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This is my last blog post before I leave for my Eurovision trip on May 4 to 12. Although my Twitter account is inactive, I'll revive it for the week to post pictures from my trip, so keep an eye out! And if anyone's reading this who will go to Eurovision 2024, feel free to contact me on Discord (username: cookiefonster).
Introduction
The grand final of Eurovision 2014 starts with an opening film taking place in Copenhagen, set to a lovely reinterpretation of "Dansevise", the Danish winner from 1963. All the countries were welcomed in a flag parade where their names were announced in English, French, and the country's own language. For example: Armenia, L'Arménie, Hayastan. For Switzerland, they used English, French, and Swiss German.
At the extremes of the scoreboard, we find two songs relating to facial hair. A bearded drag queen named Conchita Wurst gave Austria their first win since 1966, the longest gap between a country's two wins in Eurovision history. And right at the bottom came France with a song about mustaches—we'll see if it was deserved or not. The Netherlands scored second place with an absolutely beautiful country song, their best result since 1975. In third place came Sweden with a swedo-pop ballad that I'm not nearly as jazzed about.
The voting was meant to be half jury and televote, but Albania and San Marino's votes came entirely from juries, whereas Georgia came entirely from televoters because the Georgian jury votes were disqualified. Otherwise, the voting avoided the drama it ran into last year. I watched the final with British commentary by trusty Graham Norton, together with my friend and fellow Eurovision nerd named Liv.
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