Vote for YOUR favorites in ESCBubble’s Final!
After 31 days, 31 Public Reacts videos published, and 31 daily polls closed, we finally have our 26 finalists of ESCBubble’s Final of Eurovision 2023! Combining the votes of our reviewers, team members, and our readers, we selected 20 qualifiers (10 from each of the two semi finals), who join the 6 automatic finalists (same as in Eurovision – the big 5: France, Italy, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom + last year’s winner Ukraine).
Now it’s time to choose ESCBubble’s winner of Eurovision 2023! We will once again combine the three votes, but slightly differently to the semis:
- Votes of our reviewers are going to remain as they were in the first round as well, and will represent the first vote
- 18 of our team members (as we have 18 reviewers as well) will vote for their 10 favorite songs of the 26 finalists, in Eurovision style – giving out a total of 1044 points. This will represent the second vote
- The third vote is going to be the result of our poll, which can be found just below. The points will be given out based on the percentage each of the song received, and the total will equal the points given out by our team members – 1044. For example, if one song gets 10% of the votes in our poll, that song will receice 104 points.
- In case of any ties, the song that received more points from our readers will be given the higher position.
You can vote for up to five of YOUR favorites of these 26 songs in our poll right here:
- Germany - Lord Of The Lost - Blood And Glitter 14%, 1614 votes1614 votes 14%1614 votes - 14% of all votes
- Finland - Käärijä - Cha Cha Cha 12%, 1438 votes1438 votes 12%1438 votes - 12% of all votes
- France - La Zarra - Évidemment 10%, 1159 votes1159 votes 10%1159 votes - 10% of all votes
- Sweden - Loreen - Tattoo 8%, 884 votes884 votes 8%884 votes - 8% of all votes
- Austria - Teya and Salena - Who The Hell Is Edgar? 7%, 822 votes822 votes 7%822 votes - 7% of all votes
- Italy - Marco Mengoni - Due vite 6%, 687 votes687 votes 6%687 votes - 6% of all votes
- Portugal - Mimicat - Ai coracao 4%, 499 votes499 votes 4%499 votes - 4% of all votes
- Norway - Alessandra - Queen Of Kings 4%, 485 votes485 votes 4%485 votes - 4% of all votes
- Slovenia - Joker Out - Carpe Diem 4%, 427 votes427 votes 4%427 votes - 4% of all votes
- United Kingdom - Mae Muller - I Wrote A Song 3%, 400 votes400 votes 3%400 votes - 3% of all votes
- Spain - Blanca Paloma - EaEa 3%, 386 votes386 votes 3%386 votes - 3% of all votes
- Serbia - Luke Black - Samo mi se spava 3%, 337 votes337 votes 3%337 votes - 3% of all votes
- Georgia - Iru - Echo 3%, 305 votes305 votes 3%305 votes - 3% of all votes
- Australia - Voyager - Promise 3%, 298 votes298 votes 3%298 votes - 3% of all votes
- Belgium - Gustaph - Because Of You 2%, 246 votes246 votes 2%246 votes - 2% of all votes
- Latvia - Sudden Lights - Aija 2%, 245 votes245 votes 2%245 votes - 2% of all votes
- Israel - Noa Kirel - Unicorn 2%, 243 votes243 votes 2%243 votes - 2% of all votes
- Czechia - Vesna - My Sister's Crown 2%, 221 vote221 vote 2%221 vote - 2% of all votes
- Moldova - Pasha Parfeni - Soarele si Luna 2%, 204 votes204 votes 2%204 votes - 2% of all votes
- Lithuania - Monika Linkyte - Stay 2%, 176 votes176 votes 2%176 votes - 2% of all votes
- Estonia - Alika - Bridges 1%, 171 vote171 vote 1%171 vote - 1% of all votes
- Malta - The Busker - Dance (Our Own Party) 1%, 135 votes135 votes 1%135 votes - 1% of all votes
- Cyprus - Andrew Lambrou - Break A Broken Heart 1%, 110 votes110 votes 1%110 votes - 1% of all votes
- Ukraine - Tvorchi - Heart Of Steel 1%, 96 votes96 votes 1%96 votes - 1% of all votes
- Albania - Albina and Familja Kelmendi - Duje 1%, 82 votes82 votes 1%82 votes - 1% of all votes
- Iceland - Diljá - Power 0%, 38 votes38 votes38 votes - 0% of all votes
The poll will remain open until the 1st of May at 23:59 CET! The winner will then be announced a few days later, but prior to the Opening Ceremony in Liverpool, and the winner will once again receive the ESCBubble Trophy.
Our previous winners were Dadi Freyr in 2020 with “Think About Things”, Barbara Pravi in 2021 with “Voila”, and Chanel in 2022 with “SloMo”. You can also check out the video where she was presented with our trophy right here: