Eurovision 2021: List of countries, artists, and songs
Twenty-four artists will take to the state on Saturday to compete for the Eurovision 2021 title. Who are they and what countries do they come from?


With the semifinals in the books, many around Europe are patiently awaiting the 2021 Eurovision final. This year is the 65th anniversary of the competition and will be a bit different due to the pandemic. The final will take place in the Netherlands where the pandemic rules will allow for a small crowd of spectators, far less than in previous years.
1562 songs have been performed on the #Eurovision stage in 65 years! 😲
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 21, 2021
🇳🇱 Dutch broadcaster NPO ran an international poll to find the public's favourite song EVER!https://t.co/6AVjWWgen8
What countries are participating?
Each country will be represented by one artist who will sing an original song during the final round of the competition. This year thirty-nine countries participated in the competition and twenty-four (those bolded) will perform during the finals.
- Albania: Anxhela Peristeri --“Karma”
- Australia: Montaigne --“Technicolour”
- Austria: Vincent Bueno -- “Amen”
- Azerbaijan: Efendi – “Mata Hari”
- Belgium: Hooverphonic – “The Wrong Place”
- Bulgaria: VICTORIA – “Growing Up is Getting Old”
- Croatia: Albina – “Tick-Tock”
- Cyprus: Elena Tsagrinou – “El Diablo”
- Czech Republic: Benny Cristo – “Omaga”
- Denmark: Fyr og Flamme – “Øve os på hinanden”
- Estonia – Uku Suviste – “The Lucky One”
- Finland: Blind Channel – “Dark Side”
- France: Barbara Pravi – “Voilà”
- Georgia: Tornike Kipiani – “You”
- Germany: Jendrik – “I Don’t Feel Hate”
- Greece: Stefania – “Last Dance”
- Iceland: Daði og Gagnamagnið – “10 Years”
- Ireland: Lesley Roy – “Maps”
- Israel: Eden Alene – “Set Me Free”
- Italy – Måneskin – “Zitti e buoni”
- Latvia: Samanta Tīna – “The Moon Is Rising”
- Lithuania: THE ROOP – “Discoteque”
- Malta: Destiny – “Je Me Casse”
- Moldova: Natalia Gordienko – “Sugar”
- The Netherlands:Jeangu Macrooy – “Birth of a New Age”
- North Macedonia: Vasil – “Here I Stand”
- Norway: TIX – “Fallen Angel”
- Poland: Rafał – “The Ride”
- Portugal: The Black Mamba – “Love Is on My Side”
- Romania: Roxen – “Amnesia”
- Russia: Manizha – “Russian Woman”
- San Marino: Senhit – “Adrenalina”
- Serbia: Hurricane – “Loco Loco”
- Slovenia: Ana Soklič – “Amen”
- Spain: Blas Cantó – “Voy a quedarme”
- Sweden: Tusse – “Voices”
- Switzerland: Gjon’s Tears – “Tout l’univers”
- Ukraine: Go_A – “SHUM”
- United Kingdom: James Newman – “Embers”
Eurovision 2021: how to watch
In Europe the final will be broadcast through participating nation's national television broadcasting services with online and digital platforms carrying the broadcast.
It's what we've all been waiting for...the #Eurovision 2021 Grand Final! 🤩🥳🤩🥳
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 21, 2021
Find out what to expect from tomorrow's show, and where to watch it in your region.https://t.co/z0oYgjjaMd
Viewers in the US can follow the event via the official YouTube channel with the aid of a VPN service.