Months of preparation and hours of glitter, glam and sparkles have boiled down to this. The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 winner.
Sweden were crowned the winners with Loreen performing for them. Loreen wowed audiences with her song Tattoo.
This is not Loreen's first time in Eurovision as she won the contest in 2012. At the 2012 Eurovision final held in Baku, Azerbaijan, Loreen performed energetic pop song Euphoria, the third single from her debut album Heal. The song was written by Thomas G:son, Peter Boström and was produced by Boström and SeventyEight - and certainly took Eurovision by storm, scooping a total of 372 points, 113 points more than second place Russia, and at the time the second-highest point score in the Eurovision Song Contest's history.
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The full Eurovision 2023 results:
The full results are below with Germany last and Sweden winning.
1st- Sweden
2nd- Finland
3rd- Israel
4th- Italy
5th- Norway
6th- Ukraine
7th- Belgium
8th- Estonia
9th- Australia
10th- Czechia
11th- Lithuania
12th- Cyprus
13th- Croatia
14th- Armenia
15th- Austria
16th- France
17th- Spain
18th- Moldova
19th- Poland
20th- Switzerland
21st- Slovenia
22nd- Albania
23rd- Portugal
24th- Serbia
25th- UK
26th- Germany
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