🔴 2014 Eurovision Song Contest from Copenhagen/Denmark Grand FINAL

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Dates: Semi-final 1: 6 May 2014 - Semi-final 2: 8 May 2014
Final: 10 May 2014 - Host venue: B&W Hallerne, Copenhagen, Denmark
Presenters: Lise Rønne, Nikolaj Koppel, Pilou Asbæk
Directed by Per Zachariassen
Executive supervisor: Jon Ola Sand
Executive producer : Pernille Gaardbo
Host broadcaster: Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR)

The Eurovision Song Contest 2014 was the 59th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Copenhagen, Denmark, following the country's victory at the 2013 contest with the song "Only Teardrops" by Emmelie de Forest. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR), the contest was held at B&W Hallerne, and consisted of two semi-finals on 6 and 8 May, and a final on 10 May 2014. The three live shows were presented by Danish television presenter Lise Rønne, musician Nikolaj Koppel and actor Pilou Asbæk.

Thirty-seven countries participated in the contest; this included the return of Poland and Portugal after absences of two years and one year respectively. Overall, there were two fewer countries competing compared to the previous year, making thirty-seven participants, the smallest number since 2006. Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Serbia announced that they would not be taking part.

The winner was Austria with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix", performed by Conchita Wurst and written by Charley Mason, Joey Patulka, Ali Zuckowski, and Julian Maas. The entry won both the jury vote and televote. Austria's first victory was 48 years earlier in 1966, which at the time was the longest gap between wins. The Netherlands, Sweden, Armenia and Hungary rounded out the top five, with the Netherlands achieving their best result since its victory in 1975, Hungary achieving its best result since its fourth place in 1994, and Armenia equalling its best result from 2008. Of the "Big Five" countries, only Spain achieved a place in the top ten, while France finished in last place for the first time in its Eurovision history. Meanwhile, San Marino and Montenegro both qualified for the final for the first time.

A new record of 195 million viewers for the contest was reported. The host broadcaster DR and the EBU won the International TV Award at the Ondas Awards for their production of the contest. The show organisers from Copenhagen spent in total DKr 112 million on the contest, three times more than the expected costs, and were furthermore accused of nepotism. The contest was held in the immediate aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and subsequent annexation of Crimea by Russia. Votes cast through Ukrainian telecom providers which service Crimea were counted towards Ukraine's votes.

Danish royal family members Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary attended the final as invited guests. In March 2014, host broadcaster DR invited Jessica Mauboy to perform during the interval act of the second semi-final on 8 May 2014, part of DR's recognition of Australia's dedication to the contest. Mauboy performed the song "Sea of Flags" during the interval act.

Final

As in the 2013 contest, the winner was announced as soon as it was mathematically impossible to catch up. In this case, the winner had been determined by the 34th vote out of the 37, which came from Ukraine.

R/O Country Artist Song Points Place

1 Ukraine Mariya Yaremchuk "Tick-Tock" 113 6
2 Belarus Teo "Cheesecake" 43 16
3 Azerbaijan Dilara Kazimova "Start a Fire" 33 22
4 Iceland Pollapönk "No Prejudice" 58 15
5 Norway Carl Espen "Silent Storm" 88 8
6 Romania Paula Seling and Ovi "Miracle" 72 12
7 Armenia Aram Mp3 "Not Alone" 174 4
8 Montenegro Sergej Ćetković "Moj svijet" 37 19
9 Poland Donatan and Cleo "My Słowianie – We Are Slavic" 62 14
10 Greece Freaky Fortune feat. RiskyKidd "Rise Up" 35 20
11 Austria Conchita Wurst "Rise Like a Phoenix" 290 1
12 Germany Elaiza "Is It Right" 39 18
13 Sweden Sanna Nielsen "Undo" 218 3
14 France Twin Twin "Moustache" 2 26
15 Russia Tolmachevy Sisters "Shine" 89 7
16 Italy Emma "La mia città" 33 21
17 Slovenia Tinkara Kovač "Round and Round" 9 25
18 Finland Softengine "Something Better" 72 11
19 Spain Ruth Lorenzo "Dancing in the Rain" 74 10
20 Switzerland Sebalter "Hunter of Stars" 64 13
21 Hungary András Kállay-Saunders "Running" 143 5
22 Malta Firelight "Coming Home" 32 23
23 Denmark Basim "Cliche Love Song" 74 9
24 Netherlands The Common Linnets "Calm After the Storm" 238 2
25 San Marino Valentina Monetta "Maybe" 14 24
26 United Kingdom Molly "Children of the Universe" 40 17

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