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词条 Eurovision Song Contest 2013
释义

  1. Location

     Bidding phase 

  2. Format

     Semi-final allocation draw  Running order  Graphic design  National host broadcaster 

  3. Participating countries

     Returning artists 

  4. Results

     Semi-finals  Semi-final 1  Semi-final 2  Final 

  5. Scoreboard

      Semi-final 1    12 points    Semi-final 2    12 points    Final    12 points  

  6. Other countries

  7. Incidents

     Azerbaijan vote rigging    Plagiarism allegations  Finland's same-sex kiss  Eric Saade 

  8. Other awards

      Marcel Bezençon Awards    OGAE   Barbara Dex Award 

  9. International broadcasts and voting

      Voting and spokespersons   Commentators  Participating countries  Non-participating countries 

  10. Official album

      Charts  

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

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"Swedish Smörgåsbord", music by Jan Lundkvist, lyrics by Matheson Bayley, Edward af Sillén and Daniel Réhn,[8] performed by Petra Mede;[9]
Sarah Dawn Finer (performing "The Winner Takes It All")[11]
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The Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was the 58th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Malmö, Sweden, following Loreen's win at the 2012 contest in Baku, Azerbaijan with the song "Euphoria". It was the fifth time that Sweden had hosted the contest, the last time being in 2000. Sveriges Television (SVT) chose Malmö Arena as the venue following the consideration of several venues in Sweden. Until 2019, this was the last edition not held in the host country's capital city. The host for the contest was Petra Mede. Thirty-nine countries participated, including Armenia, which was last represented in 2011. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal, Slovakia and Turkey announced their withdrawal from the 2013 Contest.

The design of the contest was built around the theme "We Are One" – highlighting equality and unity of all the participating countries alongside the cultural diversity and influence of each participant. Compared to many of the previous contests in the history of Eurovision, rather than focusing on promoting its own country, Sweden chose to lay focus on the artists and their respective countries. The postcards presented before every song which have often been used to show the host country's nature, culture and social life, were changed to show the typical everyday life of each individual artist in their home countries scattered around Europe.

The winner for 2013 was Denmark with the song "Only Teardrops" sung by Emmelie de Forest, which scored 281 points, beating Azerbaijan with a margin of 47 points. This makes it the second time that Denmark won on Swedish soil. Ukraine finished in third place and Norway in fourth, while Russia finished in fifth place. Out of the countries with the 'Big Five' status, only Italy managed to finish in the top ten, third in a row since its return, coming seventh with 126 points, exactly double of remaining ones' sum. The Netherlands finished ninth in their first participation in a final since 2004. 170 million viewers watched the semi-finals and final of the 2013 edition. For the first time since 1985, no country of the former Yugoslav federation participated in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.

This year was the first time adult Eurovision displayed the "Parade of Nations", which already existed in Junior Eurovision since 2004, an idea introduced by Sweden to become a new Eurovision tradition. The concept sees all countries performing in the Grand Final present themselves with their national flags before the contest begins. This year, the contestants entered the main stage by walking across a bridge over the audience. The idea was continued the following years by Denmark and Austria, the hosts of Eurovision 2014 and 2015 respectively.

Location

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On 8 July 2012, the Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT) announced that Malmö Arena in Malmö would be the host venue for the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. This was the fifth time after 1975, 1985, 1992 and 2000 that the competition was held in Sweden and the second time, after 1992, that it was held in Malmö. SVT had expressed the desire to host the contest at a slightly smaller venue than previous years, as well as smaller environment which is easier to dedicate and decorate for other celebrations and festivities of the event within the host city. This were factors in the choice of Malmö Arena as the host venue,[10] and Malmö as Sweden's third-largest city by population after Stockholm and Gothenburg, the two other initial location-bidders.

SVT made the advance decision to allocate Denmark at one semi-final and Norway at the other, in consideration for the number of Danish and Norwegian fans likely to come, with the arena being relatively small and so not suitable for accommodating both countries' fans at one semi-final event. Øresund bridge was eventually also used as the main artistic medium for the theme of the contest, as an expression of binding cultures.

Bidding phase

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On the night of the final for the 2012 Contest, the chief executive of SVT, Eva Hamilton, stated to the Swedish media that various venues in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö were being considered for hosting the 2013 Contest.[11] One alternative put forward in the Expressen, was to hold the competition at three different venues – the semi-finals in Gothenburg and Malmö, and the final in Stockholm.[12] This proposal was dismissed as unfeasible by SVT, which declared that the contest would be hosted in only one city.[13]

On 20 June 2012, it was announced that Gothenburg had withdrawn from the bidding process due to the city being the host of the Göteborg Horse Show in late April 2013. There were also concerns about the availability of hotel rooms due to a variety of other events taking place in the same time frame as the Eurovision Song Contest.[14] The executive producer for the 2013 Contest, Martin Österdahl, told Swedish press that he did not like the decisions made by previous hosts to hold the contest in larger arenas, stating that he and SVT wanted the 2013 Contest to be "more close and personal".[10][15] SVT also claimed that the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) wanted the 2013 Contest to be "smaller" due to the escalating costs of previous contests.[15]

The following candidate cities had provisionally reserved venues and hotel rooms, as part of their bids to host the 2013 Contest.[16] On 8 July 2012, Malmö Arena was confirmed as the host venue for the contest. Malmö Arena is Sweden's fourth-largest indoor arena, after Friends Arena, Tele2 Arena and Ericsson Globe, all located in Stockholm.

Key{{Color box|#ccccff|{{dagger}} |border=darkgray}} Host venue
City Venue Capacity[16] Notes
StockholmFriends Arena 67,500Opened in October 2012; hosted the final of Melodifestivalen in March 2013.
MalmöMalmö Arena}} {{dagger}} 15,400The venue has served as the host of the Melodifestivalen semi-finals for the past four years.
GothenburgScandinavium 14,000The venue hosted the 1985 Contest.
Swedish Exhibition CentreWithdrew on 20 June 2012.[14]

Format

The combination of televoting and jury voting results underwent changes that were detailed in the official rules for the 2013 contest.[17][18] Each member of a respective nation's jury was required to rank every song, except that of their own country. The voting results from each member of a particular nation's jury were combined to produce an overall ranking from first to last place. Likewise, the televoting results were also interpreted as a full ranking, taking into account the full televoting result rather than just the top ten. The combination of the jury's full ranking and the televote's full ranking produced an overall ranking of all competing entries. The song which scored the highest overall rank received 12 points, while the tenth-best ranked song received 1-point. It was announced in the official Media Handbook that an official app would also be available for voters to vote via during the contest.[19]

Official sponsors of the broadcast were the main Swedish-Finnish telecommunication company TeliaSonera, and the German cosmetics company Schwarzkopf.[20][21] The competition sponsors were the makeup company IsaDora cosmetics, the supermarket ICA and Tetra Pak.[22][23]

The singer and actress Sarah Dawn Finer also appeared in both semi-finals and the final in sketches as the comic character Lynda Woodruff.[24] "Lynda" presented the votes for Sweden at the previous contest in Baku.[24] Finer also appeared in the final as herself performing the ABBA song "The Winner Takes It All" before the results were announced.[25] The footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović was revealed on 28 April to be part of the opening segment of the Eurovision final, in a pre-recorded message welcoming viewers to his home city of Malmö.[26] The 2011 Swedish entrant Eric Saade was the host of the green room during the final.[27]

Semi-final allocation draw

The draw that determined the semi-final allocation was held on 17 January 2013 at the Malmö City Hall.[28] A draw at the EBU headquarters determined that, due to their geographical proximity with Malmö, Denmark would perform in the first semi-final, while Norway would perform in the second semi-final. This provided a maximum availability of tickets for visitors from both countries.[36] The EBU also allocated Israel to the second semi-final after a request from the delegation in order to avoid complications with a national holiday coinciding with the date of the first semi-final.[29] The remaining participating countries, excluding the automatic finalists (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom), were split into five pots, based on voting patterns from the previous nine years. From these pots, 15 (in addition to Denmark) were allocated to compete in the first semi-final on 14 May 2013 and 15 (in addition to Norway and Israel) were allocated to compete in the second semi-final on 16 May 2013.[30]

The pots were calculated by the televoting partner Digame and were as follows:[29]

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5
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  • {{Esc|Croatia|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Macedonia|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Montenegro|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Serbia|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Switzerland|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Estonia|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Finland|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Iceland|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Ireland|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Latvia|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Lithuania|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Armenia|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Azerbaijan|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Belarus|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Georgia|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Russia|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Ukraine|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Belgium|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Bulgaria|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Cyprus|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Greece|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Malta|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Netherlands|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Austria|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Hungary|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Moldova|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Romania|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|San Marino|y=2013}}
  • {{Esc|Slovenia|y=2013}}

Running order

Unlike previous years, the running order was not decided by the drawing of lots, but instead by the producers, with the aim of making the shows more exciting and ensuring that all contestants had a chance to stand out, preventing entries that are too similar cancelling each other out.[31] The decision elicited mixed reactions from both fans of the contest and participating broadcasters.[32][33][34][35]

The running order for the semi-finals was released on 28 March 2013.[36] The running order for the final was determined on 17 May 2013.[37][38] An additional allocation draw occurred for the final with each finalist nation drawing to perform either in the first or second half of the final.[37] The allocation draw for qualifying countries from the semi-finals occurred during the semi-final winners' press conferences following each semi-final, while the allocation draw for the Big Five countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) occurred during their first individual press conferences on 15 May 2013.[37][39] As the host country, the running order position for Sweden in the final was exclusively determined by a draw during the heads of delegation meeting on 18 March 2013.[37] Sweden was drawn to perform 16th in the final.[37]

Graphic design

As aforesaid, SVT wanted to make a good use of Malmo Arena's space to highlight the performances and increase the audience's visibility compared to previous years. SVT created a main stage and a smaller stage with higher-lower shifted floors, connected by a trail closely surrounded by a standing crowd from both sides of it and around the small stage. The main stage mobility was expressed as a main artistic medium at the opening act of the second semi-final and with highlighting Moldova's performance towards its finish, as a movable part beneath the singer's dress making her look gradually taller. The small stage mobility highlighted United Kingdom's performance towards its finish, lifted above the close-standing audience.

On 17 January 2013, at the semi-final allocation draw, the EBU revealed the graphic design, created by the Gothenburg-based branding agency Happy F&B for the 2013 contest, featuring a butterfly and slogan "We Are One".[40] The butterfly featured an array of colours and textures, it also represented something small which can start powerful and big movements, a phenomenon known as the butterfly effect, indicating that a flap from one butterfly can start a hurricane.[41]

SVT confirmed on 19 February 2013 that the postcard films, used to introduce each song in the contest, would feature each artist in their respective country, to give the viewer a personal insight of each competing participant. This broke with recent tradition of the postcards often containing short segments of life within either the host city or country of the contest.[42] They were produced by a company called Camp David.[43] The on-air graphics were produced by Broken Doll, a production company. The animation of the many butterflies was done by the visual effects studio Swiss International.[44] For example, Sweden's postcard features Robin and his friends at a funfair, having fun and meeting fans, while Ireland's postcard shows Ryan together with his family. In addition to the graphic design, there was a theme music for the contest entitled "Wolverine" composed by Adam Kafe, which was used in the intros and in-between commercial breaks.[45]

National host broadcaster

On 11 July 2012, the show producer Christer Björkman advised the public not to buy tickets for the 2013 Contest that are currently in circulation and instead to wait for tickets to be released through official channels. Björkman said that official tickets had not yet been released, as necessary decisions over the stage and seating plans had not yet been made.[46] Björkman also gave reassurance that accommodation would be available, as while the organizers had booked a large quantity of hotel rooms, some may be made available to the general public.[46] On 21 November 2012, SVT officially announced the launch of ticket sales.[47]

On 17 October 2012, the executive producer Martin Österdahl told the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter that SVT plans for the 2013 Contest to have only one presenter for the entire contest, unlike previous years where there were up to three presenters per show. The last time there was just one presenter was in the 1995 Contest, in Dublin, Ireland, when the solo host was Mary Kennedy.[48][49] Petra Mede was announced as the host for the 2013 contest on 28 January 2013.[50][51]

Participating countries

It was announced on 21 December 2012 that 39 countries would compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013. Armenia, which was last represented in 2011, confirmed that it would be returning to the contest following a one-year break.[52][53] Bosnia and Herzegovina and Portugal both withdrew from the 2013 Contest due to financial difficulties,[54][55] whilst Slovakia and Turkey withdrew for different reasons.[56][57]

Returning artists

Valentina Monetta represented San Marino for the second year in a row. She would also return for the 2014 and 2017 contests.[58]Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov returned as a duo, having previously represented Bulgaria in 2007.[59]Nevena Božović represented Serbia as part of Moje 3 and became the first contestant to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest after competing in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, where she came third in 2007.[60]

Bledar Sejko, who represented Albania, was the on-stage guitarist for the Albanian entry in 2011.

Gor Sujyan, who represented Armenia, was a backing vocalist for the Armenian entry in 2010.

Aliona Moon, who represented Moldova, was a backing vocalist for the Moldovan entry in 2012. In addition, Pasha Parfeny, the Moldovan representative of 2012, was the composer of the Moldovan entry and he actually accompanied her on the piano.

Estonian backing vocalists Lauri Pihlap and Kaido Põldma were part of the group 2XL, which won the contest in 2001 together with Dave Benton and Tanel Padar.

Results

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom voted in this semi-final.[30] The ten songs that are marked in orange qualified to the final.

Draw[36] Country[61] Artist[62] Song[62] Language[63] Place Points
01Austria|y=2013}} Natália Kelly "Shine" English 14 27
02Estonia|y=2013}} Birgit "Et uus saaks alguse" Estonian 10 52
03Slovenia|y=2013}} Hannah "Straight into Love" English 16 8
04Croatia|y=2013}} Klapa s Mora "Mižerja" Croatian 13 38
05Denmark|y=2013}} Emmelie de Forest "Only Teardrops" English 1 167
06Russia|y=2013}} Dina Garipova "What If" English 2 156
07Ukraine|y=2013}} Zlata Ognevich "Gravity" English 3 140
08Netherlands|y=2013}} Anouk "Birds" English 6 75
09Montenegro|y=2013}} Who See "Igranka" (Игранка) Montenegrin 12 41
10Lithuania|y=2013}} Andrius Pojavis "Something" English 9 53
11Belarus|y=2013}} Alyona Lanskaya "Solayoh" English 7 64
12Moldova|y=2013}} Aliona Moon "O mie" Romanian 4 95
13Ireland|y=2013}} Ryan Dolan "Only Love Survives" English 8 54
14Cyprus|y=2013}} Despina Olympiou({{transl>el|Aν με θυμάσαι}}) Greek 15 11
15Belgium|y=2013}} Roberto Bellarosa "Love Kills" English 5 75
16Serbia|y=2013}} Moje 3({{transl>sr|Љубав је свуда}}) Serbian 11 46

Semi-final 2

Germany, France and Spain voted in this semi-final.[30] The ten songs that are marked in orange qualified to the final.

Draw[36] Country[61] Artist[62] Song[62] Language[63] Place Points
01Latvia|y=2013}} PeR "Here We Go" English1713
02San Marino|y=2013}} Valentina Monetta "Crisalide (Vola)" Italian 11 47
03Macedonia|y=2013}} Esma & Lozano({{transl>mk|Пред да се раздени}}) Macedonian, Romani1628
04Azerbaijan|y=2013}} Farid Mammadov "Hold Me" English 1 139
05Finland|y=2013}} Krista Siegfrids "Marry Me" English 9 64
06Malta|y=2013}} Gianluca "Tomorrow" English 4 118
07Bulgaria|y=2013}} Elitsa Todorova & Stoyan Yankoulov({{transl>bg|Само шампиони}}) Bulgarian1245
08Iceland|y=2013}} Eythor Ingi "Ég á líf" Icelandic672
09Greece|y=2013}} Koza Mostra feat. Agathon Iakovidis "Alcohol Is Free"d|1}} 2 121
10Israel|y=2013}} Moran Mazor({{transl>he|רק בשבילו}}) Hebrew1440
11Armenia|y=2013}} Dorians "Lonely Planet" English769
12Hungary|y=2013}} ByeAlex "Kedvesem" (Zoohacker Remix) Hungarian866
13Norway|y=2013}} Margaret Berger "I Feed You My Love" English 3 120
14Albania|y=2013}} Adrian Lulgjuraj & Bledar Sejko "Identitet" Albanian1531
15Georgia|y=2013}} Nodi Tatishvili & Sophie Gelovani "Waterfall" English1063
16Switzerland|y=2013}} Takasa "You and Me" English1341
17Romania|y=2013}} Cezar "It's My Life" English583

1.{{note|d}}The song is in Greek; however, the titular English phrase is repeated throughout the song.

Final

For the first time since {{Escyr|1985}}, no country of the former {{Esccnty|Yugoslavia|Yugoslav federation}} participated in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.[64][65]

Draw[38] Country[61] Artist[62] Song[62] Language[63] Place Points
01France|y=2013}} Amandine Bourgeois "L'enfer et moi" French 23 14
02Lithuania|y=2013}} Andrius Pojavis "Something" English 22 17
03Moldova|y=2013}} Aliona Moon "O mie" Romanian 11 71
04Finland|y=2013}} Krista Siegfrids "Marry Me" English 24 13
05Spain|y=2013}} ESDM "Contigo hasta el final"e|2}} 25 8
06Belgium|y=2013}} Roberto Bellarosa "Love Kills" English 12 71
07Estonia|y=2013}} Birgit "Et uus saaks alguse" Estonian 20 19
08Belarus|y=2013}} Alyona Lanskaya "Solayoh" English 16 48
09Malta|y=2013}} Gianluca "Tomorrow" English 8 120
10Russia|y=2013}} Dina Garipova "What If" English 5 174
11Germany|y=2013}} Cascada "Glorious" English 21 18
12Armenia|y=2013}} Dorians "Lonely Planet" English 18 41
13Netherlands|y=2013}} Anouk "Birds" English 9 114
14Romania|y=2013}} Cezar "It's My Life" English 13 65
15United Kingdom|y=2013}} Bonnie Tyler "Believe in Me" English 19 23
16Sweden|y=2013}} Robin Stjernberg "You" English 14 62
17Hungary|y=2013}} ByeAlex "Kedvesem" (Zoohacker Remix) Hungarian 10 84
18Denmark|y=2013}} Emmelie de Forest "Only Teardrops" English 1 281
19Iceland|y=2013}} Eythor Ingi "Ég á líf" Icelandic 17 47
20Azerbaijan|y=2013}} Farid Mammadov "Hold Me" English 2 234
21Greece|y=2013}} Koza Mostra feat. Agathon Iakovidis "Alcohol Is Free"d|1}} 6 152
22Ukraine|y=2013}} Zlata Ognevich "Gravity" English 3 214
23Italy|y=2013}} Marco Mengoni "L'essenziale" Italian 7 126
24Norway|y=2013}} Margaret Berger "I Feed You My Love" English 4 191
25Georgia|y=2013}} Nodi Tatishvili and Sophie Gelovani "Waterfall" English 15 50
26Ireland|y=2013}} Ryan Dolan "Only Love Survives" English 26 5

2.{{note|e}}The song is Spanish; however the last phrase was sung in English.

Scoreboard

Semi-final 1

Voting results
Austria2711443423221
Estonia523151445581564
Slovenia853
Croatia3852463511110
Denmark167121281210412868712810861212
Russia1561010108127771010810107641010
Ukraine1402612787812121212212851212
Netherlands75873103275121188
Montenegro4165826122
Lithuania53421572636107
Belarus644212268103647
Moldova95737161210643655785
Ireland545236355417436
Cyprus1112233
Belgium75486378101234775
Serbia46651021101434
[66]

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the first semi-final:

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
7 Ukraine Belarus, Cyprus, Italy, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Slovenia
Denmark Austria, Croatia, Estonia, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom
1 Belarus Ukraine
Moldova Russia
Montenegro Serbia
Netherlands Belgium
Russia Denmark

Semi-final 2

Voting results
Latvia13 2 3 7 1
San Marino47 3 5 1 1 6 1 4 4 2 1 4 5 10
Macedonia28 2 5 5 12 4
Azerbaijan139 7 3 8 3 12 12 8 12 12 12 5 8 12 3 12 8 2
Finland64 8 7 3 1 7 1 5 8 1 2 3 7 3 8
Malta118 6 10 12 12 5 6 5 2 7 8 12 6 6 7 7 2 5
Bulgaria45 8 3 4 2 10 1 1 4 4 1 1 6
Iceland72 10 12 1 10 10 10 12 7
Greece121 5 12 6 7 7 7 10 2 6 8 3 7 10 2 6 10 8 5
Israel40 6 2 4 1 6 3 5 2 4 4 3
Armenia69 1 8 8 7 8 4 10 5 12 6
Hungary66 2 4 8 6 3 2 7 3 12 6 3 10
Norway120 12 5 7 5 10 3 7 12 4 5 5 7 8 8 8 2 12
Albania31 6 10 2 8 5
Georgia63 4 1 4 10 4 3 4 6 7 12 4 4
Switzerland41 6 2 1 5 3 2 6 3 2 10 1
Romania83 1 8 4 10 2 10 10 10 3 6 5 6 7 1

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the second semi-final:

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
7 Azerbaijan Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Malta, Romania
3 Malta Azerbaijan, Macedonia, Norway
Norway Iceland, Latvia, Spain
2 Iceland Finland, Germany
1 Armenia France
Georgia Armenia
Greece San Marino
Hungary Switzerland
Macedonia Albania

Final

Voting results[67]
France14 8 2 2 1 1
Lithuania17 1 3 6 5 1 1
Moldova71 2 1 6 8 12 1 4 2 4 3 3 6 4 3 5 7
Finland13 3 4 1 3 2
Spain8 6 2
Belgium71 5 7 12 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 8 2 5 4 5 2
Estonia19 6 10 3
Belarus48 3 12 4 7 5 2 1 3 5 5 1
Malta120 10 8 7 2 8 5 8 10 6 10 1 7 5 5 5 5 2 3 4 3 3 3
Russia174 5 4 10 7 8 4 7 7 2 6 8 12 5 4 12 2 1 6 10 7 7 10 6 6 5 6 7
Germany18 3 6 5 3 1
Armenia41 1 6 3 1 2 8 2 1 7 10
Netherlands114 8 4 8 6 5 2 8 8 12 3 7 8 6 10 7 2 2 4 4
Romania65 4 5 4 4 10 6 6 1 7 6 1 10 1
United Kingdom23 1 3 4 5 7 1 2
Sweden62 3 1 5 12 4 4 4 1 1 3 4 5 8 6 1
Hungary84 6 3 8 7 2 2 3 10 6 4 12 2 4 10 5
Denmark281 10 1 10 5 12 8 12 5 10 6 6 5 7 4 12 7 8 1 6 2 10 4 6 8 10 12 12 7 12 10 12 7 12 7 10 3 2
Iceland47 6 2 6 4 5 6 8 1 4 5
Azerbaijan234 2 7 2 12 12 5 10 12 10 8 7 10 3 12 5 12 12 4 7 8 12 2 12 3 12 8 7 6 12
Greece152 12 10 1 7 8 2 1 7 4 5 8 7 1 6 1 7 2 10 4 6 6 8 4 12 5 8
Ukraine214 5 1 5 10 10 7 4 12 12 1 12 5 10 12 7 10 8 1 10 10 3 8 8 3 8 10 12 10
Italy126 4 12 10 4 1 1 12 6 8 10 6 6 8 2 10 6 8 12
Norway191 7 12 2 6 6 7 3 2 8 2 2 3 8 12 5 3 8 1 7 7 3 3 7 10 4 12 4 5 4 8 4 3 7 6
Georgia50 7 3 10 10 5 5 2 8
Ireland5 2 1 2
Vertically, the table is ordered by appearance in the final. Horizontally, the table is ordered by voting order.

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the final:[67]

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
10 Azerbaijan Austria, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Russia
8 Denmark France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, United Kingdom
5 Ukraine Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Croatia, Moldova
3 Italy Albania, Spain, Switzerland
Norway Denmark, Finland, Sweden
2 Greece Cyprus, San Marino
Russia Estonia, Latvia
1 Belarus Ukraine
Belgium Netherlands
Hungary Germany
Moldova Romania
Netherlands Belgium
Sweden Norway

Other countries

  • {{Esc|Andorra}} – At a meeting with the head of the EBU, Ingrid Deltenre, the Andorran Prime Minister Antoni Martí said that Andorra would not return for the 2013 Contest due to investment cuts.[68][69]
  • {{Esc|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} – The Bosnian broadcaster Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine (BHRT) announced that the country would not participate in the 2013 Contest due to economic difficulties.[54] BHRT broadcast the 2013 Contest despite their withdrawal.[70]
  • {{Esc|Czech Republic}} – The Czech broadcaster Česká televize (ČT) announced that they had no intention of participating in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest.[71]
  • {{Esc|Liechtenstein}} – The head of 1 Fürstentum Liechtenstein Television (1FLTV), Peter Kölbel, had said that due to a lack of financial subsidies from the Government of Liechtenstein, participation would be impossible until 2013 at the earliest.[72] 1FLTV have been trying to join the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 2010, but the government has not granted the nation's only channel the necessary subsidies. Kölbel stated that the country had a good chance of joining the contest in 2013, if funding was approved, but it was later announced that it would not be participating.[73][74]
  • {{Esc|Luxembourg}} – On 13 September 2012, RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg announced that they would not return to the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö due to a lack of available resources.[75]
  • {{Esc|Monaco}} – On 24 September 2012, Télé Monte Carlo (TMC) confirmed that Monaco would not return to the 2013 Contest for unspecified reasons.[76]
  • {{Esc|Morocco}} – On 20 September 2012, Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision (SNRT) confirmed Morocco would not be returning for the 2013 Contest, although reasons for this decision have not been published.[77]
  • {{Esc|Poland}} – On 22 November 2012, Telewizja Polska (TVP) announced that Poland would not be returning to the contest in 2013.[78] Poland withdrew in 2012 due to the broadcaster's primary financial focus being on the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship (which Poland co-hosted with Ukraine) along with the 2012 Summer Olympics.[79]
  • {{Esc|Portugal}} – On 22 November 2012, the Portuguese broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) confirmed that Portugal would not be taking part in the 2013 Contest for financial reasons.[55] RTP broadcast the 2013 Contest despite their withdrawal.[70]
  • {{Esc|Slovakia}} – On 4 December 2012, the Slovakian broadcaster Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska (RTVS) announced that Slovakia would not be participating in the 2013 Contest.[56]
  • {{Esc|Turkey}} – On 14 December 2012, the Turkish broadcaster Türkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu (TRT) announced their withdrawal from the contest, citing dissatisfaction with the introduction of a mixed jury/televote voting system and the current status of the "Big Five".[57] This ended with that Turkey created their own singing competition called "Turkvision Song Contest", which started in December 2013.

Incidents

Azerbaijan vote rigging

Prior to the finals, the Lithuanian media outlet 15 min released an undercover video suggesting that representatives from Azerbaijan were trying to bribe Lithuanians for votes in the tele/smsvoting.[114] The video detailed the plan, which involved recruiting groups of 10 people each, and supplying them with SIM cards so they could vote multiple times during the voting window in the tele/smsvoting. It was also suggested that similar activity was taking place in a total of 15 countries including Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, Ukraine, Croatia and Switzerland.[80] In response to the allegations, Executive Supervisor Jon Ola Sand reaffirmed the contest's commitment to a "fair and transparent result." He stated that while Eurovision organisers were looking into the case, they "[emphasised] that the intention of these individuals have not yet been clarified, and nor has a link been established between the individuals in the video and the Azeri delegation, the Azeri act or the Azeri EBU member Ictimai TV." He added that, since 1998, when he was first involved with the contest, "every year there are rumors about irregularities in the voting".[81]

The EBU later confirmed an attempt of cheating in the contest, which was unsuccessful according to EBU as the EBU's system prevent fraud. According to the EBU, there is no evidence that any broadcaster has been involved in cheating. The rules were changed the next year to ensure that all broadcasters would be responsible for preventing fraud to their advantage or face a three-year suspension if fraud is revealed.[82]

However, in May 2015 a member of The Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group confirmed that Azerbaijan had cheated and that it was organized and very expensive.[83]

When Azerbaijan officially awarded no points to Dina Garipova of Russia, despite Garipova having reportedly come second in the country's phone poll, the Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev ordered an inquiry. The Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed that the result had been falsified, and stated that "this outrageous action will not remain without a response". He promised a co-ordinated response with his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov. Simultaneously, the Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko claimed that his own country having received no points from Russia showed that the result must have been falsified.[84] In June 2013, UK entrant Bonnie Tyler also claimed she overheard Russians complaining that Azerbaijan did not "give us the ten points we paid for." Event supervisor Sietse Bakker said the claims were being investigated by the European Broadcasting Union as well.[85]

Plagiarism allegations

Cascada's entry for Germany, "Glorious", was the subject of investigation by NDR following allegations that it was too similar to the 2012 winner, "Euphoria" by Loreen.[86] NDR spokeswoman Iris Bents played down the allegations, stating that "Every year there are attempts to create scandals around the Eurovision Song Contest and the participants."[87] Following an independent audit, "Glorious" was found not to have plagiarized "Euphoria".[88]

Allegations of plagiarism against the winning Danish entry surfaced after Eric van Tijn, a notable Dutch music producer, mentioned the opening flute solo's similarity to "I Surrender", a 2002 song by the Dutch band K-Otic. However Eric van Tijn also stated that the flute solo was the only similarity between the two songs, thus calling it "a storm in a teacup".[89]

Finland's same-sex kiss

The performance of the Finnish entry, "Marry Me", caused controversy in certain more socially conservative countries broadcasting the contest. The act featured the female singer Krista Siegfrids and one of her female backing singers kissing each other at the end, widely labelled in media as Eurovision's first "lesbian kiss". Siegfrids stated to the media that the act was done to encourage Finland to legalise same sex marriage. It was reported that Turkish and Greek media reacted negatively to Siegfrids' act.[90] According to Gay Star News, the Turkish Eurovision broadcaster TRT, who had earlier withdrawn from competing in the contest for 2013, initially indicated that they would still broadcast the contest, but made a late decision not to do so.[91] A number of media reports directly linked this decision to the kiss in the Finnish performance, although TRT stated the reason was low viewing figures for the contest.[92][93] In China, it was completely removed from the pre-recorded broadcast due to the branch of television censorship in Mainland China.

Eric Saade

Green room host Eric Saade referred to Petra Mede as a "MILF" on air during the break between the first and second halves of the voting, saying "Back to you, Petra. #MILF". When the broadcaster for the United Kingdom, BBC aired this, the sound was lost. It remains unknown whether this was just an accident, or if the BBC did it purposely.[94] While the statement was supposedly scripted and SVT were aware of Saade's plan, some on social media were confused and offended by the comment.[95]

Other awards

Marcel Bezençon Awards

{{further information|Marcel Bezençon Awards}}

The Marcel Bezençon Awards were first handed out during the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn, Estonia, honouring the best competing songs in the final. Founded by Christer Björkman (Sweden's representative in the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest and the current Head of Delegation for Sweden) and Richard Herrey (a member of the Herreys and the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 winner from Sweden), the awards are named after the creator of the annual competition, Marcel Bezençon.[96] The awards are divided into three categories: Press Award, Artistic Award, and Composer Award.[97]

Category Country Song Performer(s) Composer(s)
Artists AwardAzerbaijan|y=2013}} "Hold Me" Farid Mammadov John Ballard, Ralph Charlie
Composer AwardSweden|y=2013}} "You" Robin Stjernberg Robin Stjernberg, Linnea Deb, Joy Deb, Joakim Harestad Haukaas
Press AwardGeorgia|y=2013}} "Waterfall" Nodi Tatishvili and Sophie Gelovani son

OGAE

{{further information|OGAE}}

Organisation Générale des Amateurs de l'Eurovision (more commonly known as OGAE) is an international organisation that was founded in 1984 in Savonlinna, Finland by Jari-Pekka Koikkalainen.[98] The organisation consists of a network of 40 Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs across Europe and beyond, and is a non-governmental, non-political, and non-profitable company.[99] In what has become an annual tradition for the OGAE fan clubs, a voting poll was opened allowing members from thirty-nine clubs to vote for their favourite songs of the 2013 contest. Below is the top five overall results, after all the votes had been cast.[100]

Country Song Performer(s) Composer(s) OGAE result
Denmark|y=2013}} "Only Teardrops" Emmelie de Forest Lise Cabble, Julia Fabrin Jakobsen, Thomas Stengaard 374
San Marino|y=2013}} "Crisalide (Vola)" Valentina Monetta Mauro Balestri, Ralph Siegel 282
Norway|y=2013}} "I Feed You My Love" Margaret Berger Karin Park, MachoPsycho 269
Germany|y=2013}} "Glorious" Cascada Yann Peifer, Manuel Reuter, Andres Ballinas, Tony Cornelissen 195
Italy|y=2013}} "L'essenziale" Marco Mengoni Marco Mengoni, Roberto Casalino, Francesco De Benedettis 177

Barbara Dex Award

{{further information|Barbara Dex Award}}

The Barbara Dex Award has been annually awarded by the fan website House of Eurovision since 1997, and is a humorous award given to the worst dressed artist each year in the contest. It is named after the Belgian artist, Barbara Dex, who came last in the 1993 contest, in which she wore her own self designed (awful) dress.

Place[101] Country[101] Performer(s)[101] Votes[101]
1Serbia|y=2013}} Moje 3 967
2Romania|y=2013}} Cezar 544
3Israel|y=2013}} Moran Mazor 296
4Albania|y=2013}} Adrian Lulgjuraj & Bledar Sejko 150
5Montenegro|y=2013}} Who See 110

International broadcasts and voting

It was reported by the EBU that the 2013 Contest was viewed by a worldwide television audience of a record breaking 170 million viewers.[102]

Voting and spokespersons

The order in which each country announced their votes was determined in a draw following the jury results from final dress rehearsal. Similar to the 2012 contest an algorithm was used to generate as much suspense as possible. The spokespersons are shown alongside each country.[103]

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  1. {{Esc|San Marino}} – John Kennedy O'Connor
  2. {{Esc|Sweden}} – Yohio
    (Runner-up at Melodifestivalen 2013)
  3. {{Esc|Albania}} – Andri Xhahu
  4. {{Esc|Netherlands}} – Cornald Maas
  5. {{Esc|Austria}} – Kati Bellowitsch
  6. {{Esc|United Kingdom}} – Scott Mills
  7. {{Esc|Israel}} – Ofer Nachshon
  8. {{Esc|Serbia}} – Maja Nikolić
  9. {{Esc|Ukraine}} – Matias
  10. {{Esc|Hungary}} – Éva Novodomszky
  11. {{Esc|Romania}} – Sonia Argint
  12. {{Esc|Moldova}} – Olivia Furtună
  13. {{Esc|Azerbaijan}} – Tamilla Shirinova
  14. {{Esc|Norway}} – Tooji
    (Norwegian representative in the 2012 Contest)
  15. {{Esc|Armenia}} – André
    (Armenian representative in the 2006 Contest)
  16. {{Esc|Italy}} – Federica Gentile
  17. {{Esc|Finland}} – Kristiina Wheeler
  18. {{Esc|Spain}} – Inés Paz
  19. {{Esc|Belarus}} – Darya Domracheva
  20. {{Esc|Latvia}} – Anmary
    (Latvian representative in the 2012 Contest)
  21. {{Esc|Bulgaria}} – Joanna Dragneva
    (Bulgarian representative in the 2008 Contest
    as part of Deep Zone Project)
  22. {{Esc|Belgium}} – Barbara Louys
  23. {{Esc|Russia}} – Alsou
    (Russian representative in the 2000 Contest
    and co-presenter of the 2009 Contest final)
  24. {{Esc|Malta}} – Emma Hickey
  25. {{Esc|Estonia}} – Rolf Roosalu
  26. {{Esc|Germany}} – Lena
    (Winner of the 2010 and representative of the 2011 Contest)
  27. {{Esc|Iceland}} – María Sigrún Hilmarsdóttir
  28. {{Esc|France}} – Marine Vignes
  29. {{Esc|Greece}} – Adriana Magania
  30. {{Esc|Ireland}} – Nicky Byrne
    (Irish representative in the 2016 Contest)
  31. {{Esc|Denmark}} – Sofie Lassen-Kahlke
  32. {{Esc|Montenegro}} – Ivana Sebek
  33. {{Esc|Slovenia}} – Andrea F
  34. {{Esc|Georgia}} – Liza Tsiklauri
  35. {{Esc|Macedonia}} – Dimitar Atanasovski
  36. {{Esc|Cyprus}} – Loukas Hamatsos
  37. {{Esc|Croatia}} – Uršula Tolj
  38. {{Esc|Switzerland}} – Mélanie Freymond
  39. {{Esc|Lithuania}} – Ignas Krupavičius
{{Div col end}}

Commentators

Most countries sent commentators to Malmö or commentated from their own country, in order to add insight to the participants and, if necessary, the provision of voting information.

Participating countries

The commentators of the 39 participating countries are as follows:

CountrySF1 / SF2 / FinalCommentator(s)
Albania}}[104][105]AllAndri Xhahu (TVSH, TVSH 2, RTSH Music and RTSH HD)
{{esc|Armenia}}[106]Semi-finals André (Armenia 1)
Arevik Udumyan (Armenia 1)
Final Erik Antaranyan (Armenia 1)
Anna Avanesyan (Armenia 1)
Austria}}[107]All Andi Knoll (ORF eins)
Azerbaijan}}[108]All Konul Arifgizi (İctimai Televiziya və Radio Yayımları Şirkəti)
Belarus}}[109] All Evgeny Perlin (Belarus 1 and Belarus 24)
{{esc|Belgium}}[110][111]All Maureen Louys (French, La Une)
Jean-Louis Lahaye (French, La Une)
André Vermeulen (Dutch, één) (Dutch, Radio 2)
Tom De Cock(Dutch, één) (Dutch, Radio 2)
{{esc|Bulgaria}}All Elena Rosberg (BNT 1)
Georgi Kushvaliev (BNT 1)
{{esc|Croatia}} All[112][113] Duško Čurlić (HRT2, semi-finals) (HRT1, final)
SF1 & Final[114] Robert Urlić (HR 2)
Cyprus}}[115] All Melina Karageorgiou (RIK 1) (RIK Trito)
Denmark}}[116] All Ole Tøpholm (DR1)
{{esc|Estonia}} All[117] Marko Reikop (ETV)
SF1 & Final[118]Mart Juur (Raadio 2)
Andrus Kivirähk (Raadio 2)
{{esc|Finland}}[119][120]All Aino Töllinen (Finnish, Yle TV2, Yle HD)
Juuso Mäkilähde (Finnish, Yle TV2, Yle HD)
Sanna Kojo (Finnish, Yle Radio Suomi)
Jorma Hietamäki (Finnish, Yle Radio Suomi)
Eva Frantz (Swedish, Yle TV2, Yle Radio Vega)
Johan Lindroos (Swedish, Yle TV2, Yle Radio Vega)
{{esc|France}}SF2[121] Audrey Chauveau (France Ô)
Bruno Berberes (France Ô)
Final[122] Cyril Féraud (France 3)
Mireille Dumas (France 3)
Georgia}}[123]AllTemo Kvirkvelia (GBP 1TV)
Germany}}[124] All Peter Urban (EinsFestival, first semi-final, second semi-final (delayed); (Phoenix), second semi-final; (NDR), semi-finals (delayed); (Das Erste), final)
{{esc|Greece}}[125][126]All Maria Kozakou (NET) (ERT HD)
Giorgos Kapoutzidis (NET) (ERT HD)
Hungary}}[127]All Gábor Gundel Takács (M1)
{{esc|Iceland}}[128] All Felix Bergsson (RÚV) (Rás 2)
{{esc|Ireland}} All[129] Marty Whelan (RTÉ Two) (semi-finals), (RTÉ One) (final)
SF1 & Final[130] Shay Byrne (RTÉ Radio 1)
Zbyszek Zalinski (RTÉ Radio 1)
{{esc|Israel}}All[131] Hebrew/Arabic subtitles (Channel 1) (Channel 33)
All[132]Kobi Menora (88 FM)
SF1Ofer Nachshon (88 FM)
SF2Amit Kotler and Yuval Caspin (88 FM)
Final Ron Levinthal, Kobi Oshrat and Yhaloma Bat Porat (88 FM)
{{esc|Italy}}[133][134]SF1 Federica Gentile (Rai 5)
Final Filippo Solibello (Rai 2) (Rai HD)
Marco Ardemagni] (Rai 2) (Rai HD)
Natascha Lusenti (Rai 2) (Rai HD)
{{esc|Latvia}}[135] All Valters Frīdenbergs (LTV)
Final Kārlis Būmeistars (LTV)
{{esc|Lithuania}}[136] All Darius Užkuraitis (LRT) (LRT Radijas)
Macedonia}}[137] All Karolina Petkovska (MRT 1)
{{esc|Malta}}[138]All Gordon Bonello (TVM) (TVM HD)
Rodney Gauci (TVM) (TVM HD)
Moldova}}[139][140] All Lidia Scarlat (Moldova 1) (Radio Moldova)
{{esc|Montenegro}}[141]All Dražen Bauković (TVCG1)
Tamara Ivanković (TVCG1)
Sonja Savović (Radio Crne Gore) (Radio 98)
Sanja Pejović (Radio Crne Gore) (Radio 98)
{{esc|Netherlands}}[142]All Jan Smit (Nederland 1) (BVN)
Daniël Dekker (Nederland 1) (BVN)
{{esc|Norway}} All[143] Olav Viksmo-Slettan (NRK1)
Final[144] Ronny Brede Aase, Silje Therese Reiten Nordnes and Yngve Hustad Reite (NRK3)
Romania}}[145]All Liana Stanciu (TVR1)
{{esc|Russia}}[146]All Yana Churikova (Channel One)
Yuriy Aksuuta (Channel One)
{{esc|San Marino}}[147]All Lia Fiorio (SMRTV) (Radio San Marino)
Gigi Restivo (SMRTV) (Radio San Marino)
{{esc|Serbia}}SF1[186] Duška Vučinić-Lučić (RTS1)
SF2[148] Marina Nikolić (RTS1)
Final[149] Silvana Grujić (RTS2)
{{esc|Slovenia}}[150] All Andrej Hofer (RTVSLO2 semi-finals) (RTVSLO1 final)
{{esc|Spain}}[151] SF2 & Final José María Íñigo (La 1), (La 2) TVE HD
{{esc|Sweden}}All[152] Josefine Sundström (SVT1)
Carolina Norén (SR P4)[153]
Semi-finals Ronnie Ritterland (SR P4)
Final Björn Kjellman (SR P4)
{{esc|Switzerland}} German[154] Sven Epiney (SF zwei semi-finals) (SRF 1 final)
French[155] Jean-Marc Richard and Nicolas Tanner (RTS Deux SF2 and final)
Italian[156] Alessandro Bertoglio (RSI La 2, SF2 and RSI La 1, final)
{{esc|Ukraine}}All[157][158] Timur Miroshnychenko (First National TV Channel)
Tetiana Terekhova (First National TV Channel)
Olena Zelinchenko (UR1)[159]
{{esc|United Kingdom}}[160]Semi-finals Scott Mills (BBC Three)
Ana Matronic (BBC Three)
Final Graham Norton (BBC One)
Ken Bruce (BBC Radio 2)

Non-participating countries

The commentators of the non-participating countries are:

CountrySF1/SF2/FinalCommentator(s)
{{esc|Australia}}[161]All Julia Zemiro (SBS)
Sam Pang (SBS)
Bosnia and Herzegovina}}[162][163] All Dejan Kukrić (BHT1) (BH Radio 1)
China}}[164]All No commentators, but multiple narrators, the voting details are ignored (CCTV-15, broadcast the three shows between 5–7 October 2013; the final was repeated on 19 January 2014)
{{esc|Kazakhstan}}[165][166]All Roman Raifeld (El Arna)
Kaldybek Zhaysanbay (El Arna)
{{esc|Portugal}}[167] All Sílvia Alberto (RTP1) (semi-finals delayed)
{{esc|Slovakia}}[168]Final Daniel Baláž (Radio FM)
Pavol Hubinák (Radio FM)
USA}} United States[169][170]Final No commentator (Live HD broadcast at the Swedish Embassy in Washington, D.C.)

Official album

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| next_title = Eurovision Song Contest: Copenhagen 2014
| next_year = 2014
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| extra1 = Adrian Lulgjuraj and Bledar Sejko
| note1 = {{Esccnty|Albania}}
| title1 = Identitet
| length1 = 3:01
| extra2 = Dorians
| note2 = {{Esccnty|Armenia}}
| title2 = Lonely Planet
| length2 = 3:04
| extra3 = Natália Kelly
| note3 = {{Esccnty|Austria}}
| title3 = Shine
| length3 = 3:00
| extra4 = Farid Mammadov
| note4 = {{Esccnty|Azerbaijan}}
| title4 = Hold Me
| length4 = 2:54
| extra5 = Roberto Bellarosa
| note5 = {{Esccnty|Belgium}}
| title5 = Love Kills
| length5 = 3:00
| extra6 = Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankulov
| note6 = {{Esccnty|Bulgaria}}
| title6 = Samo shampioni
| length6 = 2:59
| extra7 = Alyona Lanskaya
| note7 = {{Esccnty|Belarus}}
| title7 = Solayoh
| length7 = 2:59
| extra8 = Takasa
| note8 = {{Esccnty|Switzerland}}
| title8 = You and Me
| length8 = 2:54
| extra9 = Despina Olympiou
| note9 = {{Esccnty|Cyprus}}
| title9 = An me thimasai
| length9 = 2:59
| extra10 = Cascada
| note10 = {{Esccnty|Germany}}
| title10 = Glorious
| length10 = 2:57
| extra11 = Emmelie de Forest
| note11 = {{Esccnty|Denmark}}
| title11 = Only Teardrops
| length11 = 3:02
| extra12 = Birgit Õigemeel
| note12 = {{Esccnty|Estonia}}
| title12 = Et uus saaks alguse
| length12 = 3:01
| extra13 = ESDM
| note13 = {{Esccnty|Spain}}
| title13 = Contigo hasta el final
| length13 = 3:05
| extra14 = Krista Siegfrids
| note14 = {{Esccnty|Finland}}
| title14 = Marry Me
| length14 = 2:59
| extra15 = Amandine Bourgeois
| note15 = {{Esccnty|France}}
| title15 = L'enfer et moi
| length15 = 2:58
| extra16 = Bonnie Tyler
| note16 = {{Esccnty|United Kingdom}}
| title16 = Believe in Me
| length16 = 3:01
| extra17 = Nodi Tatishvili and Sophie Gelovani
| note17 = {{Esccnty|Georgia}}
| title17 = Waterfall
| length17 = 3:07
| extra18 = Koza Mostra and Agathon Iakovidis
| note18 = {{Esccnty|Greece}}
| title18 = Alcohol Is Free
| length18 = 2:54
| extra19 = Klapa s Mora
| note19 = {{Esccnty|Croatia}}
| title19 = Mižerja
| length19 = 3:00
| extra20 = ByeAlex
| note20 = {{Esccnty|Hungary}}
| title20 = Kedvesem
| length20 = 3:07
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| extra_column = Artist
| total_length = {{Duration|m=57|s=18}}
| extra1 = Ryan Dolan
| note1 = {{Esccnty|Ireland}}
| title1 = Only Love Survives
| length1 = 3:00
| extra2 = Moran Mazor
| note2 = {{Esccnty|Israel}}
| title2 = Rak bishvilo
| length2 = 2:59
| extra3 = Eythor Ingi
| note3 = {{Esccnty|Iceland}}
| title3 = Ég á líf
| length3 = 3:01
| extra4 = Marco Mengoni
| note4 = {{Esccnty|Italy}}
| title4 = L'essenziale
| length4 = 3:11
| extra5 = Andrius Pojavis
| note5 = {{Esccnty|Lithuania}}
| title5 = Something
| length5 = 3:06
| extra6 = PeR
| note6 = {{Esccnty|Latvia}}
| title6 = Here We Go
| length6 = 2:55
| extra7 = Aliona Moon
| note7 = {{Esccnty|Moldova}}
| title7 = O mie
| length7 = 3:03
| extra8 = Who See
| note8 = {{Esccnty|Montenegro}}
| title8 = Igranka
| length8 = 2:54
| extra9 = Esma and Lozano
| note9 = {{Esccnty|Macedonia}}
| title9 = Pred da se razdeni
| length9 = 3:05
| extra10 = Gianluca Bezzina
| note10 = {{Esccnty|Malta}}
| title10 = Tomorrow
| length10 = 3:00
| extra11 = Anouk
| note11 = {{Esccnty|Netherlands}}
| title11 = Birds
| length11 = 3:01
| extra12 = Margaret Berger
| note12 = {{Esccnty|Norway}}
| title12 = I Feed You My Love
| length12 = 3:01
| extra13 = Cezar
| note13 = {{Esccnty|Romania}}
| title13 = It's My Life
| length13 = 3:00
| extra14 = Moje 3
| note14 = {{Esccnty|Serbia}}
| title14 = Ljubav je svuda
| length14 = 3:00
| extra15 = Dina Garipova
| note15 = {{Esccnty|Russia}}
| title15 = What If
| length15 = 3:04
| extra16 = Robin Stjernberg
| note16 = {{Esccnty|Sweden}}
| title16 = You
| length16 = 3:02
| extra17 = Hannah
| note17 = {{Esccnty|Slovenia}}
| title17 = Straight into Love
| length17 = 3:01
| extra18 = Valentina Monetta
| note18 = {{Esccnty|San Marino}}
| title18 = Crisalide
| length18 = 2:56
| extra19 = Zlata Ognevich
| note19 = {{Esccnty|Ukraine}}
| title19 = Gravity
| length19 = 2:59
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| headline = Digital version bonus track
| extra_column = Artist
| title20 = We Write the Story
| extra20 = Avicii and B & B and Choir
| length20 = 6:33
|}}

Charts

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Chart (2013)Peak
position

See also

  • Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013
  • Turkvision Song Contest 2013
  • ABU TV Song Festival 2013
  • Eurovision Song Contest
  • European Broadcasting Union

References

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56. ^{{cite web|url=http://eurocontest.cz/headline/headline/item/2333-slovensko-nebude-na-eurovizi-2013 |title=Víme první: Slovensko nebude na Eurovizi 2013! |last=Kubík |first=Zdeněk |date=4 December 2012 |language=Czech |trans-title=We know first: Slovakia will be at Eurovision 2013! |publisher=EuroContest.cz |accessdate=4 December 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130620034750/http://eurocontest.cz/headline/headline/item/2333-slovensko-nebude-na-eurovizi-2013 |archivedate=20 June 2013 |df= }}
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58. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eurofestival.ws/2013/01/30/san-marino-sceglie-ancora-valentina-monetta-con-crisalide|title=San Marino sceglie ancora Valentina Monetta con "Crisalide"|author=|date=30 January 2013|publisher=eurofestival.ws|language=Italian|trans-title=San Marino still choose Valentina Monetta with "Chrysalis"|accessdate=30 January 2013}}
59. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/44843/elitsa-and-stoyan-yankulov-stundzhi-to-represent-bulgaria/|title=Elitsa and Stoyan Yankulov-Stundzhi to represent Bulgaria|last=Jiandani|first=Sanjay|date=10 February 2013|publisher=ESCToday.com|accessdate=10 February 2013}}
60. ^{{cite web|last=Waddell |first=Nathan |title=Moje 3 win the ticket to Malmö! |url=http://escxtra.com/2013/03/moje-3-win-the-ticket-to-malmo/ |publisher=escXtra |date=3 March 2013 |accessdate=27 April 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130502123258/http://escxtra.com/2013/03/moje-3-win-the-ticket-to-malmo/ |archivedate=2 May 2013 }}
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146. ^{{cite web|url=http://bublik.delfi.ee/news/glamour/yana-churikova-pered-evrovideniem-dina-garipova-pohudela-rovno-vdvoe.d?id=66052008|script-title=ru:Яна Чурикова: перед "Евровидением" Дина Гарипова похудела ровно вдвое!|author=|date=30 April 2013|publisher=Delfi (web portal)|accessdate=7 May 2013|language=Russian|trans-title=Ian Churikova: before the "Eurovision" Dean Garipova lost weight just twice!}}
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152. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.svt.se/melodifestivalen/josefine-sundstrom-blir-kommentator-under-eurovision-song-contest-2013-i-malmo-1|title=Josefine Sundström kommenterar Eurovision|author=Maria Rosén |date=22 April 2013|publisher=SVT.se|language=Swedish|trans-title=Josefine Sundström commentating for Eurovision|accessdate=22 April 2013}}
153. ^{{cite web|url=http://sverigesradio.se/sida/gruppsida.aspx?programid=2023&grupp=19035&artikel=5530839|title=Häng med Norén och Ritterland hela vägen fram till finalen i ESC|author==|date=10 May 2013|publisher=sverigesradio.se|language=Swedish|trans-title=Join Carolina Norén and Ronnie Ritterland all the way to the final of the ESC|accessdate=11 May 2013}}
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155. ^{{cite web |url=http://tvprogramm.srf.ch/details/767840584|title=SRF TV-Programm, Eurosong 2013|publisher=srf.ch|language=German|trans-title=SRF TV program, Eurovision Song Contest 2013|date=8 May 2013|accessdate=8 May 2013}}
156. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.eurofestival.ws/2013/04/18/svizzera-il-commento-dellesc-ad-alessandro-bertoglio-rsi-lintervista/|title=Svizzera: il commento dell’ESC ad Alessandro Bertoglio (RSI). L’intervista.|language=Italian|trans-title=Switzerland: Commentator for ESC is Alessandro Bertoglio (CSR). The interview.|date=18 April 2013|work=Eurofestival News|accessdate=22 April 2013}}
157. ^{{cite web|url=http://show.obozrevatel.com/news/31698-timur-miroshnichenko-u-zlatyi-est-vse-chtobyi-vlyubit-v-sebya.htm|script-title=ru:ТИМУР МИРОШНИЧЕНКО: У ЗЛАТЫ ЕСТЬ ВСЕ, ЧТОБЫ ВЛЮБИТЬ В СЕБЯ ЗА ТРИ МИНУТЫ|last=Krohmal|first=Aleksandra|date=25 April 2013|work=Obozrevatel|accessdate=10 May 2013|language=Russian|trans-title=Timur Miroshnichenko: Do Zlatan has everything to fall in love in three minutes}}
158. ^{{cite web|url=http://1tv.com.ua/uk/video/eurovision/song/2013/05/15/6451|script-title=uk:Перший півфінал. Усі виступи|date=14 May 2013|work=National Television Company of Ukraine|accessdate=15 May 2013|language=Ukrainian|trans-title=The first semi-final. All performances}}
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166. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.elarna.kz/ru/programms/ProgrammView?sefname=evrovid|script-title=ru:Конкурс песни "Евровидение – 2013"|author=|date=13 May 2013|work=El Arna|accessdate=13 May 2013|language=Russian|trans-title=Eurovision Song Contest 2013}}
167. ^{{cite web |last=Ferreira |first=David |title=Confirmado: RTP1 transmite todo o "Festival Eurovisão da Canção 2013"|url=http://www.atelevisao.com/rtp/rtp1-transmite-todo-o-festival-eurovisao-da-canc/|publisher=A Televisão|language=Portuguese|trans-title=Confirmed: RTP1 transmits all the "Eurovision 2013"|date=10 May 2013|accessdate=12 May 2013}}
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