![]() While initially set to compete in the 2019 contest in Tel Aviv, the country withdrew after controversy surrounding the winner of Vidbir 2019. ![]() ![]() To date, Ukraine remains one of two participating countries who have always qualified for the final. Ukraine has competed in the contest 15 times, winning twice and regularly featuring in the top 10 – becoming a modern Eurovision powerhouse for songs and exceptional staging. The running order for next week’s show is: Next Saturday (15th February) will see another eight acts competing for three spots in the final. The running order of tonight’s show, along with the qualifiers in bold, was as follows:Īnd here are the full results of this evening’s semi-final: Place Six acts will qualify to the final on February 22nd overall. Like last year, the jury will have 50 percent of the say in the results with the other 50 percent coming from the Ukrainian public. Notably, Jamala will not be returning after the MARATHON of mess that took place at Vidbir 2019. The Vidbir jury consists of 3 members, Andrii Danylko (Verka Serduchka), Tina Karol (Ukraine 2006) and Vitalii Drozdov. All except once, as Katya Chilly was yet to release the studio version of her song before the show. Over the past few weeks, the competing artists of Vidbir 2020 have been releasing their entries ahead of the first semi tonight. ![]() Tonight, we saw the first semi-final of the fifth edition of Ukraine’s national selection – Vidbir! The first eight of the 16 semifinalists performed their entries live for the first time, with three qualifying for the final on the 22nd of February! ![]()
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