Eurovision 2023, winners and excluded 2nd semifinal and who goes to the final

The curtain rises on final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. Names of great caliber are preparing to tread the stage of the most awaited event of the year.
From veterans Italy, Ukraine, Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, France, to newcomers like Albania, Cyprus and Estonia, up to the outsiders Belgium, Austria and Lithuania. The great evening will be broadcast in first vision on Rai Uno, on Saturday 13 May.
As already mentioned, Italy will also be on the stage, represented by a well-known and awaited face: MMengoni arc, which will bring the song "Two lives".
A mix of rhythms and melodies that has already won the hearts of many with his own unique voice.
What are Mara Maionchi's favourites
Mara Maionchi, Italian music icon and Eurovision 2023 commentator for Italy, has revealed her favourites. Among these, the following stand out:
- Piqued Jacks of San Marino
- Monika from Estonia
- The duo Teya & Salena from Austria
“I don't judge the artists, but the songs. Everyone has an undeniable talent”
Mara Maionchi
So said Mara, highlighting the difference between the artist and the song. Unfortunately, despite expectations, the Piqued Jacks of San Marino failed to reach the final.
Who won the second semifinal of Eurovision 2023
Semifinals reserved surprises and disappointments.
These are the countries that won the ticket for the final and succeeded to win the second semifinal.
- Albania,
- Cyprus,
- Estonia,
- Belgium,
- Austria,
- Lithuania,
- Poland,
- Australia,
- Armenia,
- Slovenia
On May 13th all of them will join the Big Five, Ukraine, winner of the previous edition, and the ten artists who made it through the first semi-final on May 9th.
Who was eliminated in the second semifinal of Eurovision 2023
We will not see againor instead the singers of the following six countries, who have been eliminated:
- Denmark: Reiley with “Breaking My Heart”
- Romania: Theodor Andrei with “DGT (Off and On)”
- Iceland: Diljá with “Power”
- Greece: Victor Vernicos with “What They Say”
- Georgia: Iru with “Echo”
- San Marino: Piqued Jacks with “Like an Animal”
Who will sing at the Eurovision 2023 final
The wait is over, here's who will take the stage at the Liverpool Arena for the final night of Eurovision 2023. A total of 26 artists from all corners of the world are ready to create an unforgettable evening.
Among the brightest stars we will find:
- Finland: Käärijä with “Cha cha cha”
- France: La Zarra with “Évidemment”
- Italy: Marco Mengoni with "Two Lives"
- Serbia: Luke Black with "Samo mi se spava"
- Portugal: Mimicat with “Ai coração”
- Spain: Blanca Paloma with “Eaea”
- Sweden: Loreen with “Tattoo”
- Switzerland: Remo Forrer with “Watergun”
- Croatia: Let 3 with “Mama šč!”
- Germany: Lord of the Lost with “Blood & Glitter”
- Israel: Noa Kirel with “Unicorn”
- Moldova: Pasha Parfeni with “Soarele și Luna”
- Norway: Alessandra with “Queen of Kings”
- Ukraine: Tvorchi with “Heart of Steel”
- Czech Republic: Vesna with “My Sister's Crown”
- United Kingdom: Mae Muller with “I Wrote a Song”
- Albania: Albina & Familja Kelmendi with "Duje"
- Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou with “Break a Broken Heart”
- Estonia: Alika with “Bridges”
- Belgium: Gustaph with “Because of You”
- Austria: Teya & Salena with “Who the Hell Is Edgar?”
- Lithuania: Monika Linkytė with “Stay”
- Poland: Blanka with “Solo”
- Australia: Voyager with “Promise”
- Armenia: Brunette with “Future Lover”
- Slovenia: Joker Out with “Carpe diem”
This is the official order of the final lineup:
A real musical tour de force that promises to give emotions and entertainment.
We just have to tune in the 13 May to see who will win the title of winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023!