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The voting for #ESC250 2021 is now open!

Will Loreen hit the top spot again in 2021?

Get ready to spend hours puzzled over which songs to vote for, it’s that time of year again! Eurovision fans worldwide are getting ready to choose their top 10 Eurovision entries as voting for the 2021 edition of #ESC250 is now open. Will Loreen make it a tenth year at the top or will another entry dethrone her?

2021 will see #ESC250 being held for the thirteenth time. The countdown is held annually on 31st December, live on ESC Radio in partnership with Songfestival.be – this year will be no different. With 9475 points, Loreen’s “Euphoria” comfortably won the vote for the ninth time last year, with second-place Eleni Foureira over 3000 votes behind.

Have your say!

It’s time to get your thinking and voting caps on – all you need to do is select your top 10 favourite Eurovision songs of all time. Then, your votes will be combined with other fans across the world before the top 250 entries are played out live on New Year’s Eve.

Voting will remain open until 5th December – so you have just under a month to cast your votes! You can cast your votes here.

With “Euphoria” sitting in top spot last year, the highest new entry was Diodato’s Italian fan-favourite from 2020, “Fai rumore”, which entered the countdown at number 8. Could this year’s Italian winner from Måneskin do any better – maybe France or Switzerland could take some more glory?

The top ten in 2020, including their variations on the year before, were:

  1. 🇸🇪 Sweden 2012 – Loreen – Euphoria (=)
  2. 🇨🇾 Cyprus 2018 – Eleni Foureira – Fuego (+1)
  3. 🇳🇱 Netherlands 2019 – Duncan Laurence – Arcade (-1)
  4. 🇵🇹 Portugal 2017 – Salvador Sobral – Amar pelos dois (+3)
  5. 🇳🇴 Norway 2019 – KEiiNO – Spirit in the Sky (=)
  6. 🇺🇦 Ukraine 2016 – Jamala – 1944 (+2)
  7. 🇮🇹 Italy 2019 – Mahmood – Soldi (-3)
  8. 🇮🇹 Italy 2020 – Diodato – Fai rumore (NEW)
  9. 🇪🇸 Spain 2012 – Pastora Soler – Quédate conmigo (+3)
  10. 🇮🇹 Italy 2015 – Il Volo – Grande amore (-1)

You can see the full results from 2020 here.

Who will you be voting for in this year’s competition? Do you think Loreen could take top spot again?

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