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Vidbir 2024 songs and running order announced

YAKTAK will open the Final on February 3 with NAHABA to close the show

Suspilne the national broadcaster of Ukraine and organisers of the national final, Vidbir 2024 have confirmed the running order for the Final on February 3. Following a press conference hosted by Timur Miroshnychenko, all eleven competing songs were released.

Vidbir 2024 running order

Recently, Suspilne announced ANKA as the winner of the wildcard selection. Now, the broadcaster has released the remaining entries of the Vidbir 2024 Finalists as well as revealing the running order for the show taking place on February 3. Below is confirmation of the draw, with the names of the competing songs and artists.

DrawArtistSong
1YAKTAK‘Lalala’
2INGRET‘Keeper’
3NAZVA‘Slavic English’
4ANKA‘Palala’
5Drevo‘Endless Chain’
6alyona alyona & Jerry Heil‘Teresa & Maria’
7MÉLOVIN‘DREAMER’
8SKYLERR‘Time Is Running Out’
9Ziferblat‘Place I Call Home’
10YAGODY‘Tsunamia’
11NAHABA‘GLASSS’

All of the eleven entries are available to watch through the full playlist on the Suspilne YouTube channel. During the Vidbir 2024 Final, combined voting from the jury and Ukrainian public will decide the winner that will represent the country in Malmö, Sweden this May. Soon, an online vote will be held to determine the jury committee for the national selection. Audiences from around the world can watch the live Final on February 3 on YouTube. To ensure security and safety, the venue and location for Vidbir 2024 will not be publicly disclosed.

Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest

Vidbir was first used to select the country’s song and artist in 2016, which saw Jamala win in Stockholm, Sweden with ‘1944‘. Since their debut in 2003, Ukraine has qualified every year for the grand final, being the only country to have done so and has won the contest on three occasions. In their second year of participation, Ukraine took their maiden victory with Ruslana and the crowd pleasing, tribal anthem, ‘Wild Dances‘.

In 2022 Ukraine achieved their third victory for Kalush Orchestra and ‘Stefania‘, in what many consider as a triumph over adversity, following the hostile actions and invasion by Russia. During the Liverpool contest hosted on behalf of Ukraine, Ukrainian representatives TVORCHI and their song, ‘Heart of Steel’ placed 6th in the Grand Final with 243 points.

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