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    EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2008 - FINAL: PARTICIPANTS LIST

    Top40-Charts.com
    May 23 2008
    NY

    LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts) - After the two Semi-Finals on Tuesday
    and Thursday, all songs in the Final of the 2008 Eurovision Song
    Contest are known. The Final will be broadcast tomorrow at 21:00 CET
    in the evening.

    Just like both Semi-Finals, the Final, of course, starts with the
    Eurovision hymn. Shortly afterwards, Marija Serifovic', the winner
    of the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest, enters the stage to perform
    together with a group of female dancers.

    After that the hosts, Jovana Jankovic' and Z(eljko Joksimovic',
    go on stage.While in the First Semi-Final, the theme was "City" and
    in the Second Semi-Final, the theme was "Water", the theme of the
    Final will be the combination of both - "City and Water". This is,
    of course, a symbol of the capital of Serbia, Belgrade, which sits
    at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers.

    The first song in the Final is Pe-o Margine De Lume by Nico &
    Vlad from Romania. They perform their operatic song brilliantly and
    without any vocal problems. The colour theme on the stage and on the
    LED projections are dark and resembles a romantic night sky. Second
    on stage is Andy Abraham from the United Kingdom, who was directly
    qualified for the Final. His vocal and dance performance sounds and
    looks confident, and Andy manages well to give good vibes to the
    public. He performs in a dark blue suit, and the LED projections are
    very colourful. Third to perform is Olta Boka from Albania. Even though
    she is the youngest singer participating in the 2008 Eurovision Song
    Contest, she convinces everyone with her charms and her flawless vocal
    performance. The LED screen in the background reflects the zooming-in
    on a warm-coloured heart. The next song represents another one of the
    countries directly qualified for the Final - Germany. The four girls
    of the band No Angels are dressed in two colours, blue and purple. The
    chorus is emphasized by pyrotechnical effects, and the background
    scenery shows feathers gliding through the air. Their performance is
    vocally solid and without visible problems. Fifth on stage is Sirusho,
    singing Qele, Qele for Armenia. Sirusho looks fantastic on stage with
    her short white, grey and black dress, and the dance performance is
    professional, too. Pyrotechnical effects are used to boost the visual
    appearance, too. Vocally, there is still some room for improvements
    until the Final.

    The next artist entering the stage is Laka from Bosnia and
    Herzegovina. The whole setup of this performing brings a smile to
    everyone's face as the two main figures, Laka and his sister Mirela,
    are running on stage in weird clothes and hairdresses. Four elderly
    looking women perform as backing vocals, wearing white dresses and
    knitting while singing. In the end of the performance, the word "LOVE"
    is displayed on drying laundry. The audience was very enthusiastic of
    this truly special and entertaining performance. Next up is Israel's
    Boaz Mauda who enters the stage, which, at that moment, is completely
    dark. But this changes as soon as he sings the first chorus. Later
    on, five backing vocals join and support him. Vocally, Boaz showed
    all his talents and he left a powerful impression with his quiet
    ballad. Eighth on stage are Terasbetoni from Finland, who certainly
    wake up everyone who has switched on the TV set! They show Finnish
    rock music at its best, powered by pyrotechnical effects, smoke and
    loud shouting. The lights on stage are intensely blinking. The colour
    theme of the stage and the LED screen in the background is in white
    and red colours. The next country in the line-up is Croatia. After
    the youngest performer in this Final, who performed third, it's now
    time for the oldest, who calls himself '75 Cents' corresponding with
    his age. He performs together with Kraljevi Ulice - "The Kings Of The
    Street". They sing a nostalgic song in Croatian language, reminding
    of street art. Towards the end of the song, 75 Cents is scratching
    a record on a grammophone like a young hip-hop DJ. On the big LED
    screen in the background, white doves appear. Tenth to perform is
    Isis Gee from Poland. She improved her vocal performance amazingly
    since her first rehearsal! In a light blue dress, she performs her
    love song confidently, while she is accompanied by her husband playing
    the piano and four female violinists.

    The stage is in white and light blue colours.

    The eleventh country, Iceland, is represented by Euroband, consisting
    of the two singers Friorik and Regina. They showed an energetic
    performance of their song. Both were dressed in black and pink
    outfits. They looked really relaxed and confident on stage, and
    they were very warmly received by the public in the hall. Turkey
    is next, with a rock song in Turkish language, performed by Mor
    ve Otesi. The stage shows dark colours, with papier mache dolls
    shown on the background screen and pyrotechnical effects in the
    foreground. Both visually and vocally, the performance was confident
    and powerful. Afterwards, there is the first commercial break,
    and it's time for a report from the Green Room by Kristina and Bane
    again. Then, it's the turn of the country drawn 13th: Portugal. Vania
    Fernandes wears a black dress, while her five backing vocals wear
    white clothes. The background scenery is entirely in blue and reminds
    of water, fitting the song title Senhora Do Mar. Towards the end,
    the wind machine emphasizes the increasing dramatic appearance of the
    song and the singers. Both visually and vocally, the Portuguese entry
    was brilliant! Next is another song which talks about the wide oceans:
    Pirates Of The Sea, representing Latvia. The singers and dancers are
    dressed up like pirates, reminding of carnival. Smoke effects are used,
    and all in all, the public gets to see an energetic and funny stage
    act. The 15th singer on stage is fan favourite Charlotte Perrelli,
    representing Sweden. She is shown on screen in black and white in the
    beginning, but after the first verse, everything is in colour again
    - so don't worry, your TV set is not broken, and you do not need to
    readjust the colour settings either. Charlotte and her five backing
    dancers showed a solid performance for their typical schlager song.

    After a long night of celebrating, Simon Mathew enters the stage. He
    and his band represent Denmark. They deliver a great and energetic
    performance of All Night Long. At the end of the song, the LED
    screen in the background shows fireworks in blue, white and purple
    colours creating a feeling of being at a New Year party, which lasts
    all night long. The 17th country in the Final is Georgia, which is
    being represented by the blind singer Diana Gurtskaya. She starts
    her performance in black leather clothes. Later on, a white blanket
    is pulled over her from the front to the back of the stage, and as
    soon as she reappears, the public gets to see her and her dancers in
    different dresses! The performance and stage act were all good and the
    public was very enthusiastic about her performance. Next up is another
    favourite of the fans and bookmakers: Ukraine. Ani Lorak sings Shady
    Lady in a stylish short shining dress, while she is supported by one
    backing singer and four male dancers. The main element on stage is
    a special box with mirrors on the outside, which turns transparent
    when the lights inside are turned on. Ani even climbs on top of the
    box during the performance! The singing was powerful and convincing,
    and the stage act was elaborate. At the 19th draw position, it's the
    turn of France, another country which is directly qualified for the
    Final. Sebastien Tellier shows his long hair and beard to the camera in
    a self-confident way. The background scenery showed warm colours, and
    it was reminiscent of a solar eclipse. Sebastien sung professionally
    and without problems. The next country is Azerbaijan, showing one of
    the most spectacular stage acts of the Final: Elnur performs as an
    angel, while Samir is dressed like the devil. The performance features
    not only traditional Azeri Mugham singing, but also pyrotechnical
    effects. Altogether, the act looked and sounded convincing.

    Greece was drawn 21st yesterday, so it's Kalomira's turn to perform
    now. Again, the public gets to see an elaborate performance,
    this time with a prop that turns into a shiny purple heart. Both
    visually and vocally, Kalomira convinced everyone with a powerful
    performance. Next is another directly qualified country: Spain. The
    Western European country is being represented by Rodolfo Chikilicuatre
    and his funny dance song Baila El Chiki Chiki. The performance includes
    moves out of four distinct dances, and the stage scenery includes
    bright colours, with the main one being red. On the background,
    the names of the four dances are shown. The host country, Serbia,
    is being represented by Jelena Tomasevic', singing a nostalgic
    ballad with ethnic influences. She wears a grey dress, and the wind
    machine is used to make the performance look even more dramatic. She
    looked and sounded confident, and the whole act was professional
    and flawless. The postcard for Russia shows the recipe for a fish
    soup, but obviously this doesn't have anything to do with the song
    or performance. Dima Bilan, one of the bookmakers' favourites,
    performs together with the figure skater Evgenii Plushenko and the
    violinist Edvin Marton. Dima starts the stage act lying on the floor,
    and later on, all three performers move onto artificial ice together,
    with Evgenii performing skating figures and Edvin playing a 300 year
    old Stradivari violin. Everything looked professional, elaborate,
    and convincing for Russia. The last artist to perform on stage is
    Maria from Norway. She performs in a dark blue dress in front of a
    stage scenery in similar colours, with small lights on it, reminding
    of stars. Her pop song sounded great, and there was nothing to be
    criticized or improved in this performance.

    After the performance of the Norwegian entry, it is time for the hosts
    to start the voting. They do this by calling a special guest on stage,
    which is one of the biggest basketball legends in Serbia. Thereafter
    there is a re-run of the 25 songs, which is followed up by video
    clips with the Eurovision atmosphere in Belgrade, such as the
    Sava Centar/Press Centre, the Belgrade Arena, arriving fans in the
    airport, the life in the Belgrade streets and the participants on
    sightseeing. The video clips are followed up by another re-run of the
    finalists. Then the voting period finishes, and the hosts introduce
    the interval act. The interval act is traditional Serbian music,
    and the female backing singers and male wear traditional Serbian
    outfits. After a brief visit in the Green Room, the test voting begins.

    Citizens of each country vote by telephone or SMS. The country's
    10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points based on
    votes. All 45 countries present their awarded points, totalling to
    determine the winner.

    Eurovision Song Contest 2008 - Final: Participants List: 1. Romania -
    Nico & Vlad - Pe-o Margine De Lume 2. United Kingdom - Andy Abraham
    - Even If 3. Albania - Olta Boka - Zemren E Lame Peng 4. Germany -
    No Angels - Disappear 5. Armenia - Sirusho - Qele, Qele 6. Bosnia &
    Herzegovina - Laka - Pokus(aj 7. Israel - Boaz - The Fire In Your
    Eyes 8. Finland - Terasbetoni - Missa Miehet Ratsastaa 9. Croatia -
    Kraljevi Ulice & 75 Cents - Romanca 10. Poland - Isis Gee - For Life
    11. Iceland - Euroband - This Is My Life 12. Turkey - Mor ve O"tesi -
    Deli 13. Portugal - Va^nia Fernandes - Senhora Do Mar (Negras A'guas)
    14. Latvia - Pirates Of The Sea - Wolves Of The Sea 15. Sweden -
    Charlotte Perrelli - Hero 16. Denmark - Simon Mathew - All Night
    Long 17. Georgia - Diana Gurtskaya - Peace Will Come 18. Ukraine
    - Ani Lorak - Shady Lady 19. France - Sebastien Tellier - Divine
    20. Azerbaijan - Elnur & Samir - Day After Day 21. Greece - Kalomira -
    Secret Combination 22. Spain - Rodolfo Chikilicuatre - Baila El Chiki
    Chiki 23. Serbia - Jelena Tomasevic feat. Bora Dugic - Oro 24. Russia -
    Dima Bilan - Believe 25. Norway - Maria - Hold On Be Strong
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