Eurovision 2019 order of songs: What is the running schedule of tonight’s Eurovision final
THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST grand final is tonight, and 26 countries will sing their hearts out in the hopes of being crowned the winner. But what order are the songs in tonight?
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Tonight 26 countries will take to the stage to compete in the 64th Eurovision Song Contest. The winner will take the title and host the contest next year, and already there are firm favourites in the competition. Currently, the Netherlands is odds on to win at 8/11, whilst the UK has a staggering 150/1 chance of claiming victory.
The show will air live from Tel Aviv, Israel on BBC One from 8pm.
Israel won the show last year with their artist Netta and her song Toy.
As well as the 26 competing countries, Madonna will be performing her iconic hit Like A Prayer and new song Future according to an official Eurovision announcement.
Israeli Eurovision host Assi Azar told Graham Norton on his Radio 2 show this morning: “I saw the rehearsal yesterday, It’s an amazing show, what she’s doing on the stage.
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“She’s literally taking over our entire stage, changing it completely.”
He continued: “I can say she’s literally building a chapel inside our arena in 40 seconds.
“That’s the time she has from the moment we get off the stage to the moment she goes on the stage. It’s unbelievable.”
What is the running schedule of tonight’s Eurovision final?
Malta is opening the show with their act Michaela and her song Chameleon.
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The UK come in the middle, with Michael Rice being the 16th to perform.
Closing the show is Spain, with singer Miki and his song La Venda.
Below is the official running order according to the Eurovision website:
1. Malta: Michaela - Chameleon
2. Albania: Jonida Maliqi - Ktheju tokës
3. Czech Republic: Lake Malawi - Friend of a Friend
4. Germany: S!sters - Sister
5. Russia: Sergey Lazarev - Scream
6. Denmark: Leonora - Love Is Forever
7. San Marino: Serhat - Say Na Na Na
8. North Macedonia: Tamara Todevska - Proud
9. Sweden: John Lundvik - Too Late For Love
10. Slovenia: Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl - Sebi
11. Cyprus: Tamta - Replay
12. The Netherlands: Duncan Laurence - Arcade
13. Greece: Katerine Duska - Better Love
14. Israel: Kobi Marimi - Home
15. Norway: KEiiNO - Spirit in the Sky
16. United Kingdom: Michael Rice - Bigger Than Us
17. Iceland: Hatari - Hatrið mun sigra
18. Estonia: Victor Crone - Storm
19. Belarus: ZENA - Like It
20. Azerbaijan: Chingiz - Truth
21. France: Bilal Hassani - Roi
22. Italy: Mahmood - Soldi
23. Serbia: Nevena Božović - Kruna
24. Switzerland: Luca Hänni - She Got Me
25. Australia: Kate Miller-Heidke - Zero Gravity
26. Spain: Miki - La Venda