Ukraine hot favourites as Eurovision Song Contest final gets underway
- Magazine
- DPA
- Published Date: 11:09 | 14 May 2022
- Modified Date: 11:12 | 14 May 2022
Fittingly, the event opened with 1,000 musicians performing the John Lennon classic "Give Peace a Chance" on a piazza in Turin's city centre, as some 7,000 viewers in the ESC hall sang along as they watched.
Italian singer Laura Pausini, who is presenting the show alongside Lebanese-British singer Mika, opened the competition with a colourful light show and an emotional pop song in Italian.
The Ukrainian entry "Stefania," which is performed by the band Kalush Orchestra, is due to be the twelfth performance of the evening.
Russia is not taking part in the ESC this year, having been disqualified by the European Broadcasting Union over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.