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Eurovision Final Opens in Vienna With Boycotts, New Voting Rules and Tight Security

Revised voting rules are meant to temper televote swings.

Overview

  • The 70th Eurovision grand final in Vienna starts Saturday at 9 p.m. local time, with 25 acts competing and a winner expected near 1 a.m.
  • Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Slovenia and the Netherlands are boycotting this year’s contest in protest of Israel’s participation and the war in Gaza.
  • Vienna police tightened security with wide cordons, bag bans and drone restrictions, and they vetted about 16,000 accredited people connected to the event.
  • New rules restore jury votes in the semifinals and cut each viewer’s votes to 10, changes meant to curb strategic televoting after last year’s controversies.
  • Betting markets put Finland’s Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen out front, while Germany’s Sarah Engels starts second, a slot fans view as a handicap that matches her long odds.