Your Eurovision Song Contest 2020.1 was the pilot edition of the rebooted Your Eurovision Song Contest and the 15th edition overall, that was be held in Düsseldorf, Germany. This decision was made by the Executive Supervisor, Nicholas Jones-Walterson. It was the first time Germany hosted the contest. Organised by the Your Eurovision Broadcasting Union (YEBU), and the host broadcaster "Your Eurovision Germany - YE.DE", the contest was held in Merkur Spiel-Arena in Düsseldorf, and consisted of two semi-finals, that were held on July 12 and 26, and the Grand Final on 10 August 2020. All three shows were presented by the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest winner, Lena Meyer-Landrut.
All 48 countries debuted in this edition.
The winner was the Netherlands with the song "Skyward", performed by Davina Michelle. This was the Netherlands' first victory in the rebooted series of the contest. The overall winner won the jury vote, but not the televote, which was won by Norway. Norway, Germany, the United States and South Africa rounded out the top five.
On April 12, 2020, the following cities confirmed their interest for the bidding phase, in which the venue and the host city were decided on April 24th. The host venue will be in Merkur Spiel-Arena, with the host city being Düsseldorf.
Key | Host venue | Shortlisted venues |
City | Venue | Capacity |
Berlin | Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin | 17,000 |
Max-Schmeling-Halle | 10,000 | |
Cologne | Lanxess Arena | 20,000 |
Düsseldorf | Merkur Spiel-Arena | 66,500 (20,000 in semi-finals) |
ICC Dome | 13,400 | |
Hannover | TUI Arena | 14,000 |
Münich | Olympiahalle | 15,500 |
On April 24th 2020, the host broadcaster ARD and YEBU announced that Düsseldorf will host the pilot edition, with Merkur Spiel-Arenabeing the venue. The arena holds up to 66,500 people, a number that will be reduced to 20,000 people for the semi-finals, due to the smaller number of countries that compete in the first two shows. The arena demanded the construction of a roof, something that is into the proposed cost of the host broadcaster. Berlin and Cologne withdrew on April 23rd, due to the unavailability of the venues to host the rehearsals, that are arranged to take part at the end of June.
This edition's slogan, "HEAL", together with the official logo, were revealed on April 15th. Designed by Nicholas and James Jones-Walterson, “HEAL is referred to the critical condition the world is in, because of the COVID-19 outbreak. This contest will be an escape from all the sadness we are all experiencing. The two hands that are almost touching inside the circle symbolize the reconnection after this nightmare ends".
The draw to determine the participating countries' semi-finals took place on May 31 2020, at Düsseldorf's City Hall. The semi-finalists were divided over five pots, based on alphabetical order for the pilot edition. Drawing from different pots helped to maintain the inviolable and fair spirit of the contest. The draw also determined which five countries (each from one pot) joined the host country, Germany, and in which semi-final each of the six automatic qualifiers voted in. The ceremony was hosted by 2011 Eurovision Song Contest presenter, Anke Engelke, and included the start of the host city insignias to Thomas Geisel, Mayor of Düsseldorf.
Your Eurovision Song Contest 2020.1 | |
Heal |
Dates | |
Semi-Final 1 | 12 July 2020 |
Semi-Final 2 | 26 July 2020 |
Grand Final | 10 August 2020 |
Host | |
Venue
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Merkur Spiel-Arena Düssledorf, Germany |
Presenter | Lena Meyer-Landrut |
Executive supervisor
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Nicholas Jones-Walterson |
Executive producer
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James Jones-Walterson |
Host broadcaster |
ARD ZDF |
Opening act
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SF1: Michael Schulte performing "You Let Me Walk Alone" and "The Love You Left Behind" SF2: Kim Petras performing "There Will Be Blood" and "Tell Me It's A Nightmare" Final: Lena Meyer-Landrut performing "Neon (Lonely People)", the official anthem of YESC 2020.1, "Satellite" and "Traffic Lights" Flag parade introducing the 26 countries. |
Interval act
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SF1: Your Eurovision Dance, a group of dancers from all over Europe aged 15 to 54 dance to the rhythm of the official anthem "Neon (Lonely People)" by Lena Meyer-Landrut SF2: All '00s and '10s German representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest performing their entries Final: Ariana Grande performing her worldwide hits "thank u, next", "7 rings", "break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored" and "breathin'" |
Participants | |
Number of countries | 48 |
Debuting countries | All |
Returning countries | None |
Withdrawing countries | None |
Participation map |
Participating countries | |
Countries that failed to qualify to the final |
Vote | |
Voting system
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50% Jury voting 50% Televoting |
Winning song
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Netherlands "Skyward" |
Nul points
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Japan (SF1 Televoting) |
Your Eurovision Song Contest |
On May 5th, the "Your Eurovision Broadcasting Union" announced that 48 countries will participate in the first edition of the rebooted Your Eurovision Song Contest, with all 48 countries debuting.
Indila represented France in May 2014 with "Dernière Danse" and Monaco in Summer 2014 with "S.O.S". Troye Sivan and Guy Sebastian both represented Australia, in Spring 2015 and November 2013, respectively. G.E.M. represented Taiwan in Spring 2015 with "Someday I'll Fly". Darin represented the Aland Islands in their previous attempt in 2015. Eleni Foureira represented Greece two consecutive times, in Summer and Autumn 2014. Ira Losco represented the island nation of Malta twice, in June and October 2013. Bianka previously represented Belarus in WInter 2015.
Participate in the first semi-final | |
Participate in the second semi-final | |
AQ that vote in the first semi-final | |
AQ that vote in the second semi-final |
Twenty one countries participated in the first semi-final, that aired on July 12 2020 at 19.30CEST. These countries, together with Åland Islands, Germany and Russia voted in this semi-final.
The full voting can be seen here: https://scorewiz.eu/scoreboard/view/337903/your-eurovision-dsseldorf-20201---semi-final-1
Draw | Country | Language | Artist | Song | Points | Place |
01 | Turkey | English, Albanian, Persian | Ilkay Sencan ft. Era Istrefi & Arash | "No Maybes" | 170 | 6 |
02 | Georgia | English | Tamta | "Sex With Your Ex" | 83 | 14 |
03 | Ukraine | English, French | MARUV | "Mon Amour" | 166 | 7 |
04 | France | French | Indila | "Parle à ta tête" | 177 | 5 |
05 | US Virgin Islands | English | The Score | "In My Bones" | 55 | 17 |
06 | Luxembourg | English | NAVAJO ft. Lahra | "Stuck On You" | 105 | 12 |
07 | Japan | English | Jaguar Jonze | "Rising Sun" | 28* | 20 |
08 | Kosovo | English | Dua Lipa | "Don't Start Now" | 136 | 10 |
09 | Scotland | English | Retro Video Club | "Youth" | 44 | 18 |
10 | Moldova | English | Sasha Lopez ft. Misha Miller | "Smoke Me" | 188 | 2 |
11 |
Canada |
English | Allie X ft. Troye Sivan | "Love Me Wrong" | 183 | 4 |
12 | Finland | Finnish | BEHM | "Tivolit" | 138 | 9 |
13 | Czech Republic | English | Pam Rabbit | "Soulless" | 21 | 21 |
14 | Iran | English | Helly Luv | "Boy Bye" | 135 | 11 |
15 | Denmark | English | Faustix | "Thorns" | 163 | 8 |
16 | Croatia | Croatian | Lea Mijatović | "Obrani Ljubav" | 80 | 15 |
17 | Poland | Polish | Viki Gabor ft. Kayah | "Ramię W Ramię" | 102 | 13 |
18 | Latvia | English | ANNNA | "The One That Got Away" | 70 | 16 |
19 | United States | English | Halsey | "Graveyard" | 188 | 3 |
20 | Northern Ireland | English | Shane Todd / MC Beezer | "Things That Are Sly" | 38 | 19 |
21 | Hungary | Hungarian | Rácz Gergő & Orsovai Reni | "Mostantól" | 204 | 1 |
* The Japanese score was downgraded by 20 points, as a streak for not voting in the semi-final.
Twenty one countries participated in the second semi-final, that aired on July 26 2020 at 19.30CEST. These countries, together with Norway, South Korea and Spain voted in this semi-final.
The full voting can be seen here: https://scorewiz.eu/scoreboard/view/339781/your-eurovision-dsseldorf-20201---semi-final-2
Draw | Country | Language | Artist | Song | Points | Place |
01 | Ireland | English | Niall Horan | "Nice To Meet Ya" | 111 | 11 |
02 | Romania | English | Roxen | "Escape" | 56* | 18 |
03 | Taiwan | Chinese, English | G.E.M. | "Walk On Water" | 91 | 15 |
04 | Italy | Italian | Mahmood | "Rapide" | 73 | 16 |
05 | Brazil | English | Giulia Be | "Too Bad" | 92 | 14 |
06 | Albania | English | Ava Max | "Torn" | 199* | 2 |
07 | Malta | English | Ira Losco | "High" | 59 | 17 |
08 | Austria | English | Conchita Wurst | "Hit Me" | 27 | 21 |
09 | Belgium | English | Tessa Dixson | "Tender Me" | 146 | 8 |
10 | Switzerland | English | Luca Hänni | "Bella Bella" | 165 | 6 |
11 | North Macedonia | Macedonian | Antonia Gigovska | "Kriva Sum" | 149 | 7 |
12 | Australia | English | Guy Sebastian | "Choir" | 105 | 13 |
13 | Lithuania | Lithuanian | Rūta Loop | "Nepavėluok Mylėti" | 47 | 19 |
14 | Sweden | English | Smith & Thell | "Goliath" | 136 | 10 |
15 | Israel | Hebrew, English | Anna Zak | "Tik Tok" | 106 | 12 |
16 | Greece | English* | Eleni Foureira | "YAYO" | 174 | 5 |
17 | England | English | Luke White | "Thoughts Don't Matter" | 27 | 20 |
18 | Wales | English | Grace Carter | "Amnesia" | 180 | 4 |
19 | South Africa | English, Xhosa | Yanga ft. Soweto Gospel Choir & Amanda Black | "Promised Land" | 192 | 3 |
20 | Portugal | English | NEEV | "Calling Out" | 137 | 9 |
21 | Netherlands | English | Davina Michelle | "Skyward" | 246 | 1 |
* The Albanian and Romanian scores were downgraded by 20 points, as a streak for not voting in the semi-final.
Twenty six countries participated in the grand final, that aired on August 10 2020 at 21.00CEST. The countries that performed consisted of the host country, Germany, the five countries that were luckily drawn on the semi-final allocation draw (Åland Islands, Norway, Russia, South Korea and Spain), and the ten countries with the highest score in the semi-finals.
Draw | Country | Language | Artist | Song | Points | Place |
01 | Norway | English | Julie Bergan ft. Seeb | "Kiss Somebody" | 306 | 2 |
02 | North Macedonia | Macedonian | Antonia Gigovska | "Kriva Sum" | 231 | 7 |
03 | Ukraine | English, French | MARUV | "Mon Amour" | 176 | 15 |
04 | Belgium | English | Tessa Dixson | "Tender Me" | 121 | 23 |
05 | France | French | Indila | "Parle à ta tête" | 131 | 20 |
06 | South Africa | English, Xhosa | Yanga ft. Soweto Gospel Choir & Amanda Black | "Promised Land" | 243 | 5 |
07 | Turkey | English, Albanian, Persian | Ilkay Sencan ft. Era Istrefi & Arash | "No Maybes" | 107 | 25 |
08 | Sweden | English | Smith & Thell | "Goliath" | 122 | 22 |
09 | Hungary | Hungarian | Rácz Gergő & Orsovai Reni | "Mostantól" | 232 | 6 |
10 | Russia | Russian | Bianka | "Volosy" | 71 | 26 |
11 | Moldova | English | Sasha Lopez ft. Misha Miller | "Smoke Me" | 194 | 12 |
12 | Wales | English | Grace Carter | "Amnesia" | 200 | 11 |
13 | Switzerland | English | Luca Hänni | "Bella Bella" | 151 | 18 |
14 | Kosovo | English | Dua Lipa | "Don't Start Now" | 122 | 21 |
15 | Canada | English | Allie X ft. Troye Sivan | "Love Me Wrong" | 216 | 8 |
16 | Denmark | English | Faustix | "Thorns" | 110 | 24 |
17 | Portugal | English | NEEV | "Calling Out" | 156 | 17 |
18 | Åland Islands | Swedish | Darin | "Finns Inga Ord" | 193 | 13 |
19 | Greece | English* | Eleni Foureira | "YAYO" | 204 | 9 |
20 | United States | English | Halsey | "Graveyard" | 258 | 4 |
21 | South Korea | English, Korean | EVERGLOW | "DUN DUN" | 164 | 16 |
22 | Netherlands | English | Davina Michelle | "Skyward" | 335 | 1 |
23 | Germany | English | Nico Santos | "Play With Fire" | 297 | 3 |
24 | Finland | Finland | BEHM | "Tivolit" | 186 | 14 |
25 | Albania | English | Ava Max | "Torn" | 202 | 10 |
26 | Spain | Spanish | Lola Indigo | "Fuerte" | 148 | 19 |
* The Greek song is entirely in English, apart from the title "YAYO", which is sung during the song and is in Spanish.
Place | Televoting | Points | Jury | Points |
1 | Hungary | 101 | Ukraine | 118 |
2 | United States | 96 | France | 109 |
3 | Canada | 95 | Hungary | 103 |
4 | Moldova | 89 | Moldova | 99 |
5 | Denmark | 86 | United States | 92 |
6 | Turkey | 80 | Canada | 88 |
7 | France | 68 | Kosovo | 86 |
8 | Luxembourg | 58 | Turkey | 84 |
9 | Finland | 56 | Denmark | 83 |
10 | Iran | 54 | Finland | 82 |
11 | Kosovo | 50 | Iran | 81 |
12 | Ukraine | 48 | Poland | 58 |
13 | Poland | 44 | Georgia | 56 |
14 | Croatia | 37 | Japan | 48 |
15 | Latvia | 33 | Luxembourg | 47 |
16 | Georgia | 27 | Croatia | 43 |
17 | Northern Ireland | 25 | Latvia | 37 |
18 | US Virgin Islands | 23 | US Virgin Islands | 32 |
19 | Scotland | 17 | Scotland | 27 |
20 | Czech Republic | 15 | Northern Ireland | 13 |
21 | Japan | 0 | Czech Republic | 6 |
12 points
Jury
N. | Country | Nation(s) giving 12 points |
5 | Ukraine | Georgia, Kosovo, Canada, Denmark, Russia |
4 | Iran | Turkey, Moldova, Poland, Latvia |
3 | Canada | France, US Virgin Islands, Scotland |
Finland | Luxembourg, Northern Ireland, Hungary | |
2 | Hungary | Finland, Croatia |
Moldova | Ukraine, United States | |
United States | Åland Islands, Germany | |
1 | Denmark | Czech Republic |
Georgia | Iran | |
Croatia | Japan* |
Televoting
Place | Televoting | Points | Jury | Points |
1 | The Netherlands | 101 | The Netherlands | 145 |
2 | Greece | 100 | Albania | 121 |
3 | Albania | 98 | Wales | 106 |
4 | South Africa | 96 | South Africa | 96 |
5 | North Macedonia | 90 | Switzerland | 83 |
6 | Switzerland | 82 | Belgium | 80 |
7 | Wales | 74 | Portugal | 77 |
8 | Belgium | 66 | Sweden | 75 |
9 | Sweden | 61 | Greece | 74 |
10 | Portugal | 60 | Australia | 70 |
11 | Romania | 53 | Ireland | 64 |
12 | Ireland | 47 | Israel | 61 |
13 | Israel | 45 | North Macedonia | 59 |
14 | Taiwan | 37 | Brazil | 59 |
15 | Australia | 35 | Taiwan | 54 |
16 | Italy | 34 | Italy | 39 |
17 | Brazil | 33 | Malta | 39 |
18 | Lithuania | 24 | Austria | 25 |
19 | Malta | 20 | Romania | 23 |
20 | England | 8 | Lithuania | 23 |
21 | Austria | 2 | England | 19 |
12 points
Jury
N. | Country | Nation(s) giving 12 points |
5 | The Netherlands | Romania, Taiwan, Italy, Albania, Greece |
3 | Portugal | Brazil, Belgium, Norway |
2 | Switzerland | Ireland, North Macedonia |
Greece | Australia, South Korea | |
1 | Wales | South Africa |
South Africa | Wales | |
Belgium | The Netherlands | |
Sweden | Austria | |
Australia | Malta | |
Ireland | Israel | |
Israel | Spain | |
North Macedonia | Lithuania | |
Brazil | Portugal | |
Taiwan | Sweden | |
Austria | Switzerland | |
Romania | England |
Place | Televoting | Points | Jury | Points |
1 | Norway | 151 | The Netherlands | 186 |
2 | The Netherlands | 149 | Germany | 178 |
3 | United States | 129 | South Africa | 170 |
4 | Germany | 119 | Norway | 155 |
5 | North Macedonia | 111 | Canada | 138 |
6 | Åland Islands | 110 | Finland | 137 |
7 | Hungary | 97 | Hungary | 135 |
8 | Albania | 96 | United States | 129 |
9 | Greece | 95 | North Macedonia | 120 |
10 | Wales | 94 | Ukraine | 118 |
11 | Moldova | 89 | Greece | 109 |
12 | South Korea | 82 | Albania | 106 |
13 | Switzerland | 79 | Wales | 106 |
14 | Canada | 78 | Moldova | 105 |
15 | South Africa | 73 | France | 102 |
16 | Spain | 71 | Portugal | 93 |
17 | Turkey | 65 | Belgium | 84 |
18 | Portugal | 63 | Åland Islands | 83 |
19 | Ukraine | 58 | South Korea | 82 |
20 | Finland | 49 | Sweden | 81 |
21 | Kosovo | 47 | Spain | 77 |
22 | Russia | 41 | Kosovo | 75 |
23 | Sweden | 41 | Switzerland | 72 |
24 | Denmark | 39 | Denmark | 71 |
25 | Belgium | 37 | Turkey | 42 |
26 | France | 29 | Russia | 30 |
US Virgin Islands entrant
On Sunday May 3rd 2020, the US Virgin Islands' broadcaster, "YE.VI", announced that the territory would be represented by Imagine Dragons and their song "Bad Liar", who had won their national final. The song was at first evaluated and approved by the YEBU. On May 5th, the Greek HoD informed the Executive Supervisor, Nicholas Jones-Walterson, that the song was released in 2018. Therefore the HoD of the US Virgin Islands was informed that the entry had to be disqualified. On Saturday May 9th 2020, the broadcaster announced that the winner withdrew from the contest, and the runner-up, The Score with the song "In My Bones", would represent the micronation in Düsseldorf.