ESC live ticker second semi-final: IPPEN.MEDIA is on site in Turin and reports live
Created: 2022-05-11Updated: 2022-05-11, 7:18 p.m
By: Jonas Erbas
"Tomorrow the ESC fans will get their money's worth again," promises IPPEN.MEDIA reporter Mario Hanousek, who is reporting live from Turin © Mario Hanousek
The second "Eurovision Song Contest" semi-final takes place on Thursday evening (12th) - 18 nations are fighting for ten final tickets.
IPPEN.MEDIA is live on site in Turin.
The starting list
for the second
ESC semi-final
is set:
18 nations
are fighting for entry into the “Eurovision Song Contest” final.
Second ESC semi-final
on
TV and live stream
: The
ARD offshoot ONE
has secured the broadcasting rights, and eurovision.de is also there
via live
stream.
This news ticker for the second "Eurovision Song Contest" semi-final, reported live from Turin by IPPEN.MEDIA reporter Mario Hanousek, will be continuously updated on the day of the semi-final.
May 11 , 6:15 p.m.:
Behind the scenes at the “Eurovision Song Contest” rehearsals: That’s how many people it takes to prepare the stage, a kind of living room and music studio, for Germany’s Malik Harris.
Between the songs, the stagehands only have about 45 seconds to take everything down and set up the setting for the following performance - an enormous achievement!
In order to set up and dismantle Malik Harris' stage show, numerous helpers have to help at the "Eurovision Song Contest" © Mario Hanousek
May 11 , 5:15 p.m.:
IPPEN.MEDIA reporter Mario Hanousek is in the PalaOlimpico today and reports on the rehearsals that are taking place there.
He promises: ESC fans will get their money's worth again tomorrow, it will be fiery and the list of funny and bizarre performances and gimmicks will be extended!
We would have big balloons, an artist singing on a piano, an oversized shell, bull riding and stairs, yes, lots of stairs.
Romania, Poland, Montenegro, Belgium and the Czech Republic were allowed to rehearse twice.
There were probably ongoing problems with the artists' monitoring in-ears, so they had a permanent noise in their ears.
So there was a second chance!
Sweden has not rehearsed a second time, why is unclear - possibly voluntarily to protect the voice?
"Tomorrow the ESC fans will get their money's worth again," promises IPPEN.MEDIA reporter Mario Hanousek, who is reporting live from Turin © Mario Hanousek
The starting list for the second ESC semi-final is set: 18 participants are fighting for ten final tickets
The second Eurovision Song Contest semi-final will take place on Thursday (May 12, 2022) at 9:00 p.m.
In the end, ten of the 18 participants are allowed to take part in the final on Saturday (the grand finale of the "Eurovision Song Contest" 2022 on TV and live stream).
All 18 nations are entitled to vote, as well as Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom (already seeded).
Voting is done by a jury and a public vote.
The results of both judgments are weighted equally.
Start number / nation | interpreter | song title |
1. Finland | The Rasmus | Jezebel |
2. Israel | Michael BenDavid | IN THE |
3. Serbia | contract | In corpore sano |
4. Azerbaijan | Nadir Rustamli | Fade to Black |
5. Georgia | Circus Mircus | lock me in |
6. Malta | Emma Muscat | I Am What I Am |
7. San Marino | Achille Lauro | stripper |
8. Australia | Sheldon Riley | Not the Same |
9. Cyprus | Andromache | Ela |
10. Ireland | brooke | That's rich |
11. North Macedonia | Andrea | circles |
12. Estonia | Stefan | Hope |
13. Romania | WRS | Llamame |
14. Poland | Oh man | river |
15.Montenegro | Vladana | breathe |
16. Belgium | Jeremie Makiese | Miss you |
17. Sweden | Cornelia Jakobs | Hold Me Closer |
18. Czech Republic | We are Domi | Lights Off |
Second ESC semi-final is coming up: German fans should know the opening act
After ten finalists, including title co-favorite Ukraine, were chosen in the first “Eurovision Song Contest” semi-final (here is the live ticker for the first ESC semi-final in retrospect) on Tuesday evening, the next round is scheduled for Thursday.
The Finnish opening act in particular should not be completely unknown to German ESC viewers: The rock band The Rasmus landed an international top hit in 2003 with "In the Shadows".
In this country, the single and the accompanying album "Dead Letters" are both at the top of the respective charts.
Old acquaintances will compete for Finland in the second ESC semi-final: The Rasmus landed a number one hit in Germany with "In the Shadows" in 2003 © Luca Bruno/dpa/AP
Second ESC semi-final on TV and live stream: ARD offshoot ONE broadcasts preliminary decision from Turin
Like the first ESC semi-final, the second preliminary show will also be broadcast on Thursday evening by the ARD digital broadcaster ONE from 9 p.m.
The event can then be accessed in the media library.
The show can be followed live on eurovision.de.