Where to watch Eurovision 2023 semifinal 2: live stream the song contest

The Eurovision Song Contest 2023, Europe’s most famous singing competition, returns this week. For those unfamiliar with the competition, each European country submits one original song to be performed live by a singer or band from their country. Competing countries cast their votes for other countries’ songs to determine the winner. The competition has been around since 1956, making it one of the longest-running annual international televised music competitions.

The competition is usually held in the country of the previous year’s winner. However, the 2022 winner, Ukraine, will not host due to the war with Russia. The 2023 competition will be held in Liverpool, UK. The semi-finals will be hosted by Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso), Julia Sanina (The X Factor Ukraine) and Alesha Dixon (Australia’s Got Talent), with Graham Norton (The Graham Norton Show) joining the trio for the finale.

Find out below how to watch semi-final number 2 of Eurovision 2023!

Where to watch Eurovision 2023

Logo for Eurovision 2023.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

In the US, the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 will be broadcast on Peacock. The second semifinal airs at 3:00 PM ET/12:00 PM PT on Thursday, May 11.

The competition concludes with the Grand Finals at 3:00 PM ET/12:00 PM PT on Saturday, May 13.

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Who is competing in the second semi-final of Eurovision 2023?

Below is a list of the remaining countries competing in the second semi-final along with the artist or band representing each country and the song they will be singing on the show.

Denmark | Reilly – Heart breaking

Armenia | brunette – Future lover

Romania | Teodor Andrej – DGT (Off and On)

Estonia | Alika – Bridges

Belgium | Gustaf – Because of you

Cyprus | Andrew Lambrou – Break a broken heart

Iceland | Dilja – Power

Greece | Victor Vernicos – What they say

Poland | Blank – Solo

Slovenia | Joker Out – seize the day

Georgia | I go – Echo

San Marino | Piqued Jacks – Like an animal

Austria | Teya & Salena – Who the hell is Edgar?

Albania | Albina & Family Kelmendi – It blows

Lithuania | Monika Linkytė – Stay

Australia | Voyager – Promise

Which countries from the first semi-final of Eurovision 2023 made it to the grand final?

Official Eurovision preview: All 37 Eurovision 2023 songs | #UnitedByMusic

The countries that competed in the first semi-final of Eurovision 2023 and advanced to Saturday’s grand final are as follows: Norway, Serbia, Portugal, Croatia, Switzerland, Israel, Moldova, Sweden, Czech Republic and Finland

When is streaming for subscribers?

The 2nd semi-final of Eurovision 2023 starts broadcasting on Thursday, May 11, for subscribers.

How much does it cost?

The Peacock TV app.Peacock

The Peacock Premium plan costs $5 per month, but subscribers can save money by paying $50 per year. This tier offers more than 80,000 hours of ad-supported entertainment, but gives users access to new movies and live events. The second tier, Premium Plus, costs $10 per month. Like Premium, Premium Plus subscribers can save money by paying $100 per year. Premium Plus includes everything from Premium, but without ads.

If you’re signing up for Peacock today, there’s no longer a free tier option. You must sign up for one of these two plans. For those subscribers with the free tier, it is not known if and when this option will be removed from the service.

Is Eurovision 2023 worth watching?

Welcome to Liverpool?? | Eurovision 2023 – BBC

If American Idol became an Olympic sport, the result would be Eurovision. The competition combines the competition of a singing show with the national pride shown at the Olympics. The result is a fun musical celebration of epic proportions.

You never know if you will witness the next performance of a star in the making. Celine Dion, Olivia Newton-John, ABBA, Katrina & the Waves, Bonnie Tyler and Måneskin participated in Eurovision. Will the 2023 competition produce the next big pop sensation? The only way to find out is to watch on Peacock!

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