Eurovision Song Contest 2015

The Eurovision Song Contest 2015 was the 60th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.

It took place in Vienna, Austria, following the country's victory at the 2014 contest with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix" by Conchita Wurst. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), the contest was held at the Hall D of the Wiener Stadthalle and consisted of two semi-finals on 19 and 21 May, and a final on 23 May 2015. The three live shows were presented by Austrian television presenters Mirjam Weichselbraun, Alice Tumler and Arabella Kiesbauer, while the previous edition's winner Conchita Wurst acted as the green room host.

Eurovision Song Contest 2015
Building Bridges
Eurovision Song Contest 2015
Dates
Semi-final 119 May 2015 (2015-05-19)
Semi-final 221 May 2015 (2015-05-21)
Final23 May 2015 (2015-05-23)
Host
VenueWiener Stadthalle (Hall D)
Vienna, Austria
Presenter(s)
Directed byKurt Pongratz
Executive supervisorJon Ola Sand
Executive producerEdgar Böhm
Host broadcasterÖsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
Websiteeurovision.tv/event/vienna-2015 Edit this at Wikidata
Participants
Number of entries40
Number of finalists27
Debuting countriesEurovision Song Contest 2015 Australia
Returning countries
Non-returning countriesEurovision Song Contest 2015 Ukraine
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Vote
Voting systemEach country/jury awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their top 10 songs.
Winning song
2014 ← Eurovision Song Contest → 2016

Forty countries participated in the contest, with Australia making a guest appearance. Cyprus and Serbia returned, after their one-year absence, while the Czech Republic returned after their last participation in 2009. Meanwhile, Ukraine announced their non-participation due to financial and political crises related to the Russo-Ukrainian War.

The winner was Sweden with the song "Heroes", performed by Måns Zelmerlöw and written by Anton Malmberg Hård af Segerstad, Joy Deb and Linnea Deb. This was the country's second win in three years, having also won in 2012. Sweden won the jury vote and had the highest combined points, but placed third in the televote behind Italy and Russia. Overall the latter two countries placed third and second respectively, and Belgium and Australia rounded out the top five. Further down the table, Montenegro achieved its best result since its independence, finishing thirteenth.

For the first time, the top four of the contest all scored 200 points or better. Russia's entry "A Million Voices" became the first non-winning Eurovision song to score over 300 points. Austria and Germany became the first countries since 2003 to score no points in the final, with Austria also becoming the first (and to date, only) host country to fail to score a point.

The EBU reported that over 197 million viewers worldwide watched the contest, beating the 2014 viewing figures by 2 million.

Location

Venue

Eurovision Song Contest 2015 
Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna – host venue of the 2015 contest

The event took place in Vienna, Austria, with the venue being the Wiener Stadthalle (specifically the main hall - Hall D) after Austria won the right to host this edition of the Eurovision Song Contest after winning the 2014 edition with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix", performed by Conchita Wurst. The Wiener Stadthalle hosts the annual Erste Bank Open tennis tournament, along with many concerts and events throughout the year. The main hall (Hall D) has a capacity of approximately 16,000 attendees.

Bidding phase

After Austria's victory in the 2014 contest, their delegation revealed the possibility of hosting the contest either in the capital city, Vienna, or in Salzburg. Vienna, Klagenfurt, Innsbruck, Lower Austria, Graz, Upper Austria, Burgenland, and Vorarlberg were all reportedly interested in hosting the contest; Salzburg pulled out of the bidding phase as the city was not able to meet the cost of the venue and promotion.

Vienna, considered the front-runner, had two venues in the phase: Wiener Stadthalle and the trade fair centre, Messe Wien, with capacities of up to 16,000 and 30,000 attendees respectively. Also in the race were Stadthalle Graz and Schwarzl Freizeit Zentrum, both located in the second largest city of Austria, Graz. With a maximum capacity of 30,000, the Wörthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt also joined the race; however, it would require the construction of a roof for the contest to be hosted there. Innsbruck also joined the race with Olympiahalle, which hosted ice hockey and figure skating at the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. A fifth city, Linz, joined the race with Brucknerhaus, although the venue would not be big enough for the contest. Being geographically close to Linz, Wels showed desire to host the event as well. Oberwart, with the Exhibition hall, and Vorarlberg, with the Vorarlberger Landestheater, were the latest cities to declare an interest.[citation needed]

On 29 May 2014, Austrian host public broadcaster ORF and the EBU released some requirements and details about the venue. ORF requested interested parties to respond by 13 June 2014.

  • The venue must be available for at least 6 to 7 weeks before the contest and one week after the conclusion of the contest.
  • The venue must not be open-air, but an air-conditioned building with a capacity of at least 10,000 and a minimum ceiling height of 15 metres (49 ft), insulated for sound and light.
  • The Green Room should be located in the arena or as near it as possible, with a capacity of 300.
  • An additional room at least 6,000 square metres (65,000 sq ft) in area, to house 2 catering stands, a viewing room, make-up rooms, wardrobe, and booths for approximately 50 commentators.
  • Separate offices to house the press centre, open between 11 and 24 May 2015, at least 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) in area, with a capacity of at least 1,500 journalists.

After the deadline on 13 June 2014, ORF announced 12 venues interested in hosting the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest: ORF announced on 21 June 2014 that 3 cities (Vienna, Innsbruck, and Graz) had been short-listed in the final stage of the bidding process. On 6 August 2014, ORF announced the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna as the host venue. The contest was provisionally set to take place on 12, 14 and 16 May 2015, but the dates were later pushed back a week in order to accommodate the candidate cities.

Locations of the candidate cities: the chosen host city is marked in blue. The shortlisted cities are marked in green, while the eliminated cities are marked in red.

Key  †  Host venue  ‡  Shortlisted

City Venue Notes
Graz Stadthalle Graz Hosted the 2010 European Men's Handball Championship.
Innsbruck Olympiaworld Hosted the figure skating and ice hockey events at both the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games.
Klagenfurt Wörthersee Stadion Served as host for some matches of UEFA Euro 2008.
Oberwart Messezentrum
Vienna
Schönbrunn Palace
Wiener Stadthalle (Hall D) Hosts the annual Erste Bank Open tennis tournament and many events throughout the year.
Vienna International Airport, Parking C
Heldenplatz
New All-round Concert Hall in Neu Marx
Marx hall
Trabrennbahn Krieau
Wels Messe Wels

Inclusive traffic lights in Vienna

The city of Vienna introduced temporary new traffic signals for pedestrians on some streets, featuring same-sex couples holding hands or hugging. They were introduced as part of events connected to the theme of tolerance and inclusion in the lead-up to the Eurovision Song Contest.

Traffic lights of the same – copyrighted – design of the kind "Ampelpärchen" (couples for traffic lights) followed before Christopher Street Days in June 2015 in Salzburg and Linz. In Salzburg the initiative SoHo and social democrate mayor Schaden promoted the change of the shape of the LED-lamps. The faceplates in Linz has been financed by sponsors driven by a Facebook-based initiative, but have been removed – without consent – by the new traffic minister of Linz of the party FPÖ in early December 2015.

Participating countries

Eurovision Song Contest 2015 – Participation summaries by country

Eligibility for potential participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active EBU membership capable of receiving the contest via the Eurovision network and broadcasting it live nationwide. The EBU issued an invitation to participate in the contest to all active members.

On 23 December 2014, thirty-nine countries were initially announced to be participating in the 2015 contest. Cyprus and Serbia returned after one-year absences, the Czech Republic returned after a five-year absence, while Ukraine did not enter. Australia was later announced to be making its debut as a guest participant. The deadline to apply for participation was 15 September 2014. Countries that applied had until 10 October 2014 to withdraw from participation without financial consequences.

Participants of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania RTSH Elhaida Dani "I'm Alive" English
  • Arbër Elshani
  • Kristijan Lekaj
  • Sokol Marsi
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia AMPTV Genealogy "Face the Shadow" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia SBS Guy Sebastian "Tonight Again" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria ORF The Makemakes "I Am Yours" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan İTV Elnur Hüseynov "Hour of the Wolf" English
  • Sandra Bjurman
  • Lina Hansson
  • Nicklas Lif
  • Nicolas Rebscher
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus BTRC Uzari and Maimuna "Time" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium RTBF Loïc Nottet "Rhythm Inside" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus CyBC John Karayiannis "One Thing I Should Have Done" English Mike Connaris
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic ČT Marta Jandová and Václav Noid Bárta "Hope Never Dies" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark DR Anti Social Media "The Way You Are" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia ERR Elina Born and Stig Rästa "Goodbye to Yesterday" English Stig Rästa
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland Yle Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät "Aina mun pitää" Finnish Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France France Télévisions Lisa Angell "N'oubliez pas" French
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia GPB Nina Sublatti "Warrior" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany NDR Ann Sophie "Black Smoke" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece NERIT Maria Elena Kyriakou "One Last Breath" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary MTVA Boggie "Wars for Nothing" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland RÚV Maria Olafs "Unbroken" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland RTÉ Molly Sterling "Playing with Numbers" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel IBA Nadav Guedj "Golden Boy" English Doron Medalie
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy RAI Il Volo "Grande amore" Italian
  • Francesco Boccia
  • Ciro Esposito
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia LTV Aminata "Love Injected" English Aminata Savadogo
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania LRT Monika Linkytė and Vaidas Baumila "This Time" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia MRT Daniel Kajmakoski "Autumn Leaves" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta PBS Amber "Warrior" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova TRM Eduard Romanyuta "I Want Your Love" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro RTCG Knez "Adio" (Адио) Montenegrin
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands AVROTROS Trijntje Oosterhuis "Walk Along" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway NRK Mørland and Debrah Scarlett "A Monster Like Me" English Kjetil Mørland
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland TVP Monika Kuszyńska "In the Name of Love" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal RTP Leonor Andrade "Há um mar que nos separa" Portuguese Miguel Gameiro
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania TVR Voltaj "De la capăt" Romanian, English
  • Victor Răzvan Alstani
  • Gabriel Constantin
  • Adrian Cristescu
  • Călin Gavril Goia
  • Andrei Mădalin Leonte
  • Silviu Marian Păduraru
  • Monica-Ana Stevens
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia C1R Polina Gagarina "A Million Voices" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino SMRTV Anita Simoncini and Michele Perniola "Chain of Lights" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia RTS Bojana Stamenov "Beauty Never Lies" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia RTVSLO Maraaya "Here for You" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain RTVE Edurne "Amanecer" Spanish
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden SVT Måns Zelmerlöw "Heroes" English
Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland SRG SSR Mélanie René "Time to Shine" English Mélanie René
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom BBC Electro Velvet "Still in Love with You" English
  • Adrian Bax White
  • David Mindel

Invitation of Australia

On 10 February 2015, the EBU announced that in honour of the 60th anniversary of Eurovision, it had invited Australia to participate in the final of the contest, represented by Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). SBS had been a long-time broadcaster of the event, which has had a large following in Australia. The Australian entry was placed directly in the grand final. Although it was considered a one-off event, if Australia were to win, SBS would have co-hosted the 2016 contest in a European host city of its choice. The EBU considered the possibility of similarly inviting countries to participate in future editions of the contest. Australia's participation brought the number of the finalists up to 27, the highest number of entries in a final in the contest's history.

Returning artists

Inga Arshakyan, who was part of Genealogy in 2015, represented Armenia in 2009, collaborating with her sister as part of Inga and Anush. Michele Perniola and Anita Simoncini both previously represented San Marino at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest: Perniola took part in 2013, and Simoncini took part in 2014. Amber, who represented Malta, was a backing vocalist for the Maltese entry in 2012. Uzari, who represented Belarus, was a backing vocalist for the Belarusian entry in 2011. Elnur Hüseynov, who was Azerbaijan's debut representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, as part of the duo Elnur and Samir, was internally selected to represent the nation for a second time. Raay, who is a part of the Slovene duo Maraaya, was a backing musical performer for the 2014 entry of Slovenia. Hera Björk, who previously represented Iceland in 2010, returned as a backing singer for Iceland's entry. Nicolas Dorian, part of Witloof Bay, Belgium representatives in 2011, was part of the backing vocalists of Loic Nottet.

Other countries

Active EBU members

BHRT and BNT, the broadcasters for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bulgaria, had both submitted a preliminary applications to participate in the 2015 contest, but ultimately withdrew them because of financial reasons. Ukrainian broadcaster NTU also opted out of the contest because of financial reasons and the ongoing armed conflict in the country.

Active EBU member broadcasters in Andorra, Croatia, Lebanon, Luxembourg (despite failed attempts by San Marino and Thierry Mersch to raise funds for a collaboration), Monaco, Morocco and Slovakia confirmed non-participation prior to the announcement of the participants list by the EBU. Despite tweets by Eurovision event supervisor Sietse Bakker about the possibility of the Turkey's return in 2015, Turkish broadcaster TRT later confirmed that they had no plans in this regard.

Format

The competition consisted of two semi-finals and a final, a format which has been in use since 2008. The ten countries with the highest scores in each semi-final qualified to the final where they joined the host nation Austria, the five main sponsoring nations (known as the "Big Five"): France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, and Australia which was invited this year to commemorate the contest's 60th anniversary. Each participating country had their own national jury, which consisted of five professional members of the music industry. Each member of a respective nation's jury was required to rank every song, except that of their own country. The voting results from each member of a particular nation's jury were combined to produce an overall ranking from first to last place. Likewise, the televoting results were also interpreted as a full ranking, taking into account the full televoting result rather than just the top ten. The combination of the juries' full ranking and the televote's full ranking produced an overall ranking of all competing entries. The song which scored the highest overall rank received 12 points, while the tenth-best ranked song received one point. In the event of a televoting failure (insufficient number of votes or technical issues) or jury failure (technical issue or breach of rules), only one of the methods was used by each country.

The 2015 contest was the last time that the scoring system introduced in 1975 was used, before the format was modified the following year.

Organising team formation

During an initial meeting between the host broadcaster ORF and the EBU in late May 2014, the representatives of the core organising team were selected. Edgar Böhm, who is the Head of Entertainment at ORF, was announced as the executive producer.

Graphic design

The graphic design of the 2015 contest, on display across Vienna

On 31 July 2014, the EBU released a new and revamped version of the generic logo as a celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest's 60th anniversary. On 11 September, the slogan for the 2015 contest was revealed to be "Building Bridges". The graphic design of the contest was revealed by the EBU on 25 November. The theme art depicts a wave made up of spheres which symbolise diversity, the bridging of connections and people's experiences.

The postcards of this year's contest was also based on the slogan "Building Bridges". Each postcard starts with a drive-by scene of the contestants' capital city, before showing every contestant receiving an invitation to Austria, where the contestants take part in a local activity. The postcards end with a picture of their activity plastered onto a billboard, placed in different locations across Vienna.

For this year's contest, all hashtags for the participating countries incorporated IOC country codes which were displayed onscreen alongside the main country names.

Presenters

Eurovision Song Contest 2015 
The presenters of the 2015 contest (from left): Arabella Kiesbauer, Mirjam Weichselbraun and Alice Tumler.

Mirjam Weichselbraun, Alice Tumler and Arabella Kiesbauer were the hosts of the 2015 contest; the all-female trio was the first in history to host the contest. The previous edition's winner Conchita Wurst was chosen as green room host.

Semi-final allocation draw

Eurovision Song Contest 2015 
Results of the semi-final allocation draw
  Participating countries in the first semi-final
  Pre-qualified for the final but also voting in the first semi-final
  Participating countries in the second semi-final
  Pre-qualified for the final but also voting in the second semi-final
  Pre-qualified for the final but also voting in both semi-finals

The draw that determined the semi-final allocation was held on 26 January 2015 at the Vienna Rathaus and hosted by Andi Knoll and Kati Bellowitsch. The participating countries, excluding the automatic finalists (host country Austria, the "Big Five" and Australia), were split into five pots, based on voting patterns from the previous ten years. The pots were calculated by the televoting partner Digame and were as follows:

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5

Opening and interval acts

The EBU ident's accompanying "Te Deum", which opened the broadcasts, was performed by the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra from the gardens of Schönbrunn Palace for the final. The overture featured violinist Lidia Baich, winner of the Eurovision Young Musicians 1998, who performed live on stage an excerpt of Austria's 1966 winning song "Merci, Chérie" in tribute to Udo Jürgens. The ESC Vienna All-Stars, consisting of Conchita Wurst, the Vienna Boys' Choir, multinational Suparar Children's Choir, rapper Left Boy, and the contest's presenters, then jointly performed the official anthem of the contest, "Building Bridges", accompanied by the ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Peter Pejtsik. The twenty-seven finalists later took to the stage during the flag parade via a walkway through the audience from the green room.

The interval act was provided by percussionist Martin Grubinger and his band, the Percussive Planet Ensemble. The nine-minute performance, based on classical themes of major Austrian composers, included forty instrumentalists as well as the Grammy Award-winning Arnold Schoenberg Choir. Wurst later performed "You Are Unstoppable" and "Firestorm", both from her self-titled debut album.

Contest overview

Semi-final 1

16 countries took part in the first semi-final. Australia, Austria, France and Spain voted in this semi-final. The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

  Qualifiers
Results of the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova Eduard Romanyuta "I Want Your Love" 41 11
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia Genealogy "Face the Shadow" 77 7
3 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium Loïc Nottet "Rhythm Inside" 149 2
4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands Trijntje Oosterhuis "Walk Along" 33 14
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät "Aina mun pitää" 13 16
6 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece Maria Elena Kyriakou "One Last Breath" 81 6
7 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia Elina Born and Stig Rästa "Goodbye to Yesterday" 105 3
8 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia Daniel Kajmakoski "Autumn Leaves" 28 15
9 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia Bojana Stamenov "Beauty Never Lies" 63 9
10 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary Boggie "Wars for Nothing" 67 8
11 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus Uzari and Maimuna "Time" 39 12
12 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia Polina Gagarina "A Million Voices" 182 1
13 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark Anti Social Media "The Way You Are" 33 13
14 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania Elhaida Dani "I'm Alive" 62 10
15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania Voltaj "De la capăt" 89 5
16 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia Nina Sublatti "Warrior" 98 4

Semi-final 2

17 countries took part in this semi-final. Australia, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom voted in this semi-final. The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

  Qualifiers
Results of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania Monika Linkytė and Vaidas Baumila "This Time" 67 7
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland Molly Sterling "Playing with Numbers" 35 12
3 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino Anita Simoncini and Michele Perniola "Chain of Lights" 11 16
4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro Knez "Adio" 57 9
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta Amber "Warrior" 43 11
6 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway Mørland and Debrah Scarlett "A Monster Like Me" 123 4
7 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal Leonor Andrade "Há um mar que nos separa" 19 14
8 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic Marta Jandová and Václav Noid Bárta "Hope Never Dies" 33 13
9 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel Nadav Guedj "Golden Boy" 151 3
10 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia Aminata "Love Injected" 155 2
11 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan Elnur Hüseynov "Hour of the Wolf" 53 10
12 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland Maria Olafs "Unbroken" 14 15
13 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden Måns Zelmerlöw "Heroes" 217 1
14 Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland Mélanie René "Time to Shine" 4 17
15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus John Karayiannis "One Thing I Should Have Done" 87 6
16 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia Maraaya "Here for You" 92 5
17 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland Monika Kuszyńska "In the Name of Love" 57 8

Final

As in the 2014 contest, the winner was announced as soon as it was mathematically impossible to catch up. In this case, the winner had been determined by the 36th vote, which came from Cyprus. 27 countries participated in the final, the highest number in any final of Eurovision ever.

  Winner
Results of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia Maraaya "Here for You" 39 14
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France Lisa Angell "N'oubliez pas" 4 25
3 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel Nadav Guedj "Golden Boy" 97 9
4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia Elina Born and Stig Rästa "Goodbye to Yesterday" 106 7
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom Electro Velvet "Still in Love with You" 5 24
6 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia Genealogy "Face the Shadow" 34 16
7 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania Monika Linkytė and Vaidas Baumila "This Time" 30 18
8 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia Bojana Stamenov "Beauty Never Lies" 53 10
9 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway Mørland and Debrah Scarlett "A Monster Like Me" 102 8
10 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden Måns Zelmerlöw "Heroes" 365 1
11 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus John Karayiannis "One Thing I Should Have Done" 11 22
12 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia Guy Sebastian "Tonight Again" 196 5
13 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium Loïc Nottet "Rhythm Inside" 217 4
14 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria The Makemakes "I Am Yours" 0 26
15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece Maria Elena Kyriakou "One Last Breath" 23 19
16 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro Knez "Adio" 44 13
17 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany Ann Sophie "Black Smoke" 0 27
18 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland Monika Kuszyńska "In the Name of Love" 10 23
19 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia Aminata "Love Injected" 186 6
20 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania Voltaj "De la capăt" 35 15
21 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain Edurne "Amanecer" 15 21
22 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary Boggie "Wars for Nothing" 19 20
23 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia Nina Sublatti "Warrior" 51 11
24 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan Elnur Hüseynov "Hour of the Wolf" 49 12
25 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia Polina Gagarina "A Million Voices" 303 2
26 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania Elhaida Dani "I'm Alive" 34 17
27 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy Il Volo "Grande amore" 292 3

Spokespersons

The voting order was revealed the morning of the final, and for the only time in Eurovision history to date, the names of all the spokespersons were displayed onscreen. However, because of technical problems in some countries the final voting order was the following:

  1. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro – Andrea Demirović
  2. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta – Julie Zahra
  3. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland – Krista Siegfrids
  4. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece – Helena Paparizou
  5. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania – Sonia Argint-Ionescu
  6. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus – Teo
  7. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania – Andri Xhahu
  8. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova – Olivia Furtună
  9. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan – Tural Asadov
  10. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia – Markus Riva
  11. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia – Maja Nikolić [sr]
  12. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark – Basim
  13. Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland – Laetitia Guarino
  14. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium – Walid
  15. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France – Virginie Guilhaume
  16. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia – Lilit Muradyan
  17. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland – Nicky Byrne
  18. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden – Mariette Hansson
  19. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany – Barbara Schöneberger
  20. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia – Lee Lin Chin
  21. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic – Daniela Písařovicová [cz]
  22. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain – Lara Siscar [es]
  23. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria – Kati Bellowitsch
  24. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia – Marko Mark
  25. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia – Tinkara Kovač
  26. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary – Csilla Tatár
  27. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom – Nigella Lawson
  28. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania – Ugnė Galadauskaitė
  29. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands – Edsilia Rombley
  30. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland – Ola Ciupa [pl]
  31. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel – Ofer Nachshon
  32. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia – Dmitry Shepelev [ru]
  33. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino – Valentina Monetta
  34. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy – Federico Russo
  35. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland – Sigríður Halldórsdóttir
  36. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus – Loukas Hamatsos
  37. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway – Margrethe Røed
  38. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal – Suzy
  39. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia – Tanja
  40. Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia – Natia Bunturi

Detailed voting results

Semi-final 1

  Qualifiers
Split results of semi-final 1
Place Combined Jury Televoting
Country Points Country Points Country Points
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia 182 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia 167 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia 151
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium 149 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium 151 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia 136
3 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia 105 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece 99 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium 124
4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia 98 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia 95 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia 97
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania 89 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands 70 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania 96
6 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece 81 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary 70 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia 90
7 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia 77 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania 67 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia 86
8 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary 67 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus 66 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania 66
9 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia 63 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia 66 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece 61
10 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania 62 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania 61 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland 55
11 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova 41 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark 58 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary 50
12 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus 39 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia 54 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova 48
13 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark 33 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia 47 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus 32
14 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands 33 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova 46 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark 23
15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia 28 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia 42 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands 23
16 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland 13 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland 1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia 22
Detailed voting results in semi-final 1
Voting procedure used:
  50% jury and televote
  100% jury vote
Total score
Moldova
Armenia
Belgium
Netherlands
Finland
Greece
Estonia
Macedonia
Serbia
Hungary
Belarus
Russia
Denmark
Albania
Romania
Georgia
Australia
Austria
France
Spain
Contestants
Moldova 41 6 5 5 5 2 8 10
Armenia 77 4 12 5 7 7 7 12 5 1 8 5 4
Belgium 149 5 1 12 12 6 10 6 7 10 6 8 12 6 7 5 8 6 12 10
Netherlands 33 6 3 5 1 7 1 3 2 2 3
Finland 13 4 4 2 1 2
Greece 81 3 8 3 6 2 1 4 6 3 3 5 12 6 4 6 4 3 2
Estonia 105 2 4 5 8 8 4 2 2 8 8 10 8 2 3 5 10 4 12
Macedonia 28 1 2 12 10 3
Serbia 63 5 7 4 2 12 4 4 4 1 12 7 1
Hungary 67 4 4 7 12 8 2 4 3 10 2 5 6
Belarus 39 8 7 3 6 3 12
Russia 182 7 10 8 10 10 12 8 8 10 12 12 10 7 12 7 10 12 10 7
Denmark 33 2 1 3 1 1 7 7 5 4 1 1
Albania 62 6 10 10 10 1 3 6 3 7 6
Romania 89 12 3 7 2 6 5 3 3 5 2 1 6 8 1 1 8 8 8
Georgia 98 10 12 2 1 5 8 6 3 1 6 10 7 5 4 4 7 2 5

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the first semi-final. Countries which gave the maximum 12 points apiece from both the professional jury and televoting to the specified entrant are marked in bold.

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania
4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova

Semi-final 2

  Qualifiers
Split results of semi-final 2
Place Combined Jury Televoting
Country Points Country Points Country Points
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden 217 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden 208 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden 195
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia 155 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia 155 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel 157
3 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel 151 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway 144 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia 116
4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway 123 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel 114 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland 114
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia 92 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta 84 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway 104
6 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus 87 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia 84 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania 98
7 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania 67 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland 84 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia 95
8 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland 57 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus 76 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus 80
9 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro 57 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan 67 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro 58
10 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan 53 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania 52 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic 51
11 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta 43 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro 47 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan 37
12 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland 35 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic 34 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta 32
13 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic 33 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal 23 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal 24
14 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal 19 Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland 15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland 21
15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland 14 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland 15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino 16
16 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino 11 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland 10 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland 14
17 Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland 4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino 6 Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland 6
Detailed voting results of semi-final 2
Voting procedure used:
  50% jury and televote
  100% jury vote
Total score
Lithuania
Ireland
San Marino
Montenegro
Malta
Norway
Portugal
Czech Republic
Israel
Latvia
Azerbaijan
Iceland
Sweden
Switzerland
Cyprus
Slovenia
Poland
Australia
Germany
Italy
United Kingdom
Contestants
Lithuania 67 7 3 4 10 1 4 10 7 4 3 7 4 3
Ireland 35 2 5 2 5 4 2 3 1 1 2 8
San Marino 11 5 6
Montenegro 57 3 5 6 7 2 10 7 1 2 10 4
Malta 43 3 7 10 4 10 3 1 5
Norway 123 8 4 8 6 5 8 7 1 7 10 12 10 6 6 6 8 7 2 2
Portugal 19 4 3 6 4 1 1
Czech Republic 33 1 4 1 1 1 8 1 1 3 8 4
Israel 151 4 8 6 3 10 8 10 2 3 8 8 10 7 10 5 10 7 8 12 12
Latvia 155 12 12 10 7 7 7 8 2 6 7 8 8 8 8 7 10 10 8 10
Azerbaijan 53 6 7 8 3 10 3 2 4 5 3 2
Iceland 14 1 2 2 5 2 2
Sweden 217 10 10 12 8 12 12 12 12 12 12 4 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 7
Switzerland 4 1 1 1 1
Cyprus 87 3 6 2 2 6 6 5 6 5 6 5 7 4 6 5 7 6
Slovenia 92 7 1 12 3 4 4 3 6 8 12 6 4 3 5 5 6 3
Poland 57 5 5 6 5 2 5 3 5 2 4 2 1 3 5 4

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the second semi-final. Countries which gave the maximum 12 points apiece from both the professional jury and televoting to the specified entrant are marked in bold.

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
14 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden

Final

This is the first time since the juries were reintroduced alongside the televoting in 2009 that the winner was not placed first in the televoting.

  Winner
Split results of the final
Place Combined Jury Televoting
Country Points Country Points Country Points
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden 365 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden 363 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy 366
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia 303 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia 249 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia 286
3 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy 292 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia 247 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden 279
4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium 217 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia 224 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium 195
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia 196 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium 187 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia 144
6 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia 186 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy 184 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia 132
7 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia 106 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway 163 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel 104
8 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway 102 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel 80 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia 100
9 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel 97 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus 63 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania 93
10 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia 53 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia 62 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia 86
11 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia 51 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia 56 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia 77
12 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan 49 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia 48 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania 69
13 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro 44 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro 48 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia 51
14 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia 39 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan 48 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan 48
15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania 35 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria 40 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland 47
16 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia 34 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia 34 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania 44
17 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania 34 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania 31 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway 43
18 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania 30 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary 29 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro 34
19 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece 23 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece 29 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia 27
20 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary 19 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania 26 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain 26
21 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain 15 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France 24 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece 24
22 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus 11 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany 24 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary 21
23 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland 10 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania 21 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus 8
24 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom 5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia 18 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom 7
25 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France 4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom 12 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany 5
26 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria 0 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain 8 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France 4
27 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany 0 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland 2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria 0
Detailed voting results of the final
Voting procedure used:
  50% jury and televote
  100% televoting
  100% jury vote
Total score
Montenegro
Malta
Finland
Greece
Romania
Belarus
Albania
Moldova
Azerbaijan
Latvia
Serbia
Denmark
Switzerland
Belgium
France
Armenia
Ireland
Sweden
Germany
Australia
Czech Republic
Spain
Austria
Macedonia
Slovenia
Hungary
United Kingdom
Lithuania
Netherlands
Poland
Israel
Russia
San Marino
Italy
Iceland
Cyprus
Norway
Portugal
Estonia
Georgia
Contestants
Slovenia 39 4 1 3 3 5 1 8 4 1 6 2 1
France 4 3 1
Israel 97 3 5 3 1 2 5 7 1 6 3 4 5 2 1 2 5 5 4 2 8 5 6 4 7 1
Estonia 106 1 3 10 7 4 4 6 2 6 2 3 2 3 3 6 2 7 8 4 2 3 7 2 1 2 3 1 2
United Kingdom 5 1 1 3
Armenia 34 1 4 3 3 2 3 6 12
Lithuania 30 7 1 7 4 6 2 3
Serbia 53 12 2 5 5 3 3 10 6 1 1 2 3
Norway 102 2 4 6 2 3 10 4 7 4 4 2 4 4 4 5 3 3 6 5 10 6 4
Sweden 365 5 10 12 4 8 10 7 8 6 12 8 12 12 12 8 7 10 10 12 10 8 7 5 12 10 12 10 10 12 10 8 7 12 12 10 12 8 10 7
Cyprus 11 10 1
Australia 196 6 5 5 2 6 3 4 5 3 8 8 4 2 1 5 12 7 7 12 2 8 10 3 8 8 7 4 8 6 8 4 10 5
Belgium 217 7 7 7 8 1 6 4 4 7 2 12 4 2 10 8 6 6 6 5 1 3 12 3 7 12 5 4 10 5 7 4 7 7 5 7 6
Austria 0
Greece 23 10 5 8
Montenegro 44 6 2 12 8 2 4 10
Germany 0
Poland 10 4 3 2 1
Latvia 186 4 6 3 5 5 2 5 1 4 4 7 7 2 12 5 6 7 5 4 1 7 5 7 12 2 10 2 12 4 7 3 8 2 6 4
Romania 35 12 2 5 5 1 5 1 4
Spain 15 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 3
Hungary 19 4 1 1 1 4 8
Georgia 51 2 3 5 10 1 10 1 4 3 6 5 1
Azerbaijan 49 8 8 3 3 12 2 3 10
Russia 303 7 7 8 8 10 12 8 10 12 10 10 10 7 10 10 12 8 6 12 10 8 10 8 6 5 6 6 6 6 8 10 3 5 2 10 12 5
Albania 34 10 6 6 12
Italy 292 6 12 2 12 12 1 12 7 8 8 7 5 6 8 6 6 6 8 3 8 7 12 10 7 8 2 8 1 7 7 12 12 10 6 12 5 12 3 8

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the final. Countries which gave the maximum 12 points apiece from both the professional jury and televoting to the specified entrant are marked in bold.

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
12 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom
9 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany
3 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria, Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro

Broadcasts

Most countries sent commentators to Vienna or commentated from their own country, in order to add insight to the participants and, if necessary, the provision of voting information.

It was reported by the EBU that the 2015 contest was viewed by a worldwide television audience of a record breaking 197 million viewers, beating the 2014 record which was viewed by 195 million.

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
Country Broadcaster Channel(s) Show(s) Commentator(s) Ref(s)
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania RTSH TVSH All shows Andri Xhahu [citation needed]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Armenia AMPTV Armenia 1 SF1 Aram Mp3 and Erik Antaranyan [citation needed]
SF2 Vahe Khanamiryan and Hermine Stepanyan
Final Avet Barseghyan and Arevik Udumyan
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Australia SBS SBS One All shows Julia Zemiro and Sam Pang
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Austria ORF ORF eins All shows Andi Knoll
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Azerbaijan İTV İTV, İTV Radio All shows Kamran Guliyev (presenter) [az]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belarus BTRC Belarus-1, Belarus 24 All shows Evgeny Perlin
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Belgium RTBF La Une All shows Jean-Louis Lahaye [fr] and Maureen Louys
VivaCité Final Olivier Gilain
VRT één, Radio 2 All shows Peter Van de Veire and Eva Daeleman [nl]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Cyprus CyBC RIK 1, RIK Sat, RIK HD, RIK Triton All shows Melina Karageorgiou
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Czech Republic ČT ČT art Semi-finals Aleš Háma [cz]
ČT1 Final
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Denmark DR DR1 All shows Ole Tøpholm
DR Ramasjang Sign language performers
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia ERR ETV All shows Marko Reikop
Raadio 2 SF1/Final Mart Juur and Andrus Kivirähk
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Finland Yle Yle TV2 All shows
  • Finnish: Aino Töllinen and Cristal Snow
  • Swedish: Eva Frantz [fi] and Johan Lindroos
Yle Radio Suomi Aino Töllinen and Cristal Snow
Yle Radio Vega Eva Frantz and Johan Lindroos
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  France France Télévisions France Ô SF1 Mareva Galanter and Jérémy Parayre
France 2 Final Stéphane Bern and Marianne James
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Georgia GPB 1TV All shows Lado Tatishvili and Tamuna Museridze
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Germany ARD Einsfestival, Phoenix Semi-finals Peter Urban
Das Erste Final
EinsPlus All shows Sign language performers
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Greece NERIT NERIT1, NERIT HD, Deftero Programma All shows Maria Kozakou and Giorgos Kapoutzidis
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Hungary MTVA Duna All shows Gábor Gundel Takács [hu]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Iceland RÚV RÚV, Rás 2 All shows Felix Bergsson [is]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ireland RTÉ RTÉ2 Semi-finals Marty Whelan
RTÉ One Final
RTÉ Radio 1 SF2/Final Shay Byrne and Zbyszek Zalinski
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Israel IBA Channel 1 All shows No commentary; Hebrew subtitles
Channel 33 No commentary; Arabic subtitles
IBA 88FM Kobi Menora
SF1 Yuval Caspin [he]
SF2 Tal Argaman
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy RAI Rai 4 Semi-finals Marco Ardemagni [it] and Filippo Solibello [it]
Rai 2, Rai HD Final Federico Russo and Valentina Correani [it]
Rai Radio 2 All shows Marco Ardemagni and Filippo Solibello
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Latvia LTV LTV1 All shows Valters Frīdenbergs
Final Toms Grēviņš [lv]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Lithuania LRT LRT, LRT Radijas All shows Darius Užkuraitis [lt] [citation needed]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Macedonia MRT MRT 1, MRT Sat, Radio Skopje All shows Karolina Petkovska
MRT 2, MRT 2 Sat
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Malta PBS TVM All shows Corazon Mizzi [citation needed]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Moldova TRM Moldova 1 All shows Daniela Babici
Radio Moldova, Radio Moldova Muzical, Radio Moldova Tineret
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Montenegro RTCG TVCG 2 All shows Dražen Bauković and Tijana Mišković
TVCG SAT Final
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands NPO NPO 1, BVN, NPO Radio 2 All shows Cornald Maas and Jan Smit
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway NRK NRK1 All shows Olav Viksmo-Slettan
NRK Tegnspråk Sign language performers [citation needed]
NRK3 Final Ronny Brede Aase [no], Silje Nordnes [no] and Markus Neby [no]
NRK P1 Per Sundnes
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Poland TVP TVP1, TVP Polonia, TVP Rozrywka, TVP HD All shows Artur Orzech
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Portugal RTP RTP1, RTP Internacional, RTP África All shows Hélder Reis [pt] and Ramon Galarza
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania TVR TVR 1, TVRi, TVR HD All shows Bogdan Stănescu
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Russia Channel One Russia All shows Yana Churikova and Yuriy Aksyuta [ru]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  San Marino SMRTV San Marino RTV, Radio San Marino All shows Lia Fiorio and Gigi Restivo
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia RTS RTS1, RTS HD, RTS SAT SF1/Final Duška Vučinić
RTS2, RTS SAT SF2 Silvana Grujić
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia RTVSLO TV SLO 2 [sl] Semi-finals Andrej Hofer [sl]
TV SLO 1 [sl] Final
Radio Val 202, Radio Maribor [sl] SF2/Final
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Spain RTVE La 2 Semi-finals José María Íñigo and Julia Varela
La 1, Clan Final
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden SVT SVT1 All shows Sanna Nielsen and Edward af Sillén
SR SR P4 Carolina Norén and Ronnie Ritterland
Eurovision Song Contest 2015   Switzerland SRG SSR SRF zwei Semi-finals Sven Epiney
SRF 1 Final
SRF 1, Radio SRF 3 Peter Schneider and Gabriel Vetter [de]
srf.ch (online) Sign language performers
rts.ch (online) SF1 Jean-Marc Richard and Nicolas Tanner
RTS Deux SF2
RTS Un Final
RSI La 2 SF2 Clarissa Tami [it] and Paolo Meneguzzi
RSI La 1 Final
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom BBC BBC Three Semi-finals Scott Mills and Mel Giedroyc
BBC One Final Graham Norton
BBC Radio 2 Eurovision Semi-finals Ana Matronic
BBC Radio 2 Final Ken Bruce
Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
Country Broadcaster Channel(s) Show(s) Commentator(s) Ref(s)
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Bulgaria BNT BNT 1, BNT HD Final Elena Rosberg and Georgi Kushvaliev
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Canada OutTV All shows Adam Rollins and Tommy D.
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  China HBS Hunan Television All shows Kubert Leung and Wu Zhoutong
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  New Zealand BBC BBC UKTV All shows No commentary
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovakia RTVS Rádio FM Final Daniel Baláž [sk], Pavol Hubinák and Juraj Malíček [sk]
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Ukraine UA:PBC UA:Pershyi All shows Timur Miroshnychenko and Tetyana Terekhova

Incidents

Reaction to Russia's results

Eurovision Song Contest 2015 
Polina Gagarina at the 2015 contest.

During the results segment of the final, loud boos could be heard whenever Russia was mentioned or the country received one of the top three set of points (12, 10 or 8 points). The Russian entrant Polina Gagarina could be seen crying in the green room during the voting procedure, and this was reported by various media to have occurred as a result of the booing. During a break in the countries' reporting of their votes, when the running total showed Russia leading, green room host Conchita Wurst said to Gagarina, "You gave an amazing performance, and you deserve to be in the lead." The contest's executive supervisor, Jon Ola Sand, urged that Eurovision should be a "friendly battlefield....not a political battleground", and presenter Alice Tumler reminded the audience that "Our motto is 'Building Bridges', and music should stand over politics tonight." The organisers had anticipated such reactions, and had prepared and installed 'anti-booing technology', which was deployed for the first time in the history of the contest.

Smoke machine malfunction

During the performance of Georgia in the grand final, a smoke machine malfunctioned, causing the Georgian entrant Nina Sublatti to temporarily disappear from view on the stage in a cloud of grey smoke.

Macedonia and Montenegro jury results excluded

The jury votes from Macedonia and Montenegro in the final were not included, in accordance with the rules of the contest. The rules indicate that votes must consist of 50% jurors and 50% televoting, but Macedonia's and Montenegro's votes was based entirely on televoting. The final result of the contest was not affected.

Other awards

In addition to the main winner's trophy, the Marcel Bezençon Awards and the Barbara Dex Award were contested during the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. The OGAE, "General Organisation of Eurovision Fans" voting poll also took place before the contest.

Marcel Bezençon Awards

The Marcel Bezençon Awards, organised since 2002 by Sweden's then-Head of Delegation and 1992 representative Christer Björkman, and 1984 winner Richard Herrey, honours songs in the contest's final. The awards are divided into three categories: Artistic Award, Composers Award, and Press Award. The winners were revealed shortly before the final on 23 May.

Category Country Song Performer(s) Composer(s)
Artistic Award Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden "Heroes" Måns Zelmerlöw
Composers Award Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway "A Monster Like Me" Mørland and Debrah Scarlett Kjetil Mørland
Press Award Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy "Grande amore" Il Volo
  • Francesco Boccia
  • Ciro Esposito

OGAE

OGAE, an organisation of over forty Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs across Europe and beyond, conducts an annual voting poll first held in 2002 as the Marcel Bezençon Fan Award. The 2015 poll ran from 1 to 10 May, and after all votes were cast, the top-ranked entry was Italy's "Grande amore" performed by Il Volo; the top five results are shown below.

Country Song Performer(s) OGAE result
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Italy "Grande amore" Il Volo 367
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Sweden "Heroes" Måns Zelmerlöw 338
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Estonia "Goodbye to Yesterday" Elina Born and Stig Rästa 274
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Norway "A Monster Like Me" Mørland and Debrah Scarlett 243
Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Slovenia "Here for You" Maraaya 228

Barbara Dex Award

The Barbara Dex Award is a humorous fan award given to the worst dressed artist each year. Named after Belgium's representative who came last in the 1993 contest, wearing her self-designed dress, the award was handed by the fansite House of Eurovision from 1997 to 2016 and is being carried out by the fansite songfestival.be since 2017.

Place Country Performer(s) Votes
1 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Netherlands Trijntje Oosterhuis 1,324
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Serbia Bojana Stamenov 605
3 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  United Kingdom Electro Velvet 397
4 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Albania Elhaida Dani 263
5 Eurovision Song Contest 2015  Romania Voltaj 237

Official album

Eurovision Song Contest 2015 
Cover art of the official album

Eurovision Song Contest: Vienna 2015 is the official compilation album of the 2015 contest, put together by the European Broadcasting Union and was released by Universal Music Group on 20 April 2015. The album features all 40 songs that entered in the 2015 contest, including the semi-finalists that failed to qualify into the grand final.

Charts and certifications

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) 4
German Compilation Albums (Offizielle Top 100) 2
UK Albums (OCC) 11

See also

Notes

References

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