The Public Reacts to Norway: Gåte – Ulveham

17 people of different ages, professions and background took part in this year’s “The Public Reacts to Eurovision 2024” by ESCBubble. They are all casual viewers of the Eurovision Song Contest – none of them are big fans of the Contest, and none of them have heard any of the songs before we played them all to them (except maybe the one representing their own country).

We continue today with the song that is going to be representing Norway – “Ulveham” by Gåte. In addition to telling us their thoughts and impressions, we also asked them all to score the song out of 10. Check out what they had to say about the Norwegian entry, and how they scored it out of 10, right here:

In order to find the best song of Eurovision 2024, we also need YOUR vote:

Score the Norwegian song "Ulveham" out of 10

The poll is closed!

The poll will close when tomorrow’s review of the Sammarinese entry “11:11” by Megara is published, and then we will also announce the total score that Norway received.

The Belgian entry “Before The Party’s Over” scored a total of 124 points from our readers in our daily poll. The current results of Semi Final 2 are as follows (countries in blue have qualified for the ESCBubble Final):

Ranking Country Total points Reviewers Readers
1 Switzerland 249 120 129
2 Denmark 232 117 115
3 Belgium 232 108 124
4 Czechia 229 118 111
5 Austria 228 120 108
6 Greece 220 102 118
7 Estonia 209 113 96
8 Albania 196 104 92
9 Malta 194 74 120

The current results of Semi Final 1 are as follows (countries in blue have qualified for the ESCBubble Final, whilst the countries in red are eliminated):

Ranking Country Total points Reviewers Readers
1 Croatia 255 121 134
2 Lithuania 249 113 136
3 Ukraine 228 109 119
4 Finland 225 110 115
5 Poland 224 102 122
6 Serbia 220 108 112
7 Iceland 216 108 108
8 Portugal 215 112 103
9 Cyprus 214 110 104
10 Luxembourg 205 104 101
11 Ireland 197 85 112
12 Moldova 164 99 65

 

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