When is Eurovision Song Contest 2022? Semi-finals and finals schedule revealed

THE Eurovision Song Contest 2022 is taking place in Italy this year with 40 countries and acts taking part.

As we enter the final countdown for the TV Song Contest, Here’s how you can tune in so you don’t miss a thing. 



TV hosts Alessandro Cattelan (left), Laura Pausini (centre) and Mika (right) on stage for the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest.

When are the Eurovision Song Contest semi-finals?

The first Eurovision semi-final is set to take place on Tuesday, May 10, at 8 pm on BBC One.

This is where all the countries will take part except the Big Five (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom).

The second semi-final will air on Thursday, May 12, at the same time.

Each country will perform across the two semi-finals for a chance to win one of the 10 spaces in the final.

When is the Eurovision 2022 final?

The Eurovision 2022 final is on Saturday, May 14, 2022.

It will be held at Italy’s PalaOlimpico Arena in Turin.

The event will be broadcast live from 8 pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Graham Norton will once again be presenting and commentating on the Eurovision for the BBC.

Which countries are competing in Eurovision?

There are a total of 40 countries taking part in this year’s Eurovision.

Russia has been eliminated after the country invaded Ukraine.

There will be 17 in the first semi-final, and another 18 in the second semi-final before the automatic qualifiers.

Only six countries have a guaranteed place in the Eurovision final every year, although this year that number has changed to five.

The countries competing and the songs they will perform include:

Home nation/ Big five

  • France – Fulenn by Alvan & Ahez
  • Germany – Rockstars by Malik Harris
  • Spain – SloMo by Chanel
  • United Kingdom – Spaceman by Sam Ryder
  • Italy – Brividi by Mahmood & Blanco

Eurovision semi-finals one

  • Albania – Sekret by Ronela Hajati
  • Latvia – Eat Your Salad by Citi Zēni
  • Lithuania – Sentimental by Monika Liu
  • Switzerland – Boys Do Cry by Marius Bear
  • Slovenia – Disko by LPS
  • Ukraine – Stefania by Kalush Orchestra
  • Bulgaria – Intention by Intelligent Music Project
  • Netherlands – De Diepte by S10
  • Moldova by Trenuleţul by Zdob şi Zdub & Fraţii Advahov
  • Portugal – Saudade, saudade by Maro
  • Croatia – Guilty Pleasure by Mia Dimšić
  • Denmark – The Show by Reddi
  • Austria – Halo by LUM! X & Pia Maria
  • Iceland – Með hækkandi sól by Systur
  • Greece – Die Together by Amanda Tenfjord
  • Norway – Give That Wolf a Banana by Subwoofer
  • Armenia – Snap by Rosa Linn

Eurovision semi-finals two

  • Finland – Jezebel by The Rasmus
  • Israel – I.M by Michael Ben David
  • Serbia – In Corpore Sano by Konstrakta
  • Azerbaijan – Fade To Black by Nadir Rustamli
  • Georgia – Lock Me In by Circus Marcus
  • Malta – Am What I Am by Emma Muscat
  • San Marino – Stripper by Achille Lauro
  • Australia – Not the Same by Sheldon Riley
  • Cyprus – Ela by Andromache
  • Ireland -That’s Rich by Brooke Scullion
  • North Macedonia – Circles by Andrea
  • Estonia – Hope by Stefan
  • Romania – Llámame by WRS
  • Poland – River by Ochman
  • Montenegro – Breathe by Vladana
  • Belgium – Miss You by Jérémie Makiese
  • Sweden – Hold Me Closer by Cornelia Jakobs
  • Czech Republic – Lights Off by We Are Domi


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