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Eurovision Song Contest 2015

International song competition

Eurovision Song Contest 2015

Summary

International song competition

FieldValue
nameEurovision Song Contest
year2015
themeBuilding Bridges
logoFile:Esc2015logo.png
semi1
semi2
final
venueWiener Stadthalle
Vienna, Austria
presenters
directorKurt Pongratz
exsupervisorJon Ola Sand
exproducerEdgar Böhm
organiserEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU)
hostÖsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
entries40
finalists27
debut
return
nonreturn
Map FinalY
voteEach country/jury awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their top 10 songs.
winner

Vienna, Austria

The Eurovision Song Contest 2015 was the 60th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It consisted of two semi-finals on 19 and 21 May and a final on 23 May 2015, held at Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria, and presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun, Alice Tumler, Arabella Kiesbauer, and Conchita Wurst. It was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), which staged the event after winning the for with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix" by Conchita Wurst.

Broadcasters from forty countries participated in the contest, with making a guest appearance. and returned after a one-year absence, while the returned after its last participation in . Meanwhile, did not participate due to financial and political crises related to the Russo-Ukrainian War.

The winner was with the song "Heroes", performed by Måns Zelmerlöw and written by Anton Malmberg Hård af Segerstad, Joy Deb, and Linnea Deb. This was the country's second win in three years, having also won in . Sweden won the jury vote and had the highest combined points, but placed third in the televote behind and . Overall the latter two countries placed third and second respectively, and and Australia rounded out the top five. Further down the table, achieved its best result since its independence, finishing thirteenth. For the first time, the top four of the contest all scored over 200 points, with Russia's entry "A Million Voices" also becoming the first non-winning Eurovision song to score over 300 points. and became the first countries since to score no points in the final, with Austria also becoming the first host country to fail to score a point.

The EBU reported that over 197 million viewers watched the contest, beating the 2014 viewing figures by 2 million.

Location

Venue

Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna – host venue of the 2015 contest

The 2015 contest took place at Hall D of Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria, following the country's win in the 2014 edition with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix", performed by Conchita Wurst. Wiener Stadthalle hosts the annual Erste Bank Open tennis tournament, along with numerous concerts and events throughout the year. Hall D has a capacity of approximately 16,000 attendees.

Bidding phase

After Austria's victory in the contest, their delegation revealed the possibility of hosting the contest either in the capital city, Vienna, or in Salzburg. Vienna, Klagenfurt, Innsbruck, Lower Austria, Graz, Upper Austria, Burgenland, and Vorarlberg were all reportedly interested in hosting the contest; Salzburg pulled out of the bidding phase as the city was not able to meet the cost of the venue and promotion.

Vienna, considered the front-runner, had two venues in the phase: Wiener Stadthalle and the trade fair centre, Messe Wien, with capacities of up to 16,000 and 30,000 attendees respectively. Also in the race were Stadthalle Graz and Schwarzl Freizeit Zentrum, both located in the second largest city of Austria, Graz. With a maximum capacity of 30,000, the Wörthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt also joined the race; however, it would require the construction of a roof for the contest to be hosted there. Innsbruck also joined the race with Olympiahalle, which hosted ice hockey and figure skating at the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. A fifth city, Linz, joined the race with Brucknerhaus, although the venue would not be big enough for the contest. Being geographically close to Linz, Wels showed desire to host the event as well. Oberwart, with the Exhibition hall, and Vorarlberg, with the Vorarlberger Landestheater, were the latest cities to declare an interest.

On 29 May 2014, Austrian host public broadcaster ORF and the EBU released some requirements and details about the venue. ORF requested interested parties to respond by 13 June 2014.

  • The venue must be available for at least 6 to 7 weeks before the contest and one week after the conclusion of the contest.
  • The venue must not be open-air, but an air-conditioned building with a capacity of at least 10,000 and a minimum ceiling height of 15 m, insulated for sound and light.
  • The Green Room should be located in the arena or as near it as possible, with a capacity of 300.
  • An additional room at least 6,000 m2 in area, to house 2 catering stands, a viewing room, make-up rooms, wardrobe, and booths for approximately 50 commentators.
  • Separate offices to house the press centre, open between 11 and 24 May 2015, at least 4,000 m2 in area, with a capacity of at least 1,500 journalists.

After the deadline on 13 June 2014, ORF announced 12 venues interested in hosting the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest: ORF announced on 21 June 2014 that 3 cities (Vienna, Innsbruck, and Graz) had been short-listed in the final stage of the bidding process. On 6 August 2014, ORF announced the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna as the host venue. The contest was provisionally set to take place on 12, 14 and 16 May 2015, but the dates were later pushed back a week in order to accommodate the candidate cities.

Key Host venue Shortlisted

CityVenueNotesGrazInnsbruckKlagenfurtOberwartViennaWels
Stadthalle Graz ‡Hosted the 2010 European Men's Handball Championship.
Olympiaworld ‡Hosted the figure skating and ice hockey events at both the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games.
Wörthersee StadionServed as host for some matches of UEFA Euro 2008.
Messezentrum
Schönbrunn Palace
Wiener Stadthalle (Hall D)Hosts the annual Erste Bank Open tennis tournament and many events throughout the year.
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Heldenplatz
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Marx hall
Trabrennbahn Krieau
Messe Wels

Inclusive traffic lights

Traffic lights in Vienna picturing two female figures holding hands.

The city of Vienna introduced temporary new traffic signals for pedestrians on some streets, featuring same-sex couples holding hands or hugging. They were introduced as part of events connected to the theme of tolerance and inclusion in the lead-up to the Eurovision Song Contest.

Traffic lights of the same – copyrighted – design of the kind "Ampelpärchen" (couples for traffic lights) followed before Christopher Street Days in June 2015 in Salzburg and Linz. In Salzburg the initiative SoHo and social democrate mayor Schaden promoted the change of the shape of the LED-lamps. The faceplates in Linz has been financed by sponsors driven by a Facebook-based initiative, but have been removed – without consent – by the new traffic minister of Linz of the party FPÖ in early December 2015.

Participants

Eligibility for potential participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active EBU membership capable of receiving the contest via the Eurovision network and broadcasting it live nationwide. The EBU issued an invitation to participate in the contest to all active members.

On 23 December 2014, thirty-nine countries were initially announced to be participating in the 2015 contest. and returned after one-year absences, the returned after a five-year absence, while did not enter. was later announced to be making its debut as a guest participant. The deadline to apply for participation was 15 September 2014. Countries that applied had until 10 October 2014 to withdraw from participation without financial consequences.

CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriter(s)
RTSHElhaida Dani"I'm Alive"English
AMPTVGenealogy"Face the Shadow"English
SBSGuy Sebastian"Tonight Again"English
ORFThe Makemakes"I Am Yours"English
İTVElnur Hüseynov"Hour of the Wolf"English
BTRCUzari and Maimuna"Time"English
RTBFLoïc Nottet"Rhythm Inside"English
CyBCJohn Karayiannis"One Thing I Should Have Done"EnglishMike Connaris
ČTMarta Jandová and Václav Noid Bárta"Hope Never Dies"English
DRAnti Social Media"The Way You Are"English
ERRElina Born and Stig Rästa"Goodbye to Yesterday"EnglishStig Rästa
YlePertti Kurikan Nimipäivät"Aina mun pitää"FinnishPertti Kurikan Nimipäivät
France TélévisionsLisa Angell"N'oubliez pas"French
GPBNina Sublatti"Warrior"English
NDRAnn Sophie"Black Smoke"English
NERITMaria Elena Kyriakou"One Last Breath"English
MTVABoggie"Wars for Nothing"English
RÚVMaria Olafs"Unbroken"English
RTÉMolly Sterling"Playing with Numbers"English
IBANadav Guedj"Golden Boy"EnglishDoron Medalie
RAIIl Volo"Grande amore"Italian
LTVAminata"Love Injected"EnglishAminata Savadogo
LRTMonika Linkytė and Vaidas Baumila"This Time"English
MRTDaniel Kajmakoski"Autumn Leaves"English
PBSAmber"Warrior"English
TRMEduard Romanyuta"I Want Your Love"English
RTCGKnez"Adio" (Адио)Montenegrin
AVROTROSTrijntje Oosterhuis"Walk Along"English
NRKMørland and Debrah Scarlett"A Monster Like Me"EnglishKjetil Mørland
TVPMonika Kuszyńska"In the Name of Love"English
RTPLeonor Andrade"Há um mar que nos separa"PortugueseMiguel Gameiro
TVRVoltaj"De la capăt"Romanian, English
C1RPolina Gagarina"A Million Voices"English
SMRTVAnita Simoncini and Michele Perniola"Chain of Lights"English
RTSBojana Stamenov"Beauty Never Lies"English
RTVSLOMaraaya"Here for You"English
RTVEEdurne"Amanecer"Spanish
SVTMåns Zelmerlöw"Heroes"English
SRG SSRMélanie René"Time to Shine"EnglishMélanie René
BBCElectro Velvet"Still in Love with You"English

Invitation of Australia

On 10 February 2015, the EBU announced that in honour of the 60th anniversary of the competition, it had invited its associate member Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) to participate in the final of the contest representing . SBS had been a long-time broadcaster of the event, which has had a large following in Australia. The Australian entry was placed directly in the grand final. Although it was considered a one-off event, if it was to win, SBS would be allowed to co-host the 2016 contest with a full EBU member broadcaster of it choice in a city in the country of the latter, and would be able to participate again. The EBU considered the possibility of similarly inviting associate broadcasters from new countries to participate in future editions. Australia's participation brought the number of the finalists up to 27, the highest number of entries in a final in the contest's history.

Returning artists

Inga Arshakyan, representing Armenia as part of Genealogy, represented , with her sister as part of Inga and Anush. Michele Perniola and Anita Simoncini both had represented at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest: Perniola in , and Simoncini in . Amber, representing Malta, was a backing vocalist for . Uzari, representing Belarus, was a backing vocalist for . Elnur Hüseynov, had represented as part of the duo Elnur and Samir. Raay, representing Slovenia as part of the duo Maraaya, was a backing musical performer for . Hera Björk, who had represented , returned as a backing singer for Iceland. Nicolas Dorian, who had represented as part of Witloof Bay, returned as a backing singer for Belgium.

Other countries

BHRT and BNT, the broadcasters for and , had both submitted a preliminary applications to participate in the 2015 contest, but ultimately withdrew them because of financial reasons. broadcaster NTU also opted out of the contest because of financial reasons and the ongoing armed conflict in the country.

Active EBU member broadcasters in , , , (despite failed attempts by and Thierry Mersch to raise funds for a collaboration), , and confirmed non-participation prior to the announcement of the participants list by the EBU. Despite tweets by event supervisor Sietse Bakker about the possibility of the 's return in 2015, Turkish broadcaster TRT later confirmed that they had no plans in this regard.

Format

The 2015 contest was the last time that the scoring system introduced in was used, before the format was modified the following year.

Organising team formation

During an initial meeting between the host broadcaster ORF and the EBU in late May 2014, the representatives of the core organising team were selected. Edgar Böhm, who is the Head of Entertainment at ORF, was announced as the executive producer.

Graphic design

On 31 July 2014, the EBU released a new and revamped version of the generic logo as a celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest's 60th anniversary. On 11 September, the slogan for the 2015 contest was revealed to be "Building Bridges". The graphic design of the contest was revealed by the EBU on 25 November. The theme art depicts a wave made up of spheres which symbolise diversity, the bridging of connections and people's experiences.

The postcards of this year's contest was also based on the slogan "Building Bridges". Each postcard starts with a drive-by scene of the contestants' capital city, before showing every contestant receiving an invitation to Austria, where the contestants take part in a local activity. The postcards end with a picture of their activity plastered onto a billboard, placed in different locations across Vienna.

For this year's contest, all hashtags for the participating countries incorporated IOC country codes which were displayed onscreen alongside the main country names.

Presenters

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Semi-final allocation draw

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The draw that determined the semi-final allocation was held on 26 January 2015 at the Vienna Rathaus and hosted by Andi Knoll and Kati Bellowitsch. The participating countries, excluding the automatic finalists (host country Austria, the "Big Five" and Australia), were split into five pots, based on voting patterns from the previous ten years. The pots were calculated by the televoting partner Digame and were as follows:

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5

Opening and interval acts

The EBU ident's accompanying "Te Deum", which opened the broadcasts, was performed by the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra from the gardens of Schönbrunn Palace for the final. The overture featured violinist Lidia Baich, winner of Eurovision Young Musicians 1998, performing an excerpt of Austria's winning song "Merci, Chérie" in tribute to Udo Jürgens. Conchita Wurst, the Vienna Boys' Choir, multinational Suparar Children's Choir, rapper Left Boy, and the presenters then jointly performed the official anthem of the contest, "Building Bridges", accompanied by the ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra under the conduction of Peter Pejtsik. The twenty-seven finalists later took to the stage during the flag parade via a walkway through the audience from the green room.

The interval act was provided by percussionist Martin Grubinger and his band, the Percussive Planet Ensemble. The nine-minute performance, based on classical themes of major Austrian composers, included forty instrumentalists as well as the Grammy Award-winning Arnold Schoenberg Choir. Wurst later performed "You Are Unstoppable" and "Firestorm", both from her self-titled debut album.

Contest overview

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final took place on 19 May 2015 at 21:00 CEST. 16 countries took part in the first semi-final. All the countries competing in this semi-final were eligible to vote, plus , , and . The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace12345678910111213141516
"I Want Your Love"4111
Genealogy"Face the Shadow"777
"Rhythm Inside"1492
"Walk Along"3314
Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät"Aina mun pitää"1316
"One Last Breath"816
and Stig Rästa"Goodbye to Yesterday"1053
"Autumn Leaves"2815
"Beauty Never Lies"639
Boggie"Wars for Nothing"678
Uzari and Maimuna"Time"3912
"A Million Voices"1821
Anti Social Media"The Way You Are"3313
"I'm Alive"6210
Voltaj"De la capăt"895
"Warrior"984

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final took place on 21 May 2015 at 21:00 CEST. 17 countries took part in this semi-final. All the countries competing in this semi-final were eligible to vote, plus , , and the . The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace1234567891011121314151617
and Vaidas Baumila"This Time"677
"Playing with Numbers"3512
and Michele Perniola"Chain of Lights"1116
Knez"Adio"579
Amber"Warrior"4311
Mørland and Debrah Scarlett"A Monster Like Me"1234
"Há um mar que nos separa"1914
and Václav Noid Bárta"Hope Never Dies"3313
"Golden Boy"1513
Aminata"Love Injected"1552
"Hour of the Wolf"5310
"Unbroken"1415
"Heroes"2171
"Time to Shine"417
"One Thing I Should Have Done"876
Maraaya"Here for You"925
"In the Name of Love"578

Final

The final took place on 23 May 2015 at 21:00 CEST and was won by Sweden. The "Big Five", the host country, Austria, as well as special guest participant Australia, qualified directly for the final. From the two semi-finals on 19 and 21 May 2015, twenty countries qualified for the final. A total of 27 countries participated in the final, the highest number in any final of Eurovision ever, and all 40 participants voted.

As in the previous two contests, the winner was announced as soon as it was mathematically impossible to catch up. In this case, the winner had been determined by the 36th vote out of the 40, which came from Cyprus.

Sweden won with 365 points, also winning the jury vote. Russia came second with 303 points, with Italy (who won the televote), Belgium, Australia, Latvia, Estonia, Norway, Israel and Serbia completing the top ten. Poland, United Kingdom, France, Austria and Germany occupied the bottom five positions, of which the last two countries received no points.

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
Maraaya"Here for You"3914
"N'oubliez pas"425
"Golden Boy"979
and Stig Rästa"Goodbye to Yesterday"1067
Electro Velvet"Still in Love with You"524
Genealogy"Face the Shadow"3416
and Vaidas Baumila"This Time"3018
"Beauty Never Lies"5310
Mørland and Debrah Scarlett"A Monster Like Me"1028
"Heroes"3651
"One Thing I Should Have Done"1122
"Tonight Again"1965
"Rhythm Inside"2174
"I Am Yours"026
"One Last Breath"2319
Knez"Adio"4413
Ann Sophie"Black Smoke"027
"In the Name of Love"1023
Aminata"Love Injected"1866
Voltaj"De la capăt"3515
Edurne"Amanecer"1521
Boggie"Wars for Nothing"1920
"Warrior"5111
"Hour of the Wolf"4912
"A Million Voices"3032
"I'm Alive"3417
"Grande amore"2923

Spokespersons

Each participating broadcaster appointed a spokesperson who was responsible for announcing, in English or French, the votes for its respective country. The voting order was revealed the morning of the final, and for the only time in Eurovision history to date, the names of all the spokespersons were displayed onscreen. However, because of technical problems in some countries the final voting order was the following:

  1. MontenegroAndrea Demirović
  2. MaltaJulie Zahra
  3. FinlandKrista Siegfrids
  4. GreeceHelena Paparizou
  5. RomaniaSonia Argint-Ionescu
  6. BelarusTeo
  7. AlbaniaAndri Xhahu
  8. MoldovaOlivia Furtună
  9. AzerbaijanTural Asadov
  10. LatviaMarkus Riva
  11. Serbia
  12. DenmarkBasim
  13. SwitzerlandLaetitia Guarino
  14. BelgiumWalid
  15. FranceVirginie Guilhaume
  16. ArmeniaLilit Muradyan
  17. IrelandNicky Byrne
  18. SwedenMariette Hansson
  19. GermanyBarbara Schöneberger
  20. AustraliaLee Lin Chin
  21. Czech Republic
  22. Spain
  23. AustriaKati Bellowitsch
  24. MacedoniaMarko Mark
  25. SloveniaTinkara Kovač
  26. HungaryCsilla Tatár
  27. United KingdomNigella Lawson
  28. LithuaniaUgnė Galadauskaitė
  29. NetherlandsEdsilia Rombley
  30. Poland
  31. IsraelOfer Nachshon
  32. Russia
  33. San MarinoValentina Monetta
  34. ItalyFederico Russo
  35. IcelandSigríður Halldórsdóttir
  36. CyprusLoukas Hamatsos
  37. NorwayMargrethe Røed
  38. PortugalSuzy
  39. EstoniaTanja
  40. GeorgiaNatia Bunturi

Detailed voting results

Semi-final 1

PlaceCombinedJuryTelevotingCountryPointsCountryPointsCountryPoints12345678910111213141516
182167151
149151136
10599124
989597
897096
817090
776786
676666
636661
626155
415850
395448
334732
334623
284223
13122
nb=1Total scorecellstyle=border-bottom:1px solid transparent;}}nb=1Moldova}}nb=1Armenia}}nb=1Belgium}}nb=1Netherlands}}nb=1Finland}}nb=1Greece}}nb=1Estonia}}nb=1Macedonia}}nb=1Serbia}}nb=1Hungary}}nb=1Belarus}}nb=1Russia}}nb=1Denmark}}nb=1Albania}}nb=1Romania}}nb=1Georgia}}nb=1Australia}}nb=1Austria}}nb=1France}}nb=1Spain}}va=middleContestants}}MoldovaArmeniaBelgiumNetherlandsFinlandGreeceEstoniaMacedoniaSerbiaHungaryBelarusRussiaDenmarkAlbaniaRomaniaGeorgia
Voting procedure used:
4165552810
7741257771251854
14951121261067106812675861210
336351713223
1344212
813836214633512646432
105245884228810823510412
281212103
6357421244411271
6744712824310256
398736312
1827108101012881012121071271012107
3321311775411
626101010136376
891237265335216811888
98101221586316107544725

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the first semi-final. Countries which gave the maximum 12 points apiece from both the professional jury and televoting to the specified entrant are marked in bold.

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Semi-final 2

PlaceCombinedJuryTelevotingCountryPointsCountryPointsCountryPoints1234567891011121314151617
217208195
155155157
151144116
123114114
9284104
878498
678495
577680
576758
535251
434737
353432
332324
191521
141516
111014
466
nb=1Total scorecellstyle=border-bottom:1px solid transparent;}}nb=1Lithuania}}nb=1Ireland}}nb=1San Marino}}nb=1Montenegro}}nb=1Malta}}nb=1Norway}}nb=1Portugal}}nb=1Czech Republic}}nb=1Israel}}nb=1Latvia}}nb=1Azerbaijan}}nb=1Iceland}}nb=1Sweden}}nb=1Switzerland}}nb=1Cyprus}}nb=1Slovenia}}nb=1Poland}}nb=1Australia}}nb=1Germany}}nb=1Italy}}nb=1United Kingdom}}va=middleContestants}}LithuaniaIrelandSan MarinoMontenegroMaltaNorwayPortugalCzech RepublicIsraelLatviaAzerbaijanIcelandSwedenSwitzerlandCyprusSloveniaPoland
Voting procedure used:
67734101410743743
3525254231128
1156
573567210712104
433710410315
1238486587171012106668722
19436411
3314111811384
151486310810238810710510781212
1551212107778267888871010810
53678310324532
14122522
2171010128121212121212412121212121212107
41111
8736226656565746576
927112344368126435563
57556525352421354

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the second semi-final. Countries which gave the maximum 12 points apiece from both the professional jury and televoting to the specified entrant are marked in bold.

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Final

This is the first time since the juries were reintroduced alongside the televoting in that the winner was not placed first in the televoting.

PlaceCombinedJuryTelevotingCountryPointsCountryPointsCountryPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
365363366
303249286
292247279
217224195
196187144
186184132
106163104
10280100
976393
536286
515677
494869
444851
394848
354047
343444
343143
302934
232927
192626
152424
112421
10218
5187
4125
084
020
nb=1Total scorecellstyle=border-bottom:1px solid transparent;}}nb=1Montenegro}}nb=1Malta}}nb=1Finland}}nb=1Greece}}nb=1Romania}}nb=1Belarus}}nb=1Albania}}nb=1Moldova}}nb=1Azerbaijan}}nb=1Latvia}}nb=1Serbia}}nb=1Denmark}}nb=1Switzerland}}nb=1Belgium}}nb=1France}}nb=1Armenia}}nb=1Ireland}}nb=1Sweden}}nb=1Germany}}nb=1Australia}}nb=1Czech Republic}}nb=1Spain}}nb=1Austria}}nb=1Macedonia}}nb=1Slovenia}}nb=1Hungary}}nb=1United Kingdom}}nb=1Lithuania}}nb=1Netherlands}}nb=1Poland}}nb=1Israel}}nb=1Russia}}nb=1San Marino}}nb=1Italy}}nb=1Iceland}}nb=1Cyprus}}nb=1Norway}}nb=1Portugal}}nb=1Estonia}}nb=1Georgia}}va=middleContestants}}SloveniaFranceIsraelEstoniaUnited KingdomArmeniaLithuaniaSerbiaNorwaySwedenCyprusAustraliaBelgiumAustriaGreeceMontenegroGermanyPolandLatviaRomaniaSpainHungaryGeorgiaAzerbaijanRussiaAlbaniaItaly
Voting procedure used:
39413351841621
431
973531257163452125542856471
10613107446262323362784237212312
5113
34143323612
307174623
5312255331061123
102246231047442444533651064
36551012481078612812121287101012108751210121010121087121210128107
11101
1966552634538842151277122810388748684105
21777781644721242108666513123712541057477576
0
231058
44621282410
0
104321
186463552514477212567541757122102124738264
35122551514
1521115113
19411148
5123510110143651
498833122310
30377881012810121010107101012861210810865666681035210125
34106612
29261221212112788756866683871210782817712121061251238

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the final. Countries which gave the maximum 12 points apiece from both the professional jury and televoting to the specified entrant are marked in bold.

N.ContestantNation(s) giving 12 points1295321
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Broadcasts

Most countries sent commentators to Vienna or commentated from their own country, in order to add insight to the participants and, if necessary, the provision of voting information.

It was reported by the EBU that the 2015 contest was viewed by a worldwide television audience of a record breaking 197 million viewers, beating the 2014 record which was viewed by 195 million.

CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Show(s)Commentator(s)Ref(s)AlbaniaArmeniaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBelarusBelgiumCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGeorgiaGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandIrelandIsraelItalyLatviaLithuaniaMacedoniaMaltaMoldovaMontenegroNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSan MarinoSerbiaSloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandUnited Kingdom
RTSHTVSHAll showsAndri Xhahu
AMPTVArmenia 1SF1Aram Mp3 and Erik Antaranyan
SF2Vahe Khanamiryan and Hermine Stepanyan
FinalAvet Barseghyan and Arevik Udumyan
SBSSBS OneAll showsJulia Zemiro and Sam Pang
ORFORF einsAll showsAndi Knoll
İTVİTV, İTV RadioAll shows
BTRCBelarus-1, Belarus 24All showsEvgeny Perlinurl=http://www.belta.by/ru/all_news/culture/Belorusskaja-delegatsija-otpravitsja-na-konkurs-pesni-Evrovidenie-10-maja_i_704399.htmlscript-title=ru:Белорусская делегация отправится на конкурс песни "Евровидение" 10 маяwebsite=belta.bypublisher=Belarusian Telegraph Agencydate=6 May 2015access-date=8 May 2015language=rutrans-title=The Belarusian delegation will go to the Eurovision Song Contest on 10th Mayurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150514053223/http://www.belta.by/ru/all_news/culture/Belorusskaja-delegatsija-otpravitsja-na-konkurs-pesni-Evrovidenie-10-maja_i_704399.htmlarchive-date=14 May 2015 }}
RTBFLa UneAll showsand Maureen Louys
VivaCitéFinalOlivier Gilain
VRTéén, Radio 2All showsPeter Van de Veire and
CyBCRIK 1, RIK Sat, RIK HD, RIK TritonAll showsMelina Karageorgiou
ČTČT artSemi-finals
ČT1Final
DRDR1All showsOle Tøpholm
DR RamasjangSign language performers
ERRETVAll showsMarko Reikop
Raadio 2SF1/FinalMart Juur and Andrus Kivirähk
YleYle TV2All shows
Yle Radio SuomiAino Töllinen and Cristal Snow
Yle Radio VegaEva Frantz and Johan Lindroos
France TélévisionsFrance ÔSF1Mareva Galanter and Jérémy Parayre
France 2FinalStéphane Bern and Marianne James
GPB1TVAll showsLado Tatishvili and Tamuna Museridze
ARDEinsfestival, PhoenixSemi-finalsPeter Urban
Das ErsteFinal
EinsPlusAll showsSign language performers
NERITNERIT1, NERIT HD, Deftero ProgrammaAll showsMaria Kozakou and Giorgos Kapoutzidis
MTVADunaAll shows
RÚVRÚV, Rás 2All shows
RTÉRTÉ2Semi-finalsMarty Whelan
RTÉ OneFinal
RTÉ Radio 1SF2/FinalShay Byrne and Zbyszek Zalinski
IBAChannel 1All showsNo commentary; Hebrew subtitles
Channel 33No commentary; Arabic subtitles
IBA 88FMKobi Menora
SF1
SF2Tal Argaman
RAIRai 4Semi-finalsand
Rai 2, Rai HDFinalFederico Russo and
Rai Radio 2All showsMarco Ardemagni and Filippo Solibello
LTVLTV1All showsValters Frīdenbergs
Final
LRTLRT, LRT RadijasAll shows
MRTMRT 1, MRT Sat, Radio SkopjeAll showsKarolina Petkovska
MRT 2, MRT 2 Sat
PBSTVMAll showsCorazon Mizzi
TRMMoldova 1All showsDaniela Babici
Radio Moldova, Radio Moldova Muzical, Radio Moldova Tineret
RTCGTVCG 2All showsDražen Bauković and Tijana Mišković
TVCG SatFinal
NPONPO 1, BVN, NPO Radio 2All showsCornald Maas and Jan Smit
NRKNRK1All showsOlav Viksmo-Slettan
NRK TegnspråkSign language performers
NRK3Final, and
NRK P1Per Sundnes
TVPTVP1, TVP Polonia, TVP Rozrywka, TVP HDAll showsArtur Orzech
RTPRTP1, RTP Internacional, RTP ÁfricaAll showsand Ramon Galarza
TVRTVR 1, TVRi, TVR HDAll showsBogdan Stănescu
Channel One RussiaAll showsYana Churikova and
SMRTVSan Marino RTV,All showsLia Fiorio and Gigi Restivo
RTSRTS1, RTS HD, RTS SATSF1/FinalDuška Vučinić
RTS2, RTS SATSF2Silvana Grujić
Radio Beograd 1FinalKatarina Epstein and Nataša Raketić
RTVSLOTV SLO 2Semi-finals
TV SLO 1Final
Radio Val 202,SF2/Final
RTVELa 2Semi-finalsJosé María Íñigo and Julia Varela
La 1, ClanFinal
SVTSVT1All showsSanna Nielsen and Edward af Sillén
SRSR P4Carolina Norén and Ronnie Ritterland
SRG SSRSRF zweiSemi-finalsSven Epiney
SRF 1Final
SRF 1, Radio SRF 3Peter Schneider and
srf.ch (online)Sign language performers
rts.ch (online)SF1Jean-Marc Richard and Nicolas Tanner
RTS DeuxSF2
RTS UnFinal
RSI La 2SF2and Paolo Meneguzzi
RSI La 1Final
BBCBBC ThreeSemi-finalsScott Mills and Mel Giedroyc
BBC OneFinalGraham Nortonurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2015/eurovision-acttitle=Electro Velvet unveiled as UK Entrant for Eurovision Song Contest 2015publisher=BBC Media Centredate=7 March 2015access-date=8 March 2015archive-date=25 September 2015archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925073426/http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2015/eurovision-acturl-status=live}}
BBC Radio 2 EurovisionSemi-finalsAna Matronic
BBC Radio 2FinalKen Bruce
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Show(s)Commentator(s)Ref(s)BulgariaCanadaChinaKosovoNew ZealandSlovakiaUkraine
BNTBNT 1, BNT HDFinalElena Rosberg and Georgi Kushvaliev
OutTVAll showsAdam Rollins and Tommy D.
HBSHunan TelevisionAll showsKubert Leung and Wu Zhoutong
Final
BBCBBC UKTVAll showsNo commentary
RTVSRádio FMFinal, Pavol Hubinák and
NTUUA:PershyiAll showsTimur Miroshnychenko and Tetyana Terekhova

Incidents and controversies

Reaction to Russia's results

During the results segment of the final, loud boos could be heard whenever Russia was mentioned or the country received one of the top three set of points (12, 10 or 8 points). The Russian entrant Polina Gagarina could be seen crying in the green room during the voting procedure, and this was reported by various media to have occurred as a result of the booing. During a break in the countries' reporting of their votes, when the running total showed Russia leading, green room host Conchita Wurst said to Gagarina, "You gave an amazing performance, and you deserve to be in the lead." The contest's executive supervisor, Jon Ola Sand, urged that Eurovision should be a "friendly battlefield....not a political battleground", and presenter Alice Tumler reminded the audience that "Our motto is 'Building Bridges', and music should stand over politics tonight." The organisers had anticipated such reactions, and had prepared and installed 'anti-booing technology', which was deployed for the first time in the history of the contest.

Smoke machine malfunction

During the performance of Georgia in the final, a smoke machine malfunctioned, causing the Georgian entrant Nina Sublatti to temporarily disappear from view on the stage in a cloud of grey smoke.

Macedonia and Montenegro jury results excluded

The jury votes from Macedonia and Montenegro in the final were not included, in accordance with the rules of the contest. The rules indicate that votes must consist of 50% jurors and 50% televoting, but Macedonia's and Montenegro's votes was based entirely on televoting. The final result of the contest was not affected.

Other awards

In addition to the main winner's trophy, the Marcel Bezençon Awards and the Barbara Dex Award were contested during the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. The OGAE, "General Organisation of Eurovision Fans" voting poll also took place before the contest.

Marcel Bezençon Awards

The Marcel Bezençon Awards, organised since 2002 by Sweden's then-Head of Delegation and 1992 representative Christer Björkman, and 1984 winner Richard Herrey, honours songs in the contest's final. The awards are divided into three categories: Artistic Award, Composers Award, and Press Award. The winners were revealed shortly before the final on 23 May.

CategoryCountrySongArtistSongwriter(s)Artistic AwardComposers AwardPress Award
"Heroes"Måns Zelmerlöw
"A Monster Like Me"Mørland and Debrah ScarlettKjetil Mørland
"Grande amore"Il Volo

OGAE

OGAE, an organisation of over forty Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs across Europe and beyond, conducts an annual voting poll first held in 2002 as the Marcel Bezençon Fan Award. The 2015 poll ran from 1 to 10 May, and after all votes were cast, the top-ranked entry was Italy's "Grande amore" performed by Il Volo; the top five results are shown below.

CountrySongArtistPoints
"Grande amore"Il Volo367
"Heroes"Måns Zelmerlöw338
"Goodbye to Yesterday"Elina Born and Stig Rästa274
"A Monster Like Me"Mørland and Debrah Scarlett243
"Here for You"Maraaya228

Barbara Dex Award

The Barbara Dex Award is a humorous fan award given to the worst dressed artist each year. Named after Belgium's representative who came last in the 1993 contest, wearing her self-designed dress, the award was handed by the fansite House of Eurovision from 1997 to 2016 and is being carried out by the fansite songfestival.be since 2017.

PlaceCountryArtistVotes12345
Trijntje Oosterhuis1,324
Bojana Stamenov605
Electro Velvet397
Elhaida Dani263
Voltaj237

Official album

Cover art of the official album

Eurovision Song Contest: Vienna 2015 is the official compilation album of the 2015 contest, put together by the European Broadcasting Union and was released by Universal Music Group on 20 April 2015. The album features all 40 songs that entered in the 2015 contest, including the semi-finalists that failed to qualify into the grand final.

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
positionAustralian Albums (ARIA)Austrian Compilation Albums (Ö3 Austria)Belgian Compilation Albums (Ultratop 50 Flanders)Belgian Compilation Albums (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)Danish Compilation Albums (Tracklisten)
4
2
9
7
2

Notes

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