Eurovoice 2010

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EuroVoice 2010
Let the music win!
Dates
Final date 23-24 September 2010
Host
Venue Greece Athens Arena, Athens, Greece
Presenter(s) Pamela Anderson & Éric Serra
Participants
Number of entries 27
Vote
Winning song Cyprus Cyprus, "In The Arms Of My Angel"
EuroVoice
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The EuroVoice 2010 was the first EuroVoice and was held on the 23rd and 24th of September 2010 in Athens, Greece. 44 countries were participating in this European Song Contest of which 27 qualified to the Super Final.

The hosts of the show were Pamela Anderson and Éric Serra. Additionally the following guest stars took part in the show: Enrique Iglesias and Anastacia.

The two day Super Final was held at the Athens Arena and was attended by over 5000 spectators. Approximately 70 million viewers across Europe followed the show on TV as well as through a web-broadcast.

Internet Stage

Voting through the Internet Stage has happened on EuroVoice's Portal. It has determined the winners of all countries, who will participate in the Super Final of the Contest.

It is the intention of the organizers to host the Super Final in a different European city each year.

On the first day of the final act 50% of participants. During the second day will address the same 50% of participants.

Final first day

Country Artist Song Points Place
1  Greece George Tentzerakis Ti parapano 4
2  Armenia Bambir That's fine with us 3
3  Bulgaria Boryana Hristova A Pain 7
4  Turkey Teoman Nazif Sustum 25
5  Italy Bohemien Skyzzoyd Orchestrers Ismaele 6
6  Belgium Loic Walo Bh2ezy - Pop Life 12
7  Azerbaijan Elmar Askerov How can I stand alive 26
8  Portugal Ekus Procuro Ser Discreto 17
9  Latvia Diana Pirags Te quiero 16
10  Bosnia and Herzegovina Catch Up Paradise Born for each other 21
11  Macedonia * Andrijana Janevska Drvo bez koren 10
12  Ukraine Mark Savin Maria 9

* The Republic of Macedonia participated in the contest under the UN name, FYROM.

Final second day

Country Artist Song Points Place
1  Israel Doro-Doron Eitan Second Chance 15
2  Serbia duo Moderato Oj devojko 20
3  Spain Demiserables Cartas Marcadas 23
4  Belarus Berta Everything is in you 5
5  Austria Tafkanik Time To Believe 13
6  Denmark Pil Baby Doll 14
7  Russia Alexander Lominskiy Family Man 8
8   Switzerland Loraine & The Toy Soldiers Not strong enough 24
9  Norway Bjorn Lislegaard Up the hill 18
10  Estonia Dominanta Six Feet Under 22
11  Albania Altin Goci Hey Hey 19
12  United Kingdom Marlain Angelidou Rejection (Set Me Free) 2
13  France 3nity Brothers Every Word You Say 11
14  Slovenia Jerry & Blueberry In-Ona 27
15  Cyprus The Secret In The Arms Of My Angel 1

Countries not participating in 2010 Super Final

  Countries that will participate in the Super Final
  Countries that didn't proceed to the internet stage
  Countries that were eliminated from the list of finalists due to rule violation
  Countries that didn't pass the jurystage
  No artist
Country Artist Song
 Czech Republic Hanka Rihova Sis'n Bros
 Finland Fadeout
 Georgia Teona Niazashvili Do You Know
 Iceland IX
 Ireland Keith Grace
 Slovakia EA
 Hungary Regina Rostás Kvintett Simply
 Kazakhstan Lejla Life
 Malta Lawrence Gray Stories
 Netherlands So.St. Feat. Revan SUPERHEROES
 Romania Deaconu George Alexandru Ţi-aș da cerul înflorit
 Croatia Vlatka Burić Kad Nebo Tiho Zaplače
 Sweden Lars Krantz An Echo In Your Head
 Lithuania Valdas Karklelis - WILDMAN BOL
 Poland Spacey Be there
 Moldova P-Ragga Koma MD
 Germany Prema Yin and MON9 Blow My Mind
 Monaco
 Montenegro
 San Marino
 Liechtenstein
 Luxembourg
 Andorra

Incident

During Iglesias' performance in the SuperFinal, a fan got on the stage and hugged him. When security guards came to take her off the stage, he politely made clear that he wanted the girl to remain on stage. He then sang his song Hero and Iglesias kissed his young fan at the end of his performance.

Prizes

The Super Finalist who gets the most votes becomes the winner of the EuroVoice 2010 Contest and receives €100,000 prize and a recording contract with a major multinational record label.

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