Eurovision Song Contest 2020 – das deutsche Finale

Eurovision Song Contest 2020 – das deutsche Finale live aus der Elbphilharmonie (English: The German final live from the Elbphilharmonie) was a one-off music competition in the Eurovision format, organised and broadcast by the German broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). It served as an alternative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which was planned to be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eurovision Song Contest 2020 – das deutsche Finale
Dates
Semi-final9 May 2020
Final16 May 2020
Host
VenueElbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany
Presenter(s)
Host broadcasterNorddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
Participants
Number of entries40
Vote
Voting systemCombination of online voting by the German public and points awarded by a 100-member jury.
Winning song Lithuania
"On Fire"

The competition consisted of a pre-qualifying round on 9 May 2020 in the television show World Wide Wohnzimmer [de], presented by Dennis and Benjamin Wolter [de] with the support of Peter Urban, and a final on 16 May 2020, hosted by Barbara Schöneberger.[1][2] The pre-qualifying round was broadcast on the television channel One, while the final was broadcast on Das Erste. Both shows were made available for online streaming.[2]

Participants

Pre-qualifying round

The pre-qualifying round World Wide Wohnzimmer – das ESC Halbfinale 2020 took place on 9 May 2020 at 20:15 CEST and featured the following competing entries, which would have taken part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020:[1][3]

DrawCountry[4]Artist[4]Song[4]
01  IsraelEden Alene"Feker libi" (ፍቅር ልቤ)
02  MoldovaNatalia Gordienko"Prison"
03  AustriaVincent Bueno"Alive"
04  SloveniaAna Soklič"Voda"
05  NetherlandsJeangu Macrooy"Grow"
06  IcelandDaði og Gagnamagnið"Think About Things"
07  EstoniaUku Suviste"What Love Is"
08  SerbiaHurricane"Hasta la vista"
09  FinlandAksel"Looking Back"
10  GreeceStefania"Supergirl"
11  DenmarkBen & Tan"Yes"
12  San MarinoSenhit"Freaky!"
13  PolandAlicja"Empires"
14  UkraineGo A"Solovey" (Соловей)
15  United KingdomJames Newman"My Last Breath"
16  SpainBlas Cantó"Universo"
17  LatviaSamanta Tīna"Still Breathing"
18  PortugalElisa"Medo de sentir"
19  BelgiumHooverphonic"Release Me"
20  BulgariaVictoria"Tears Getting Sober"
21  LithuaniaThe Roop"On Fire"
22  BelarusVAL"Da vidna" (Да відна)
23  ItalyDiodato"Fai rumore"
24  CyprusSandro"Running"
25  CroatiaDamir Kedžo"Divlji vjetre"
26  ArmeniaAthena Manoukian"Chains on You"
27  IrelandLesley Roy"Story of My Life"
28  FranceTom Leeb"Mon alliée (The Best in Me)"
29  NorwayUlrikke"Attention"
30  MaltaDestiny"All of My Love"
31  RussiaLittle Big"Uno"
32  RomaniaRoxen"Alcohol You"
33   SwitzerlandGjon's Tears"Répondez-moi"
34  AzerbaijanEfendi"Cleopatra"
35  AustraliaMontaigne"Don't Break Me"
36  GeorgiaTornike Kipiani"Take Me as I Am"
37  Czech RepublicBenny Cristo"Kemama"
38  North MacedoniaVasil"You"
39  AlbaniaArilena Ara"Fall from the Sky"
40  SwedenThe Mamas"Move"

Final

Barbara Schöneberger, presenter of the final of Eurovision 2020 – das deutsche Finale

The final took place on 16 May 2020 at 20:15 CEST and featured the following 10 entries that received most points in the pre-qualifying round:[3][5] During the live show, 2018 representative Michael Schulte performed his 4th placed entry "You Let Me Walk Alone" and new single "Keep Me Up" whilst Ben Dolic, who was to represent the country in 2020, performed his entry "Violent Thing".[6]

DrawCountry[4]Artist[4]Song[4]Points[7]Place[7]
JuryPublicTotal
01  DenmarkBen & Tan"Yes"1895
02  AzerbaijanEfendi"Cleopatra"41510
03  SwedenThe Mamas"Move"5496
04  LithuaniaThe Roop"On Fire"1012221
05   SwitzerlandGjon's Tears"Répondez-moi"6397
06  MaltaDestiny"All of My Love"82104
07  IcelandDaði og Gagnamagnið"Think About Things"127192
08  ItalyDiodato"Fai rumore"2688
09  BulgariaVictoria"Tears Getting Sober"3589
10  RussiaLittle Big"Uno"710173

See also

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