The final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 13. Following two semi-final rounds, the official final will l begin at 8pm on Saturday night. Additionally, throughout the day, there will be various TV feature shows and specials providing a more immersive Eurovision experience.
The contest itself can last a while, as 20 countries will be performing their hits for the public to vote on. Starting at 8pm, the show will conclude at midnight, offering a four-hour extravaganza of music and performances.
For those interested in watching Eurovision 2023, the main live coverage will be on TV, with the BBC being one of the broadcasters.
You can vote for your favourite song via the Official Eurovision Song Contest app. Details of how and when to vote will be revealed during the shows.