The biggest singing competition in the world comes to a head tonight, with the final taking place right here in the UK.On Saturday, May 13, the final of the Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcast live from Liverpool to an estimated audience of 180 million viewers all over the world.Following an exciting week of semi-finals and celebrations, the grand finale, hosted by Ted Lasso's Hannah Waddingham, will see the 26 successful countries battle it out to be crowned the winner and host the huge competition in their country next year.Some of the countries that successfully made it through and will compete in the final include Sweden, Norway, Spain and of course the UK.
So here's everything you need to know about the Eurovision final and what you can expect from the show, as reported by Wales Online.The final of the Eurovision Song Contest will kick off at 8pm on Saturday, May 13.
But until then, throughout the day, there will be various TV feature shows and specials providing a more immersive Eurovision experience.The contest itself can last a while, as 26 countries will be performing their hits for the public to vote on.
Starting at 8pm, the show will conclude at midnight, offering a four-hour extravaganza of music and performances.The Eurovision final will be broadcast live on BBC as well as being streamed live on YouTube for people to watch along.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk