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Eurovision Song Contest 2019: grand final running order

Australia well-positioned in Final running order. Madonna is also confirmed.

Australia’s Kate Miller-Heidke will perform 25th at the Eurovision Grand Final, of 26 performers.

The chances of winning are vastly improved by being in the second half of the show than the first.

Excitingly, we are now second favourite according to the bookies, just behind The Netherlands -a credit to SBS and Blink TV.

1. Malta: Michela – “Chameleon”
2. Albania: Jonida Maliqi – “Ktheju tokës”
3. Czech Republic: Lake Malawi – “Friend of a Friend”
4. Germany: S!sters – “Sister”
5. Russia: Sergey Lazarev – “Scream”
6. Denmark: Leonora – “Love Is Forever”
7. San Marino: Serhat – “Say Na Na Na”
8. North Macedonia: Tamara Todevska – “Proud”
9. Sweden: John Lundvik – “Too Late for Love”
10. Slovenia: Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl – “Sebi”
11. Cyprus: Tamta – “Replay”
12. The Netherlands: Duncan Laurence – “Arcade”
13. Greece: Katerine Duska – “Better Love”
14. Israel: Kobi Marimi – “Home”
15. Norway: KEiiNO – “Spirit in the Sky”
16. United Kingdom: Michael Rice – “Bigger than Us”
17. Iceland: Hatari – “Hatrið mun sigra”
18. Estonia: Victor Crone – “Storm”
19. Belarus: ZENA – “Like It”
20. Azerbaijan: Chingiz – “Truth”
21. France: Bilal Hassani – “Roi”
22. Italy: Mahmood – “Soldi”
23. Serbia: Nevena Božović – “Kruna”
24. Switzerland: Luca Hänni – “She Got Me”
25. Australia: Kate Miller-Heidke – “Zero Gravity”
26. Spain: Miki – “La Venda”

Madonna is now also confirmed as interval act.

“We are pleased to finally confirm that the incomparable music icon Madonna will join us at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest,” said Jon Ola Sand, the event’s executive supervisor.

“We know that it will be an evening to remember and can’t wait to share it with everyone watching.”

Australians can vote Live in the 5am AEST Sunday broadcast (repeat 8:30pm on SBS).

NB: TV Tonight will file Live results.

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