Eurovision 2023, the lineup of the final and schedule Marco Mengoni

Marco Mengoni at Eurovision 2023
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Il stage is ready for the final evening of theEuro Vision Song Contest 2023. The exhibition listi was official, and the wait is palpable. Taking place in the spectacular Liverpool Arena, this world-class event promises a rousing spectacle culminating in the crowning of the winner of the 2023 edition.

Final Eurovision 2023, performances and prominent guests

THEEuro Vision Song Contest 2023 is about to warm up the engines for the long awaited ending, which will take place tonight at Liverpool Arena starting at 20.40, with live broadcast on Rai1. This event, spread all over the world by BBC One, expects a global audience of approx 160 million viewers, as reported by Adnkronos. The four British conductors Alesha Dixon, Graham Norton, Hannah Waddingham and Julia Sanina they will present the last musical evening.

On the stage they will alternate numerous guests, including ours Mahmood, who participated twice in the competition with the songs "Soldi" and "Brividi" (the latter paired with Blanco), but also the Israeli singer Netta, the Icelandic Come on Freyr, the Swedish Cornelia Jacobs, the Dutch Duncan Laurence and the native of Liverpool Sonia. All high caliber artists who have marked the history of the show.

The order of performances in the final: when Marco Mengoni sings

While we wait to find out who will be the Eurovision 2023 winner, who will gain fame even without any prize money, the final lineup of this evening. L'Austria, with Teya & Salena, will open the dances, while the UK with Mae Muller will close the evening.

Marco Mengoni, our representative, will perform as eleventh. Considering that the final will start around 20.40, the performance of the singer of "Due Vite" could take place around 21.20 or 21.30 (the time is approximate, so it's advisable to tune in to Rai1 well in advance).

Here is the complete scaletta of the final, with the 26 competing artists in order of performance:

  • Austria: Teya & Salena – Who The Hell Is Edgar?
  • Portugal: Mimicat – Ai Coração
  • Switzerland: Remo Forrer – Watergun
  • Poland: Blanka – Alone
  • 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 – Two Lives
  • Estonia: Alika-Bridges
  • Finland: Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha
  • Czech Republic: 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: Alexandra – 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 YES!
  • UK: Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song

Read also: Who won Eurovision 2023, the ranking and position Marco Mengoni

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