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Eurovision 2023: All 37 songs hitting the finals

From Austria's dance ode to Edgar Allan Poe to Finland's absolute banger of a metal chant.
By Shannon Connellan  on 
Five images of Eurovision artists stitched together.
Credit: Mashable composite: YouTube/Euriovision

It's that time again, Eurovision fiends. Time for chaotic choreography, high-drama ballads, nail-biter political point scoring, and GLITTER, PEOPLE.

Eurovision's finals are taking place in the Liverpool Arena, England this year, on behalf of 2022 winners Ukraine, which has entered its 440th day at war with Russia(opens in a new tab). Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra took the top spot last year with "Stefania", while the UK came in second place with TikTok star Sam Ryder and his tune "Space Man."

So, how do you watch Eurovision?

We've written an entire streaming guide for you. The first semi-final(opens in a new tab) is on Tuesday, May 9, with the second semi-final(opens in a new tab) set for Thursday, May 11, and the big one, the grand final,(opens in a new tab) locked in for Saturday, May 13. Kalush Orchestra will open the grand final with their winning song and a new performance of track "Voices of a New Generation."

You can watch the events through the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel,(opens in a new tab) or Eurovision's website has a list of all the broadcasters per country(opens in a new tab). Of course, there'll be updates through Eurovision's Twitter(opens in a new tab), TikTok(opens in a new tab), and Instagram(opens in a new tab) accounts.

Which songs are in the Eurovision 2023 final?

But you're here to catch up on all the music, right? Here's every song and video set for Eurovision's 2023 semi-finals, in alphabetical order, from Austria's Teya & Salena with their EDM ode to Edgar Allan Poe to Sweden's Loreen with major dance ballad "Tattoo" and Finland's Käärijä with that metal chant banger.

1. Albania: Albina and Familja Kelmendi, "Duje"(opens in a new tab)

2. Armenia: Brunette, "Future Lover"(opens in a new tab)

3. Australia: Voyager, "Promise"(opens in a new tab)

4. Austria: Teya & Salena, "Who The Hell Is Edgar?"(opens in a new tab)

5. Azerbaijan: TuralTuranX, "Tell Me More"(opens in a new tab)

6. Belgium: Gustaph, "Because Of You"(opens in a new tab)

7. Croatia: Let 3, "Mama ŠČ!"(opens in a new tab)

8. Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou, "Break A Broken Heart"(opens in a new tab)

9. Czechia: Vesna, "My Sister's Crown"(opens in a new tab)

10. Denmark: Reiley, "Breaking My Heart"(opens in a new tab)

11. Estonia: Alika, "Bridges"(opens in a new tab)

12. Finland: Käärijä, "Cha Cha Cha"(opens in a new tab)

13. France, La Zarra, "Évidemment"(opens in a new tab)

14. Georgia: Iru, "Echo"(opens in a new tab)

15. Germany: Lord of the Lost, "Blood & Glitter"(opens in a new tab)

16. Greece: Victor Vernicos, "What They Say"(opens in a new tab)

17. Iceland: Diljá, "Power"(opens in a new tab)

18. Ireland: Wild Youth, "We Are One"(opens in a new tab)

19. Israel: Noa Kirel, "Unicorn"(opens in a new tab)

20. Italy: Marco Mengoni, "Due Vite"(opens in a new tab)

21. Latvia: Sudden Lights, "Aijā"(opens in a new tab)

22. Lithuania: Monika Linkytė, "Stay"(opens in a new tab)

23. Malta: The Busker, "Dance (Our Own Party)"(opens in a new tab)

24. Moldova: Pasha Parfeni, "Soarele şi Luna"(opens in a new tab)

24. Netherlands: Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper, "Burning Daylight"(opens in a new tab)

25. Norway: Alessandra, "Queen of Kings"(opens in a new tab)

26. Poland: Blanka, "Solo"(opens in a new tab)

27. Portugal: Mimicat, "Ai Coração"(opens in a new tab)

28. Romania: Theodor Andrei, "D.G.T. (Off and On)"(opens in a new tab)

30. San Marino: Piqued Jacks, "Like An Animal"(opens in a new tab)

31. Serbia: Luke Black, "Samo Mi Se Spava"(opens in a new tab)

32. Slovenia: Joker Out, "Carpe Diem"(opens in a new tab)

33. Spain: Blanca Paloma, "Eaea"(opens in a new tab)

34. Sweden: Loreen, "Tattoo"(opens in a new tab)

35. Switzerland: Remo Forrer, "Watergun"(opens in a new tab)

36. Ukraine: TVORCHI, "Heart Of Steel"(opens in a new tab)

37. United Kingdom: Mae Muller, "I Wrote A Song"(opens in a new tab)

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Shannon Connellan is Mashable's UK Editor based in London, formerly Mashable's Australia Editor, but emotionally, she lives in the Creel House.


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