Over the last few days top 10 placings from The Euro Jury 2023 have started to be revealed, with results from nine countries so far.
'Promise' from Voyager have received points from the juries of Spain and the UK.
The Euro Jury makes a return for 2023 where artists, musicians, and songwriters are invited to vote on this years Eurovision songs as part of the jury. This makes up for 50% of the vote. The remaining 50% is decided by the public.
The Euro Jury 2023 is organised by the Eurovoix team. They have selected 128 jury members from 43 countries.
Each juror is asked to create a ranking of their favourite competing Eurovision 2023 songs which is combined with the other jurors in their country.
The following countries have placed Australia in their top 10 or their top 3 (shown in bold):
Spain
The jury members from Spain are:
Megara – Participated in Spain’s Eurovision 2023 selection
Maika Barbero – Participated in Spain’s Eurovision 2017 selection
Spain’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 in bold):
United Kingdom
The jury members from the United Kingdom are:
Debby Bracknell – Backing vocalist for the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2018
Katrina – Winner of Eurovision 1997 with 'Love Shine A Light'
Paul Jordan – BBC Eurovision correspondent, known as Dr. Eurovision
The United Kingdom’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 in bold):
The full results of The Euro Jury will be revealed on April 29.
The Euro Jury began in 2014 with Australia having success in the competition. Australia overall won The Euro Jury in 2015 with Guy Sebastian's song 'Tonight Again'. In 2016 Australia won The Euro Jury jury vote matching with Dami Im's jury vote win at Eurovision with 'Sound of Silence'.
You can follow the results from all countries as they come through on the Eurovoix website.
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