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1 Background  





2 Before Eurovision  



2.1  Vidbir 2023  



2.1.1  Format  





2.1.2  Competing entries  





2.1.3  Final  







2.2  Controversy  







3 At Eurovision  



3.1  Voting  



3.1.1  Points awarded to Ukraine  





3.1.2  Points awarded by Ukraine  





3.1.3  Detailed voting results  









4 References  














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Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Country Ukraine
National selection
Selection processVidbir 2023
Selection date(s)17 December 2022
Selected entrantTvorchi
Selected song"Heart of Steel"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Jimoh Augustus Kehinde
  • Andrii Hutsuliak
  • Finals performance
    Final result6th, 243 points
    Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest
    ◄2022 2023 2024►

    Ukraine participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023inLiverpool, United Kingdom, with "Heart of Steel" performed by Tvorchi. The Ukrainian national broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC), organised a national final in order to select the Ukrainian entry for the 2023 contest.[1] As the winning country of the 2022 contest, Ukraine automatically qualified for the final. Tvorchi performed in position 19 and finished in sixth place overall with 243 points.

    Background[edit]

    Prior to the 2023 contest, Ukraine has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest seventeen times since its first entry in 2003, winning it the following year with the song "Wild Dances" by Ruslana. Following the introduction of semi-finals for 2004, Ukraine is the only country that has managed to qualify to the final in every contest they have participated in thus far. Ukraine has been the runner-up in the contest on two occasions: in 2007 with "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" by Verka Serduchka and in 2008 with "Shady Lady" by Ani Lorak. It won the contest for a second time in 2016 with "1944" by Jamala, and for a third time in 2022 with "Stefania" by Kalush Orchestra, achieving a record-breaking televoting score of 439 points. Ukraine's least successful result was 24th place, which they achieved as hosts in 2017 with the song "Time" by O.Torvald.

    The Ukrainian national broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC), broadcasts the event within Ukraine and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. In the past, UA:PBC had alternated between both internal selections and national finals in order to select the Ukrainian entry. Between 2016 and 2020, the broadcaster, in collaboration with commercial broadcaster STB, had set up national finals with several artists to choose both the song and performer to compete at Eurovision for Ukraine, with both the public and a panel of jury members involved in the selection. In 2022, the broadcaster opted to independently organise a national final to select the Ukrainian entry, a process that was used again for 2023. Production companies had the opportunity to submit their proposals from 9 to 30 September 2022,[2] and the selected company, Starlight Media, was announced on 24 October 2022.[3] The company previously produced the Ukrainian national finals between 2016 and 2020.[4]

    Following Ukraine's win in 2022, in accordance with Eurovision tradition, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) initially gave Ukraine the opportunity to organise the 2023 contest.[5][6] However, the EBU later determined that Ukraine was not able to meet the demands of hosting the event due to security concerns caused by the Russian invasion of the country, and that discussions would begin with the BBC for potentially hosting in the United Kingdom, which came in second place in the 2022 contest.[7][8] The United Kingdom was subsequently confirmed as the host country of the 2023 contest on 25 July, with UA:PBC working with the BBC to develop and implement Ukrainian elements for the live shows, and Ukraine being granted automatic qualification for the final.[9][10]

    Before Eurovision[edit]

    Vidbir 2023[edit]

    Vidbir 2023 was the seventh edition of Vidbir, the competition that determines the Ukrainian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. The competition took place in the Maidan Nezalezhnosti metro stationinKyiv, and consisted of a final on 17 December 2022.[11][12] The show was hosted by Timur Miroshnychenko, Kateryna Pavlenko and Zlata Ognevich, and broadcast on Suspilne Kultura, via radio on Radio Promin and online via UA:PBC's Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision.ua as well as Facebook and YouTube broadcasts. The competition was also streamed live on the Diia mobile application.[13]

    Format[edit]

    The selection of the competing entries for the national final and ultimately the Ukrainian Eurovision entry took place over three stages. In the first stage, artists and songwriters had the opportunity to apply for the competition through an online submission form.[2] Thirty-six acts were selected and announced on to progress to the second stage, the longlist.[14] The second stage involved the longlisted artists attending a scheduled audition during designated dates. Ten acts were selected and announced on 17 November 2022.[15] The third stage was the final, which took place on 17 December 2022 and featured the ten acts vying to represent Ukraine in Liverpool. The winner was selected via the 50/50 combination of votes from a public vote conducted in the Diia mobile application and an expert jury, the members of which were chosen by the public.[12][16] Both the public app voting and the expert jury assigned scores ranging from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest) and the entry that had the highest number of points following the combination of these scores was declared the winner. Viewers participating in the public vote had the opportunity to submit a single vote via the Diia application.[17] In the event of a tie, it would be decided in favour of the entry that received the highest score from the public.[17]

    The members of the expert jury for Vidbir 2023 were selected via a public online vote in the Diia application.[18][19] Nine candidates were presented to the public and a voting was open to all Ukrainian citizens from 31 October to 7 November 2022, with the three candidates topping the online voting being invited to become jurors of the show.[20][21] The candidates were:

    A total of 505,536 votes were received, and the top three of the voting were revealed to be: Taras Topolya (88,023 votes), Jamala (79,399 votes) and Julia Sanina (79,346 votes).[22][23] The three were confirmed as jury members on 16 December 2022.[24]

    Competing entries[edit]

    Artists and composers had the opportunity to submit their entries via an online submission form which accepted entries between 17 August 2022 and 15 October 2022. Only artists that had not performed in events organized by/located in the territory of "the aggressor state" or illegally entered the territory of Crimea since 2014 were allowed to apply for the competition, and songs performed in the "language of the aggressor state" were prohibited.[25][26] Musician Dmytro Shurov, who had been appointed the music producer of the competition, reviewed the 384 received submissions and longlisted 36 entries, of which their artists were announced on 27 October 2022.[14][27] On 12 November 2022, Lue Bason withdrew from the longlist.[28] Auditions were later held in Kyiv where ten entries were shortlisted to compete in the national final. The ten selected competing acts were announced on 17 November 2022,[15] while the competing songs and the running order of the final were revealed on 1 December 2022.[29]

    Longlisted artists
    • 2Tone
  • Angelina
  • Dayton
  • Drevo
  • Elysees
  • Demchuk
  • Fiinka
  • Havkа
  • Jerry Heil
  • Iana Kovaleva
  • Kozak Siromaha
  • Krutь [uk]
  • Lilu45
  • Lue Bason
  • Max Ptashnyk
  • Miia Ramari
  • Moisei
  • Olivan
  • Oohla
  • OY Sound System
  • Royalkit
  • Sasha
  • Sasha Fadeeva
  • Seréen
  • Sexnesc
  • Shy
  • Skylerr
  • Sowa [uk]
  • Tember Blanche [uk]
  • Tery
  • Тónka
  • Tvorchi
  • Victoria Niro
  • Vynohradova
  • Zetetics
  • Ziferblat
  • Artist Song Songwriter(s)
    2Tone "Kvitka" (Квiтка) Mykola Havrysh, Oleksandr Dubina, Ihor Ivanovich, Anton Yemelyanov, Ivan Isaev
    Angelina "Stronger" Anderz Wrethov, Angelina Terennikova
    Demchuk "Alive" Vasyl Demchuk, Evgeniy Bardachenko, Tomash Lukach, Nazar Tumanik
    Fiinka "Dovbush" (Довбуш) Iryna Vyhovanets
    Jerry Heil "When God Shut the Door" Yana Shemaieva, Dimik Wheelson, Ivan Klymenko, Oleksandr Pryshliak, Stas Chorniy
    Krutь "Kolyskova" (Колискова) Maryna Krut, Gerda Sonyash
    Moisei "I'm Not Alone" Moisei Bondarenko
    OY Sound System "Oy, tuzhu" (Ой, тужу) Taras Halanevych, Viktoriia Rodko
    Tember Blanche "Ya vdoma" (Я вдома) Oleksandra Hanapolska, Vladyslav Lahoda, Oleksandr Musevych
    Tvorchi "Heart of Steel" Jimoh Augustus Kehinde, Andrii Hutsuliak

    Final[edit]

    The final took place on 17 December 2022. Ten entries competed and the winner, "Heart of Steel" by Tvorchi, was selected through the combination of votes from a public televote and an expert jury.[26] Ties would be decided in favour of the entries that received higher scores from the televote. As an intermission while the voting window was open, an hour-long documentary titled Kalush Orchestra, abo yak my perestaly khvylyuvatysya ta vyhraly Yevrobachennya pid chas viyny (English: Kalush Orchestra, or how we stopped worrying and won Eurovision during the war), which details Kalush Orchestra's participation and victory in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, was aired.[30] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, jury member Jamala, 2007 Ukrainian Eurovision entrant Verka Serduchka, 2022 Ukrainian Junior Eurovision entrant Zlata Dziunka and the competition's music producer Dmytro Shurov performed as guests.[31]

    Final – 17 December 2022
    Draw Artist Song Jury Public vote Total Place
    Votes Points
    1 Moisei "I'm Not Alone" 1 5,393 6 7 7
    2 OY Sound System "Oy, tuzhu" 5 2,496 2 7 8
    3 Demchuk "Alive" 7 3,936 4 11 5
    4 Jerry Heil "When God Shut the Door" 8 45,657 9 17 3
    5 Fiinka "Dovbush" 6 11,109 7 13 4
    6 Krutь "Kolyskova" 10 33,614 8 18 2
    7 Tember Blanche "Ya vdoma" 2 3,411 3 5 9
    8 Angelina "Stronger" 3 2,424 1 4 10
    9 2Tone "Kvitka" 4 4,681 5 9 6
    10 Tvorchi "Heart of Steel" 9 54,041 10 19 1

    Controversy[edit]

    Three days after the national final, UA:PBC revealed in a statement that runner-up Krutь appealed against winners Tvorchi regarding the musical accompaniment of the duo's performance, in which a double of the main vocal could be heard, which was against the rules of the national selection.[32] The music producer of the national final, Dmytro Shurov, was given the task of assessing the broadcast recording of Tvorchi's performance, and stated that he "does not believe that such non-compliance of the record with the requirements of the rules is essential for evaluating the performance". Shurov also noted that the duplicated vocal could also be a technical error due to the difficult production conditions in an underground venue. A complaint was also made regarding the distribution of "Heart of Steel" by the label Believe Music, which still operates in Russia, but the organising committee concluded it was not a violation of the rules. After considering Krutь's appeal, the committee decided not to cease Tvorchi's participation.[33]

    At Eurovision[edit]

    According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete in the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. As the winning country of the 2022 contest, Ukraine automatically qualified to compete in the final on 13 May 2023. In addition to its participation in the final, Ukraine was also required to broadcast and vote in one of the two semi-finals. This was decided via a draw held during the semi-final allocation draw on 31 January 2023, when it was announced that Ukraine would be voting in the second semi-final.[34] On 13 March 2023, during the Heads of Delegation meeting, Ukraine was drawn to perform in position 19.[35]

    The Ukrainian jury for the contest was, like in Vidbir, selected via a public online vote in the Diia application. Ten candidates were presented to the public and a voting was open to all Ukrainian citizens from 29 March to 5 April 2023, with the five candidates topping the online voting being invited to become jurors.[36] The candidates were:

    A total of over 724,000 votes were cast, and the top five of the voting were revealed to be: Oleksandr Sydorenko, Svitlana Tarabarova, Antonina Matviienko, Oleh Sobchuk, and Yevhen Khmara.[37]

    Voting[edit]

    Points awarded to Ukraine[edit]

    Points awarded to Ukraine (Final)[38]
    Score Televote Jury
    12 points
  •  Moldova
  •  Poland
  •  Portugal
  •  Czech Republic
    10 points
  •  Georgia
  •  Lithuania
  •  Spain
  •  Italy
    8 points
  •  Israel
  •  Italy
  • 7 points
  •  Denmark
  •  Germany
  •  Ireland
  •  Latvia
  •  Israel
  • 6 points  San Marino  Moldova
    5 points
  •  Malta
  • Rest of the World
  • 4 points
  •  Romania
  •  Sweden
  •  United Kingdom
  •  Latvia
    3 points  Armenia
    2 points  Iceland
  •  Lithuania
  • 1 point
  •  Belgium
  •  Norway
  •  France

    Points awarded by Ukraine[edit]

    Detailed voting results[edit]

    The following members comprised the Ukrainian jury:

    Detailed voting results from Ukraine (Semi-final 2)[41]
    Draw Country Televote
    Rank Points
    01  Denmark 15
    02  Armenia 8 3
    03  Romania 13
    04  Estonia 3 8
    05  Belgium 10 1
    06  Cyprus 7 4
    07  Iceland 11
    08  Greece 14
    09  Poland 1 12
    10  Slovenia 5 6
    11  Georgia 9 2
    12  San Marino 16
    13  Austria 6 5
    14  Albania 12
    15  Lithuania 2 10
    16  Australia 4 7
    Detailed voting results from Ukraine (Final)[42]
    Draw Country Jury Televote
    Juror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Rank Points Rank Points
    01  Austria 17 10 7 11 14 13 21
    02  Portugal 16 20 9 10 17 14 22
    03   Switzerland 6 15 11 12 9 12 17
    04  Poland 10 5 4 3 2 5 6 1 12
    05  Serbia 22 24 24 23 23 24 23
    06  France 14 9 12 22 18 15 12
    07  Cyprus 19 18 17 14 13 19 16
    08  Spain 15 17 16 2 19 11 24
    09  Sweden 1 7 2 1 6 1 12 8 3
    10  Albania 23 25 20 15 20 23 25
    11  Italy 4 13 10 16 10 9 2 19
    12  Estonia 12 4 6 9 5 6 5 11
    13  Finland 13 14 21 18 21 20 2 10
    14  Czech Republic 2 2 5 7 3 4 7 9 2
    15  Australia 3 1 1 6 11 3 8 13
    16  Belgium 25 23 25 25 25 25 20
    17  Armenia 21 19 14 8 15 16 18
    18  Moldova 18 16 18 21 22 21 5 6
    19  Ukraine
    20  Norway 20 21 22 19 16 22 4 7
    21  Germany 24 22 23 20 8 17 15
    22  Lithuania 5 3 3 4 1 2 10 7 4
    23  Israel 7 8 8 13 12 10 1 10 1
    24  Slovenia 8 11 15 5 7 8 3 14
    25  Croatia 11 12 19 24 24 18 3 8
    26  United Kingdom 9 6 13 17 4 7 4 6 5

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