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Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

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Finland in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Participating broadcasterYleisradio (Yle)
Country Finland
Selection processEuroviisut 2006
Selection date10 March 2006
Competing entry
Song"Hard Rock Hallelujah"
ArtistLordi
SongwritersTomi Putaansuu
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (1st, 292 points)
Final result1st, 292 points
Participation chronology
◄200520062007►

Finland was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song "Hard Rock Hallelujah", written byTomi Putaansuu, and performed by the bandLordi. The Finnish participating broadcaster,Yleisradio (Yle), organised the national finalEuroviisut 2006 to select its entry for the contest. 12 artists with two songs each were selected to compete in the national final, which consisted of four semi-finals and a final, taking place in February and March 2006. Twelve entries ultimately competed in the final on 10 March where votes from the public selected "Hard Rock Hallelujah" performed by Lordi as the winner.

Finland competed in the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 18 May 2006. Performing during the show in position 16, "Hard Rock Hallelujah" was announced among the top 10 entries of the semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 20 May. This marked the first qualification to the final for Finland since theintroduction of semi-finals in2004. It was later revealed that Finland placed first out of the 23 participating countries in the semi-final with 292 points. In the final, Finland performed in position 17 and placed first out of the 24 participating countries, winning the contest with 292 points. This was Finland's first win in the Eurovision Song Contest since it began participatingin 1961.

Background

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Main article:Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2006 contest,Yleisradio (Yle) had participated in theEurovision Song Contest representing Finland thirty-nine times since its first entry in1961.[1] Its best result in the contest achieved in1973 where the song "Tom Tom Tom" performed byMarion Rung placed sixth.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, Yle organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. The broadcaster confirmed its intentions to participate at the 2006 contest on 12 August 2005.[2] Yle has selected its entries through national final competitions that have varied in format over the years. Since 1961, a selection show that was often titledEuroviisukarsinta highlighted that the purpose of the program was to select a song for Eurovision. Along with its participation confirmation, the broadcaster announced that it would select its entry for the 2006 contest through theEuroviisut selection show.[3]

Before Eurovision

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Euroviisut 2006

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Euroviisut 2006 was the national final organised by Yle to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The competition consisted of five shows that commenced with the first of four semi-finals on 13 January 2006 and concluded with a final on 10 March 2006. All shows were broadcast onYle TV2 and via radio with commentary in Swedish by Hans Johansson onYle Radio Vega.[4][5] The final was also broadcast via radio onYle Radio Suomi.[6]

Format

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The format of the competition consisted of five shows: four semi-finals and a final. Three artists each competed with two songs in each semi-final and the winning song per act qualified to complete the twelve-song lineup in the final. The results for the semi-finals and the final were determined exclusively by a public vote. Public voting included the options of telephone and SMS voting. Prior to each of the four semi-finals, the public was able to vote in advance earlier the day each show was held.[4][7]

Competing entries

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Twelve artists were directly invited by Yle to compete in the national final following consultation with record companies and individual artists and presented on 7 November 2005.[8][9] The entries competing in each semi-final were presented the day of the shows in weekly preview programmes on Yle Radio Suomi between 13 January 2006 and 3 February 2006.[10] Before the final, Katariina Hänninen opted to translate her selected song "Pala taivasta" from Finnish to English.[11]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Annika Eklund [fi]"Shanghain valot"Kerkko Koskinen,Kyösti Salokorpi
"Sinussa on jotain"Esa Nieminen [fi],Sinikka Svärd [fi]
Jane [fi]"Sivuoireita"Niclas Bergwall, Niclas Kings, Curtis A. Richardson,Pekka Eronen [fi]
"V.I.P."Kyösti Salokorpi, Lee Jyrkkä
Jennie"Look At Your Love"Janne Hyöty, Jens Smedman, Sofie Björkgren-Näse
"Take Me Higher"Janne Hyöty, Thomas Karlsson,Jimmy Westerlund [fi]
Johanna Pakonen [fi]"Kerta viimeinen"Pertti Haverinen [fi],Ilkka Vainio [fi]
"Liian monta yötä"
Katariina Hänninen [fi]"Liian aikaisin"Antti Vuorenmaa, Ilkka Vainio
"Pala taivasta"Risto Asikainen, Ilkka Vainio
"Devil on My Shoulder"
Kilpi"Katharsis"Pete Kilpi,Taage Laiho [fi]
"Toinen minä"
Lordi"Bringing Back the Balls to Rock"Tomi Putaansuu
"Hard Rock Hallelujah"
Marita Taavitsainen [fi]"Antaudun"Antero Laakso
"Enkeli itkee"Ile Kallio,Kaija Kärkinen
Nina andHanna-Riikka [fi]"This Is What We Came For"Niklas Rosström,Geir Rönning
"Who I Am"Miqael Persson, Eric Mårtensson
Safe Six"I Can't Wait"Gary Revel Jr., Jukka Heikkilä
"Livin' It Up"
Tomi Metsäketo [fi]"Eternamente Maria"Kisu Jernström [fi],Petri Kaivanto [fi]
"Un posto fra le nuvole"Francesco Morettini [it], Luca Angelosanti, Tomi Metsäketo
Ville Pusa [fi]"Over You"Ville Pusa,Patric Sarin [fi]
Ville Pusa andChrista Renwall [fi]"Eternally"

Shows

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Semi-finals

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The four semi-final shows took place on 13 January, 20 January, 27 January and 3 February 2006 at the Tohloppi Studios inTampere, hosted by Finnish presentersJaana Pelkonen andHeikki Paasonen.[12] One song per competing artist qualified to the final based on the results from the public vote.[13] In addition to the competing entries, former Finnish Eurovision entrants performed as the interval acts in the semi-finals:Katri Helena (1979 and1993) andKirka (1984) in the first semi-final,[14]Marion Rung (1962 and1973) as well asMarkku Aro and Koivisto Sisters (1971) in the second semi-final,[15]Vicky Rosti (1987) andCatCat (1994) in the third semi-final,[16] andJarkko and Laura (1969) as well asRiki Sorsa (1981) in the fourth semi-final.[17]

Semi-final 1 – 13 January 2006
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Tomi Metsäketo"Eternamente Maria"60%Advanced
2Jennie"Look At Your Love"23%Eliminated
3Lordi"Hard Rock Hallelujah"58%Advanced
4Tomi Metsäketo"Un posto fra le nuvole"40%Eliminated
5Jennie"Take Me Higher"77%Advanced
6Lordi"Bringing Back the Balls to Rock"42%Eliminated
Semi-final 2 – 20 January 2006
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Johanna Pakonen"Liian monta yötä"35%Eliminated
2Ville Pusa"Over You"16%Eliminated
3Nina and Hanna-Riikka"This Is What We Came For"33%Eliminated
4Johanna Pakonen"Kerta viimeinen"65%Advanced
5Ville Pusa and Christa Renwall"Eternally"84%Advanced
6Nina and Hanna-Riikka"Who I Am"67%Advanced
Semi-final 3 – 27 January 2006
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Annika Eklund"Shanghain valot"87%Advanced
2Jane"V.I.P."71%Advanced
3Kilpi"Toinen minä"38%Eliminated
4Annika Eklund"Sinussa on jotain"13%Eliminated
5Jane"Sivuoireita"29%Eliminated
6Kilpi"Katharsis"62%Advanced
Semi-final 4 – 3 February 2006
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Marita Taavitsainen"Enkeli itkee"54%Advanced
2Katariina Hänninen"Pala taivasta"55%Advanced
3Safe Six"Livin' It Up"45%Eliminated
4Marita Taavitsainen"Antaudun"46%Eliminated
5Katariina Hänninen"Liian aikaisin"45%Eliminated
6Safe Six"I Can't Wait"55%Advanced

Final

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The final took place on 10 March 2006 at Hall 994 of the Holiday Club Caribia inTurku, hosted by Finnish presentersJaana Pelkonen,Heikki Paasonen, andAntero Mertaranta.[18] The twelve entries that qualified from the preceding four semi-finals competed and the winner was selected over two rounds of public televoting. In the first round, the top six from the twelve competing entries qualified to the second round, the superfinal. In the superfinal, "Hard Rock Hallelujah" performed byLordi was selected as the winner. A total of 213,050 votes were cast during the show: 54,554 in the final and 158,496 in the superfinal.[19] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval act featuredFredi (who representedFinland in 1976) and Friends as well asGeir Rönning (who representedFinland in 2005).[20]

Final – 10 March 2006
DrawArtistSongTelevotePlace
1Annika Eklund"Shanghain valot"4,1454
2Nina and Hanna-Riikka"Who I Am"1,7937
3Safe Six"I Can't Wait"1,4808
4Kilpi"Katharsis"1,8166
5Jane"V.I.P."2,7745
6Marita Taavitsainen"Enkeli itkee"51612
7Katariina Hänninen"Devil on My Shoulder"97011
8Johanna Pakonen"Kerta viimeinen"1,4569
9Ville Pusa and Christa Renwall"Eternally"1,30810
10Lordi"Hard Rock Hallelujah"29,1501
11Jennie"Take Me Higher"4,3113
12Tomi Metsäketo"Eternamente Maria"4,8352
Superfinal – 10 March 2006
DrawArtistSongTelevotePlace
1Annika Eklund"Shanghain valot"19,5653
2Kilpi"Katharsis"4,6856
3Jane"V.I.P."6,3085
4Lordi"Hard Rock Hallelujah"67,3691
5Jennie"Take Me Higher"15,1384
6Tomi Metsäketo"Eternamente Maria"45,4312

At Eurovision

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According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country, the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) and the ten highest placed finishers in the2005 contest are required to qualify from the semi-final on 18 May 2006 in order to compete for the final on 20 May 2006; the top ten countries from the semi-final progress to the final. On 21 March 2006, a special allocation draw was held which determined the running order for the semi-final and Finland was set to perform in position 16, following the entry fromUkraine and before the entry from theNetherlands.[21]

At the end of the semi-final, Finland was announced as having finished in the top 10 and subsequently qualifying for the grand final. This marked the first qualification to the final for Finland since theintroduction of semi-finals in2004. It was later revealed that Finland placed first in the semi-final, receiving a total of 292 points. The draw for the running order for the final was done by the presenters during the announcement of the ten qualifying countries during the semi-final and Finland was drawn to perform in position 17, following the entry fromGreece and before the entry from Ukraine. Finland won the contest placing first with a score of 292 points.[22] This was Finland's first victory in the Eurovision Song Contest since their first participationin 1961.[23]

The semi-final and the final were televised in Finland onYle TV2 with commentary in Finnish byJaana Pelkonen,Heikki Paasonen, and Asko Murtomäki. The three shows were also broadcast onYle FST5 with commentary in Swedish by Thomas Lundin as well as via radio with Finnish commentary by Sanna Pirkkalainen and Jorma Hietamäki onYle Radio Suomi.[24] Yle appointedNina Tapio as its spokesperson to announce the Finnish votes during the final.

Voting

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Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Finland and awarded by Finland in the semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points toBosnia and Herzegovina in the semi-final and toRussia in the final of the contest.

Points awarded to Finland

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Points awarded to Finland (Semi-final)[25]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
Points awarded to Finland (Final)[26]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points Romania
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Finland

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Points awarded by Finland (Semi-final)[25]
ScoreCountry
12 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
10 points Sweden
8 points Lithuania
7 points Iceland
6 points Russia
5 points Estonia
4 points Ireland
3 points Belgium
2 points Ukraine
1 point Slovenia
Points awarded by Finland (Final)[26]
ScoreCountry
12 points Russia
10 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
8 points Lithuania
7 points Sweden
6 points Romania
5 points Norway
4 points Ireland
3 points Denmark
2 points Ukraine
1 point Greece

References

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  1. ^"Finland Country Profile".EBU. Retrieved18 August 2014.
  2. ^Bakker, Sietse (12 August 2005)."Finnish selection details 2006 revealed".Esctoday.
  3. ^Royston, Benny (11 August 2006)."Eurovision Finnish national final in Turku".Esctoday. Retrieved23 November 2022.
  4. ^ab"Euroviisujen esikarsinnat alkavat tänään".Kaleva (in Finnish). Retrieved24 November 2022.
  5. ^"|YLE| Eurovision Laulukilpailu - Suomen karsinta".yle.fi (in Finnish). 20 May 2006. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2006. Retrieved2 August 2024.
  6. ^West-Soley, Richard (10 March 2006)."Tonight: Finland picks for Athens".Esctoday. Retrieved24 November 2022.
  7. ^"Jaana ja Heikki juontavat Suomen karsinnat".yle.fi. 27 November 2006. Archived fromthe original on 27 November 2006. Retrieved24 November 2022.
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  9. ^Bakker, Sietse (7 November 2005)."YLE named 12 performers for 2006 selection".Esctoday.
  10. ^Bakker, Sietse (5 January 2006)."Finnish list complete!".Esctoday.
  11. ^van Gorp, Edwin (14 February 2006)."Running order Finnish final announced".Esctoday. Retrieved24 November 2022.
  12. ^Latva, Tony (19 March 2011)."Muistathan: Suomen karsinnat 2006".Viisukuppila (in Finnish). Retrieved26 November 2022.
  13. ^"FINNISH SEMI-FINALS 2006".
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  16. ^"Tänä iltana: Eurovision 2006, alkukarsinta 2".yle.fi (in Finnish). 20 May 2006. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2006. Retrieved24 November 2022.
  17. ^"Tänä iltana: Eurovision 2006, alkukarsinta 4".yle.fi (in Finnish). 20 May 2006. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2006. Retrieved24 November 2022.
  18. ^"Tänä iltana: Kamppailu Suomen viisuedustuspaikasta huipentuu Turun Caribiassa".yle.fi (in Finnish). 20 May 2006. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2006. Retrieved24 November 2022.
  19. ^"FINNISH NATIONAL FINAL 2006".
  20. ^"Eurovision 2006: äänestysohjeet".yle.fi. 20 May 2006. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2006. Retrieved24 November 2022.
  21. ^Bakker, Sietse (21 March 2006)."Running order decided!".EscToday.
  22. ^"Semi-Final of Athens 2006". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved21 April 2021.
  23. ^"Grand Final of Athens 2006". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved21 April 2021.
  24. ^Julkaistu To, 29/04/2010 - 10:19 (29 April 2010)."YLE Radio Suomen kommentaattorit | Euroviisut | yle.fi | Arkistoitu". yle.fi. Archived fromthe original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved9 August 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  25. ^ab"Results of the Semi-Final of Athens 2006". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved21 April 2021.
  26. ^ab"Results of the Grand Final of Athens 2006". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved21 April 2021.

External links

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National selection:Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • "Aava"
  • "Addicted to You"
  • "Aina mun pitää"
  • "Anna rakkaudelle tilaisuus"
  • "Aurinko laskee länteen"
  • "Blackbird"
  • "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Cha Cha Cha"
  • "Da Da Dam"
  • "Dark Side"
  • "La dolce vita"
  • "Eläköön elämä"
  • "Fantasiaa"
  • "Fri?"
  • "Hard Rock Hallelujah"
  • "Hengaillaan"
  • "Huilumies"
  • "Hullu yö"
  • "Ich komme"
  • "Jezebel"
  • "Katson sineen taivaan"
  • "Keep Me Warm"
  • "Kuin silloin ennen"
  • "Kun kello käy"
  • "Laiskotellen"
  • "Lapponia"
  • "Leave Me Alone"
  • "A Little Bit"
  • "Look Away"
  • "Looking Back"
  • "Lose Control"
  • "Marry Me"
  • "Missä miehet ratsastaa"
  • "Monsters"
  • "Muistathan"
  • "Muistojeni laulu"
  • "När jag blundar"
  • "Nauravat silmät muistetaan"
  • "Never the End"
  • "Niin kaunis on taivas"
  • "No Rules!"
  • "Nuku pommiin"
  • "Old Man Fiddle"
  • "Playboy"
  • "Pump-Pump"
  • "Reggae OK"
  • "Sata salamaa"
  • "Sing It Away"
  • "Something Better"
  • "Takes 2 to Tango"
  • "Tie uuteen päivään"
  • "Tipi-tii"
  • "Tom Tom Tom"
  • "Tule luo"
  • "Työlki ellää"
  • "Valoa ikkunassa"
  • "Varjoon – suojaan"
  • "Why?"
  • "Yamma, yamma"
Note: Entries scored out signify where Finland did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Countries
Final
Semi-final
Withdrawn
Artists
Final
Semi-final
Withdrawn
Songs
Final
Semi-final
Withdrawn
  • "Moja ljubavi"
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