Italy's Turin city is playing host for the third time International Music Competition that is "2022 Eurovision Song Contest". 40 different nations will stage their dazzling performances on the 66th edition of the global phenomenon theme "The Song of Beauty".
The first semi-final streams May 10, the second semi-final streams May 12 and the Grand Final streams on May 14. All three begin at 3:00 p.m. ET.
User across the globe can watch by installing any strong VPN.
How to Live Stream Eurovision 2022 in the UK for FREE
British Eurovision fans can enjoy the free show via BBC iPlayer. All you'll need to do is to create a free account with the help of your email address.
How to Watch Eurovision 2022 in Australia for FREE
Australian fans of the Eurovision Song Contest can watch the event on SBS and SBS On Demand for free.
How to Live Stream Eurovision 2022 From Anywhere in the World
Each country that participated in the Eurovision Song Contest has an assigned broadcaster. Here's the full list:
Albania - RTSH
Australia - SBS
Austria - ORF
Azerbaijan - Ictimai TV
Belgium - VRT
Bulgaria - BNT
Croatia - HRT
Cyprus - CyBC
Czech Republic 1 CT
Denmark - DR
Estonia - ERR
Finland - YLE
France - FT
Georgia - GPB
Germany - ARD/NDR
Greece - ERT
Iceland - RUV
Ireland - RTE
Israel - IPBC/Kan
Italy - RAI
Kosovo - RTK
Latvia - LTV
Lithuania - LRT
Malta - PBS
Moldova - TRM
The Netherlands - AVROTROS
North Macedonia - MKRTV
Norway - NRK
Poland - TVP
Portugal - RTP
Romania - TVR
Russia - C1R
San Marino - RTV
Serbia - RTS
Slovenia - RTVSLO
Spain - TVE
Sweden - SVT
Switzerland - SRG / SSR
Ukraine - UA:PBC
United Kingdom - BBC
United States - Peacock
When Will Each Country Participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022?
First semifinal (May 10): Albania, Latvia, Lithuania, Switzerland, Slovenia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Moldova, Portugal, Croatia, Denmark, Austria, Iceland, Greece, Norway, and Armenia.
Second semifinal (May 12): Finland, Israel, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Malta, San Marino, Australia, Cyprus, Ireland, North Macedonia, Estonia, Romania, Poland, Montenegro, Belgium, Sweden, and the Czech Republic.
Final (May 14): 10 countries from each semifinal, as well as Italy, France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
Eurovision 2022 Songs & Artists
Out of the 40 countries competing this year, contenders for the "Big Five" are:
France: Alvan and Ahez, “Fulenn”
Germany: Malik Harris, “Rockstars”
Italy: Mahmood & Blanco, “Brividi”
Spain: Chanel, “SloMo”
United Kingdom: Sam Ryder, “Space Man”
The 35 countries competing in the semi-finals are:
Albania: Ronela Hajati, “Sekret”
Armenia: Rosa Linn, “Snap”
Australia: Sheldon Riley, “Not the Same”
Austria: LUM!X feat. Pia Maria, “Halo”
Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli, “Fade to Black”
Belgium: Jérémie Makiese, “Miss You”
Bulgaria: Intelligent Music Project, “Intention”
Croatia: Mia Dimšić, “Guilty Pleasure”
Cyprus: Andromache, “Ela”
Czech Republic: We Are Domi, “Lights Off”
Denmark: REDDI, “The Show”
Estonia: Stefan, “Hope”
Finland: The Rasmus, “Jezebel”
Georgia: Circus Mircus, “Lock Me In”
Greece: Amanda Tenfjord, “Die Together”
Iceland: Sigga, Beta and Elín, “Með hækkandi sól”
Ireland: Brooke, “That’s Rich”
Israel: Michael Ben David, “I.M”
Latvia: Citi Zēni, “Eat Your Salad”
Lithuania: Monika Liu, “Sentimentai”
Malta: Emma Muscat, “I Am What I Am”
Moldova: Zdob și Zdub and Frații Advahov, “Trenulețul”
Montenegro: Vladana, “Breathe”
The Netherlands: S10, “De diepte”
North Macedonia: Andrea, “Circles”
Norway: Subwoolfer, “Give That Wolf a Banana”
Poland: Ochman, “River”
Portugal: Maro, “Saudade, saudade”
Romania: WRS, “Llámame”
San Marino: Achille Lauro, “Stripper”
Serbia: Konstrakta, “In corpore sano”
Slovenia: LPS, “Disko”
Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs, “Hold Me Closer”
Switzerland: Marius Bear, “Boys Do Cry”
Ukraine: Kalush Orchestra, “Stefania”