The Grand Final will take place on Saturday May 11 at 12:00pm PT (21:00 CEST)

The Eurovision Grand Final will see 26 acts compete to be crowned the winner of Eurovision 2024 and the country of the winning entry gets the chance to host next year’s contest.
A Brief Guide:
Where can I watch Eurovision?
There are a few options for where you can watch the Eurovision Song Contest! Firstly, it is available to watch for free on the website of the Swedish national public television broadcaster, SVT – just follow this link to svtplay. There is some commentary in Swedish, but overall does not impede with the viewing experience.
In the United States, you can also watch Eurovision on Peacock (just search “Eurovision”) with a premium subscription which costs $5.99/month (but their sound quality this year has been kind of weird and we wouldn’t recommend it).
Lastly, you can use a VPN to watch the Eurovision livestream on Youtube. (But this may be hit or miss.)
Can I vote in Eurovision?
YES! As of last year, the EBU added a “Rest of the World” category so that all of us who aren’t lucky enough to be in Europe or Australia can vote for our favorites. All of the votes from the rest of the world are combined into “one country” when it comes to counting the televote points.
How do I vote?
Download the Eurovision app! Which is available on iOS and Android. For each contest, you can vote up to 20 times, but each vote will cost you €0.99 which is about $1.07.
How can I best prepare for the GREATEST television EVENT of the YEAR?
We’re so glad you asked! ;) Of course, you can read through our blog, but we know there’s a lot, and it’s hard to keep track of it all. So, you can listen to the 37 songs on Spotify and/or you can watch this Youtube playlist of official music videos. Lastly, you can download the very helpful My Eurovision Scoreboard app (on iOS or on Android) which will allow you to easily rank the all the entries for free, or you can pay $1.99 to be able to rank each of the semi-finals specifically.