Sweden winner of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest

photo credits: EBU/Chloe Hashemi

Sweden has won the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest. Loreen managed to win the contest with “Tattoo”. The jury and the televoting audience disagreed this year: both had a clear winner. Sweden won with a landslide at the jury voting, while Finland did the same at the televoting.

It is the second time that Loreen wins the Eurovision Song Contest. She first won it for Sweden in 2012 in Baku. Sweden now holds the record of most Eurovision victories alongside Ireland.

“Thank you for this. This is for you!”, Loreen told the audience. Host Graham Norton reminds us that the next Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Sweden in the year of the 50 years anniversary of Abba’s victory.

Here are the full results:

  1. Sweden, 583
  2. Finland, 526
  3. Israel, 362
  4. Italy, 350
  5. Norway, 268
  6. Ukraine, 243
  7. Belgium, 182
  8. Estonia, 168
  9. Australia, 151
  10. Czechia, 129
  11. Lithuania, 127
  12. Cyprus, 126
  13. Croatia, 123
  14. Armenia, 122
  15. Austria, 120
  16. France, 104
  17. Spain, 100
  18. Moldova, 96
  19. Poland, 93
  20. Switzerland, 92
  21. Slovenia, 78
  22. Albania, 76
  23. Portugal, 59
  24. Serbia, 30
  25. United Kingdom, 24
  26. Germany, 18

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