The Head of delegations from the 41 participating countries are all gathered in Tel Aviv to hand over their entries for Eurovision song contest 2019 among other things, like electing members for the Reference group for the next two years - among them Italian Nicola Caligiore again - and getting information on the final plans for the stage and performances and the state of preparations and what is in store for May in general.
One of the jobs to do at this point is to draw where thee host country will perform in the final and Israel got the perfect number in the midway: 14th. Thirteen entries will come before them, thirteen will follow them.
Meanwhile we will have a rather masculine contest this time. Or maybe it is the most masculine ever? Statistic nerds out there will surely look into that. A total of 18 male soloist vs. 14 female ones. In addition in duos/trios/groups we have 3 male voices and 4 females plus two with both vocalists. So it's 21-18 (+2). But not even one classic male/female singing duet.
English dominates with 27 songs and 4 songs are mixed with English and some other language(s).
Besides English we will hear Hungarian, Polish, Serbian, Slovene, Georgian, Iceland, Portuguese, French, Albanian, Croatian, Italian, Spanish and few lines in Arabic, Abhkaz, Sami and Turkish.
However the semi-finals are very uneven: first one has 8 languages while the second only four.
We have returnees from Hungary, Serbia, San Marino, North Macedonia and Russia: Joci Papai (8th in 2017), Nevena Božović (11th in semi-final in 2013 as a member of Moje3), Serhat (12th in semi-final in 2016), Tamara Todevska (10th in semi-final as part of Tamara, Vrčak and Adrian, backing singer in 2014), Sergey Lazarev (3rd in 2016). Then there's among others Lithuanian Jurij Veklenko, already a backing singer in 2015.
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