
01. | ![]() | Netherlands (498 p.) |
02. | ![]() | Italy (472 p.) |
03. | ![]() | Russia (370 p.) |
04. | ![]() | Switzerland (364 p.) |
05. | ![]() | Sweden (334 p.) |
06. | ![]() | Norway (331 p.) |
07. | ![]() | N. Macedonia (305p.) |
08. | ![]() | Azerbaijan (302 p.) |
09. | ![]() | Australia (284 p.) |
10. | ![]() | Iceland (232 p.) |
11. | ![]() | Cz. Republic (151p.) |
12. | ![]() | Denmark (120 p.) |
13. | ![]() | Cyprus (109 p.) |
14. | ![]() | Malta (107 p.) |
15. | ![]() | Slovenia (105 p.) |
16. | ![]() | France (105 p.) |
17. | ![]() | Albania (90 p.) |
18. | ![]() | Serbia (89 p.) |
19. | ![]() | San Marino (77 p.) |
20. | ![]() | Estonia (76 p.) |
21. | ![]() | Greece (74 p.) |
22. | ![]() | Spain (54 p.) |
23. | ![]() | Israel (35 p.) |
24. | ![]() | Belarus (31 p.) |
25. | ![]() | Germany (24 p.) |
26. | ![]() | UK (11 p.) |
11. | ![]() | Poland (120 p.) |
12. | ![]() | Hungary (97 p.) |
13. | ![]() | Belgium (70 p.) |
14. | ![]() | Georgia (62 p.) |
15. | ![]() | Portugal (51 p.) |
16. | ![]() | Montenegro (46 p.) |
17. | ![]() | Finland (23 p.) |
11. | ![]() | Lithuania (93 p.) |
12. | ![]() | Moldova (85 p.) |
13. | ![]() | Romania (71 p.) |
14. | ![]() | Croatia (64 p.) |
15. | ![]() | Latvia (50 p.) |
16. | ![]() | Armenia (49 p.) |
17. | ![]() | Austria (21 p.) |
18. | ![]() | Ireland (16 p.) |
The Hungarian selection process for Eurovision so called “A Dal” has become a real insider’s tip and it’s the eights edition already. Over the years the music show has become more and more popular. Also great to see that everything can be watched in the internet which attracts millions of viewers. Another point it that Hungary really wants to win the ESC and is putting a lot of effort to deliver a superb song to represent the country in Israel.
The Hungarian selection process for Eurovision so called “A Dal” has become a real insider’s tip and it’s the eights edition already. Over the years the music show has become more and more popular. Also great to see that everything can be watched in the internet which attracts millions of viewers. Another point it that Hungary really wants to win the ESC and is putting a lot of effort to deliver a superb song to represent the country in Israel.
The host of the show is the former ESC representative Freddi with “Pioneer” (19th in Stockholm 2016), together with Boli Dallos, also a former participant of A Dal.
There will four jurors Feró Nagy, Lilla Vincze, Misi Mező and Miklós Both which will give their comments right after every song presentation. At the end the public can vote via televoting.
Altogether there are four heats with ten acts each, then there will be a semi final and a grand final. One of this year’s competitors is Joci Papai, who made a really good 8th rank in Kiev with “Origo”.
These are the first ten candidates:
There will be a live stream to watch the show, which starts at 19.30 CET
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