 59 그리스 53
11 아제르바이잔 94 리투아니아 57 알바니아 48
12 벨기에 91 아제르바이잔 47 아제르바이잔 47
13 스위스 86 크로아티아 46 벨라루스 45
14 그리스 81 아르메니아 38 아르메니아 41
15 Armenia 79 Finland 35 Switzerland 27
16 Belarus 65 Greece 28 Belgium 20
17 Croatia 63 Belarus 20 Croatia 17
18 Macedonia 24 Macedonia 18 Macedonia 6
19 Iceland 15 Iceland 15 Iceland 0
Detailed jury voting results of semi-final 1[67]
  • Voting procedure used:
  • 100% televoting
  • 100% jury vote
Total score
Jury score
Televoting score
Jury vote
Azerbaijan
Iceland
Albania
Belgium
Czech Republic
Lithuania
Israel
Belarus
Estonia
Bulgaria
Macedonia
Croatia
Austria
Greece
Finland
Armenia
Switzerland
Ireland
Cyprus
Portugal
Spain
United Kingdom
Contestants
Azerbaijan 94 47 47 5 10 3 7 12 10
Iceland 15 15 0 1 4 7 2 1
Albania 162 114 48 7 12 4 5 1 4 12 1 6 10 4 6 8 6 5 7 5 4 7
Belgium 91 71 20 2 4 10 8 4 12 1 7 5 6 2 10
Czech Republic 232 98 134 5 10 5 3 10 7 8 10 8 2 7 8 4 1 3 7
Lithuania 119 57 62 1 3 2 10 10 8 2 2 7 12
Israel 283 167 116 4 10 10 7 12 7 6 5 5 12 12 4 12 12 5 10 12 2 12 8
Belarus 65 20 45 12 7 1
Estonia 201 81 120 1 6 4 4 3 10 8 12 8 5 8 6 6
Bulgaria 177 107 70 2 6 2 7 3 5 7 12 6 4 6 10 3 6 6 7 3 12
Macedonia 24 18 6 6 8 1 3
Croatia 63 46 17 5 6 8 2 4 6 5 4 1 5
Austria 231 115 116 7 12 1 10 12 1 12 8 8 4 6 7 3 6 8 10
Greece 81 28 53 10 1 3 3 2 1 8
Finland 108 35 73 4 2 7 3 5 1 2 5 2 1 3
Armenia 79 38 41 6 2 5 4 2 10 3 4 2
Switzerland 86 59 27 3 3 2 8 6 6 8 5 1 1 1 3 3 5 4
Ireland 179 71 108 8 5 8 12 2 6 1 7 5 4 10 2 1
Cyprus 262 89 173 8 12 3 8 3 3 2 7 7 10 4 12 10
Detailed televoting results of semi-final 1[67]
  • Voting procedure used:
  • 100% televoting
  • 100% jury vote
Total score
Jury score
Televoting score
Televote
Azerbaijan
Iceland
Albania
Belgium
Czech Republic
Lithuania
Israel
Belarus
Estonia
Bulgaria
Macedonia
Croatia
Austria
Greece
Finland
Armenia
Switzerland
Ireland
Cyprus
Portugal
Spain
United Kingdom
Contestants
Azerbaijan 94 47 47 1 7 10 5 5 5 4 3 7
Iceland 15 15 0
Albania 162 114 48 3 12 4 1 10 1 10 1 5 1
Belgium 91 71 20 2 8 2 2 3 3
Czech Republic 232 98 134 8 12 2 8 7 12 8 7 3 6 10 10 6 7 7 3 4 7 1 4 2
Lithuania 119 57 62 1 3 4 6 10 2 12 3 6 3 12
Israel 283 167 116 10 8 4 3 12 1 10 1 7 3 6 2 10 4 8 5 8 2 7 5
Belarus 65 20 45 12 6 6 2 1 3 10 5
Estonia 201 81 120 3 6 6 5 5 12 7 3 4 6 3 8 12 5 1 10 6 12 2 4
Bulgaria 177 107 70 4 5 2 2 3 5 8 5 7 2 3 10 8 6
Macedonia 24 18 6 5 1
Croatia 63 46 17 10 2 1 4
Austria 231 115 116 5 7 3 10 6 10 8 4 8 8 7 8 6 12 8 1 5
Greece 81 28 53 10 1 10 4 3 8 2 12 3
Finland 108 35 73 10 8 2 1 3 6 12 1 2 5 6 4 6 7
Armenia 79 38 41 6 8 12 6 5 4
Switzerland 86 59 27 2 1 1 2 1 2 8 4 2 3 1
Ireland 179 71 108 6 4 12 4 4 4 1 5 8 12 4 6 6 2 8 12 10
Cyprus 262 89 173 7 5 12 7 7 5 10 7 4 12 7 12 7 12 5 12 7 7 10 10 8

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each country's professional jury and televote in the first semi-final. Countries in bold gave the maximum 24 points (12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting) to the specified entrant.

12 points awarded by juries
N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
7 Israel Armenia, Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Spain
3 Austria Belgium, Estonia, Israel
2 Albania Belarus, Iceland
Bulgaria Macedonia, United Kingdom
Cyprus Albania, Ireland
1 Azerbaijan Greece
Belarus Azerbaijan
Belgium Bulgaria
Estonia Switzerland
Ireland Lithuania
Lithuania Portugal
12 points awarded by televoting
N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
5 Cyprus Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece
3 Estonia Finland, Lithuania, Portugal
Ireland Austria, Belgium, Spain
2 Czech Republic Iceland, Israel
Lithuania Ireland, United Kingdom
1 Albania Macedonia
Armenia Belarus
Austria Switzerland
Belarus Azerbaijan
Finland Estonia
Greece Cyprus
Israel Czech Republic

Semi-final 2

Qualifiers
Split results of semi-final 2
Place Combined results Jury Televoting
Country Points Country Points Country Points
1 Norway 266 Sweden 171 Denmark 164
2 Sweden 254 Norway 133 Moldova 153
3 Moldova 235 Australia 130 Norway 133
4 Australia 212 Netherlands 127 Ukraine 114
5 Denmark 204 Malta 93 Hungary 88
6 Ukraine 179 Latvia 92 Sweden 83
7 Netherlands 174 Moldova 82 Australia 82
8 Slovenia 132 Slovenia 67 Serbia 72
9 Serbia 117 Romania 67 Slovenia 65
10 Hungary 111 Ukraine 65 Poland 60
11 Romania 107 Serbia 45 Russia 51
12 Latvia 106 Denmark 40 Netherlands 47
13 Malta 101 Hungary 23 Romania 40
14 Poland 81 Montenegro 23 Montenegro 17
15 Russia 65 Poland 21 Latvia 14
16 Montenegro 40 San Marino 14 San Marino 14
17 San Marino 28 Russia 14 Georgia 13
18 Georgia 24 Georgia 11 Malta 8
Detailed jury voting results of semi-final 2[68]
  • Voting procedure used:
  • 100% televoting
  • 100% jury vote
Total score
Jury score
Televoting score
Jury vote
Norway
Romania
Serbia
San Marino
Denmark
Russia
Moldova
Netherlands
Australia
Georgia
Poland
Malta
Hungary
Latvia
Sweden
Montenegro
Slovenia
Ukraine
France
Germany
Italy
Contestants
Norway 266 133 133 2 8 7 6 10 4 10 8 5 4 12 7 5 12 6 7 1 2 5 12
Romania 107 67 40 2 1 4 12 2 6 3 2 12 3 3 8 6 2 1
Serbia 117 45 72 6 6 1 7 1 6 12 4 1 1
San Marino 28 14 14 5 1 3 5
Denmark 204 40 164 5 1 6 8 5 1 4 10
Russia 65 14 51 4 7 3
Moldova 235 82 153 12 10 2 12 3 10 3 4 6 2 5 5 4 4
Netherlands 174 127 47 8 8 10 4 5 5 1 10 10 8 8 6 4 10 12 8 7 3
Australia 212 130 82 10 6 12 3 10 4 8 7 10 12 10 3 2 6 12 8 7
Georgia 24 11 13 1 2 8
Poland 81 21 60 1 2 2 5 4 1 4 2
Malta 101 93 8 6 10 4 8 8 2 1 3 4 1 7 4 7 8 6 6 8
Hungary 111 23 88 3 5 4 2 6 3
Latvia 106 92 14 7 1 3 5 7 3 7 5 8 7 2 7 10 10 10
Sweden 254 171 83 12 12 12 10 8 12 12 12 12 10 3 10 2 12 7 7 12 6
Montenegro 40 23 17 7 7 5 1 3
Slovenia 132 67 65 5 4 2 3 4 6 8 2 1 5 4 8 5 5 3 2
Ukraine 179 65 114 3 1 3 6 8 6 7 7 2 6 1 5 10
Detailed televoting results of semi-final 2[68]
  • Voting procedure used:
  • 100% televoting
  • 100% jury vote
Total score
Jury score
Televoting score
Televote
Norway
Romania
Serbia
San Marino
Denmark
Russia
Moldova
Netherlands
Australia
Georgia
Poland
Malta
Hungary
Latvia
Sweden
Montenegro
Slovenia
Ukraine
France
Germany
Italy
Contestants
Norway 266 133 133 6 6 7 12 8 6 10 6 5 7 6 8 4 10 5 10 8 4 4 1
Romania 107 67 40 12 8 8 12
Serbia 117 45 72 1 4 6 10 1 2 4 12 12 10 6 4
San Marino 28 14 14 2 12
Denmark 204 40 164 12 8 4 12 7 4 12 12 3 8 8 12 7 12 3 8 10 5 10 7
Russia 65 14 51 1 7 1 8 6 3 12 8 3 2
Moldova 235 82 153 5 12 5 6 6 12 7 10 12 2 4 10 8 5 4 6 12 12 5 10
Netherlands 174 127 47 7 3 2 7 3 1 1 1 5 4 1 6 2 1 3
Australia 212 130 82 8 7 3 4 8 1 5 4 3 10 3 2 7 4 6 7
Georgia 24 11 13 3 5 5
Poland 81 21 60 6 4 5 1 7 8 7 7 12 3
Malta 101 93 8 1 7
Hungary 111 23 88 2 10 12 8 4 1 8 3 4 10 3 1 1 5 2 8 6
Latvia 106 92 14 2 7 4 1
Sweden 254 171 83 10 2 1 5 10 5 2 6 8 2 5 7 1 6 6 2 4 1
Montenegro 40 23 17 10 7
Slovenia 132 67 65 3 8 3 3 2 3 4 6 5 3 10 6 2 2 5
Ukraine 179 65 114 4 5 2 10 5 10 7 2 5 10 12 2 6 10 2 7 3 3 1 8

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each country's professional jury and televote in the second semi-final. Countries in bold gave the maximum 24 points (12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting) to the specified entrant.

12 points awarded by juries
N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
9 Sweden Australia, Georgia, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia
3 Australia Denmark, France, Latvia
Norway Italy, Malta, Sweden
2 Moldova Romania, Russia
Romania Hungary, Moldova
1 Netherlands Ukraine
Serbia Montenegro
12 points awarded by televoting
N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
6 Denmark Australia, Hungary, Netherlands, Norway, San Marino, Sweden
5 Moldova France, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Ukraine
2 Romania Italy, Moldova
Serbia Montenegro, Slovenia
1 Hungary Serbia
Norway Denmark
Poland Germany
Russia Latvia
San Marino Malta
Ukraine Poland

Final

Winner
Split results of the final
Place Combined Jury Televoting
Country Points Country Points Country Points
1 Israel 529 Austria 271 Israel 317
2 Cyprus 436 Sweden 253 Cyprus 253
3 Austria 342 Israel 212 Italy 249
4 Germany 340 Germany 204 Czech Republic 215
5 Italy 308 Cyprus 183 Denmark 188
6 Czech Republic 281 Estonia 143 Germany 136
7 Sweden 274 Albania 126 Ukraine 119
8 Estonia 245 France 114 Moldova 115
9 Denmark 226 Bulgaria 100 Estonia 102
10 Moldova 209 Moldova 94 Lithuania 91
11 Albania 184 Lithuania 90 Norway 84
12 Lithuania 181 Australia 90 Serbia 75
13 France 173 Netherlands 89 Austria 71
14 Bulgaria 166 Ireland 74 Bulgaria 66
15 Norway 144 Czech Republic 66 Hungary 65
16 Ireland 136 Norway 60 Ireland 62
17 Ukraine 130 Italy 59 France 59
18 Netherlands 121 Spain 43 Albania 58
19 Serbia 113 Slovenia 41 Netherlands 32
20 Australia 99 Denmark 38 United Kingdom 25
21 Hungary 93 Serbia 38 Finland 23
22 Slovenia 64 Hungary 28 Slovenia 23
23 Spain 61 United Kingdom 23 Sweden 21
24 United Kingdom 48 Finland 23 Spain 18
25 Finland 46 Portugal 21 Portugal 18
26 Portugal 39 Ukraine 11 Australia 9
Detailed jury voting results of the final[69]
  • Voting procedure used:
  • 100% televoting
  • 100% jury vote
Total score
Jury score
Televoting score
Jury vote
Ukraine
Azerbaijan
Belarus
San Marino
Netherlands
Macedonia
Malta
Georgia
Spain
Austria
Denmark
United Kingdom
Sweden
Latvia
Albania
Croatia
Ireland
Romania
Czech Republic
Iceland
Moldova
Belgium
Norway
France
Italy
Australia
Estonia
Serbia
Cyprus
Armenia
Bulgaria
Greece
Hungary
Montenegro
Germany
Finland
Russia
Switzerland
Israel
Poland
Lithuania
Slovenia
Portugal
Contestants
Ukraine 130 11 119 6 5
Spain 61 43 18 6 1 1 10 1 2 7 7 6 2
Slovenia 64 41 23 5 4 6 1 2 5 1 1 7 2 4 3
Lithuania 181 90 91 5 7 2 4 12 6 1 3 3 10 10 5 4 3 8 1 6
Austria 342 271 71 7 10 10 1 8 8 8 12 10 7 5 12 5 12 3 12 8 7 7 5 12 4 2 1 12 8 10 7 4 12 12 12 10 8
Estonia 245 143 102 1 3 5 4 12 10 1 2 7 6 8 3 3 7 12 4 8 3 1 3 5 2 6 10 5 12
Norway 144 60 84 8 3 4 5 2 5 2 12 4 6 2 7
Portugal 39 21 18 2 6 3 3 7
United Kingdom 48 23 25 2 2 3 6 2 8
Serbia 113 38 75 10 3 8 3 2 12
Germany 340 204 136 2 10 12 3 7 7 10 12 1 3 6 8 4 6 4 5 12 8 10 10 6 10 5 6 1 4 12 5 10 5
Albania 184 126 58 12 7 6 4 7 7 1 2 6 10 2 1 6 7 7 10 10 7 4 10
France 173 114 59 12 8 6 2 5 10 7 6 4 3 3 7 3 4 5 5 5 2 10 2 5
Czech Republic 281 66 215 4 6 4 5 4 3 1 4 1 7 4 1 5 6 8 3
Denmark 226 38 188 3 3 1 8 12 6 3 2
Australia 99 90 9 2 2 2 3 10 8 6 2 7 6 10 2 7 7 5 7 4
Finland 46 23 23 5 4 3 3 2 6
Bulgaria 166 100 66 5 2 6 6 1 8 6 8 7 10 4 8 7 10 2 1 2 7
Moldova 209 94 115 7 7 2 8 7 2 5 10 10 10 8 12 6
Sweden 274 253 21 6 1 8 8 7 7 12 2 8 4 2 12 4 8 5 8 10 5 1 12 5 12 12 12 2 8 1 12 8 10 5 10 6 8 12
Hungary 93 28 65 8 2 4 6 3 3 2
Israel 529 212 317 10 1 12 5 1 6 3 10 12 3 10 7 5 10 7 12 8 10 6 12 2 6 2 8 4 4 6 1 12 8 1 6 1 1
Netherlands 121 89 32 8 5 1 5 8 1 10 4 6 1 7 3 4 3 5 8 3 7
Ireland 136 74 62 1 5 4 3 4 3 10 4 1 1 5 4 1 3 8 2 6 5 4
Cyprus 436 183 253 4 12 6 10 12 12 5 12 10 12 5 2 6 4 5 3 8 7 3 12 1 3 6 7 7 1 8
Italy 308 59 249 4 10 3 12 8 8 1 4 4 1 4
Detailed televoting results of the final[69]
  • Voting procedure used:
  • 100% televoting
  • 100% jury vote
Total score
Jury score
Televoting score
Televote
Ukraine
Azerbaijan
Belarus
San Marino
Netherlands
Macedonia
Malta
Georgia
Spain
Austria
Denmark
United Kingdom
Sweden
Latvia
Albania
Croatia
Ireland
Romania
Czech Republic
Iceland
Moldova
Belgium
Norway
France
Italy
Australia
Estonia
Serbia
Cyprus
Armenia
Bulgaria
Greece
Hungary
Montenegro
Germany
Finland
Russia
Switzerland
Israel
Poland
Lithuania
Slovenia
Portugal
Contestants
Ukraine 130 11 119 8 12 5 4 8 3 12 10 4 8 2 4 1 7 8 7 12 4
Spain 61 43 18 5 1 12
Slovenia 64 41 23 2 7 8 6
Lithuania 181 90 91 2 5 7 12 7 12 12 12 12 6 4
Austria 342 271 71 3 1 10 2 2 5 3 8 6 6 4 3 5 3 4 1 3 2
Estonia 245 143 102 3 6 2 10 4 4 5 1 7 6 4 2 2 4 12 3 8 12 7
Norway 144 60 84 7 10 1 3 8 8 2 4 5 1 2 3 5 7 3 5 5 5
Portugal 39 21 18 8 10
United Kingdom 48 23 25 1 1 3 3 10 6 1
Serbia 113 38 75 10 8 12 1 1 7 12 12 12
Germany 340 204 136 3 4 12 4 6 6 12 3 5 8 3 8 4 3 8 4 2 6 3 2 3 2 1 6 3 1 2 4 8
Albania 184 126 58 12 2 4 12 10 10 7 1
France 173 114 59 7 4 4 5 6 8 1 1 5 4 6 3 5
Czech Republic 281 66 215 10 6 5 10 6 5 3 10 12 6 5 3 4 5 7 3 10 6 1 4 3 5 5 8 8 3 7 8 8 5 2 12 4 8 8
Denmark 226 38 188 8 7 6 8 2 2 5 2 12 5 2 2 2 7 12 5 10 2 4 10 8 4 12 3 10 7 2 4 6 10 7 2
Australia 99 90 9 6 2 1
Finland 46 23 23 6 3 4 10
Bulgaria 166 100 66 1 1 7 7 5 6 6 1 5 1 3 2 12 5 4
Moldova 209 94 115 6 4 6 2 1 3 4 7 1 12 6 6 10 5 1 1 1 8 1 2 12 10 6
Sweden 274 253 21 2 7 2 3 2 1 4
Hungary 93 28 65 1 2 2 3 10 2 2 3 12 5 3 2 8 7 3
Israel 529 212 317 12 12 8 12 10 3 8 12 12 7 7 10 8 1 6 6 8 10 7 12 10 7 12 7 12 7 10 10 10 6 10 1 10 7 10 5 10 1 1
Netherlands 121 89 32 5 1 3 12 5 4 2
Ireland 136 74 62 3 4 1 4 4 10 7 1 4 4 8 7 2 3
Cyprus 436 183 253 4 10 3 7 5 8 10 10 8 1 1 8 4 1 10 8 5 7 8 1 7 7 2 3 5 7 4 10 12 12 12 7 5 6 1 4 3 2 8 6 6 5
Italy 308 59 249 5 5 4 8 7 6 12 5 7 10 6 12 10 6 2 8 6 10 7 6 7 3 6 8 6 8 12 6 6 8 5 5 7 10 10

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each country's professional jury and televote in the final. Countries in bold gave the maximum 24 points (12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting) to the specified entrant.

12 points awarded by juries
N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
9 Austria Belgium, Bulgaria, Estonia, Iceland, Israel, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, United Kingdom
8 Sweden Armenia, Australia, Cyprus, Georgia, Germany, Latvia, Serbia, Slovenia
6 Cyprus Belarus, Greece, Ireland, Malta, Spain, Sweden
5 Israel Austria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, San Marino
4 Germany Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland
3 Estonia Macedonia, Moldova, Portugal
1 Albania Azerbaijan
Denmark Hungary
France Ukraine
Italy Albania
Lithuania Croatia
Moldova Russia
Norway Italy
Serbia Montenegro
12 points awarded by televoting
N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
8 Israel Australia, Azerbaijan, France, Georgia, Moldova, San Marino, Spain, Ukraine
5 Lithuania Estonia, Ireland, Latvia, Norway, United Kingdom
4 Serbia Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Switzerland
3 Cyprus Armenia, Bulgaria, Greece
Denmark Hungary, Iceland, Sweden
Italy Albania, Germany, Malta
Ukraine Belarus, Czech Republic, Poland
2 Albania Italy, Macedonia
Czech Republic Austria, Israel
Estonia Finland, Lithuania
Germany Denmark, Netherlands
Moldova Romania, Russia
1 Bulgaria Cyprus
Hungary Serbia
Netherlands Belgium
Spain Portugal

Spokespersons

The spokespersons announced the 12-point score from their respective country's national jury in the following order:[70]

Other countries

Eligibility for participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active EBU membership,[71] or a special invitation from the EBU as in the case of Australia.

Active EBU members

  • Andorra – The Director General of Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra (RTVA) announced on 14 May 2017 that Andorra would not participate in the contest, due to financial difficulties and the restructuring of the company.[72]
  • Luxembourg – Steve Schmit, the Director of Programming at the Luxembourgish broadcaster (RTL), explained last year the reasons against participating in the Eurovision Song Contest. He also underlined that Luxembourg's chance for success in the contest is limited: "I believe that (with) the enlargement of Eurovision, the days (of victory) are gone. With the new voting system, it is very unlikely that Luxembourg is successful. Small countries are somewhat more troubled now". Luxembourg last participated in 1993.[73]
  • Slovakia – Eríka Rusnáková, press spokesperson of the Slovak broadcaster Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS), confirmed on 11 September 2017 to Czech Eurovision website Eurocontest.cz that the country would not participate in the 2018 contest.[74]
  • Turkey – On 12 July 2017, Sertab Erener, who won for Turkey in 2003, announced on an Instagram live chat that Turkey would return and wished luck to the next representative.[75] maNga, the 2010 Turkish representatives,[76] and Hadise, the 2009 Turkish representative, also expressed their interests for Turkey returning to the contest. Despite these statements, on 7 August 2017, the Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, Bekir Bozdağ, issued a statement saying that there were no plans for a return.[77] The same day, TRT confirmed their non-participation in the 2018 contest.[78]

Associate EBU members

  • KazakhstanKhabar Agency became an associate member of the EBU on 1 January 2016, opening up the possibility of future participation.[79] They broadcast all the shows in 2017. Furthermore, the winner of the Turkvision Song Contest 2014, Zhanar Dugalova, said she would be interested in representing Kazakhstan in the contest.[80] However, on 25 September, Khabar Agency told Esctoday that: "We have no information about Kazakshtan’s participation in Eurovision 2018 yet", maintaining the possibility of the country being invited by the EBU, as it is entirely at the EBU's discretion to extend an invitation like in the case of Australia.[81] The EBU however, chose not to invite Kazakhstan, as seen in the list of participants.[82] On 22 December 2017, it was claimed that Channel 31 had finalised negotiations with the EBU, allowing Kazakhstan to debut in 2019,[83] however, on 23 December 2017, the EBU told Esctoday that: "Channel 31 Kazakhstan has indeed expressed interest in becoming a Member of the EBU and hence participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. However, since Channel 31 is outside the European Broadcasting Area and is also not a member of the Council of Europe, it is not eligible to become an active Member of the EBU".[84]

Non-EBU members

  • Kosovo – Kosovar media reported that RTK was hopeful that they would debut in the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Portugal. In an article published by RTK the Director of Television at the Kosovar broadcaster stated that he had received the support of national broadcasters across the Balkans to participate in the competition. However, both Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia had opposed such participation.[85] The EBU then sent a letter to RTK explaining that Kosovo cannot participate in the ESC, because it is not a UN member and it is not a fully recognised state.[86]
  • Liechtenstein – On 1 September 2017, 1 FL TV, the national broadcaster of the Principality of Liechtenstein confirmed that the country would not debut in 2018.[87] However, on 4 November 2017, 1 FL TV announced that they are planning a debut in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2019.[88]

Broadcasts

The European Broadcasting Union provided international live streams of both semi-finals and the grand final through their official YouTube channel with no commentary. The live streams were geo-blocked to viewers in Bolivia, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela due to rights limitations.[89][90][91]

Countries may add commentary from commentators working on-location or remotely at the broadcaster. Commentators can add insight to the participating entries and the provision of voting information.

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
Country Show(s) Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Ref(s)
Albania All shows RTSH, RTSH Muzikë, Radio Tirana Andri Xhahu [citation needed]
Armenia All shows Armenia 1, Public Radio of Armenia Avet Barseghyan and Felix Khachatryan [hy] [92]
Australia All shows SBS Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey [93]
Austria All shows ORF eins Andi Knoll [citation needed]
Azerbaijan All shows İTV Azer Suleymanli [citation needed]
Belarus All shows Belarus-1, Belarus 24 Evgeny Perlin [citation needed]
Belgium All shows één Dutch: Peter Van de Veire [94]
All shows[h] La Une French: Jean-Louis Lahaye [fr] and Maureen Louys [95]
Bulgaria All shows BNT 1 Elena Rosberg and Georgi Kushvaliev [citation needed]
Croatia All shows HRT 1, HR 2 Duško Ćurlić [96][97][98]
Cyprus All shows CyBC Costas Constantinou and Vaso Komninou [99]
Czech Republic Semi-finals ČT2 Libor Bouček [cs] [citation needed]
Final ČT1
Denmark All shows DR1 Ole Tøpholm [100]
Estonia All shows ETV Estonian: Marko Reikop [101]
ETV+ Russian: Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda [102]
SF1/Final Raadio 2 Estonian: Mart Juur and Andrus Kivirähk [103]
Finland SF1/Final Yle TV2 Finnish: Mikko Silvennoinen [104]
SF2 Finnish: Mikko Silvennoinen and Saara Aalto
All shows Yle TV2 and Yle X3M Swedish: Eva Frantz [fi] and Johan Lindroos
Semi-finals Yle Radio Suomi Finnish: Anna Keränen
Final Finnish: Anna Keränen, Aija Puurtinen [fi] and Sami Sykkö [fi]
France Semi-finals France 4 Christophe Willem and André Manoukian [105][106]
Final France 2 Stéphane Bern, Christophe Willem and Alma
Georgia All shows 1TV Demetre Ergemlidze [107]
Germany All shows One Peter Urban [108][109]
Final Das Erste, Deutsche Welle
Greece All shows ERT2, ERT HD Alexandros Lizardos and Daphne Skalioni [110]
Deftero Programma, Voice of Greece Dimitris Meidanis [111]
Hungary All shows Duna Krisztina Rátonyi and Freddie [112]
Iceland All shows RÚV Gísli Marteinn Baldursson [citation needed]
Ireland Semi-finals RTÉ2 Marty Whelan [citation needed][113]
Final RTÉ One
SF2 RTÉ Radio 1 Neil Doherty and Zbyszek Zalinski [citation needed]
Final RTÉ 2fm
Israel SF1 Kan 11, Kan 88 Asaf Liberman [he] and Shir Reuven [he] [citation needed]
SF2 Itai Herman [he] and Goel Pinto [he] [citation needed]
Final Erez Tal and Idit Hershkowitz [citation needed]
Italy Semi-finals Rai 4 Carolina Di Domenico and Saverio Raimondo [it] [61]
Final Rai 1 Serena Rossi and Federico Russo [114]
Rai Radio 2 Carolina Di Domenico and Ema Stokholma [it]
Latvia Semi-finals LTV Toms Grēviņš [lv] [115]
Final Toms Grēviņš and Magnuss Eriņš
Lithuania All shows LRT, LRT Radijas Darius Užkuraitis [lt] and Gerūta Griniūtė [116]
Macedonia All shows MRT 1, MRT 2 Karolina Petkovska [117][118][non-primary source needed]
Malta Un­known TVM [citation needed] [119][better source needed]
Moldova Un­known TRM [citation needed] [120][better source needed]
Montenegro All shows TVCG 1, TVCG SAT Dražen Bauković and Tijana Mišković [121]
Netherlands All shows NPO 1 Jan Smit and Cornald Maas [122]
Norway All shows NRK1 Olav Viksmo-Slettan [123]
Final NRK3 Ronny Brede Aase [no], Silje Nordnes [no] and Markus Neby [no] [124]
NRK P1 Ole-Christian Øen [125]
Poland All shows TVP1, TVP Polonia Artur Orzech [126]
Portugal All shows RTP1, RTP África, RTP Internacional Hélder Reis [pt] and Nuno Galopim [citation needed]
Final Antena 1, RDP África, RDP Internacional Noémia Gonçalves, António Macedo [pt] and Tozé Brito [pt] [127][128][129]
Romania All shows TVR 1, TVR HD, TVRi Liliana Ștefan and Radu Andrei Tudor [130]
Russia All shows[i] Channel One Yana Churikova and Yuriy Aksyuta [ru] [131]
San Marino All shows San Marino RTV, Radio San Marino Lia Fiorio and Gigi Restivo [132]
Serbia SF1 RTS1, RTS HD, RTS SAT, RTS Planeta Silvana Grujić and Tamara Petković [133][134][135]
SF2/Final Duška Vučinić
Slovenia Semi-finals TV SLO 2 Andrej Hofer [sl] [136][137][138][139]
Final TV SLO 1
Spain Semi-finals La 2 Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela [140][141]
Final La 1
Sweden All shows SVT1 Sanna Nielsen and Edward af Sillén [142]
Switzerland Semi-finals SRF zwei German: Sven Epiney [143]
Final SRF 1
SF2 RTS Deux French: Jean-Marc Richard and Nicolas Tanner [144][better source needed]
Final RTS Un [citation needed]
Semi-finals RSI La 2 Italian: Clarissa Tami [it] [145]
Final RSI La 1
Ukraine All shows STB Serhiy Prytula [146]
SF1 UA:First Timur Miroshnychenko and Mariya Yaremchuk [147]
SF2 Timur Miroshnychenko and Alyosha
Final Timur Miroshnychenko and Jamala
United Kingdom Semi-finals BBC Four Scott Mills and Rylan Clark-Neal [148]
Final BBC One Graham Norton
BBC Radio 2 Ken Bruce
Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
Country/Territory Show(s) Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Ref(s)
China SF1 Mango TV Duan Yixuan and Hei Nan [j]
Kazakhstan All shows Khabar TV Diana Snegina and Kaldybek Zhaysanbay [151]
Kosovo All shows RTK Alma Bektashi [sq] and Agron Krasniqi [152]
Slovakia Final Rádio FM Daniel Baláž [sk], Pavol Hubinák, Juraj Malíček [sk], Ela Tolstová and Celeste Buckingham [153]
United States Final Logo TV English: Ross Mathews and Shangela [154]
WJFD-FM English: Ewan Spence and Lisa-Jayne Lewis [155]
Portuguese: Ana Filipa Rosa

Incidents

Accusations of cultural appropriation

Following eventual winner Netta Barzilai's performance of her song "Toy", critics of the song accused Barzilai of culturally appropriating Japanese culture, with several users taking to social media to call the performance "offensive". The accusations were made after she wore a kimono and buns, as well as Maneki-nekos being shown during the performance.[156][157][158]

The topic was debated on British morning show Good Morning Britain on 14 May 2018 in response,[159] with television presenters Trisha Goddard and Piers Morgan defending Barzilai by stating that she was simply implementing elements of Japanese culture due to her own appreciation of it. English journalist Rebecca Reid disagreed, arguing "It's not a beautiful, loving representation of real Japanese culture. It's a costume".[160]

Belarusian song submission

On 10 January 2018, it had emerged on Russian social media site VK that Ukrainian singer Alekseev had performed a Russian-language version of his EuroFest entry "Forever" (as Navsegda) in May 2017 in Stavropol – before 1 September 2017, the submission deadline set by the EBU, potentially violating the rules of the contest.[161] Six artists threatened to withdraw from the selection if it were allowed to compete,[162] with Sofi Lapina actually doing so.[163] Alekseev was ultimately allowed to compete by BTRC following a melodic revamp of the song, and went on to win the selection, thus earning the right to represent Belarus in the contest.[164] However, on 23 February 2018, it was reported that the EBU had given Alekseev permission to perform his original English-language version of the song at the contest, and he would opt to sing that version of the song in May.[165] A few weeks after that announcement, on 28 March 2018, Alekseev premiered a new version of his entry with a lighter intro and additional choir at the end of the track. He also confirmed that this version would be the one performed in Lisbon.[166]

Czech rehearsal injuries

On 29 April 2018, during the first rehearsal of the Czech Republic's performance, singer Mikolas Josef reportedly sustained injuries to his back while rehearsing and was subsequently taken to hospital. The singer updated his fans on Instagram, stating "I can confirm that I got injured during the rehearsal and the situation got worse after several hours. I can't even walk now. Got back from the first hospital and I am now heading to another one". He stated that he would, however, "perform no matter what".[167] Josef performed in the first semi-final on 8 May with a slightly altered performance, owing to his injuries, and ultimately finished sixth in the final, achieving the Czech Republic's best result to date. He was also the second Czech contestant to qualify for the final, the other being Gabriela Gunčíková in 2016.

China’s Mango TV censorship

During the Chinese broadcast of the first semi-final on Mango TV, the performances of Albania and Ireland were edited out of the show, along with their snippets in the recap of all 19 entries.[168] Albania was skipped due to a ban on television performers displaying tattoos that took effect in January 2018, while Ireland was censored due to its representation of a homosexual couple on-stage.[169] In addition, the LGBT flag and tattoos on other performers were also blurred out from the broadcast.[170] As a result, the EBU has terminated its partnership with Mango TV, citing that censorship "is not in line with the EBU's values of universality and inclusivity and its proud tradition of celebrating diversity through music," which led to a ban on televising the second semi-final and the grand final in the country.[150][171] A spokesperson for the broadcaster's owner Hunan TV said they "weren't aware" of the edits made to the programme.[172] Ireland's representative, Ryan O'Shaughnessy told the BBC in an interview, "they haven't taken this lightly and I think it's a move in the right direction, so I'm happy about it."[170]

United Kingdom stage invasion

The performance of SuRie, representing the United Kingdom, in the final was disrupted by a man who rushed onto the stage and grabbed her microphone, reportedly shouting "For the Nazis of the UK media, we demand freedom! War is not peace."[why?][173][174] The man, later identified as 'Dr ACactivism', a political activist from London,[175] climbed into a camera run to get access to the stage.[176] SuRie was able to complete her performance, and after the song the broadcast cut to an unscheduled interview in the green room.[177][178] The EBU offered SuRie and her team the opportunity to perform again, but she declined.[173] SuRie later revealed that she had suffered several bruises on her right hand.[179] Shortly after the live broadcast on YouTube, the final was taken down and reuploaded in its entirety, with SuRie's interrupted performance edited out and substituted with her jury show performance from the previous evening. The official reupload also retains the unscheduled green room interview with the Ukrainian delegation that followed the stage invasion. The official DVD release also replaces the interrupted grand final performance with the previous evening's jury show performance.[180] However, the British national broadcaster BBC uploaded the original Saturday performance, including the stage invasion, to their YouTube channel.

Other awards

In addition to the main winner's trophy, the Marcel Bezençon Awards and the Barbara Dex Award were contested during the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. The OGAE, "General Organisation of Eurovision Fans" voting poll also took place before the contest.

Marcel Bezençon Awards

The Marcel Bezençon Awards, organised since 2002 by Sweden's then-Head of Delegation and 1992 representative Christer Björkman, and 1984 winner Richard Herrey, honours songs in the contest's final.[181] The awards are divided into three categories: Artistic Award, Composers Award, and Press Award.[182] The winners were revealed shortly before the Eurovision final on 12 May.

Category Country Song Performer(s) Songwriter(s)
Artistic Award Cyprus "Fuego" Eleni Foureira
Composers Award Bulgaria "Bones" Equinox
Press Award France "Mercy" Madame Monsieur
  • Émilie Satt
  • Jean-Karl Lucas

OGAE

OGAE, an organisation of over forty Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs across Europe and beyond, conducts an annual voting poll first held in 2002 as the Marcel Bezençon Fan Award. After all votes were cast, the top-ranked entry in the 2018 poll was also the winner of the contest, "Toy" performed by Netta; the top five results are shown below.[183][184][185]

Country Song Performer(s) OGAE result
Israel "Toy" Netta 456
France "Mercy" Madame Monsieur 352
Finland "Monsters" Saara Aalto 226
Australia "We Got Love" Jessica Mauboy 202
Czech Republic "Lie to Me" Mikolas Josef 181

Barbara Dex Award

The Barbara Dex Award is a humorous fan award given to the worst dressed artist each year. Named after Belgium's representative who came last in the 1993 contest, wearing her self-designed dress, the award was handed by the fansite House of Eurovision from 1997 to 2016 and is being carried out by the fansite Songfestival.be since 2017.

Place Country Performer(s)
1 Macedonia Eye Cue
2 Australia Jessica Mauboy
3 Belgium Sennek
4 Montenegro Vanja Radovanović
5 Israel Netta

Official album

Cover art of the official album

Eurovision Song Contest: Lisbon 2018 is the official compilation album of the contest, put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by Universal Music Group digitally on 6 April 2018 and physically on 20 April 2018.[186] The album features all 43 participating entries, including the semi-finalists that failed to qualify for the grand final.

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[187] 14
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[188] 22
German Compilation Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[189] 2
Irish Compilation Albums (IRMA)[190] 3
Greek Albums (IFPI)[191] 9

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Contains two lines in Lithuanian
  2. ^ a b Contains several words in Hebrew
  3. ^ a b Although the lyrics are in English, the Spanish title 'Fuego' is repeated throughout the song.
  4. ^ a b Contains some phrases in the Torlakian dialect.[63]
  5. ^ a b Contains a phrase repeated twice in Icelandic[64]
  6. ^ Although the title is in English, the song itself is entirely in Georgian.
  7. ^ a b Contains a phrase in Portuguese
  8. ^ The second semi-final 90-minute-delayed while the first semi-final and the grand final aired live.[citation needed]
  9. ^ Channel One aired the first semi-final on a 90-minute delay while the second semi-final and the grand final was aired live.
  10. ^ Mango TV, an online video streaming platform, was initially scheduled to transmit all three shows in China.[149] After showing the first semi-final on a nine-hour delay the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) terminated their agreement with Mango TV and banned the service from transmitting the second semi-final and grand final in China due to its censorship of the first semi-final.[150]

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