Who won Eurovision 2018? From the Eurovision winner 2018 to the last placed finisher, here’s all you need to know.
Commented on by Graham Norton and broadcast live on BBC One, the qualifying acts from the semi-finals plus performers from Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom, performed in the grand final of the 63rd Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday live from Lisbon.
SuRie represented the UK with her song Storm, written by Nicole Blair, Gil Lewis and Sean Hargreaves.
She finished in 24th spot once the scores were tallied in full, with a total of 48 points from the juries and public of other countries.
But who won and where did everyone else rank?
Eurovision 2018 results: Who won?
The Eurovision 2018 winner of the competition was Israel’s Netta and her song Toy, which scored 212 points from juries and 317 points from viewers, including 7 from the UK.
Meanwhile, for the UK, SuRie had a total of 22 points from the juries and 25 points from viewers, leaving her third from bottom.
It was a notable drop from last year, where Lucie Jones finished in 15th place with over 100 points.
This year there were no nil pointers but host country Portugal – who won the show last year – was the unlucky last place finisher with a total of 39 points.
In the Grand Final, juries and viewers from all 43 participating countries can voted after the 26 finalists performed.
Once the voting window, closed the presenters called upon spokespersons in all 43 countries and ask them to reveal their jury points live on air.
Next, viewers’ points from all 43 countries were added up, and revealed from the lowest to the highest, to complete the final leaderboard.
Eurovision airs in the UK on BBC One.
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