Eurovision Song Contest 2012

57th Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was the 57th Eurovision Song Contest. It was held in the Baku Crystal Hall in Azerbaijan in May of 2012.[1] 42 countries took part, with Sweden winning with the song "Euphoria" by Loreen.[2]

The venue of the contest

It was held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan after they won in 2011 with their song "Running Scared" in Düsseldorf, Germany. The show was hosted by Leyla Aliyeva, Nargiz Birk-Petersen and Eldar Gasimov, who won the competition in 2011 alongside Nikki Jamal.

Overview

The Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 consisted of 26 countries. These included the previous winning country (Azerbaijan), the Big Five countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) and ten countries from each of the two semi-finals.

First semi-final

The first semi-final took place on the 22nd of May 2012. Eighteen countries took part. Those eighteen countries plus Azerbaijan, Italy and Spain voted in this semi-final. The ten qualifiers were decided by the combined results of groups of professional jurors and the public televotes from each country.

R/OCountryArtistSongResult
1  MontenegroRambo Amadeus"Euro Neuro"Eliminated
2 IcelandGreta Salóme & Jónsi"Never Forget"Qualified
3 GreeceEleftheria Eleftheriou"Aphrodisiac"Qualified
4 LatviaAnmary"Beautiful Song"Eliminated
5 AlbaniaRona Nishliu"Suus"Qualified
6 RomaniaMandinga"Zaleilah"Qualified
7 SwitzerlandSinplus"Unbreakable"Eliminated
8 BelgiumIris"Would You?"Eliminated
9 FinlandPernilla"När jag blundar"Eliminated
10 IsraelIzabo"Time"Eliminated
11 San MarinoValentina Monetta"The Social Network Song"Eliminated
12 CyprusIvi Adamou"La La Love"Qualified
13 DenmarkSoluna Samay"Should've Known Better"Qualified
14  RussiaBuranovskiye Babushki"Party for Everybody"Qualified
15  HungaryCompact Disco"Sound of Our Hearts"Qualified
16 AustriaTrackshittaz"Woki mit deim Popo"Eliminated
17 MoldovaPasha Parfeni"Lăutar"Qualified
18 IrelandJedward"Waterline"Qualified

Second semi-final

The second semi-final took place on the 24th of May 2012. Eighteen countries took part. Those countries plus France, Germany and the United Kingdom voted. Armenia was supposed to compete in this semi-final but quit the competition because of security concerns relating to their conflict with Azerbaijan.[3] The ten qualifiers were decided by the combined results of groups of professional jurors and the public televotes from each country.

R/OCountryArtistSongResult
1 SerbiaŽeljko Joksimović"Nije ljubav stvar"Qualified
2  MacedoniaKaliopi"Crno i belo"Qualified
3 NetherlandsJoan Franka"You and Me"Eliminated
4 MaltaKurt Calleja"This is the Night"Qualified
5  BelarusLitesound"We Are the Heroes"Eliminated
6 PortugalFilipa Sousa"Vida minha"Eliminated
7 UkraineGaitana"Be My Guest"Qualified
8  BulgariaSofi Marinova"Love Unlimited"Eliminated
9 SloveniaEva Boto"Verjamem"Eliminated
10 CroatiaNina Badrić"Nebo"Eliminated
11 SwedenLoreen"Euphoria"Qualified
12 GeorgiaAnri Jokhadze"I'm a Joker"Eliminated
13  TurkeyCan Bonomo"Love Me Back"Qualified
14 EstoniaOtt Lepland"Kuula"Qualified
15  SlovakiaMax Jason Mai"Don't Close Your Eyes"Eliminated
16 NorwayTooji"Stay"Qualified
17  Bosnia & HerzegovinaMaya Sar"Korake ti znam"Qualified
18 LithuaniaDonny Montell"Love Is Blind"Qualified

Grand Final

The three hosts of the contest

The Grand Final took place on the 26th of May 2012. Twenty-six countries took part in the final. These were the host country (Azerbaijan), the Big Five countries and the twenty countries which passed the semi-finals.

Each country used a combination of groups of music professionals called a 'jury' and public televoting to rank the songs. Each country then awarded 12 points to their favourite song, 10 points to their second-favourite and 8 to 1 points to their third to tenth favourite songs.

The winner of the competition was Loreen, who represented Sweden with the song "Euphoria". The runners-up were the Buranovskiye Babushki from Russia with their song "Party for Everybody". This was Sweden's 5th win in the contest. Both Loreen and Moldovan contestant Pasha Parfeni returned to Eurovision 2023, which Loreen also won, making her the second person and first woman to win Eurovision twice.

R/OCountryArtistSongScoreNo.
1 United KingdomEngelbert Humperdinck"Love Will Set You Free"1225th
2  HungaryCompact Disco"Sound of Our Hearts"1924th
3 AlbaniaRona Nishliu"Suus"1465th
4 LithuaniaDonny Montell"Love Is Blind"7014th
5  Bosnia & HerzegovinaMaya Sar"Korake ti znam"5518th
6  RussiaBuranovskiye Babushki"Party for Everybody"2592nd
7 IcelandGreta Salóme & Jónsi"Never Forget"4620th
8 CyprusIvi Adamou"La La Love"6516th
9  FranceAnggun"Echo (You and I)"2122nd
10  ItalyNina Zilli"L'amore è femmina"1019th
11 EstoniaOtt Lepland"Kuula"1206th
12 NorwayTooji"Stay"726th
13  AzerbaijanSabina Babayeva"When the Music Dies"1504th
14 RomaniaMandinga"Zaleilah"7112th
15 DenmarkSoluna Samay"Should've Known Better"2123rd
16 GreeceEleftheria Eleftheriou"Aphrodisiac"6417th
17 SwedenLoreen"Euphoria"3721st
18  TurkeyCan Bonomo"Love Me Back"1127th
19 SpainPastora Soler"Quédate conmigo"9710th
20 GermanyRoman Lob"Standing Still"1108th
21 MaltaKurt Calleja"This is the Night"4121st
22  MacedoniaKaliopi"Crno i belo"7113th
23 IrelandJedward"Waterline"4619th
24 SerbiaŽeljko Joksimović"Nije ljubav stvar"2143rd
25 UkraineGaitana"Be My Guest"6515th
26 MoldovaPasha Parfeni"Lăutar"8111th

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