The Eurovision second semi-finals took place last night ahead of this year’s grand final on Saturday, May 14.
Tuesday’s show saw 17 acts compete for 10 slots, while a further 18 acts competed for the remaining 10 slots Thursday.
Five countries–the UK, Spain, France, Italy, and Germany–are guaranteed a spot every year.
The running order for the Eurovision grand final has been released—so find out below which countries will be performing on tomorrow night’s show below.
Eurovision Grand Final 2022 running order
The Eurovision final will be broadcast on BBC One at 8pm on Saturday, May 14.
The Eurovision final running order was released following the results of both the first and second semi-finals, and it is as follows:
- Czech Republic: We Are Domi – Lights Off
- Romania: WRS – Llámame
- Portugal: MARO – Saudade, Saudade
- Finland: The Rasmus – Jezebel
- Switzerland: Marius Bear – Boys Do Cry
- France: Alvan & Ahez – Fulenn
- Norway: Subwoolfer – Give That Wolf A Banana
- Armenia: Rosa Linn – Snap
- Italy: Mahmood & Blanco – Brividi
- Spain: Chanel – SloMo
- Netherlands: S10 – De Diepte
- Ukraine: Kalush Orchestra – Stefania
- Germany: Malik Harris – Rockstars
- Lithuania: Monika Liu – Sentimentai
- Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli – Fade To Black
- Belgium: Jérémie Makiese – Miss You
- Greece: Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord – Die Together
- Iceland: Systur – Með Hækkandi Sól
- Moldova: Zdob Åi Zdub & Advahov Brothers – TrenuleÈul
- Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs – Hold Me Closer
- Australia: Sheldon Riley – Not The Same
- United Kingdom: Sam Ryder – SPACE MAN
- Poland: Ochman – River
- Serbia: Konstrakta – In Corpore Sano
- Estonia: Stefan – Hope
Eurovision’s “Big Five,” UK, Italy, Germany, France, and Spain have drew their spots in the final earlier this week.
This year’s entrant for the UK is TikTok star Sam Ryder, who will sing SPACE MAN. Ryder told the Evening Standard: “Those three minutes on a stage in Turin will go past in the blink of an eye.
“And if you’re fearful about your decision, or where you come on a leaderboard, it goes by even quicker. It’s so important for me to try and stay calm, focused and centred through the whole thing because I want to enjoy it.”
Alvan and Ahez will perform Fulenn for France, while Italy’s Mahmood and Blanco will compete with Brividi.
Spain’s Chanel will sing SloMo, and Malik Harris will represent Germany with Rockstars.