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{{Infobox Eurovision country |
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|name = United Kingdom |
|name = United Kingdom |
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+ | |image = [[File:Flag of United Kingdom.svg|125px|border]] |
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+ | |Broadcaster = BBC |
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− | |Manager = [[User:MrTzGiorgos|George J.]] |
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− | | title = '''Internal selection''' |
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− | | [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|#45]] ([[United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|X Factor UK]]) |
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|OESC first = [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 1|01]] |
|OESC first = [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 1|01]] |
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− | |OESC best = 4th: [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45| |
+ | |OESC best = 4th: [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|45]], [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 47|47]] |
|OESC worst = 14th <small>SF</small>: [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 2|02]] |
|OESC worst = 14th <small>SF</small>: [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 2|02]] |
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⚫ | }}'''United Kingdom''' has participated in the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest]] 10 times since making its debut in the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 1|first contest]]. The country's best result are two 4th places, achieving these at the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|OESC #45]] and [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 47|OESC #47]] contests. |
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⚫ | }}'''United Kingdom''' has participated in the |
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− | After the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 2|second edition]] the constituent countries of the United Kingdom, [[England]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[Scotland]] and [[Wales]] joined the contest as separated nations, debuting in one of the later editions. |
+ | After the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 2|second edition]] the constituent countries of the United Kingdom, [[England]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[Scotland]] and [[Wales]] joined the contest as separated nations, debuting in one of the later editions. In [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45]] the countries merged into United Kingdom again and returned to the competition as one nation. |
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− | In [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45]] the countries merged into United Kingdom again and returned to the competition as one nation. |
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==Contestants== |
==Contestants== |
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− | :{{colorbox|#FFCC33}} ''Winner'' |
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− | :{{colorbox|#CCCCCC}} ''Second place'' |
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− | :{{colorbox|#cc9966}} ''Third place'' |
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− | :{{colorbox|#FE8080}} ''Last place'' |
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− | :{{colorbox|#99FF99}} ''Automatically qualified to the final'' |
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− | :{{colorbox|#FFCDBD}} ''Did not qualify for the final'' |
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− | :{{colorbox|#DCDCDC}} ''Did not compete'' |
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− | :{{colorbox|#E9AFC6}} ''Did not qualify from the quarter-final'' |
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− | :{{colorbox|#87A96B}} ''Withdrawn or Disqualified |
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| [[Alex Clare]] |
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| "[[Too close|Too Close]]" |
| "[[Too close|Too Close]]" |
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+ | | colspan="2" data-sort-value="9999" |<center><small><span style="color:#808080">Failed to qualify</span></small></center> |
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|#45]] |
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 49|#49]] |
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 49|#49]] |
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+ | | [[Tanya Lacey]] |
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+ | | "[[Now That You're Gone (Tanya Lacey song)|Now That You're Gone]]" |
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+ | | align="center" | 6 |
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+ | | align="center" | 133 |
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+ | | align="center" bgcolor=#CC9966| 3 |
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+ | | align="center" bgcolor=#CC9966| 108 |
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+ | | [[Sophie]] |
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+ | | "[[Ponyboy]]" |
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+ | | align="center" | 14 |
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+ | |bgcolor="#99FF99" colspan="2" |<center><small>"Big 6" Member</small></center> |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" | [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 51|#51]] |
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+ | | Fifi Rong |
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+ | | "[[Future Never Comes]]" |
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+ | | align="center" |8 |
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+ | | align="center" |100 |
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+ | | align="center" |5 |
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+ | | align="center" |89 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 52|#52]] |
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+ | | Alice Chater |
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+ | | "[[Thief]]" |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |6 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |145 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |4 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |92 |
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+ | ==History== |
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==='''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 1]]'''=== |
==='''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 1]]'''=== |
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=== '''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45]]''' <small>- The unification</small> === |
=== '''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45]]''' <small>- The unification</small> === |
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⚫ | {{Further| United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 45}}After so many editions, the United Kingdom got again united after BBC's preferences and goverment's opinion, as one country. A new head of delegation was chosen and the country would start to work formally as one again since the start of the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|forty-fifth]] edition. The chosen act from the national selection "[[United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|X Factor UK]]" was declared [[Estelle]], with her song "[[Conqueror]]". She won the show letting at the second place M.O, and getting the ticked for [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|Poland]]. [[Estelle]] won the semi final with 120 points, while she performed ''18th'' in the final and got the 4th place with 155 points. This is the country's best result so far together with the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 47|forty-seventh]] result. |
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⚫ | After so many editions, the United Kingdom got again united after BBC's preferences and goverment's opinion, as one country. A new head of delegation was chosen and the country would start to work formally as one again since the start of the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|forty-fifth]] edition. The chosen act from the national selection "[[United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|X Factor UK]]" was declared [[Estelle]], with her song "[[Conqueror]]". She won the show letting at the second place M.O, and getting the ticked for [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|Poland]]. [[Estelle]] won the semi final with 120 points, while she performed ''18th'' in the final and got the 4th place with 155 points. This is the country's best result so far together with the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 47|forty-seventh]] result. |
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==='''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 46]]'''=== |
==='''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 46]]'''=== |
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⚫ | {{Further|United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 46}}After the successful placing [[Estelle]] received, the United Kingdom would be in the '''Big 6''', for the very first time. In October 2016, it was announced by ''BBC'', that the person who would represent the nation, would be a former winner of [[Own Eurovision Song Contest]], [[Ellie Goulding]]. Later it was revealed that the song she would sing on stage would be "[[Still Falling For You]]".It was announced that the British nation would be on the stage on position ''No. 19'' after [[Italy]] and before [[Slovakia]]. After the last voter it was announced that United Kingdom finished 9th with 124 points, tied with [[Israel]]. |
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− | {{Further|United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 46}} |
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⚫ | After the successful placing [[Estelle]] received, the United Kingdom would be in the '''Big 6''', for the very first time. In October 2016, it was announced by ''BBC'', that the person who would represent the nation, would be a former winner of [[Own Eurovision Song Contest]], [[Ellie Goulding]]. Later it was revealed that the song she would sing on stage would be "[[Still Falling For You]]".It was announced that the British nation would be on the stage on position ''No. 19'' after [[Italy]] and before [[Slovakia]]. After the last voter it was announced that United Kingdom finished 9th with 124 points, tied with [[Israel]]. |
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==='''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 47]]'''=== |
==='''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 47]]'''=== |
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⚫ | {{Further|United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 47}}After the successful placing [[Ellie Goulding]] brought for the British nation, the country gained much publicity from the public and from established artists. So it was decided that they would choose once again their entry through a national selection. A new way to select their entrant was the new national selection called '[[The Brit Method]]'. On 26 of February,2017, [[Darline]] were declared as the winners, with their song "[[Fall Deep]]" which won, both juries and televoting. On April 10,2017, it was announced that the British nation would perform ''8th'' at the second semi final after [[France]] and before [[Belgium]]. The country won the semi final with 122 points , and was drawn to perform at the second half for once again and place ''No. 17'', after [[Germany]] and before [[Morocco]]. When the results were playing it was revealed that United Kingdom finished 4th with 154 points. This is the best score of the country so far together with the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|forty-fith]] result. |
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− | {{Further|United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 47}} |
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⚫ | After the successful placing [[Ellie Goulding]] brought for the British nation, the country gained much publicity from the public and from established artists. So it was decided that they would choose once again their entry through a national selection. A new way to select their entrant was the new national selection called '[[The Brit Method]]'. On 26 of February,2017, [[Darline]] were declared as the winners, with their song "[[Fall Deep]]" which won, both juries and televoting. On April 10,2017, it was announced that the British nation would perform ''8th'' at the second semi final after [[France]] and before [[Belgium]]. The country won the semi final with 122 points , and was drawn to perform at the second half for once again and place ''No. 17'', after [[Germany]] and before [[Morocco]]. When the results were playing it was revealed that United Kingdom finished 4th with 154 points. This is the best score of the country so far together with the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 45|forty-fith]] result. |
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==='''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 48]]'''=== |
==='''[[Own Eurovision Song Contest 48]]'''=== |
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⚫ | {{Further|United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 48}}On March 25 2017, after the results of the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 47|forty-seventh]] edition were known, BBC confirmed their participation to the competition. After [[Darline]]'s 4th place with their song "[[Fall Deep]]", the country would be once again directly at the final. BBC decided, after the great success the national selection '[[The Brit Method]]' had, to use it once again. On June 29, 2017 it was [[Rae Morris]] with her song "[[Love Again]]" declared as the winner of the second season of [[The Brit Method]], letting at the second place with a 5 points difference, [[wikipedia:Helen Marnie|Marnie]]. The British nation opened the final of the edition, competing ''first'', before [[Morocco]]. After the results it was revealed that the nation had finish 16th with 95 points. |
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− | {{Further|United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 48}} |
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⚫ | On March 25 2017, after the results of the [[Own Eurovision Song Contest 47|forty-seventh]] edition were known, BBC confirmed their participation to the competition. After [[Darline]]'s 4th place with their song "[[Fall Deep]]", the country would be once again directly at the final. BBC decided, after the great success the national selection '[[The Brit Method]]' had, to use it once again. On June 29, 2017 it was [[Rae Morris]] with her song "[[Love Again]]" declared as the winner of the second season of [[The Brit Method]], letting at the second place with a 5 points difference, [[wikipedia:Helen Marnie|Marnie]]. The British nation opened the final of the edition, competing ''first'', before [[Morocco]]. After the results it was revealed that the nation had finish 16th with 95 points. |
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+ | {{Further|United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest 49}}On August 13 2017, BBC confirmed the nation's participation to the contest. It was again said that the third season of the succesful national selection [[The Brit Method]] would be held to declare the representative of the country at the forty-ninth [[Own Eurovision Song Contest]]. After some problems the contest had, the national selection was cancelled and the entrant was chosen on December 29, 2017 internally, which was [[Tanya Lacey]] with her song "[[Now That You're Gone (Lacey song)|Now That You're Gone]]". In the end the country, qualified third with 108 points and finished sixth in the final with 133 points. The country tied with [[Iceland]] and "[[Kalt]]" by Kælan Mikla, but United Kingdom won the tie, thanks to the tie-break rule, as they received points from more countries. |
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+ | | "[[Now That You're Gone (Lacey song)|Now That You're Gone]]" |
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[[File:Uk46points.png|thumb|210px| [[wikipedia:Jamie Dornan|Jamie Dornan]] announcing the British points live at [[#Location|Cairo]]]] |
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+ | | [[File:Ireland.png|border]] "[[Midnight Train]]" |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | : 1.{{Note|a}} The country initially started with a national selection but due to some changes to the contest, the country choose again, internaly. |
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{{United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest}} |
{{United Kingdom in Own Eurovision Song Contest}} |
Revision as of 20:01, 10 March 2020
United Kingdom | |
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Information | |
Broadcaster | BBC |
National Selection | The Brit Method |
Appearances | |
Appearances | 10 (9 finals) |
First appearance | 01 |
Best result | 4th: 45, 47 |
Worst result | 14th SF: 02 |
United Kingdom has participated in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 10 times since making its debut in the first contest. The country's best result are two 4th places, achieving these at the OESC #45 and OESC #47 contests.
After the second edition the constituent countries of the United Kingdom, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales joined the contest as separated nations, debuting in one of the later editions. In Own Eurovision Song Contest 45 the countries merged into United Kingdom again and returned to the competition as one nation.
Contestants
- Table key
- Winner
- Second place
- Third place
- Last place
- Automatically qualified to the final
- Did not qualify to the final
- Did not qualify to the semi-finals
- Withdrawn or disqualified
- Did not compete
Ed | Artist | Song | Final | Points | Semi | Points |
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#01 | Charlene Soraia | "Wherever You Will Go" | 15 | 60 | 10 | 38 |
#02 | Alex Clare | "Too Close" | 14 | 20 | ||
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#45 | Estelle | "Conqueror" | 4 | 155 | 1 | 120 |
#46 | Ellie Goulding | "Still Falling for You" | 9 | 124 | ||
#47 | Darline | "Fall Deep" | 4 | 154 | 1 | 122 |
#48 | Rae Morris | "Love Again" | 16 | 95 | ||
#49 | Tanya Lacey | "Now That You're Gone" | 6 | 133 | 3 | 108 |
#50 | Sophie | "Ponyboy" | 14 | 97 | ||
#51 | Fifi Rong | "Future Never Comes" | 8 | 100 | 5 | 89 |
#52 | Alice Chater | "Thief" | 6 | 145 | 4 | 92 |
History
Own Eurovision Song Contest 1
At the first edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom was represented by Charlene Soraia with her song "Wherever you will go". UK qualified to the final, and got the fifteenth place at the grand final with 60 points.
Own Eurovision Song Contest 2
At the second edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom was represented by Alex Clare with his song "Too Close". The country got the forteenth place with only 20 points, not enough to pass to the final. This is the country's worst result so far.
Own Eurovision Song Contest 3 - The split
At the third edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest the country decided to split into four independent countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Own Eurovision Song Contest 45 - The unification
Own Eurovision Song Contest 46
Own Eurovision Song Contest 47
Own Eurovision Song Contest 48
Own Eurovision Song Contest 49
Draw history
United Kingdom has so far competed in a total of nine shows ‒ four semi-finals and five finals. The country has never competed in the Quarter Final so far. The country is mostly allocated in the second halves of the draws in the finals and in the first halves of the draws in the semi finals. Only the first edition's act performed at the first semi final. The only male act who competed so far is the only non qualification of the country.
Edn. | Entry | Final | SF1 | SF2 | QF | |
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#01 | "Wherever You Will Go" | 13 | 11 | — | N/A | |
#02 | "Too Close" | Failed to qualify | — | 10 | ||
#03 | Did not compete until #44 because of splitting | |||||
#45 | "Conqueror" | 18 | — | 07 | — | |
#46 | "Still Falling for You" | 19 | "Big 6" | — | ||
#47 | "Fall Deep" | 17 | — | 08 | — | |
#48 | "Love Again" | 01 | "Big 6" | — | ||
#49 | "Now That You're Gone" | 06 | — | 19 | — | |
#50 | "Ponyboy" | "Big 6" | — |
Voting history
Since the 45th edition, United Kingdom's voting history is as follows:
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Commentators & Spokespersons
Edition | Host | Commentator | Location | Spokesperson | ||
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#01 | Chisinau | Alistair Brown | London | N/A | ||
#02 | Stockholm | |||||
#03 | Did not compete until #44 because of splitting | |||||
#45 | Gdańsk-Sopot | George Jeckhas | London | David Beckham | ||
#46 | Cairo | Jamie Dornan | ||||
#47 | St. Petersburg | N/A | ||||
#48 | Odessa | |||||
#49 | Turku |
12 points
United Kingdom has given the maximum points to the following songs.
Ed | Host | Final | SF | Semifinal | ||
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#01 | Chișinău | "Elementi i 5-të" | 1 | "Non è l'inferno" | ||
#02 | Stockholm | "Young" | 2 | "Young" | ||
#03 | Did not compete until #44 because of splitting | |||||
#45 | Gdańsk-Sopot | "Seule (Amour perdu)" | 2 | "Sekunde" | ||
#46 | Cairo | "Cevapsız Çınlama" | 2 | "Circles" | ||
#47 | St. Petersburg | "Shadow" | 2 | "War" | ||
#48 | Odessa | "Mermaid" | 1 | "Mermaid" | ||
#49 | Turku | "Midnight Train" | 2 | "Midnight Train" |
Notes
- 1.^ The country initially started with a national selection but due to some changes to the contest, the country choose again, internaly.
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