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Eurovision Song Contest 2007
File:Helsinki ESC 2007.png
Dates 12 May 2007 Final

10 May 2007 Semi-final

Presenters Jaana Pelkonen
Mikko Leppilampi
Host broadcaster YLE
Venue Hartwall Areena, Helsinki, Finland
Winning song To be determined
Voting system Each country awards 1-8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs
Number of entries 24 in the final, up to 18 will not qualify from the semi-final
Countries making debut Czech Republic, Georgia, Montenegro, Serbia
Returning Countries Austria, Hungary
Withdrawing Countries Monaco
Nul points To be determined
Nul points To be determined
Interval act To be determined

The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 will be the 52nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held at the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland on May 10 (for the semi-final) and May 12 (for the final). The hosting broadcaster of the contest is YLE.

Finland earned the right to host the event thanks to the rock band Lordi winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 as Finland's representatives. The victory in Athens, Greece on the May 20 2006 was Finland's first in their history of competing in the Eurovision Song Contest. It also meant that the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 will be the first Eurovision Song Contest to be arranged in Finland. The hosts of the Eurovision Song Contest in Helsinki are popular Finnish television personality Jaana Pelkonen and the Finnish musician, stage performer, and actor, Mikko Leppilampi.

The official logo of the contest remains the same with the flag in the centre of the heart being changed to the Finnish. The EBU and YLE announced that the theme for this years contest will be “True Fantasy”, which will embrace Finland and Finnishness in terms of the polarities associated with the country. [1] The design agency “Dog Design”, is responsible for the design of the theme that will show the many expressions and traits that are incorporated with Finland. The theme incorporates vibrant kaleidoscopic patterns formed from various symbols including exclamation marks and the letter "F".[2] On February 20, 2007 a reworked official website for the contest was launched marking the first public exhibition of this year's theme. An official CD and DVD will be released and a new introduction to Eurovision merchandise is a board game which mimics the contest in the process of creating and establishing an entry and then undergoing an interesting voting procedure in the games conclusion.

The Hartwall Areena, Finland's largest ice hockey arena, was always the favourite to be chosen to host the contest. The city of Helsinki has the best connections and facilities in the country, therefore allowing as many people as possible to experience the Eurovision Song Contest. A budget of 13 million was also presented for arranging the contest. Other bids to host the contest came from the other Finnish cities such as Espoo, Turku, and Tampere.

During the Heads of Delegation meeting in March 2006, it was announced that qualification for the 2007 final would change from previous years, so that only the top six placed countries from the 2006 final, along with the four largest financial contributors to the EBU (the Big Four) automatically qualified, with the remaining places being filled by the top fourteen placed countries from the 2007 semi-final. However, in a press conference just before the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, the EBU stated that these changes to the qualification system would not take place [3], meaning that fourteen countries (the top ten placed countries from the 2006 final and the Big Four) automatically qualifying for the final, and ten others qualifying from the semi-final.

On 12 March 2007, the official draws for the running order for the semi-final, final, and voting procedure took place. A new feature introduced during the draw allowed five wildcard countries from the semi-final and three countries from the final to chose their starting position. The head of the delegation would go on stage and choose the number they wished to take. In the semi-final, Austria, Andorra, Turkey, Slovenia, and Latvia were able to choose their positions. In the final, Armenia, Ukraine, and Germany were able to use this privilege. Ultimately, all countries opted for spots in the second half of both evenings. Shortly after the draw, all of the entries were approved by the EBU, ending controversy surrounding the possible disqualification of the Israeli song. The United Kingdom chose their entry after the deadline because they were granted special dispensation from the EBU.

The event will be sponsored by European communications group TeliaSonera, and - as with several previous contests - Nobel Biocare.

Individual entries

Template:Entries of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

Participating countries

Participating countries in a Eurovision Song Contest must be active members of the EBU.

Forty-three countries have submitted preliminary applications. Despite the fact that in previous years the maximum number of participating countries was forty, the EBU stated that all will be allowed to participate in 2007. Though they did not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, the Czech Republic, Serbia, Montenegro, Georgia, Austria and Hungary have all confirmed that they will contest in 2007. [4]

On 12 December 2006, Monaco confirmed that they have withdrawn their application and will not participate in the 2007 contest. [5]

On the 15 December 2006, the EBU confirmed that 42 countries will participate in the 2007 contest. [6]

Final 2007-05-12

The participating countries of the final will be:

  • the four automatic qualifiers;
  • the top ten placed countries from the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 final
  • the top ten placed countries from the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 semi-final;

In the event of automatic qualifiers withdrawing before the contest, then their places will be given to the next best placed country (or countries) from the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest final. As the 2006 results stand, Turkey, having finished in eleventh place, would be first in line.

Draw Country Language Artist Song Translation
01  Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbian Maria Šestić Rijeka Bez Imena River Without A Name
02  Spain Spanish NASH I Love You Mi Vida I Love You My Darling
03 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
04  Ireland English Dervish They Can't Stop The Spring -
05  Finland English Hanna Pakarinen Leave Me Alone -
06 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
07 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
08 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
09  Lithuania English 4Fun Love Or Leave -
10  Greece English Sarbel Yassou Maria Hello Maria
11 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
12  Sweden English The Ark The Worrying Kind -
13  France French, English Les Fatals Picards L'Amour À La Française Love - The French Way
14 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
15  Russia English Serebro Song #1 -
16  Germany German Roger Cicero Frauen regier'n die Welt Women Rule The World
17 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
18  Ukraine Ukrainian, German,
Mongolian, English
Verka Serduchka Dancing Lasha Tumbai -
19  United Kingdom English Scooch Flying The Flag (For You) -
20  Romania English, Italian, Spanish,
Russian, French, Romanian
Todomondo Liubi, Liubi, I Love You Love, Love, I Love You
21 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
22 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist
23  Armenia English, Armenian Hayko Anytime You Need -
24 TBD Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist

Semi-Final 2007-05-10

For the first time in 2007, up to 28 countries will be allowed to participate in the semi-final

The participating countries of the semi-final will be:

Draw Country Language Artist Song Translation
01  Bulgaria Bulgarian Elitsa Todorova & Stoyan Yankoulov Water -
02  Israel English, French, Hebrew Teapacks Push The Button -
03  Cyprus French Evridiki Comme Ci, Comme Ça So-So
04  Belarus English Koldun Work Your Magic -
05  Iceland English Eiríkur Hauksson Valentine Lost -
06  Georgia English Sopho Visionary Dream -
07  Montenegro Serbian Stevan Faddy Ajde, Kroči Come On, Step In
08  Switzerland English DJ Bobo Vampires Are Alive -
09  Moldova English Natalia Barbu Fight -
10  Netherlands English Edsilia Rombley On Top Of The World -
11  Albania English Frederik Ndoci Hear My Plea -
12  Denmark English DQ Drama Queen -
13  Croatia Croatian, English Dragonfly feat. Dado Topić Vjerujem U Ljubav I Believe In Love
14  Poland English The Jet Set Time To Party -
15  Serbia Serbian Marija Šerifović Molitva Prayer
16  Czech Republic Czech Kabát Malá Dáma Little Lady
17  Portugal Portuguese Sabrina Dança Comigo Dance With Me
18 Template:FYRM Macedonian Karolina Mojot Svet My World
19  Norway English Guri Schanke Ven A Bailar Conmigo Come And Dance With Me
20  Malta English Olivia Lewis Vertigo -
21  Andorra Catalan, English Anonymous Salvem El Món Let's Save The World
22  Hungary English Magdi Rúzsa Unsubstantial Blues -
23  Estonia English Gerli Padar Partners In Crime -
24  Belgium English The KMG's Love Power -
25  Slovenia Slovene Alenka Gotar Cvet z juga Flower Of The South
26  Turkey English Kenan Doğulu Shake It Up Shekerim Shake It Up Sweetheart
27  Austria English Eric Papilaya Get A Life - Get Alive -
28  Latvia Italian Bonaparti.lv Questa Notte This Night

Non-participating regions where the contest will be broadcast

Of the countries which cannot participate,  Australia,  United States and  Puerto Rico have broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest in recent years, so they are likely to do so again.  Azerbaijan were willing to enter the contest but as AzTV becomes an EBU member during 2007, they were instructed to wait for another year [7]. Another Azerbaijan broadcaster, OTV, has confirmed that it will again broadcast the contest.  Japan, the  Netherlands Antilles and  Suriname may broadcast as well, as they have also broadcast the contest in the past. While  Liechtenstein has no television broadcaster of its own, Liechtensteiners can watch the contest on Swiss, Austrian or German television. The official Eurovision Song Contest website will also provide streaming. Gibraltar will broadcast only the final.  Monaco will broadcast the final on TMC. However they withdrew from this competition in December. A return is possible next year.


Map

File:ESC 2007pre-contest.gif
Participation overview
* Green = Countries qualified directly into the Final
* Red = Countries in the semi-final
* Blue = Countries that participate for the first time
* Orange = Countries that are returning to the contest
* Yellow = countries that have participated in the past but didn't this year

References