Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017

Latvia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Line" written by Agnese Rakovska, Kristaps Ērglis, Kristians Rakovskis. The song was performed by Triana Park. The Latvian broadcaster Latvijas Televīzija (LTV) organized the national final Supernova 2017 in order to select the Latvian entry for the 2017 contest in Kiev, Ukraine. 22 songs were selected to compete in the national final, which consisted of four shows: two heats, one semi-final and a final. In the heats and the semi-final, four entries were selected to advance from each show: two entries - based on a public televote and two entries by a jury panel. Four songs ultimately qualified to compete in the final on 26 February 2017 where a public vote exclusively selected the winner.

Eurovision Song Contest 2017
Country Latvia
National selection
Selection processSupernova 2017
Selection date(s)Introduction shows:
22 January 2017
29 January 2017
Heats:
5 February 2017
12 February 2017
Semi-final:
19 February 2017
Final:
26 February 2017
Selected entrantTriana Park
Selected song"Line"
Selected songwriter(s)Agnese Rakovska
Kristaps Ērglis
Kristians Rakovskis
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (18th, 21 points)
Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2016 2017 2018►

Latvia was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 9 May 2017. Performing as the closing entry during the show in position 18, "Line" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final.

Background

Prior to the 2017 Contest, Latvia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest seventeen times since its first entry in 2000.[1] Latvia won the contest once in 2002 with the song "I Wanna" performed by Marie N. Following the introduction of semi-finals for the 2004, Latvia was able to qualify to compete in the final between 2005 and 2008. Between 2009 and 2014, the nation had failed to qualify to the final for six consecutive years. In the 2015 contest, Latvia managed to qualify to the final with the song "Love Injected" performed by Aminata, which placed 6th in the final, scoring 186 points, giving them their best placing since 2005. In 2016, Latvia managed to qualify to the final and place 15th with the song "Heartbeat" performed by Justs.

The Latvian national broadcaster, Latvijas Televīzija (LTV), broadcasts the event within Latvia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry.[2] Latvia has selected their entries for the Eurovision Song Contest through a national final. Since their debut in 2000 until 2012, LTV had organised the selection show Eirodziesma. In a response to the nation's failure to qualify to the final at Eurovision since 2008, between 2013 and 2014, the competition was rebranded and retooled as Dziesma. However, after failing to produce successful entries those two years, LTV developed the Supernova national final in order to select their 2015 entry. The competition produced two Latvian entries in 2015 and 2016 that managed to qualify the nation to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2017, LTV announced that the Supernova format would return once again to select the Latvian entry.[3]

Before Eurovision

Supernova 2017

Supernova 2017 was the third edition of Supernova, the music competition that selects Latvia's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest. The competition producer Ilze Jansone stated that the goal of Supernova, as in the previous two years, is to find a competitive song and artist with potential for international success.[4] The competition commenced on 5 February 2017 and concluded with a final on 26 February 2017.[5]

Format

The format of the competition consisted of four shows: two heats, one semi-final and a final. The four shows took place at LTV Studio 6 in Riga. LTV broadcast two introductory shows on 22 and 29 January 2017 that covered the background preparation processes and performer auditions that occurred prior to the competition. The competing entries were announced during the second introductory show on 29 January. The two heats, held on 5 and 12 February 2017, featured between eight and ten competing entries from which four were selected to advance to the semi-final from each show.[5] The semi-final, held on 19 February 2017, featured the eight qualifiers from the heats from which the top four were to proceed to the final.[5] The final, held on 26 February 2017, selected the Latvian entry for Kiev from the remaining four entries.[5]

Results during the heats and the semi-final shows were determined by a jury panel and votes from the public. In the heats and the semi-final, the songs first faced a public vote from which the top two entries were selected.[5] The jury then selected an additional two qualifiers from the remaining entries to proceed in the competition.[5] In the final, a public vote exclusively determined which entry would be the winner.[5]

Competing entries

Artists and songwriters were able to submit their applications and song entries separately to the broadcaster between 17 August 2016 and 28 October 2016.[5] Local and international jury panels were appointed by LTV for the selection process.[5] The international jury panel evaluated the submitted songs between 28 October and 10 November 2016 and only provided consultation on which entries would be selected; the local jury made the ultimate decisions.[5] The international jury panel consisted of Petri Mannonen (Commercial Director at Universal Music Group Finland), Matthias Mueller (CEO of Crazy Planet Records), Fruzsina Szép (festival director of Lollapalooza Berlin) and Joy Deb (songwriter, co-wrote the 2015 Swedish Eurovision winning song "Heroes").[4] The local jury shortlisted artists for auditions that took place on 15 and 22 November 2016 at LTV Studio 6.[5] The selected performers and songs were determined by 12 December 2016 and all relevant parties were informed. The competing artists and songs were announced during a press conference held on 13 January 2017.[6]

Artist Song (English translation) Composer(s)
Anna Zankovska "Rage Love" Anna Zankovska, Agnese Upleja
Crime Sea "Escape" Crime Sea, Marija Mickeviča
Edgars Kreilis "We Are Angels" Edgars Kreilis
First Question "Naked" Mikus Tillers
Franco Franco "Up" Kristīne Vaksa, Reinis Kārkliņš, Mārtiņš Spuris, Elizabete Vētra
Katrīna Cīrule "Blood Runs Quicker" Katrīna Cīrule
Katrine Lukins "Silhouette" Katrine Lukins, Kārlis Indrišonoks, Andris Lūkins
Laura Lo & Chris Oak "Little Weird" Laura Ločmele
Lauris Valters "Magic Years" Lauris Valters
Linda Leen "Who Is In Charge" Linda Leen
Markus Riva "Dynamite" Markus Riva
Miks Dukurs "Spiritual Priest" Gints Smukais, Edijs Dukurs
Miks Galvanovskis "Runaway" Miks Galvanovskis
My Radiant You "All I Know" Jānis Driksna
Pikaso "U (Can Keep Your Cools)" Jānis Lipšāns, Jānis Aišpurs, Arnis Račinskis
Rock’n’Berries "Feel the Love" Reinis Ašmanis, Oskars Millers, Jānis Narbuts
Santa Daņeļeviča "Your Breath" Santa Daņeļeviča
THE HiQ "Taju ot lyubvi" (Melt from love) Kristaps Čimbars
The Ludvig "I'm In Love With You" Jēkabs Ludvigs Kalmanis
Toms Kalderauskis "We Won’t Back Down" Gints Stankevičs, Kerija Kalēja
Triana Park "Line" Agnese Rakovska, Kristaps Ērglis, Kristians Rakovskis
UP "One by One" Agnese Upleja

Shows

Heat 1

The first heat took place on 5 February 2017. The eleven competing entries first faced a public vote where the top two songs advanced: "Magic Years" performed by Lauris Valters and "Who's In Charge" performed by Linda Leen. An additional two qualifiers were selected from the remaining nine entries by the jury: "Up" performed by Franco Franco and "Spiritual Priest" performed by Miks Dukurs.

  Public vote qualifier   Jury qualifier

Draw Artist Song Public Vote[7] Place Result
Online Televote Spotify
streams
Total
1 Katrīna Cīrule "Blood Runs Quicker" 5.96% 6.07% 9.38% 7.14% 7 Eliminated
2 Miks Dukurs "Spiritual Priest" 15.28% 13.66% 8.75% 12.56% 2 Advanced
3 Anna Zankovska "Rage Love" 2.16% 2.87% 9.49% 4.84% 9 Eliminated
4 Edgars Kreilis "We Are Angels" 3.97% 5.83% 10.7% 6.83% 8 Eliminated
5 Crime Sea "Escape" 10.54% 9.62% 9.02% 9.73% 6 Eliminated
6 Rock’n’Berries "Feel the Love" 2.33% 5.08% 6.82% 4.74% 10 Eliminated
7 Lauris Valters "Magic Years" 16.15% 18.62% 9.82% 14.86% 1 Advanced
8 First Question "Naked" 1.73% 4.44% 6.06% 4.08% 11 Eliminated
9 Franco Franco "Up" 14.94% 9.02% 11.09% 11.68% 4 Advanced
10 Pikaso "U (Can Keep Your Cools)" 13.9% 8.66% 10.93% 11.16% 5 Eliminated
11 Linda Leen "Who Is In Charge" 13.04% 16.14% 7.95% 12.38% 3 Advanced
Heat 2

The first heat took place on 12 February 2017. The eleven competing entries first faced a public vote where the top two songs advanced: "All I Know" performed by My Radiant You and "Line" performed by Triana Park. An additional two qualifiers were selected from the remaining nine entries by the jury: "Your Breath" performed by Santa Daņeļeviča and "I'm In Love With You" performed by The Ludvig.

  Public vote qualifier   Jury qualifier

Draw Artist Song Public Vote[7] Place Result
Online Televote Spotify
streams
Total
1 Katrine Lukins "Silhouette" 0.73% 0.97% 5.55% 2.42% 11 Eliminated
2 Markus Riva "Dynamite" 5.34% 5.64% 7.33% 6.10% 6 Eliminated
3 Toms Kalderauskis "We Won’t Back Down" 7.90% 9.20% 8.65% 8.58% 5 Eliminated
4 UP "One by One" 3.30% 3.39% 6.65% 4.45% 9 Eliminated
5 Miks Galvanovskis "Runaway" 1.27% 4.38% 7.74% 4.46% 8 Eliminated
6 The HiQ "Taju ot lyubvi" 3.19% 3.63% 5.07% 3.96% 10 Eliminated
7 Santa Daņeļeviča "Your Breath" 10.28% 28.29% 7.67% 15.41% 3 Advanced
8 Laura & Chris "Little Weird" 3.28% 3.01% 7.39% 4.56% 7 Eliminated
9 My Radiant You "All I Know" 15.01% 12.83% 10.70% 12.85% 4 Advanced
10 The Ludvig "I'm In Love With You" 19.09% 11.86% 17.15% 16.03% 2 Advanced
11 Triana Park "Line" 30.61% 16.80% 16.10% 21.17% 1 Advanced
Semi-final

The semi-final took place on 19 February 2017. The remaining eight competing entries first faced a public vote where the top two songs advanced: "I'm In Love With You" performed by The Ludvig and "Line" performed by Triana Park. An additional two qualifiers were selected from the remaining four entries by the jury: "All I know" performed by My Radiant You and "Your Breath" performed by Santa Daņeļeviča.

  Public vote qualifier   Jury qualifier

Draw Artist Song Public Vote[7] Place Result
Online Televote Spotify
streams
Total
1 Linda Leen "Who Is In Charge" 1.44% 2.69% 7.78% 3.97% 8 Eliminated
2 The Ludvig "I'm In Love With You" 16.48% 12.57% 21.80% 16.95% 2 Advanced
3 Franco Franco "Up" 2.50% 2.79% 10.68% 5.32% 7 Eliminated
4 Santa Daņeļeviča "Your Breath" 10.76% 25.87% 9.85% 15.49% 4 Advanced
5 Lauris Valters "Magic Years" 2.72% 5.08% 9.61% 5.80% 6 Eliminated
6 Triana Park "Line" 37.99% 24.28% 18.04% 26.77% 1 Advanced
7 Miks Dukurs "Spiritual Priest" 10.50% 10.11% 8.57% 9.73% 5 Eliminated
8 My Radiant You "All I Know" 17.63% 16.60% 13.67% 15.97% 3 Advanced
Final

The final took place on 26 February 2017. The four entries that qualified from the semi-final competed. The song with the highest number of votes from the public was declared the winner.

Draw Artist Song Public Vote[8] Place
Online Televote Spotify
streams
Total
1 Santa Daņeļeviča "Your Breath" 9.29% 13.71% 15.83% 12.94% 4
2 The Ludvig "I'm in Love With You" 15.24% 12.76% 28.95% 18.98% 2
3 My Radiant You "All I Know" 14.73% 15.66% 19.15% 16.52% 3
4 Triana Park "Line" 60.74% 57.87% 36.07% 51.56% 1

At Eurovision

Triana Park with a fan at a meet and greet for Eurovision 2017

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big 5" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot.[9] On 31 January 2017, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Latvia was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 9 May 2017, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[10]

Once all the competing songs for the 2017 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Latvia was set to perform in position 18, closing the show and following Slovenia.[11]

Semi-final

Triana Park took part in technical rehearsals on 1 May and 5 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 8 and 9 May.[12] This included the jury show on 8 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.

At the end of the show, Latvia was not announced among the top 10 entries in the first semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Latvia placed last in the semi-final, receiving a total of 21 points: 20 points from the televoting and 1 point from the juries.

Points awarded to Latvia

Points awarded to Latvia (Semi-final 1)
Televote
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Jury
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Latvia

Split voting results from Latvia (Semi-final 1)
Draw Country Jury Televote
J. Ozols I. Akuratere K. Ansons V. Puce R. Duduma Average Rank Points Rank Points
01 Sweden101346129247
02 Georgia11101112111213
03 Australia2633221012
04 Albania17161717161717
05 Belgium13259565210
06 Montenegro16171616171616
07 Finland143151081165
08 Azerbaijan1512127410192
09 Portugal11111112112
10 Greece991313151315
11 Poland8891198383
12 Moldova476835638
13 Iceland552563874
14 Czech Republic3482104714
15 Cyprus12151015131556
16 Armenia71174774101
17 Slovenia6141414141411
18 Latvia
Split voting results from Latvia (final)
Draw Country Jury Televote
J. Ozols I. Akuratere K. Ansons V. Puce R. Duduma Average Rank Points Rank Points
01 Israel23202516252423
02 Poland12181115171418
03 Belarus111258119256
04 Austria7108775622
05 Armenia22241318192020
06 Netherlands2171814131519
07 Moldova313717910138
08 Hungary24111224161892
09 Italy816236181383
10 Denmark176141141121
11 Portugal11311112210
12 Azerbaijan18251519151912
13 Croatia25172620142215
14 Australia4991086516
15 Greece13232422202126
16 Spain26222025262624
17 Norway14412247101
18 United Kingdom10519567413
19 Cyprus20262123232514
20 Romania531712108365
21 Germany15151613211625
22 Ukraine19141021221717
23 Belgium62235210112
24 Sweden92169121274
25 Bulgaria284433847
26 France16192226242311

References

  1. "Latvia Country Profile". EBU. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  2. Jiandani, Sanjay (4 August 2016). "Latvia: LTV confirms participation in Eurovision 2017". esctoday.com. Esctoday. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  3. Jiandani, Sanjay (17 August 2016). "Latvia: LTV opts for Supernova for Eurovision 2017; final on 26 February". esctoday.com. Esctoday. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  4. "Sākas pieteikšanās dziesmu konkursam «Supernova 2017»". supernova.lsm.lv (in Latvian). Latvijas Televīzija. 17 August 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  5. "Nolikums Par dziesmu un izpildītāju atlasi LTV konkursam "Supernova 2017"" (PDF). supernova.lsm.lv (in Latvian). Latvijas Televīzija. 16 August 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  6. Granger, Anthony (9 January 2017). "Latvia: Supernova 2017 participants to be announced Friday". eurovoix.com. Eurovoix.
  7. https://supernova.lsm.lv/public/assets/userfiles/faili/supernovas_balsojums2017.pdf
  8. https://eurovoix.com/2017/02/28/latvia-triana-park-wins-supernova-significant-margin/
  9. Jordan, Paul (25 January 2017). "Semi-Final Allocation draw to take place in Kyiv". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  10. Jordan, Paul (31 January 2017). "Results of the Semi-Final Allocation Draw". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  11. Jordan, Paul (31 March 2017). "Semi-Final running order for Eurovision 2017 revealed". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  12. "Press". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.