Where to watch the Eurovision 2023 Grand Final: live stream the song contest

Are you ready for a global celebration? Europe’s most famous singing contest, Eurosong 2023, returned this week with a characteristic flourish. For those unfamiliar with the competition, each European country submits an 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 televised international music competitions.

Eurovision 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 take place in Liverpool, UK. The semifinals 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 how to watch the Eurovision 2023 grand final below!

Where to watch the Eurovision Grand Final 2023 2023

Eurovision 2023 logo.

The Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final will air at 3:00pm ET/12:00pm PT on Saturday, May 13.

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Who competes in the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023?

Three women and one man pose for the signing of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.

Below is a list of the remaining countries competing in the grand finale, along with the artist or band representing each country and the song they will sing on the show. This list is in order of when they will perform during the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 show.

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

portuguese | mock – oh heart

Switzerland | Remo Forrer- Water gun

Poland | White – Only

Serbian | Lucas Black – I’m just sleepy

France | The Zarra- Evidence

Cyprus | Andrés Lambrou- break a broken heart

Spain | White Dove- eea

Sweden | Loreen- A tattoo

Albanian | Albina and Kelmendi Family – blows

Italy | Marko Mengoni – due life

Estonian | alika- bridges

Finland | Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha

Czech Republic | vesna- my sister’s crown

Australia | traveler – Promise

Belgium | Gustaf- Thanks to you

Armenian | brunette – future lover

Moldova | Pasha Parfeni – soarele and moon

Ukraine | TWORCHI Steel heart

Norway | Alexandra- queen of kings

Germany | lord of the lost blood and shine

lithuania | Monika Linkyte – Stay

israeli | Noa Kirel Unicorn

Slovenia | Joker out – seize the day

Croatia | Let 3 – Mom ŠČ!

Great Britain | Mae Muller – i wrote a song

When is the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 grand final broadcast for subscribers?

The Eurovision 2023 Grand Final begins broadcasting on Saturday, May 13 for subscribers.

How much does it cost?

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If you sign up for Peacock today, there is no longer a free tier option. You must hire 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 it worth watching the grand finale of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023?

Welcome to Liverpool | Eurovision 2023 – BBC

Yeah american idol became an Olympic sport, the result would be Eurovision. The competition combines the competition of a singing show with the national pride displayed at the Olympic Games. The result is a fun musical celebration of epic proportions.

You never know if you’ll be witnessing the next performance by 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 look at Peacock!

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