In a short tweet by the official Eurovision Song Contest Twitter account, it was announced that the running order for the semifinals of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest will be announced on Tuesday, 5 April.
Since 2013 the running order is no longer random but decided by the host broadcaster in favour of creating an interesting production and lineup. However, during the allocation draw in January, where countries were divided into semifinals, it was also decided by draw if a country will perform at the first or the second half of the show.
Semifinal 1: First Half (Songs 1-9)
- Armenia
- Croatia
- Finland
- Greece
- Hungary
- Moldova
- Netherlands
- Russia
- San Marino
Semifinal 1: Second Half (Songs 10-18)
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Iceland
- Malta
- Montenegro
Semifinal 2: First Half (Songs 1-10)
- Australia
- Belarus
- FYR Macedonia
- Ireland
- Israel
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Poland
- Serbia
- Switzerland
Semifinal 2: Second Half (Songs 11-18)
- Albania
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Denmark
- Georgia
- Norway
- Romania
- Slovenia
- Ukraine
Speculations regarding why the running order is being announced so late assume that the option that probably many countries are planning to have special props during their performance, what might caused to sort out the running order more carefully.