The Eurovision Song Contest 2017 was the 62nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in the International Exhibition Centre in Kiev, Ukraine, following Ukraine’s victory at the 2016 contest in Stockholm with the song “1944”, written and performed by Jamala.
This was the second time the contest took place in Kiev, after 2005.
The contest consisted of two semi-finals on 9 and 11 May, and a final on 13 May 2017. All three live shows were hosted by Oleksandr Skichko, Volodymyr Ostapchuk and Timur Miroshnychenko.
Forty-two countries participated in the contest. Russia had originally planned to participate, but announced their withdrawal on 13 April 2017, after their representative, Yulia Samoylova, was banned from entering Ukraine by virtue of having travelled directly from Russia to Crimea in 2015, a region that was annexed by Russia in 2014, to give a performance, which is illegal under Ukrainian law.
The winner was Portugal with the song “Amar pelos dois” (Loving For Both of Us), performed by Salvador Sobral and written by his sister Luísa Sobral. This was Portugal’s first win – and first top five placing – in 53 years of participation, the longest winless run by a country in Eurovision history.
The EBU reported that 182 million viewers worldwide watched the contest, 22 million fewer than the 2016 record.
When I heard Jamala, I thought it was the musical equivalent of someone letting air slowly out of a balloon. I still do. But of course, she had a fabulous media team (and a back story) – and both factors count in talent shows these days.
Maybe Joci can harness the same forces – let’s face it, Hungarian politics are hardly in a beautiful place.
One thing though that (unlike with horse racing) rarely do two Eurovision winners come from the same stable.
Personally, I think this is a stinker of a song, but each to their own.