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The Eurovision 2023 line-up is officially complete, and now we know who will be sharing the stage with the UK’s entry Mae Muller.
With the countdown on, it’s only weeks until 37 countries perform in Liverpool to be crowned the winners of Eurovision 2023.
Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra took the win last year, but was deemed unable to host, and with Sam Ryder coming in second, the UK have been handed the honour.
Shortly before I Wrote A Song singer Mae was announced as our entry, presenters Alesha Dixon, Graham Norton and Hannah Waddingham were announced as the hosts of the Grand Final.
But who will be performing? Here’s everything you need to know…
Eurovision 2023 line-up:
Armenia: Brunette, performing Future Lover
Australia: Voyager, performing Promise
Austria: Teya & Salena, performing Who The Hell is Edgar?
Azerbaijan: TuralTuranX, performing Tell Me More
Belgium: Gustaph, performing Because Of You
Croatia: Let 3, performing Mama SC!
Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou, performing Break A Broken Haert
Czechia: Vesna, performing My Sister’s Crown
Denmark: Reiley, performing Breaking My Heart
Estonia: Alika, performing Bridges
Finland: Kaarija, performing Cha Cha Cha
France: La Zarra, performing Evidemment
Georgia: Iru, performing Echo
Germany: Lord of the Lost: performing Blood & Glitter
Greece: Victor Vernicos, performing What They Say
Iceland: Diljá, performing Power
Ireland: Wild Youth, performing We Are One
Israel: Noa Kirel, performing Unicorn
Italy: Marco Mengoni, performing Due Vite
Latvia: Sudden Lights, performing Aija
Lithuania: Monika Linkyte, performing Stay
Malta: The Busker, performing Dance (Our Own Party)
Moldova: Pasha Parfeni, performing Soarele si Luna
Netherlands: Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper, performing Burning Daylight
Norway: Alessandra, performing Queen of Kings
Poland: Blanka, performing Solo
Portugal: Mimicat, performing Ai Coracao
Romania: Theodor Andrei, performing D.G.T. (Off and On)
San Marino: Piqued Jacks, performing Like An Animal
Serbia: Luke Black, performing Samo Mi Se Spava
Solvenia: Joker Out, performing Carpe Diem
Spain: Blanca Paloma, performing Eaea
Sweden: Loreen, performing Tattoo
Switzerland: Remo Forrer, performing Watergun
Ukraine: Tvorchi, performing Heart Of Steel
United Kingdom: Mae Muller, performing I Wrote A Song
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The official line-up complete comes after Mae revealed she had to make the decision to compete in Eurovision on the spot.
‘It came about just over two months ago when my manager called me and we met up,’ she recalled when appearing on Lorraine on Thursday.
‘I didn’t know what he was going to say, but I had a feeling something big was happening.
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‘He asked how I felt about Eurovision and I was like “what do you mean?” and we had a talk about it.’
Mae was then told an answer on whether she was interested in taking up the offer to compete was needed ‘now’.
‘He said, “you are either 100% in, or you’re not” and I was like “I’m in, let’s go”,’ she shared.
When is Eurovision 2023?
The 2023 Eurovision grand final will take place on Saturday May 13, with the semi-finals being held on Tuesday May 9 and Thursday May 11.
The grand final will take place at the 11,000-capacity Liverpool Arena, which has hosted performances by the likes of the 1975 and Lewis Capaldi.
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While those at home will be able to watch the song contest on BBC One, others managed to get their hands on tickets – despite problems with Ticketmaster and some tickets being resold for a whopping £12,000.
But there’s still a chance to grab some tickets after all, thanks to a prize draw set to take place on Red Nose Day.
The Eurovision Song Contest airs May 13 on BBC One.
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