The 39 spokespersons that will reveal each country’s jury results have been announced. Following the recent editions, the spokespersons will announce their votes from the big stage at Rotterdam Ahoy.
Below you can check the list of each participating country’s spokesperson:
- Israel: Lucy Ayoub
- Poland: Ida Nowakowska
- San Marino: Monica Fabbri
- Albania: Andri Xhahu
- Malta: Stephanie Spiteri
- Estonia: Sissi
- North Macedonia: Vane Markoski
- Azerbaijan: Ell & Nikki
- Norway: Silje Skjemstad Cruz
- Spain: Nieves Álvarez
- Austria: Philipp Hansa
- United Kingdom: Amanda Holden
- Italy: Carolina Di Domenico
- Slovenia: Lorella Flego
- Greece: Manolis Gkinis
- Latvia: Aminata Savadogo
- Ireland: Ryan O’Shaughnessy
- Moldova: Sergey Stepanov
- Serbia: Dragana Kosjerina
- Bulgaria: Joanna Dragneva
- Cyprus: Loukas Hamatsos
- Belgium: Danira Boukhriss
- Germany: Barbara Schöneberger
- Australia: Joel Creasey
- Finland: Katri Norrlin
- Portugal: Elisa
- Ukraine: Tayanna
- Iceland: Hannes Óli Ágústsson
- Romania: Cătălina Ponor
- Croatia: Ivan Dorian Molnar
- Czech Republic: Taťána Kuchařová
- Georgia: Oto Nemsadze
- Lithuania: Andrius Mamontovas
- Denmark: Tina Müller
- Russia: Polina Gagarina
- France: Carla
- Sweden: Carola
- Switzerland: Angélique Beldner
- Netherlands: Romy Monteiro
39 countries will compete at this year’s Eurovision, which sees the the withdrawal of Armenia and Belarus. The 2021 contest will take place today in Rotterdam under the motto #OpenUp. Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley, Jan Smit and Nikkie de Jager will present the show live from Rotterdam Ahoy.