Crowd celebrating Denmark and Norway advancing in Eurovision semifinal in Vienna
Crowd celebrating Denmark and Norway advancing in Eurovision semifinal in Vienna
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Denmark and Norway advance to Eurovision final

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In the second semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Denmark and Norway advanced to Saturday's final along with eight other countries.

The Eurovision Song Contest final lineup is now complete following Thursday's second semifinal at Wiener Stadthalle. Ten countries qualified, including Denmark with Søren Torpegaard Lund's entry ”Før vi går hjem” and Norway's Jonas Lovv with ”Ya ya ya”.

Søren Torpegaard Lund changed his lyrics from ”fucking dum” to ”freaking dum” to comply with EBU rules. He described the number as ”very un-Danish” and said after the performance that he was ”glad and hungry”.

Other qualifiers included Bulgaria's Dara, Ukraine's Leléka and Australia's Delta Goodrem. The final takes place on Saturday, May 16. Sweden, already through via the first semifinal with Felicia, will be joined by several neighboring countries.

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