The Eurovision 2023 Grand Final will take place in the M&S Bank Arena next to the River Mersey on Saturday, May 13 at 8pm.
Over the course of two evenings, 31 representatives from around Europe were cut down to 20. The first semi-final saw 10 entries gathered from a pool of 15 whereas the second semi-final saw another 10 pulled from 16. With the addition of the 'Big Five' - UK, Spain, Italy, France and Germany - along with last year's winner, Ukraine, 26 entries will perform overall on the Saturday show.
After all entries had been confirmed, the European Broadcasting Union put together the most optimal and efficient running order that would allow the acts a fair shot at the competition while also giving production ample time to set the stage.
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Eurovision 2023 Grand Final running order is:
In the United Kingdom, BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds will air the final. On stage to present the Grand Final will be Graham Norton, Alesha Dixon, Hannah Waddingham and Ukrainian singer-songwriter Julia Sanina.
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