This is YOUR winner of Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2018!
Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2018 is taking place tonight, where a total of 16 acts are going to compete for representing Malta at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon, and be the successor of Claudia Faniello.
In the past couple of weeks, we asked you to let us know which of the 16 finalists is YOUR personal favorite, by voting in our poll. With over 4,000 votes received in this poll, here are the current results:
- Eleanor Cassar – Back To Life – 21.87%
- Christabelle Borg – Taboo – 19.09%
- Brooke Borg – Heart Of Gold – 17.68%
- Lawrence Gray – Love Renegade – 14.38%
- Aidan – Dai Laga – 9.56%
- Richard & Joe Micallef – Song For Dad – 6.82%
- Deborah C – Turn It Up – 3.28%
- Danica Muscat – One Step At A Time – 2.78%
- Jasmine Abela – Supernovas – 1.35%
- Avenue Sky – We Can Run – 1.03%
- Petra – Evolution – 0.84%
- Matthew Anthony – Call 2morrow – 0.52%
- Dwett – Breaking Point – 0.42%
- Tiziana Calleja – First Time – 0.22%
- Miriana Conte – Rocket – 0.10%
- Rhiannon Micallef – Beyond Blue Horizons – 0.05%
Our editors have also listened to all 16 finalists of Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2018, and we have also cast our votes. We ended up with a tie at the very top in our voting, and we broke the tie according to the Eurovision rules. Here are our results:
- Eleanor Cassar – Back To Life
- Christabelle Borg – Taboo
- Jasmine Abela – Supernovas
- Brooke Borg – Heart Of Gold
- Petra – Evolution
- Deborah C – Turn It Up
- Danica Muscat – One Step At A Time
- Aidan – Dai Laga
- Rhiannon Micallef – Beyond Blue Horizons
- Matthew Anthony – Call 2morrow
- Avenue Sky – We Can Run
- Richard & Joe Micallef – Song For Dad
- Miriana Conte – Rocket
- Lawrence Gray – Love Renegade
- Tiziana Calleja – First Time
- Dwett – Breaking Point
Both our readers and our editors agree that it is Eleanor Cassar’s to lose tonight! She is followed by Christabelle Borg in second place with “Taboo”, and whilst our readers would like to see Brooke Borg in third place, our editors think it should be Jasmine Abela.
Malta Eurovision Song Contest will take place tonight at Ta’Qali and the show will start at 20:50 CET. Our poll will remain open until the end of tonight’s Final, so you can still cast your vote and change the results: