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'{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Infobox song contest national year |Year=2021 |Country=France |Preselection=''Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez!'' |Preselection date=30 January 2021 |Entrant=[[Barbara Pravi]] |Song=[[Voilà (Barbara Pravi song)|Voilà]] |Writer= |SF result= |Final result= }} [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest|France]] will participate in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2021]] in [[Rotterdam]], the Netherlands. Their entry will be selected through the national selection ''Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez!'', organised by the French broadcaster [[France Télévisions]] in collaboration with the television channel [[France 2]]. As a member of the "[[Eurovision Song Contest#Big Four and Big Five|Big 5]]", France will automatically qualify to compete in the final of the contest. == Background == {{main|France in the Eurovision Song Contest}} Prior to the 2021 Contest, France had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest sixty-two times since its debut as one of seven countries to take part in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1956|1956]]. France first won the contest in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1958|1958]] with "[[Dors, mon amour]]" performed by [[André Claveau]]. In the 1960s, they won three times, with "[[Tom Pillibi]]" performed by [[Jacqueline Boyer]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960|1960]], "[[Un premier amour]]" performed by [[Isabelle Aubret]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962|1962]] and "[[Un jour, un enfant]]" performed by [[Frida Boccara]], who won in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969|1969]] in a four-way tie with the [[Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969|Netherlands]], [[Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969|Spain]] and the [[United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969|United Kingdom]]. France's fifth victory came in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977|1977]], when [[Marie Myriam]] won with the song "[[L'oiseau et l'enfant]]". France have also finished second four times, with [[Paule Desjardins]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957|1957]], [[Catherine Ferry (singer)|Catherine Ferry]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976|1976]], [[Joëlle Ursull]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990|1990]] and [[Amina Annabi|Amina]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991|1991]], who lost out to [[Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991|Sweden's]] [[Carola Häggkvist|Carola]] in a tie-break. Since 2000, France has managed to place within the top ten four times, with [[Natasha St-Pier]] finishing fourth in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001|2001]], [[Sandrine François]] finishing fifth in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002|2002]], [[Patricia Kaas]] finishing eighth in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009|2009]] and [[Amir Haddad|Amir]] finishing sixth in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016|2016]]. The French national broadcaster, [[France Télévisions]], broadcasts the event within France and delegates the selection of the nation's entry to the television channel [[France 2]]. The French broadcaster had used both national finals and internal selection to choose the French entry in the past. Between 2015 and 2017, the broadcaster had opted to internally select the French entry. In 2018 and 2019, the broadcaster introduced the multi-artist competition format ''[[Destination Eurovision]]'' to select the French entry. In June 2020, France Télévisions announced that a new national final format would take place to select the French entry for the 2021 contest. == Before Eurovision == === ''Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez!'' === ''Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez'' will be the national final organised by [[France 2]] to select France's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The competition will take place on 30 January 2021, produced in [[Paris]] and will be hosted by [[Stéphane Bern]] and [[Laurence Boccolini]]. The show will be broadcast on France 2 as well as online via the broadcaster's official website ''france.tv''. Internationally, it will be available on [[TV5Monde]] and in Canada via time delay on [[TV5 Québec Canada]]. ==== Competing entries ==== France 2 opened a submission period on 29 June 2020 in order for interested artists and songwriters to submit their proposals through an online submission form up until the deadline on 30 September 2020. Songs were required to contain a majority of French language lyrics with a free language allowance for the remaining lyrics.<ref>{{Cite web|date=29 June 2020|title=Sélection France 2021|url=https://www.eurovision-france.fr/selection-france-2021/|access-date=28 November 2020|website=eurovision-france.fr|language=fr}}</ref> At the closing of the deadline, the French broadcaster received 700 submissions. A selection committee reviewed the received submissions, shortlisted twenty entries for an audition round which took place at the Apollo Théâtre in Paris and selected twelve to compete in the national final.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Gallagher|first=Robyn|date=22 November 2020|title=France TV confirms new national final ‘Eurovision France, c’est vous qui décidez!’ for January|url=https://wiwibloggs.com/2020/11/22/france-tv-confirms-new-national-final-eurovision-france-cest-vous-qui-decidez-for-january/258897/|access-date=28 November 2020|website=Wiwibloggs}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=9 December 2020|title=FRANCE 2021 : Les 12 Finalistes d'Eurovision France|url=http://www.eurovision-fr.net/news/lire.php?id=6547|access-date=11 December 2020|website=eurovision-fr.net|language=fr}}</ref> The competing artists and songs were announced on 9 December 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 December 2020|title=France has started their new selection process for Eurovision 2021|url=https://eurovision.tv/story/france-returns-to-national-final-to-select-their-entry-for-eurovision|website=eurovision.tv}}</ref> ==== Final ==== The final will take place on 30 January 2021. Twelve entries will compete and the winner will be selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top seven entries will be determined exclusively by public televoting to advance to the second round. An additional entry will be determined from the remaining five entries by a ten-member jury panel to advance. The jury panel will consist of [[Amir Haddad|Amir]] (jury president, singer, songwriter, represented [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016|France in the 2016 Contest]]), [[Chimène Badi]] (singer), [[Michèle Bernier]] (comedian), Agustín Galiana (singer and comedian), [[Jean Paul Gaultier|Jean-Paul Gaultier]] (fashion designer), [[Élodie Gossuin]] (television presenter), [[Duncan Laurence]] (Dutch singer, winner of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2019]]), [[André Manoukian]] (jazz singer and former judge on ''[[Nouvelle Star]]''), [[Marie Myriam]] (singer, winner of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1977]]) and [[Natasha St-Pier]] (singer, represented [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001|France in the 2001 Contest]]). In the second round, the winner will be determined by the combination of public televoting (50%) and the jury panel (50%).<ref>{{Cite web|last=W|first=Pauly|date=8 January 2021|title=Eurovision France, c’est vous qui décidez : conférence de presse|url=https://eurovision-quotidien.com/eurovision-france-cest-vous-qui-decidez-conference-de-presse/|access-date=8 January 2020|website=l'Eurovision au Quotidien|language=fr}}</ref> ==== First Round ==== Twelve entries will compete in the first round and eight will qualify to the second round. Public televoting first selected the top seven entries to advance and the jury panel selected an additional qualifier from the remaining five entries. {{refbegin}} {{legend-inline|#DDA0DD|Public vote qualifier}} {{legend-inline|#ffe87c|Jury qualifier}} {{refend}} {| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;" !scope="col"|Draw !scope="col"|Artist !scope="col"|Song !scope="col"|Language !scope="col"|Songwriter(s) !scope="col"|Result |- | align="center" | 1 | Andriamad | "{{lang|fr|Alléluia|italic=no}}" | [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]] | Andriamad | |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 2 | Juliette Moraine | "{{lang|fr|Pourvu qu'on m'aime|italic=no}}" | French | Juliette Moraine, Rémi Portat | |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 3 | Céphaz | "{{lang|fr|On a mangé le soleil|italic=no}}" | French | Antoine Essertier, Elise Rieslinger | |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" |4 | Amui | "{{lang|fr|Maeva|italic=no}}" | French, [[Tahitian language|Tahitian]] | Ken Carlter, Serena F. Carlter, Edwiga Taerea | |- | align="center" | 5 | Philippine | "{{lang|fr|Bah non|italic=no}}" | French | Philippine Zadéo, Caméléon | |- | align="center" | 6 | Terence James | "{{lang|fr|Je t'emmènerai danser|italic=no}}" | French | Terence James, Ben Mazué | |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 7 | [[Barbara Pravi]] | "{{lang|fr|[[Voilà (Barbara Pravi song)|Voilà]]|italic=no}}" | French | Barbara Pravi, Lili Poe, Igit | |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 8 | PONY X | "{{lang|fr|Amour fou|italic=no}}" | French, English | Spoolman, SquirL, Clarence | |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 9 | Casanova | "{{lang|co|Tutti|italic=no}}" | French, [[Corsican language|Corsican]] | Yoann Casanova, Théo Grasset, Jérôme Brulant | |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#ffe87c;" | align="center" |10 | LMK | "{{lang|fr|Magique|italic=no}}" | French, English | Eve-Line Lamarca, High P | |- | align="center" |11 | Ali | "{{lang|fr|Paris me dit (Yalla ya helo!)|italic=no}}" | French | [[Hyphen Hyphen]] | |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" |12 | 21 Juin Le Duo | "{{lang|fr|Peux-tu me dire?|italic=no}}" | French | Julien Guillemin, Manon Pècheur, Jan Orsi | |} ==== Second Round ==== The eight entries that qualified from the first round will compete the winner will be selected. {| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;" |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" ! Draw ! Artist ! Song ! Jury ! Televote ! Total ! Place |- | 1 | align="left" | Casanova | align="left" | "Tutti" |22 |80 |102 |4 |- | 2 | align="left" | Juliette Moraine | align="left" | "Pourvu qu’on m’aime" |76 |60 |136 |2 |- | 3 | align="left" | Céphaz | align="left" | "On a mangé le soleil" |52 |30 |82 |5 |- | 4 | align="left" | 21 Juin Le Duo | align="left" | "Peux-tu me dire?" |18 |20 |38 |8 |- | 5 | align="left" | Amui | align="left" | "Maeva" |8 |70 |78 |6 |- | 6 | align="left" | [[Barbara Pravi]] | align="left" | "[[Voilà (Barbara Pravi song)|Voilà]]" |104 |100 |204 |1 |- | 7 | align="left" | Pony X | align="left" | "Amour fou" |74 |50 |124 |3 |- | 8 | align="left" | LMK | align="left" | "Magique" |66 |10 |76 |7 |} {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;" |- ! colspan="13" |Detailed Jury Votes |- !Draw !Song !<small>Amir</small> !<small>{{Abbr|C. Badi|Chimène Badi}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|M. Bernier|Michèle Bernier}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|A. Galiana|Agustín Galiana}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|J. P. Gaultier|Jean-Paul Gaultier}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|É. Gossuin|Élodie Gossuin}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|D. Laurence|Duncan Laurence}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|A. Manoukian|André Manoukian}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|M. Myriam|Marie Myriam}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|N. St-Pier|Natasha St-Pier}}</small> !Total |- | 1 | align="left" | | | | | | | | | | | | |- |- | 2 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 3 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 4 | align="left" | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 5 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- |6 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 7 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 8 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |} == At Eurovision == The [[Eurovision Song Contest 2021]] is scheduled to take place at [[Rotterdam Ahoy]] in [[Rotterdam]], the Netherlands, and will consist of two semi-finals held on 18 and 20 May, and the grand final on 22 May 2021.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=[[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]] |title=Rotterdam 2021 - Eurovision Song Contest |url=https://eurovision.tv/event/rotterdam-2021 |access-date=2020-12-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200917134721if_/https://eurovision.tv/event/rotterdam-2021 |archive-date=2020-11-17}}</ref> As France is a member of the [[Big Five (Eurovision)|Big 5]], their entry for 2021 will directly qualify to the final, along with Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and host country the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=EBU |title=Rules - Eurovision Song Contest |url=https://eurovision.tv/about/rules |access-date=2020-12-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200408073043/https://eurovision.tv/about/rules |archive-date=2020-04-08}}</ref> The top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the grand final. == References == {{Reflist|30em}} == External links == * [https://www.france.tv/france-2/eurovision Official France 2 Eurovision site] {{France in the Eurovision Song Contest|state=collapsed}} {{Eurovision Song Contest 2021|state=collapsed}} [[Category:Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021]] [[Category:France in the Eurovision Song Contest]] [[Category:2021 in France]]'
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'{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Infobox song contest national year |Year=2021 |Country=France |Preselection=''Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez!'' |Preselection date=30 January 2021 |Entrant=[[Barbara Pravi]] |Song=[[Voilà (Barbara Pravi song)|Voilà]] |Writer= |SF result= |Final result= }} [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest|France]] will participate in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2021]] in [[Rotterdam]], the Netherlands. Their entry will be selected through the national selection ''Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez!'', organised by the French broadcaster [[France Télévisions]] in collaboration with the television channel [[France 2]]. As a member of the "[[Eurovision Song Contest#Big Four and Big Five|Big 5]]", France will automatically qualify to compete in the final of the contest. == Background == {{main|France in the Eurovision Song Contest}} Prior to the 2021 Contest, France had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest sixty-two times since its debut as one of seven countries to take part in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1956|1956]]. France first won the contest in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1958|1958]] with "[[Dors, mon amour]]" performed by [[André Claveau]]. In the 1960s, they won three times, with "[[Tom Pillibi]]" performed by [[Jacqueline Boyer]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960|1960]], "[[Un premier amour]]" performed by [[Isabelle Aubret]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962|1962]] and "[[Un jour, un enfant]]" performed by [[Frida Boccara]], who won in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969|1969]] in a four-way tie with the [[Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969|Netherlands]], [[Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969|Spain]] and the [[United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969|United Kingdom]]. France's fifth victory came in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977|1977]], when [[Marie Myriam]] won with the song "[[L'oiseau et l'enfant]]". France have also finished second four times, with [[Paule Desjardins]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957|1957]], [[Catherine Ferry (singer)|Catherine Ferry]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976|1976]], [[Joëlle Ursull]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990|1990]] and [[Amina Annabi|Amina]] in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991|1991]], who lost out to [[Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991|Sweden's]] [[Carola Häggkvist|Carola]] in a tie-break. Since 2000, France has managed to place within the top ten four times, with [[Natasha St-Pier]] finishing fourth in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001|2001]], [[Sandrine François]] finishing fifth in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002|2002]], [[Patricia Kaas]] finishing eighth in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009|2009]] and [[Amir Haddad|Amir]] finishing sixth in [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016|2016]]. The French national broadcaster, [[France Télévisions]], broadcasts the event within France and delegates the selection of the nation's entry to the television channel [[France 2]]. The French broadcaster had used both national finals and internal selection to choose the French entry in the past. Between 2015 and 2017, the broadcaster had opted to internally select the French entry. In 2018 and 2019, the broadcaster introduced the multi-artist competition format ''[[Destination Eurovision]]'' to select the French entry. In June 2020, France Télévisions announced that a new national final format would take place to select the French entry for the 2021 contest. == Before Eurovision == === ''Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez!'' === ''Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez'' will be the national final organised by [[France 2]] to select France's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The competition will take place on 30 January 2021, produced in [[Paris]] and will be hosted by [[Stéphane Bern]] and [[Laurence Boccolini]]. The show will be broadcast on France 2 as well as online via the broadcaster's official website ''france.tv''. Internationally, it will be available on [[TV5Monde]] and in Canada via time delay on [[TV5 Québec Canada]]. ==== Competing entries ==== France 2 opened a submission period on 29 June 2020 in order for interested artists and songwriters to submit their proposals through an online submission form up until the deadline on 30 September 2020. Songs were required to contain a majority of French language lyrics with a free language allowance for the remaining lyrics.<ref>{{Cite web|date=29 June 2020|title=Sélection France 2021|url=https://www.eurovision-france.fr/selection-france-2021/|access-date=28 November 2020|website=eurovision-france.fr|language=fr}}</ref> At the closing of the deadline, the French broadcaster received 700 submissions. A selection committee reviewed the received submissions, shortlisted twenty entries for an audition round which took place at the Apollo Théâtre in Paris and selected twelve to compete in the national final.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Gallagher|first=Robyn|date=22 November 2020|title=France TV confirms new national final ‘Eurovision France, c’est vous qui décidez!’ for January|url=https://wiwibloggs.com/2020/11/22/france-tv-confirms-new-national-final-eurovision-france-cest-vous-qui-decidez-for-january/258897/|access-date=28 November 2020|website=Wiwibloggs}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=9 December 2020|title=FRANCE 2021 : Les 12 Finalistes d'Eurovision France|url=http://www.eurovision-fr.net/news/lire.php?id=6547|access-date=11 December 2020|website=eurovision-fr.net|language=fr}}</ref> The competing artists and songs were announced on 9 December 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 December 2020|title=France has started their new selection process for Eurovision 2021|url=https://eurovision.tv/story/france-returns-to-national-final-to-select-their-entry-for-eurovision|website=eurovision.tv}}</ref> ==== Final ==== The final will take place on 30 January 2021. Twelve entries will compete and the winner will be selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top seven entries will be determined exclusively by public televoting to advance to the second round. An additional entry will be determined from the remaining five entries by a ten-member jury panel to advance. The jury panel will consist of [[Amir Haddad|Amir]] (jury president, singer, songwriter, represented [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016|France in the 2016 Contest]]), [[Chimène Badi]] (singer), [[Michèle Bernier]] (comedian), Agustín Galiana (singer and comedian), [[Jean Paul Gaultier|Jean-Paul Gaultier]] (fashion designer), [[Élodie Gossuin]] (television presenter), [[Duncan Laurence]] (Dutch singer, winner of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2019]]), [[André Manoukian]] (jazz singer and former judge on ''[[Nouvelle Star]]''), [[Marie Myriam]] (singer, winner of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1977]]) and [[Natasha St-Pier]] (singer, represented [[France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001|France in the 2001 Contest]]). In the second round, the winner will be determined by the combination of public televoting (50%) and the jury panel (50%).<ref>{{Cite web|last=W|first=Pauly|date=8 January 2021|title=Eurovision France, c’est vous qui décidez : conférence de presse|url=https://eurovision-quotidien.com/eurovision-france-cest-vous-qui-decidez-conference-de-presse/|access-date=8 January 2020|website=l'Eurovision au Quotidien|language=fr}}</ref> ==== First Round ==== Twelve entries will compete in the first round and eight will qualify to the second round. Public televoting first selected the top seven entries to advance and the jury panel selected an additional qualifier from the remaining five entries. {{refbegin}} {{legend-inline|#DDA0DD|Public vote qualifier}} {{legend-inline|#ffe87c|Jury qualifier}} {{refend}} {| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;" !scope="col"|Draw !scope="col"|Artist !scope="col"|Song !scope="col"|Language !scope="col"|Songwriter(s) !scope="col"|Result |- | align="center" | 1 | Andriamad | "{{lang|fr|Alléluia|italic=no}}" | [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]] | Andriamad | Robbed |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 2 | Juliette Moraine | "{{lang|fr|Pourvu qu'on m'aime|italic=no}}" | French | Juliette Moraine, Rémi Portat | Superfinal |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 3 | Céphaz | "{{lang|fr|On a mangé le soleil|italic=no}}" | French | Antoine Essertier, Elise Rieslinger | Awful |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" |4 | Amui | "{{lang|fr|Maeva|italic=no}}" | French, [[Tahitian language|Tahitian]] | Ken Carlter, Serena F. Carlter, Edwiga Taerea | Superfinal |- | align="center" | 5 | Philippine | "{{lang|fr|Bah non|italic=no}}" | French | Philippine Zadéo, Caméléon | Extremely Robbed |- | align="center" | 6 | Terence James | "{{lang|fr|Je t'emmènerai danser|italic=no}}" | French | Terence James, Ben Mazué | Robbed |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 7 | [[Barbara Pravi]] | "{{lang|fr|[[Voilà (Barbara Pravi song)|Voilà]]|italic=no}}" | French | Barbara Pravi, Lili Poe, Igit | Awful Piece of Shit |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 8 | PONY X | "{{lang|fr|Amour fou|italic=no}}" | French, English | Spoolman, SquirL, Clarence | Superfinal |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" | 9 | Casanova | "{{lang|co|Tutti|italic=no}}" | French, [[Corsican language|Corsican]] | Yoann Casanova, Théo Grasset, Jérôme Brulant | Overrated |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#ffe87c;" | align="center" |10 | LMK | "{{lang|fr|Magique|italic=no}}" | French, English | Eve-Line Lamarca, High P | Jury Winner |- | align="center" |11 | Ali | "{{lang|fr|Paris me dit (Yalla ya helo!)|italic=no}}" | French | [[Hyphen Hyphen]] | Eliminated |- style="font-weight:bold; background:#DDA0DD;" | align="center" |12 | 21 Juin Le Duo | "{{lang|fr|Peux-tu me dire?|italic=no}}" | French | Julien Guillemin, Manon Pècheur, Jan Orsi | Superfinal |} ==== Second Round ==== The eight entries that qualified from the first round will compete the winner will be selected. {| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;" |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" ! Draw ! Artist ! Song ! Jury ! Televote ! Total ! Place |- | 1 | align="left" | Casanova | align="left" | "Tutti" |22 |80 |102 |4 |- | 2 | align="left" | Juliette Moraine | align="left" | "Pourvu qu’on m’aime" |76 |60 |136 |2 |- | 3 | align="left" | Céphaz | align="left" | "On a mangé le soleil" |52 |30 |82 |5 |- | 4 | align="left" | 21 Juin Le Duo | align="left" | "Peux-tu me dire?" |18 |20 |38 |8 |- | 5 | align="left" | Amui | align="left" | "Maeva" |8 |70 |78 |6 |- | 6 | align="left" | [[Barbara Pravi]] | align="left" | "[[Voilà (Barbara Pravi song)|Voilà]]" |104 |100 |204 |1 |- | 7 | align="left" | Pony X | align="left" | "Amour fou" |74 |50 |124 |3 |- | 8 | align="left" | LMK | align="left" | "Magique" |66 |10 |76 |7 |} {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;" |- ! colspan="13" |Detailed Jury Votes |- !Draw !Song !<small>Amir</small> !<small>{{Abbr|C. Badi|Chimène Badi}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|M. Bernier|Michèle Bernier}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|A. Galiana|Agustín Galiana}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|J. P. Gaultier|Jean-Paul Gaultier}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|É. Gossuin|Élodie Gossuin}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|D. Laurence|Duncan Laurence}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|A. Manoukian|André Manoukian}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|M. Myriam|Marie Myriam}}</small> !<small>{{Abbr|N. St-Pier|Natasha St-Pier}}</small> !Total |- | 1 | align="left" | | | | | | | | | | | | |- |- | 2 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 3 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 4 | align="left" | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 5 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- |6 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 7 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |- | 8 | align=left| | | | | | | | | | | | |} == At Eurovision == The [[Eurovision Song Contest 2021]] is scheduled to take place at [[Rotterdam Ahoy]] in [[Rotterdam]], the Netherlands, and will consist of two semi-finals held on 18 and 20 May, and the grand final on 22 May 2021.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=[[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]] |title=Rotterdam 2021 - Eurovision Song Contest |url=https://eurovision.tv/event/rotterdam-2021 |access-date=2020-12-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200917134721if_/https://eurovision.tv/event/rotterdam-2021 |archive-date=2020-11-17}}</ref> As France is a member of the [[Big Five (Eurovision)|Big 5]], their entry for 2021 will directly qualify to the final, along with Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and host country the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=EBU |title=Rules - Eurovision Song Contest |url=https://eurovision.tv/about/rules |access-date=2020-12-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200408073043/https://eurovision.tv/about/rules |archive-date=2020-04-08}}</ref> The top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the grand final. == References == {{Reflist|30em}} == External links == * [https://www.france.tv/france-2/eurovision Official France 2 Eurovision site] {{France in the Eurovision Song Contest|state=collapsed}} {{Eurovision Song Contest 2021|state=collapsed}} [[Category:Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021]] [[Category:France in the Eurovision Song Contest]] [[Category:2021 in France]]'
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