Eurovision 2018 Grand Final – Who Made It Through and How To Watch LIVE STREAM of Song Contest Online (VIDEO)
Eurovision Song Contest 2018 is ready for the big grand final and Nexter.org prepared for you live stream video and general things you need to know about it.
In case you’ve missed the second semi-final…
During the second semi-final such important things happened:
- There were 18 countries taking part in the second semi-final, with eight being eliminated.
- Russia has suffered a shock elimination from Eurovision and it will be the first time the country has not qualified since 1998, going back to before the semi-final stage of the competition was introduced.
- China won’t see Saturday’s final after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) barred one of the country’s most popular TV channels from broadcasting it after Mango TV censored LGBT elements.
- The best reception of the night went to Australia’s Jessica Mauboy, who gave an impassioned performance of her song We Got Love. The audience almost took the roof off for the Darwin singer, who looked truly overwhelmed by the response, after she finished.
- The second semi-final saw the following countries selected through a combination of jury and public vote: Norway, Serbia, Denmark, Moldova, The Netherlands, Australia, Hungary, Sweden, Slovenia and Ukraine.
- In addition, the Big Five – France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK, plus host country Portugal – get put through automatically.
Check this video if you need a reminder of the 26 finalists of this year’s contest:
How to watch LIVE STREAM
Also, as always Nexter.org want to provide you with the easiest way to watch live stream of the event. It’s very easy – you can watch the shows on Eurovision’s official YouTube channel.
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