Eurovision 2023 – voting for the jury has started in Diya – how to vote

Eurovision 2023 – voting for the jury has started in Diya – how to vote

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Starting today, March 29, voting for the composition of the national jury, which will evaluate the participants in the second semi-final and final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, begins in the Diya mobile application.

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Voting, during which Ukrainians can choose the composition of the national jury, will take place for the first time in the history of Ukraine’s participation in Eurovision. In previous years, Ukrainians often had questions about the evaluations given to contestants on behalf of our country.

You can participate in the selection of candidates for the national jury during the week – from March 29 to April 5 inclusive. To vote, you need to open the application in the “Services” section and click on “Poll”.

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Every Ukrainian over the age of 14 will be able to cast one vote for one member of the jury, who must be chosen from the list of candidates.

List of candidates for participation in the national jury of Eurovision 2023:

  • singer and songwriter Roxolana
  • opera singer Olena Hrebenyuk
  • founder of the band “ADAM”, vocalist, composer Mykhailo Klymenko
  • Ukrainian-Venezuelan singer, choreographer Amador Lopez
  • Honored Artist of Ukraine Tonya Matvienko
  • member of the TNMK band Oleksandr “Fozzie” Sydorenko
  • frontman and founder of the band “SKY” Oleg Sobchuk
  • singer Svetlana Tarabarova
  • composer, pianist Evgeny Khmara
  • choreographer-director Olena Shoptenko
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Based on the voting results, a rating will be formed. The five candidates with the most votes will be offered to become members of the national jury of Eurovision 2023. The head of the jury will be the one who receives the most support during the poll.

Eurovision 2023: where and when

67th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Liverpool. The semi-finals will be held on May 9 and 11, and the grand final on May 13. Yuliya Sanina, frontwoman of The Hardkiss band, will be one of the four presenters of the Eurovision 2023 grand final.

Eurovision 2023 was supposed to be held in Ukraine, because in 2022 the Ukrainian group Kalush Orchestra won the contest with the song Stefania. This was Ukraine’s third victory in the international song contest.

However, in June, the organizer of the competition, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), published a statement that it would not hold the next competition in Ukraine for security reasons. In July, the EBU and the BBC confirmed that Eurovision 2023 will be held in Great Britain instead of Ukraine.

Ukraine will be represented at this year’s competition by the band TVORCHI with the song “Heart of Steel”. TVORCHI will perform under number 19 in the grand final.

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