The grand finale of the “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” will take place on May 13, 2023 in Liverpool. But before that there are two semi-finals and other programs for the music show. Netzwelt will tell you where you can see them on TV and live stream.
Am 7. May 2023 the “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” in Liverpool was officially heralded with the opening on the turquoise carpet. Until May 14, 2023 you can expect daily broadcasts on the biggest music event in the world. We’ll show you where you can watch the live shows, but also the special program for the ESC.
All broadcasts for the “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” in live stream and TV
- May 7, 2023 – 4:00 p.m.: The opening of the ESC live on the Turquoise Carpet Youtube
- May 8, 2023 – 7:45 p.m.: ESC vor eight live on the first
- May 8, 2023 – 8:15 p.m.: Everything Eurovision live at Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
- May 9, 2023 – 7:45 p.m.: ESC vor eight live on the first
- May 9, 2023 – 8:15 p.m.: Everything Eurovision live at Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
- May 9, 2023 – 9:00 p.m.: First semi-final live on ONE, Eurovision.de, in the ARD media center and on YouTube
- May 10, 2023 – 7:45 p.m.: ESC vor eight live on the first
- May 10, 2023 – 8:15 p.m.: Everything Eurovision live at Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
- May 11, 2023 – 7:45 p.m.: ESC vor eight live on the first
- May 11, 2023 – 8:15 p.m.: Everything Eurovision live at Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
- May 11, 2023 – 8:15 p.m.: ESC – beautifully weird: The special moments of the German preliminary round live on ONE
- May 11, 2023 – 9:00 p.m.: Second semi-final live on ONE, Eurovision.de, in the ARD media center and on YouTube
- May 12, 2023 – 1:10 a.m.: Documentary “Five Hamburgers to Liverpool – The Journey from Lord Of The Lost to the ESC” live on NDR
- May 12, 2023 – 7:45 p.m.: ESC vor eight live on the first
- May 12, 2023 – 8:15 p.m.: Everything Eurovision live at Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
- May 13, 2023 – 7:15 p.m.: Everything Eurovision live at Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
- May 13, 2023 – 7:45 p.m.: Documentary “Five Hamburgers to Liverpool – The Journey from Lord Of The Lost to the ESC” live on ONE
- May 13, 2023 – 8:15 p.m.: ESC – the countdown live on Das Erste, ONE, Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
- May 13, 2023 – 9:00 p.m.: ESC final live on Das Erste, ONE, Eurovision.de, in the ARD media center and on YouTube
- May 14, 2023 – 12:45 a.m.: ESC – the after show live on Das Erste, ONE, Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
- May 14, 2023 – 1:00 p.m.: Everything Eurovision live at Eurovision.de and in the ARD media library
First semi-final
The first semi-final of the “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” starts on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. You can follow the show live on German television on ONE or as a live stream on Eurovision.de, in the ARD media center and on YouTube.
Participants of the first semi-final: Croatia, Moldova, Switzerland, Finland, Czech Republic, Israel, Portugal, Sweden, Serbia, Norway, Malta, Latvia, Ireland, Azerbaijan, Netherlands
Second semi-final
The second semi-f inal of the “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” starts on Thursday, May 11, 2023
Participants of the second semi-final: Denmark, Armenia, Romania, Estonia, Belgium, Cyprus, Iceland, Greece, Poland, Slovenia, Georgia, San Marino, Austria, Albania, Lithuania, Australia
ESC-Finals
The final of the “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” starts on Saturday 13th May 2023. You can follow the show live on German television on Das Erste and ONE or watch it live on Eurovision.de, in the ARD media center and on YouTube.
Fixed participants in the final: Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Europe, France, Ukraine
That’s why Germany is already in the final of the ESC
A total of 37 countries will take part in the “Eurovision Song Contest” in 2023. 31 of them will compete in two semi-finals on May 9th and 11th, 2023 to get one of the coveted spots for the ESC final. Six countries do not have to face this fight and are directly set for the final. Among them is Germany.
The so-called “Big Five”, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Europe and France are the largest sponsors for the event and therefore travel safely in the final of the ESC. Last year’s winning country, Ukraine, also secured its place in the final.
Normally, the winning country from the previous year is also the host country for the upcoming ESC. Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, this year’s staging will be taken over by Great Britain, who finished second last year.
This is how it is voted on
ESC viewers can vote for their favorite act on the evening of the semi-finals and finals. This can be done in the classic way by phone or SMS, but also via the official Eurovision app.
There are strict rules on who can vote for whom. So it is not allowed to vote for your own country.
Voting in the semi-finals is different than in the grand final of the ESC. In the semifinals, only the votes of the spectators count. For the final, there is also a separate vote by a specialist jury.
In each semi-final, only the participating countries are allowed to vote for the acts. The Big Five and last year’s winner will be given voting rights for one of the semi-finals. Countries that do not participate in the ESC have also been allowed to vote for the first time since 2023. Your votes will be totaled and included in the general vote as a “world” vote.
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