The Eurovision 2024 finalists have been announced after the second semifinal, with countries like Greece, Switzerland, Austria, and the Netherlands among the qualifiers. The final on Saturday will feature a mix of directly qualified countries and those who competed in the semifinals, including the big five (UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain). Spain will perform eighth in the final, scheduled to begin at 21:00 and can be watched on La 1. The second semifinal showcased various performances, including those of Israel and Spain, which generated mixed reactions from the audience, with some instances of booing and protests.

Among the standout performances in the second semifinal were those of Israel and Switzerland, with Israel qualifying for the final with the song “Hurricane” and facing some audience criticism due to the country’s political situation. Switzerland’s Nemo Mettler presented “The Code,” focusing on gender identity and personal process. The Netherlands also captured attention with the catchy song “Europapa,” highlighting cultural elements from different countries. Additionally, performances from Italy and France, though out of competition, were well-received by the audience and are among the favorites in the final.

Despite a colorful and empowering performance, the Spanish representatives, Megara, did not qualify for the final, along with other countries like Malta, Albania, the Czech Republic, Denmark, and Belgium. Before the semifinal results were announced, the hosts organized a karaoke session with former Eurovision winners, adding to the entertainment of the evening. Ahead of the final, the favorites in the competition according to betting odds are Croatia, Switzerland, Ukraine, Ireland, Italy, and France. The final will present all qualified countries with their performances in a set order starting from Sweden.

The anticipation is high for the final, with various elements expected to captivate viewers. The competition has seen countries with diverse musical styles and messages, including ballads, rap, and pop. The performances range from personal stories to cultural references, reflecting the diversity of the participating nations. With each country bringing their unique flair to the stage, the final promises to be a vibrant and dynamic show for Eurovision fans worldwide. The final will determine the winner of the Micrófono de Cristal, with each act aiming to leave a lasting impression on the audience and the judges.

As the final approaches, the excitement and speculation surrounding the potential winner continue to grow. The final lineup includes a mix of established favorites and underdogs, each with a chance to showcase their talent and creativity on the Eurovision stage. The competition represents a melting pot of musical genres, cultural influences, and artistic visions, creating a truly diverse and captivating experience for viewers. With so much talent on display, the final promises to be a thrilling and memorable event that will leave a lasting impact on the Eurovision community worldwide.

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