This year's Eurovision is taking place at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool where it will air to millions of people around the world.
The winning country normally hosts the contest the following year, but following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, organisers deemed it too dangerous for the country to host the event.
Instead, the UK, which came second with Sam Ryder in 2022, is hosting this year's event on behalf of Ukraine.
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The Grand Final of the Eurovision 2023 will take place in the M&S Bank Arena next to the River Mersey on Saturday, May 13 with semi-finals on Tuesday, May 9 and Thursday, May 11.
What is the Eurovision final start time?
The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Grand Final will be broadcast live on Saturday, May 13 at 8pm (BST).
What channel is Eurovision final on?
All live shows are available to watch on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.
In the United Kingdom, BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds will air the final. On stage to present the Grand Final will be Graham Norton, Alesha Dixon, Hannah Waddingham and Ukrainian singer-songwriter Julia Sanina.
For the Grand Final commentary on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, Graham Norton and Mel Giedroyc will take turns in the box.
Which countries are in the Eurovision 2023 final and what is the running order?
Performing in the Grand Final will be all the acts who successfully made it through their respective semi-finals along with the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy who make up the Big Five.
Joining them will be last year’s winner Ukraine who also automatically qualify.
- Austria | Teya & Salena - Who The Hell Is Edgar?
- Portugal | Mimicat - Ai Coração
- Switzerland | Remo Forrer - Watergun
- Poland | Blanka - Solo
- Serbia | Luke Black - Samo Mi Se Spava
- France: La Zarra - Évidemment
- Cyprus | Andrew Lambrou - Break A Broken Heart
- Spain: Blanca Paloma - Eaea
- Sweden | Loreen - Tattoo
- Albania | Albina & Familja Kelmendi - Duje
- Italy: Marco Mengoni - Due Vite
- Estonia | Alika - Bridges
- Finland | Käärijä - Cha Cha Cha
- Czechia | Vesna - My Sister's Crown
- Australia | Voyager - Promise
- Belgium | Gustaph - Because Of You
- Armenia | Brunette - Future Lover
- Moldova | Pasha Parfeni - Soarele şi Luna
- Ukraine: TVORCHI - Heart of Steel
- Norway | Alessandra - Queen of Kings
- Germany: Lord of the Lost - Blood & Glitter
- Lithuania | Monika Linkytė - Stay
- Israel | Noa Kirel - Unicorn
- Slovenia | Joker Out - Carpe Diem
- Croatia | Let 3 - Mama ŠČ!
- United Kingdom: Mae Muller - I Wrote A Song
Who is the UK's Eurovision entry?
Representing the United Kingdom in the 2023 Grand Final will be singer-songwriter Mae Muller with her track I Wrote A Song.
Following a random draw for hosts United Kingdom and Ukraine, Mae will be closing the show in 26th position whilst Ukraine’s entry Tvorchi with their song Heart of Steel will perform in 19th position in the Grand Final itself.
Eurovision 2023 tickets
There are still some tickets available for the Eurovision Grand Final at 8pm in Liverpool on Ticketmaster.
One resale ticket is priced at £584. Sky seats in suites are also for sale at £1,500.
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