When is Eurovision 2017? How to watch it on TV, start time and running order
EUROVISION fans across Europe are looking forward to the Eurovision final on Saturday. But when is it on TV in the UK?
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When is Eurovision 2017?
The Eurovision Song Contest kicked off with the first semi-final on Tuesday in Ukraine’s capital Kiev and continues tomorrow with the grand final final at 8pm BST.
Sixteen countries have already dropped out of the competition and 20 semi-finalists have won places in the final on Saturday.
The semi-finalists will face off against the 'Big Five' – United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain and Germany – and host country Ukraine.
A total of 26 countries will try to capture the audience’s hearts in a bid to bring their country glory.
How to watch Eurovision in the UK
BBC One will broadcast the competition tomorrow evening with Graham Norton hosting the event live from Kiev, after taking over from Terry Wogan who died last year.
Up until now the coverage was hosted on BBC Four with Mel Giedroyc and Scott Mills.
UK entry Lucie Jones joined the presenters to offer her commentary on the songs during the two shows.
You can also find repeats of the shows on BBC’s iPlayer.
The song contest is broadcast live on BBC Four tonight
A total of 26 countries will compete in the grand final on Saturday May 13
How to watch Eurovision online
If you do not have access to terrestrial TV, the Eurovision team will stream the event over YouTube.
You can follow the action live from Kiev here.
Eurovision final running order
1. Israel: IMRI with I Feel Alive
2. Poland: Kasia Mos with Flashlight
3. Belarus: Naviband with Story of My life
4. Austria: Nathan Trent with Running on Air
5. Armenia: Artsvik with Fly With Me
6. The Netherlands: OG3NE with Lights and Shadows
7. Moldova: Sunstroke Project with Hey Mamma
8. Hungary: Joci Papai with Origo
9. Italy: Francesco Gabbani with Occidentalis Karma
10. Denmark: Anja with Where I Am
11. Portugal: Salvador Sobral with Amar Pelos Dios
12. Azerbaijan: Dihaj with Skeletons
13. Croatia: Jacques Houdek with My Friend
14. Australia: Isaiah Firebrace with Don't Come Easy
15. Greece: Demy with This Is Love
16. Spain: Manel Navarro with Do It For Your Lover
17. Norway: JOWST with Grab the Moment
18. United Kingdom: Lucie Jones with Never Give Up On You
19. Cyprus: Hovig with Gravity
20. Romania: Ilinca and Alex Florea with Yodel It
21. Germany: Levina with Perfect Life
22. Ukraine: O.Torvald with Time
23. Belgium: Blanche with City Lights
24. Sweden: Robin Bengtsson with I Can’t Go On