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Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017

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Armenia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2017
Eurovision Song Contest 2017
Participating broadcasterPublic Television of Armenia (AMPTV)
Country Armenia
Selection processArtist:Depi Evratesil
Song: Internal Selection
Selection date24 December 2016
Song:
9 March 2017
Competing entry
Song"Fly with Me"
ArtistArtsvik
Songwriters
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (7th, 152 points)
Final result18th, 79 points
Participation chronology
◄201620172018►

Armenia was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Fly with Me" written by Lilith Navasardyan, Levon Navasardyan,Avet Barseghyan and David Tserunyan. The song was performed byArtsvik, who was selected through the national finalDepi Evratesil organised by the Armenian broadcasterPublic Television of Armenia (AMPTV) to represent Armenia in the 2017 contest inKyiv, Ukraine. The national final involved 75 contestants and took place over three months. Two contestants ultimately qualified to compete in the final on 24 December 2016 where a jury panel and a public televote selected Artsvik as the winner. The song "Fly with Me" was selected internally and later presented to the public on 18 March 2017.

Armenia was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 9 May 2017. Performing during the show in position 16, "Fly with Me" was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 13 May. It was later revealed that Armenia placed seventh out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 152 points. In the final, Armenia performed in position 5 and placed eighteenth out of the 26 participating countries with 79 points.

Background

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Main article:Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2017 contest, Armenia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest ten times since its first entry in2006.[1] Its highest placing in the contest, to this point, has been fourth place, which the nation achieved on two occasions: in2008 with the song "Qélé, Qélé" performed bySirusho and in2014 with the song "Not Alone" performed byAram Mp3. Armenia had, to this point, failed to qualify to the final on only one occasion in2011. The nation briefly withdrew from the contest in2012 due tolong-standing tensions with then host countryAzerbaijan.[2] In2016, "LoveWave" performed byIveta Mukuchyan placed seventh in the final.

The Armenian national broadcaster,Public Television of Armenia (AMPTV), broadcasts the event within Armenia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. AMPTV confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest on 30 June 2016.[3] Armenia has used various methods to select the Armenian entry in the past, such as a live televised national final to choose the performer, song or both to compete at Eurovision. However internal selections have also been held on occasion. Since2014, the broadcaster internally selected both the artist and the song. However, AMPTV announced along with their participation confirmation that a national final would be organized to select the Armenian performer for the 2017 contest, with the song being internally selected.[3]

Before Eurovision

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Depi Evratesil

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Depi Evratesil (Towards Eurovision) was the first edition of the national finalDepi Evratesil and selected the Armenian representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.[4] The competition involved a three-month-long process that commenced on 1 October 2016 and concluded with a winning artist on 24 December 2016.[4] All shows in the competition took place at the AMPTV studios inYerevan, hosted byGohar Gasparyan and broadcast onArmenia 1 as well as online via the broadcaster's website1tv.am.[5]

Format

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The national final took place over four stages and consisted of ten episodes. The first stage was the auditions, aired between 1 and 15 October 2016. Following the auditions, 37 contestants were selected by a six-member judging panel to proceed to the second stage of the competition. The second stage was the Judges Selection, aired between 22 October and 12 November 2016 where each member of the judging panel selected four contestants for their teams. If the judges liked the performance, they had the option of pressing a button in front of them during the last ten seconds of each performance, with the first judge that pressed the button getting the contestant who would proceed to the third stage of the competition. The third stage was titled One of Two stage and aired between 19 November and 3 December 2016 where the judges selected two of their team members to battle against each other. The team's judge awarded three points to his/her favourite contestant and the other five judges awarded one point to their favourite contestant. The contestant that received the least points was eliminated. The two remaining contestants in each team battled against each other during the final round and the team's judge selected one contestant to proceed to the fourth stage, the Live Shows. Two semi-finals took place on 10 and 17 December 2016 where two contestants were eliminated per show. The two remaining contestants proceeded to the live final on 24 December 2016 where the winner was selected from the two finalists.

The results of the first three stages of the national final were determined exclusively by the six-member judging panel, while results of the live shows were determined by the 50/50 combination of votes from a jury panel and a public vote. The public were able to cast their votes via SMS, while the members of the jury panel varied in composition from show to show. The judging panel was made up of six previous Armenian Eurovision entrants and consisted of:[5]

Contestants

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On 6 July 2016, AMPTV announced an online application period with a deadline of 13 November 2016. Eligible applicants were those aged at least 16 and are of Armenian citizenship or heritage.[4] The broadcaster received more than 120 applications at the closing of the deadline, among them being artists from the worldwideArmenian diaspora in the United States, France, Spain, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Uzbekistan and Lebanon. 75 of the applicants performed in front of the six-member judging panel during the auditions held in September 2016 and had two minutes to convince the judges, which focused on the artists vocal capacity, the performance on stage, and the overall impression by the act. 37 contestants were selected to proceed to the Judges Selection as more than three judges pressed their buttons for their performances.[6]

Teams

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  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
  •   Fourth place
  •   Eliminated in Semi-Final 1
  •   Eliminated in One of Two
JudgesTop 24 artists
Anush ArshakyanMartaAlexander PlatoAnna SedrakyanStepan Hovhannisyan
HaykoEgineAnna DanielyanYeva KansAmalia Margaryan
Iveta MukuchyanVahe AleksanyanAsmik ShiroyanSona DunoyanChristina Mangasaryan
Aram Mp3LucyLilit HarutyunyanJujoSaro Gevorgyan
Inga ArshakyanSyuzanna MelqonyanGevorg HarutyunyanNarine JinanyanKarina Harutyunyan
Essaï AltounianArtsvikOpera VivaMarissaOnly Girls

Shows

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Judges Selection
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Episode 1  – 22 October 2016
ArtistSongSeconds LeftSelected Judge
Veronika Grigoryan"Rijeka bez imena"EliminatedN/A
Lucy"Mercy"10Aram Mp3
Egine"Sledgehammer"9Hayko
Syuzanna Melqonyan"The Power of Love"9Inga
Opera Viva"Nessun dorma"10Essaï
Mery Mheryan"One Night Only"EliminatedN/A
Christina Mangasaryan"Try"10Iveta
Saro Gevorgyan"Bang Bang"10Aram Mp3
Rob Avalyan"Yassou Maria"EliminatedN/A
Episode 2 – 29 October 2016
ArtistSongSeconds LeftSelected Judge
Vahe Aleksanyan"Tonight Again"10Iveta
Payla Kevorkian"Too Close"EliminatedN/A
Marissa"Sweet People"EliminatedEssaï[a]
Jujo"Virtual Insanity"9Aram Mp3
Albert Ghazaryan"Pero te extraño"EliminatedN/A
Stepan Hovhannisyan"Mamma Knows Best"10Anush
Artsvik"Sweet Dreams"10Essaï
Armenuhi Gasparyan"Feeling Good"EliminatedN/A
Anna Danielyan"Dancing On My Own"2Hayko
  1. ^According to the rules, all six judges must have four participants in their groups. However, when all participants finished their performances, Essaï had only three, so he was given a chance to choose his final team member from eliminated participants. As a result, Marissa was selected as Essaï's fourth team member at the end of the Day 4
Episode 3 – 5 November 2016
ArtistSongSeconds LeftSelected Judge
Mariam Yevriyan"Beggin'"EliminatedN/A
Lilit Harutyunyan"All of Me"10Aram Mp3
Marta"How Deep Is Your Love"9Anush
Diana Adamyan"Bang Bang"EliminatedN/A
Kristina Avtisyan"Hit the Road Jack"EliminatedN/A
Alexander Plato"Monologue"10Anush
Anna Sedrakyan"Wicked Game"8Anush
Diana Dikovski"Georgia on My Mind"EliminatedN/A
Arthur Abgar"Te quiero, te quiero"EliminatedN/A
Asmik Shiroyan"Dziwny jest ten świat"10Iveta
Episode 4 – 12 November 2016
ArtistSongSeconds LeftSelected Judge
Only Girls"Kukushka" (The Cuckoo)10Essaï
Sona Dunoyan"Sorry"6Iveta
Gevorg Harutyunyan"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"7Inga
Axel Daveyan"Feeling Good"EliminatedN/A
Karine Harutyunyan"Listen"10Inga
Zemfira Fridon"Simply the Best"EliminatedN/A
Yeva Kans"We Are the World"9Hayko
Amalia Margaryan"The Show Must Go On"9Hayko
Narine Jinanyan"Love On Top"10Inga
One of Two
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During the fifth and sixth episodes, twelve of the remaining contestants, two from each team, competed and one contestant per team advanced. During the seventh episode, the remaining two contestants from each team competed and one contestant per team qualified to the Live Shows.

Episode 5 – 19 November 2016
OrderJudgeArtistSongJudges VotesTotal
AnushHaykoIvetaAram Mp3IngaEssaï
1Aram Mp3Saro Gevorgyan"Cheating"3
Lucy"Euphoria"5
2IngaKarina Harutyunyan"Think"1
Gevorg Harutyunyan"I Am Alive"7
3HaykoAmalia Margaryan"Jason's Song (Gave It Away)"1
Anna Danielyan"I See Fire"7
4AnushMarta"Back in the Day (Puff)"7
Stepan Hovhannisyan"Say Something"1
5EssaïOnly Girls"Arshaluys er..."0
Artsvik"If I Ain't Got You"8
6IvetaChristina Mangasaryan"I Put a Spell on You"2
Asmik Shiroyan"Sweet Lovin'"6
Episode 6 – 26 November 2016
OrderJudgeArtistSongJudges VotesTotal
AnushHaykoIvetaAram Mp3IngaEssaï
1Aram Mp3Lilit Harutyunyan"Price Tag"5
Jujo"River"3
2IngaNarine Jinanyan"Impossible"3
Syuzanna Melqonyan"Ain't No Other Man"5
3HaykoYeva Kans"I'm Outta Love"1
Egine"Tired"/"Burnin' Up"7
4AnushAnna Sedrakyan"Seven Nation Army"0
Alexander Plato"Ke qeler" / "Lily"8
5EssaïOpera Viva"Maria"6
Marissa"Stop!"2
6IvetaSona Dunoyan"Dangerous Woman"1
Vahe Aleksanyan"My Prayer"7
Episode 7 – 3 December 2016
OrderJudgeArtistSongResult
1IvetaVahe Aleksanyan"Radioactive"Selected
Asmik Shiroyan"The Way You Make Me Feel"Eliminated
2IngaSyuzanna Melqonyan"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"Selected
Gevorg Harutyunyan"A Song for You"Eliminated
3HaykoEgine"Sexy Silk"Selected
Anna Danielyan"Rumour Has It"Eliminated
4EssaïOpera Viva"You Raise Me Up"Eliminated
Artsvik"Stand Up for Love"Selected
5Aram Mp3Lucy"Say Something"Selected
Lilit Harutyunyan"Nothing Compares 2 U"Eliminated
6AnushMarta"Siro Kamar"(Սիրո կամար)Selected
Alexander Plato"Faust Cantata"Eliminated
Semi-finals
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The two semi-finals took place on 10 and 17 December 2016. Two contestants were eliminated from each semi-final based on the 50/50 combination of votes from a professional jury and a public televote. The jury in the first semi-final consisted of nine Armenian members who each distributed their points from 1 to 6, while the jury in the second semi-final consisted of eleven international members who each distributed their points from 1 to 4. The viewers and the juries each had a total of 189 points in the first semi-final and 110 points in the second semi-final to award. The viewer vote was based on the percentage of votes each song achieved. For example, if a song gained 10% of the viewer vote, then that entry would be awarded 10% of all jury points rounded to the nearest integer: 19 points in the first semi-final and 11 points in the second semi-final. In addition to the performances of the contestants, the interval acts featured Armenian2016 Junior Eurovision entrantsAnahit and Mary with their song "Tarber" in the first semi-final, andSos and Victoria Petrosyan with theirquick-change acts in the second semi-final.

Semi-final 1 – 10 December 2016
DrawJudgeArtistSolo SongDuet Song(with Judge)JuryTelevoteTotalPlaceResult
1AnushMarta"Naughty Girl""Amenic Amena"(Ամենից ամենա)4849971Advanced
2EssaïArtsvik"Hurt""Hayastan ashkharh"(Հայաստան աշխարհ)3239712Advanced
3HaykoEgine"A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)""Somos novios"2533584Advanced
4Aram Mp3Lucy"Turn Around""Beneath Your Beautiful"2017376Eliminated
5IngaSyuzanna Melqonyan"Je suis malade""Forma de vida"3136673Advanced
6IvetaVahe Aleksanyan"Writing's on the Wall""You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You"3315485Eliminated

Armenian Jury Members

  • Naira Gyurjinyan [hy](Conductor)
  • Lira Kocharyan(Music producer)
  • Lilit Navasardyan(Composer)
  • Artur Asatryan(Music producer)
  • Avet Barseghyan(TV presenter, songwriter)
  • Artur Manukyan [hy](TV producer)
  • Kristina Avagimyan(Choreographer)
  • Arthur Ghukasyan(TV producer)
  • Nur(Designer, sculpture)
Semi-final 2 – 17 December 2016
DrawJudgeArtistFirst SongSecond Song(Eurovision Hit)JuryTelevoteTotalPlaceResult
1AnushMarta"Popuri""Rhythm Inside"2140612Advanced
2IngaSyuzanna Melqonyan"It's a Man's Man's Man's World""Sweet People"3024543Eliminated
3EssaïArtsvik"Crazy""A Million Voices"3527621Advanced
4HaykoEgine"Crazy in Love""Warrior"2419434Eliminated

International Jury Members

Final
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The final took place on 24 December 2016. The two finalists that qualified from the second semi-final competed and the winner,Artsvik, was selected by the 50/50 combination of votes from a seven-member Panarmenian jury panel with members from the worldwideArmenian diaspora and a public televote. Both the jury and viewer vote were awarded based on the percentage of votes each song achieved. In addition to the performances of the contestants, the interval acts featuredCypriot 2017 Eurovision entrantHovig with a mashup of his songs and "Hayi acher", andArmenia 2016 Eurovision entrantIveta Mukuchyan with "LoveWave" and "Amenic amena".

Final – 24 December 2016
DrawJudgeArtistFirst SongSong(Armenian Hit)JuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1AnushMarta"Don't Stop the Music"/"Only Girl (In the World)""Tsov"(Ծով)19%10%29%2
2EssaïArtsvik"I Have Nothing""Aprelu april"(Ապրելու ապրիլ)31%40%71%1

Pan-Armenian Jury Members

  • – Karen Asatryan(Musician, composer)
  • – Rita Movsesian(Singer)
  • Iskui Abalyan(Singer)
  • – Arthur Aharonyan(Violinist)
  • Araksya Mushegyan [ru](Music producer, composer)
  • – Anais Heghoyan(Opera singer)
  • Arthur Gourounlian(Dancer, choreographer)

Song selection

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Following Artsvik's win atDepi Evratesil 2017 on 24 December 2016, AMPTV announced a public call for song submissions with a deadline of 30 January 2017. More than 300 songs were submitted by songwriters worldwide and ten songs were under consideration.[6] The song "Fly with Me", composed by Lilith Navasardyan and Levon Navasardyan with lyrics byAvet Barseghyan and David Tserunyan, was announced as the Armenian entry on 9 March 2017.[7] Artsvik filmed the official video for the song prior to the presentation, which was directed by Arthur Manukyan. The song and video were presented to the public on 18 March 2017.[6]

Promotion

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Artsvik made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Fly with Me" as the Armenian Eurovision entry. Between 3 and 6 April, Artsvik took part in promotional activities inTel Aviv, Israel and performed during theIsrael Calling event held at the Ha'teatron venue.[8][9] On 14 April, Artsvik performed during theEurovision in Concert event which was held at theMelkweg venue inAmsterdam, Netherlands and hosted byCornald Maas andSelma Björnsdóttir.[10] Artsvik had also planned to take part in theEurovision Pre-Party event on 4 April which would be held inMoscow, Russia, however, her participation was cancelled following the event's suspension.[11]

At Eurovision

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Artsvik during a press meet and greet

All countries except the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom), and the host country, are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. TheEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot.[12] On 31 January 2017, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Armenia was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 9 May 2017, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[13]

Once all the competing songs for the 2017 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Armenia was set to perform in position 16, following the entry from theCyprus and before the entry fromSlovenia.[14]

In Armenia, the two semi-finals and the final were broadcast onArmenia 1 andPublic Radio of Armenia with commentary byAvet Barseghyan andGohar Gasparyan (first semi-final and final). The Armenian spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Armenian jury during the final, wasIveta Mukuchyan who had previously represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest in2016.

Semi-final

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Artsvik during a rehearsal before the first semi-final

Artsvik took part in technical rehearsals on 1 and 5 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 8 and 9 May. This included the jury show on 9 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.

The Armenian performance featured Artsvik dressed in a black pant-suit and joined by two dancers on stage performing a routine which mainly involved hand movements. The stage presentation included smoke and pyrotechnic effects throughout the performance. The LED screens projected old traditional images in pink and purple colours with a hologram of a bird appearing and flying away at the end of the performance.[15][16][17] The stage director and choreographer for the Armenian performance was Sacha Jean-Baptiste. The two dancers that joined Artsvik on stage were Fanny Svensson and Marlene Lindahl, while the singer was also joined by three off-stage backing vocalists: Anushik Ter-Ghukasyan,Amaliya Margaryan and Viktoria Pogosyan.[18][19]

At the end of the show, Armenia was announced as having finished in the top 10 and subsequently qualifying for the grand final. It was later revealed that Armenia placed second in the semi-final, receiving a total of 152 points: 65 points from the televoting and 87 points from the juries.[20]

Final

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Shortly after the first semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in. This draw was done in the order the countries appeared in the semi-final running order. Armenia was drawn to compete in the first half. Following this draw, the shows' producers decided upon the running order of the final, as they had done for the semi-finals. Armenia was subsequently placed to perform in position 5, following the entry fromAustria and before the entry from theNetherlands.

Artsvik once again took part in dress rehearsals on 12 and 13 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show. Artsvik performed a repeat of her semi-final performance during the final on 13 May. Armenia placed eighteenth in the final, scoring 79 points: 21 points from the televoting and 58 points from the juries.

Voting

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Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act.[21] In addition, no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.[22]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Armenia and awarded by Armenia in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Armenia

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Points awarded to Armenia (Semi-final 1)[23]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Greece
10 points Georgia
8 points Montenegro
7 points Belgium Georgia
6 points Poland
5 points
4 points
3 points Sweden
2 points
1 point Latvia Slovenia
Points awarded to Armenia (Final)[24]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points Georgia
8 points Greece
7 points Albania
6 points France Moldova
5 points Serbia
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point Cyprus

Points awarded by Armenia

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Points awarded by Armenia (Semi-final 1)[23]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Cyprus Cyprus
10 points Moldova Greece
8 points Georgia Moldova
7 points Portugal Portugal
6 points Belgium Georgia
5 points Greece Sweden
4 points Sweden Czech Republic
3 points Australia Iceland
2 points Poland Poland
1 point Montenegro Australia
Points awarded by Armenia (Final)[24]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Cyprus Portugal
10 points Portugal Greece
8 points France Moldova
7 points Bulgaria Cyprus
6 points Moldova Sweden
5 points Belgium Norway
4 points Italy United Kingdom
3 points Sweden France
2 points Romania Italy
1 point Greece Austria

Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the Armenian jury:[25]

  • Ara Gevorgyan (jury chairperson) – musician, composer
  • Emma Asatryan – vocal teacher, singer, songwriter
  • Eduard Topchjan – conductor (jury member in semi-final 1)
  • Aramayis Hayrapetyan – director
  • Zaruhi Babayan – singer, vocal teacher
  • Tigran Sanoyan – musician (jury member in the final)
Detailed voting results from Armenia (Semi-final 1)[23]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
A. GevorgyanE. AsatryanE. TopchjanA. HayrapetyanZ. BabayanRankPointsRankPoints
01 Sweden867456574
02 Georgia255965638
03 Australia1214810710183
04 Albania16131516161612
05 Belgium1371414151356
06 Montenegro141616151415101
07 Finland1012118131214
08 Azerbaijan17171717171716
09 Portugal744544747
10 Greece4222221065
11 Poland91196129292
12 Moldova3333338210
13 Iceland610107118313
14 Czech Republic5961297411
15 Cyprus11111112112
16 Armenia
17 Slovenia1181211101115
18 Latvia1515131381417
Detailed voting results from Armenia (Final)[24]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
A. GevorgyanE. AsatryanA. HayrapetyanT. SanoyanZ. BabayanRankPointsRankPoints
01 Israel24242123182417
02 Poland1112149211224
03 Belarus19112424152215
04 Austria16711131410119
05 Armenia
06 Netherlands2212217131513
07 Moldova433223856
08 Hungary23232020232311
09 Italy10942279274
10 Denmark12101911241618
11 Portugal11111112210
12 Azerbaijan25252525252525
13 Croatia148127221116
14 Australia21221021111921
15 Greece32233210101
16 Spain2020181881820
17 Norway66910106522
18 United Kingdom9147867414
19 Cyprus54134447112
20 Romania13182312202092
21 Germany17131519191712
22 Ukraine1515176161423
23 Belgium22161616172165
24 Sweden8561555683
25 Bulgaria181981491347
26 France71755128338

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National selection:Depi Evratesil
Participation
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Songs
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Songs
Final
Semi-finals
  • "Apollo"
  • "Blackbird"
  • "Breathlessly"
  • "Dance Alone"
  • "Dying to Try"
  • "In Too Deep"
  • "Keep the Faith"
  • "Line"
  • "My Turn"
  • "On My Way"
  • "Paper"
  • "Rain of Revolution"
  • "Space"
  • "Spirit of the Night"
  • "Verona"
  • "World"
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  • "Flame Is Burning"
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