2023 Eurovision Song Contest release schedule: When do new episodes come out?

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MAY 08: Luke Black, representative for Serbia, performs during the first dress rehearsal for Semi Final 1 of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 at M&S Bank Arena on May 08, 2023 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MAY 08: Luke Black, representative for Serbia, performs during the first dress rehearsal for Semi Final 1 of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 at M&S Bank Arena on May 08, 2023 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images) /
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The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest is upon us! The first semi-finals kick off on Tuesday, May 9. This annual event, which has captured the attention of nearly 200 million viewers, is an exciting part of the year for those who live in Europe and has also attracted the wonder of countries who do not participate but nonetheless are enthralled.

The competition has been a joyful institution since 1956 when it got its start and has launched the careers of global phenoms like ABBA, Celine Dion, and Olivia Newton-John. This year, like the previous two years, fans stateside will be able to watch the program on the streaming platform Peacock.

Here’s what we know about the contest’s release schedule on the service!

2023 Eurovision Song Contest release schedule

As mentioned above, the event begins Tuesday, May 9. The first semi-finals will stream live at 3 p.m. ET on Peacock. Then viewers can then watch the second semi-finals on Thursday, May 11 at the same time and the grand finale on Saturday, May 13 also at 3 p.m. If you can’t watch at the scheduled time, that’s okay. You’ll be able to stream the Eurovision Song Contest on-demand.

The event is being held in Liverpool this year as the United Kingdom hosts on behalf of Ukraine. Keep reading for the full lists of artists competing in the contest along with the songs they’ll be singing and their home countries.

Eurovision Song Contest artists and their songs

As reported by Radio Times:

  • Albina & Familja Kelmendia – “Duje” (Albania)
  • Brunette – “Future Lover” (Armenia)
  • Voyager – “Promise” (Australia)
  • Teya & Salena – “Who the Hell is Edgar” (Austria)
  • TuralTuranX – “Tell Me More” (Azerbaijan)
  • Gustaph – “Because of You” (Belgium)
  • Let 3 – “Mama ŠČ” (Croatia)
  • Andrew Lambrou – “Break a Broken Heart” (Cyprus)
  • Vesna – “My Sister’s Crown” (Czechia)
  • Reiley – “Breaking My Heart” (Denmark)
  • Alika – “Bridges” (Estonia)
  • Käärijä – “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
  • La Zarra – “Évidemment” (France)
  • Iru – “Echo” (Georgia)
  • Lord of the Lost – “Blood & Glitter” (Germany)
  • Victor Vernicos – “What They Say” (Greece)
  • Diljá – “Power” (Iceland)
  • Wild Youth “We Are One” (Ireland)
  • Noa Kirel – “Unicorn” (Israel)
  • Marco Mengoni – “Due Vite” (Italy)
  • Sudden Lights – “Aijā” (Latvia)
  • Monika Linkytė – “Stay” (Lithuania)
  • The Busker – “Dance (Our Own Party)” (Malta)
  • Pasha Parfeni – “Soarele si Luna” (Moldova)
  • Mia Nicholai & Dion Cooper – “Burning Daylight” (Netherlands)
  • Alessandra – “Queen of Kings” (Norway)
  • Blanka – “Solo” (Poland)
  • Mimicat – “Ai Coração” (Portugal)
  • Theodor Andrei – “DGT (Off and On)” (Romania)
  • Piqued Jacks – “Like an Animal” (San Marino)
  • Luke Black – “Samo Mi Se Spava” (Serbia)
  • Joker Out – “Carpe Diem” (Slovenia)
  • Blanca Paloma – “Eaea” (Spain)
  • Loreen – “Tattoo” (Sweden)
  • Remo Forrer – “Watergun” (Switzerland)
  • TVORCHI – “Heart of Steel” (Ukraine)
  • Mae Muller – “I Wrote a Song” (United Kingdom)

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