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Due to the corona virus the Eurovision Song Contest is cancelled this year. But tonight Sweden has put together a program with the 25 finalists the viewers have voted for in the Mello-app.

Time to vote one more time via the app and chose the Eurovision winner 2020 – Sweden not participating since that would be a bit biased. Besides the viewer votes there will also be a jury (Dotter, Charlotte Perelli, Eric Saade, Fredrik Kempe and Lina Hedlund) handing out 1-12 points. Host of the evening is Sarah Dawn Finer.

1. Efendi ”Cleopatra” (Azerbaijan)
2. James Newman ”My last breath” (United Kingdom)
3. Ben & Tan ”Yes” (Denmark).
4. Uku Suviste ”What love is” (Estonia)
5. Montaigne ”Don’t break me” (Australia)
6. The Roop ”On fire” (Lithuania)
7. Jeangu Macrooy ”Grow” (Nederlands)
8. Blas Cantó ”Universo” (Spain)
9. Alicja ”Empires” (Poland)
10. Ben Dolic ”Violent thing” (Germany)
11. Hooverphonic ”Release me” (Belgium)
12. Daði Freyr ”Think about things” (Iceland)
13. Ulrikke ”Attention” (Norway)
14. Lesley Roy ”Story of my life” (Ireland)
15. Tom Leeb ”The best in me” (France)
16. Destiny ”All of my love” (Malta)
17. Aksel ”Looking back” (Finland)
18. Victoria ”Tears getting sober” (Bulgaria)
19. Tornike Kipiani ”Take me as I am” (Georgia)
20. Stefania ”Supergirl” (Greece)
21. Gjon’s Tears ”Répondez-moi” (Switzerland)
22. Vincent Bueno ”Alive” (Austria)
23. Eden Alene ”Feker libi” (Israel)
24. Diadato – Fal Rumore (Italy)
25. Little big – Uno (Russia)

And the winner is: Iceland – highest score from both the jury and the people

Second place: Malta – second highest score from both the jury and the people

After that the points differed quite a lot between the jury and the people.

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