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That's the inner life of a delegation cabin. It looks a bit simple, but the singers are just waiting there before they are going on stage.

This is the place where the singers are provided with microphones and transmitter.

The Swede Martin Stenmarck is giving autographs during the utmost beautiful weather.

In the meantime the Sports Palace is shining with an illuminated facade and a fountain.

Constantinos from Cyprus with his singers and dancers. Elena Patroklou was scheduled for the the womans-singing act and now it is exchanged with Elina Konstantopoulou. She has already been on Eurovision stage in 1995 in Dublin for Greece with "Pia Prosephi".

Ruslana gave a charity concert for benefit of the children of Chernobyl.

Sabine Stieger (22) is the lead singer of the Globar Kryner from Austria. With her trombonist she is found on every party.

One of the funniest contributions this year is Feminem from Bosnia & Herzegowina. Their song "Call me" is a remake of the typical sound of Scandinavian Eurovision Songs from the past 30 years. This song will probably receive high scores from the Scandinavian countries.

She is now smirking all over, but will her voice be stabile at the semifinal? Mariann de Wal for Andorra.

The beloved Chiara from Malta - she caught the audience with her pure voice.

Helena arrived at the Euroclub. She has already been on Eurovision stage in 2001 with the band Antique and came 3rd.

Constantinos from Cyprus again - it's his third appearance at Eurovision.

Anabel sang her "Vuelve conmigo" another time and received a warm applause.

The Swedes heated the Euroclub up and Martin sang "Kiev" instead of "Las Vegas".

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