Eurovision 2017 running order: Full running order for Eurovision 2017 final revealed
EUROVISION fans can hardly contain their excitement as they count down to the Eurovision 2107 final in Kiev tomorrow. Here is the full running order for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest announce ten FINALISTS
When is the Eurovision final?
The final of the Eurovision Song Contest will kick off tomorrow evening at 8pm BST (9pm CEST) in Kiev, Ukraine.
Sixteen unlucky countries have already dropped out of the race with 20 semi-finalists now heading to the final.
These semi-finalists will face the 'Big Five' – the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Germany – and host country Ukraine.
What is the full running order for the final?
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
25. Bulgaria: Kristian Kostov with Beautiful Mess
Find the latest odds for the final here.
The final running order for Eurovision 2017 has been announced
The final takes place on Saturday May 13
How to watch Eurovision
You can watch the action live from Kiev, Ukraine, on BBC One at 8pm BST (9pm CEST). The song contest is expected to last three and a half hours.
Graham Norton will once again provide the live commentary after taking over hosting duties from the late Terry Wogan in 2009.
Alternatively you can watch the event live stream over YouTube at 8pm BST sharp. You can find the live stream here.
The YouTube channel also gives access to exclusive behind the scene clips, rehearsals and contestant interviews.
The BBC will also make the coverage of the final available on the BBC iPlayer shortly after the broadcast.
Repeats of the two semi-finals hosted on BBC Four by Mel Giedroyc and Scott Mills are ready to stream now.