It was the biggest weekend yet for the Eurovision Song Contest, as Super Saturday bulked up the line-up of participants.
And if you missed all the action, we’ve got you covered.
Daði Freyr and his band Gagnamagnið are already firm favourites in the contest, after their viral track Think About Things was chosen to represent Iceland at Söngvakeppnin on Saturday.
And Natalia Gordienko will be representing Moldova with her song Prison, after coming out on top at O Melodie Pentru Europa.
At Belarus’s national final in Minsk, duo VAL were confirmed to be heading to Rotterdam with their track Da Vidna.
VAL is made up of real-life couple Valerie Gribusova and Vlad Pashkevich, with Valerie best known for competing on The Voice of Ukraine and winning Slavic Bazaar.
Meanwhile, Vlad has some Eurovision experience, having produced Belarus’s 2017 entry Story Of My Life by Naviband.
Da Vidna is a cool and modern electronic number with soaring vocals, with a catchy beat, and VAL will perform in semi-final number one on 12 May.
Estonia chose their entry at Eesti Laul, selecting Uku Suviste as their representative.
The 37-year-old has competed twice before at the Estonian national selection, in 2017 and 2019, finishing second last year – but he’s finally made it, after being chosen exclusively by the public vote.
Uku will be bringing his ballad What Love Is to the second semi-final on 14 May.
Croatia’s national final Dora 2020 was also held on Saturday, and Damir Kedžo beat 15 other competitors with his song Divlji Vjetre.
The dramatic ballad is all drums and booming vocals, and will be performed in the first semi-final.
On Sunday night, the grand final of Beovizija came to its crescendo as Serbia decided who to send to Rotterdam.
And in the end it was girl band Hurricane who came out on top.
The three-piece girl band – made up of Sanja Vucic, Ksenija Knezevic and Ivana Nikolić – are taking their upbeat pop track Hasta La Vista to Eurovision, accompanied by impressive choreography.
Sanja and Ksenija have a bit of experience at Eurovision already – Sanja represented Serbia in 2016 with Goodbye (Shelter), while Kseniha was a backing singer for her father Knez when he represented Montenegro in 2015.
And finally, the Romanian public tuned into Selecția Națională 2020 to decide which song Roxen would be performing in Romania.
Roxen sang Beautiful Disaster, Cherry Red, Colors, Alcohol You and Storm, with Alcohol You being voted as the winning song.
Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Portugal, Russia, San Marino, Sweden and Switzerland are still to confirm their entries.
The Eurovision Song Contest grand final takes place on 16 May.
Eurovision Song Contest 2020 participants
ALBANIA: Arilena Ara - Shaj
ARMENIA: Athena Manoukian - Chains On You
AUSTRALIA: Montaigne - Don't Break Me
AUSTRIA: Vincent Bueno - Alive
AZERBAIJAN: Samira Efendi (song TBA)
BELARUS: VAL - Da Vidna
BELGIUM: Hooverphonic - Release Me
BULGARIA: Victoria (song TBA)
CROATIA: Damir Kedžo - Divlji Vjetre
CYPRUS: Sandro - Running
CZECH REPUBLIC: Benny Cristo - Kemama
ESTONIA: Uku Suviste - What Love Is
FRANCE: Tom Leeb - The Best In Me
GEORGIA: Tornike Kipiani (song TBA)
GERMANY: Ben Dolic - Violent Thing
GREECE: Stefania - SUPERG!RL
ICELAND: Daði & Gagnamagnið - Think About Things
ISRAEL: Eden Alene (song TBA)
ITALY: Diodato - Fai rumore
LATVIA: Samanta Tina - Still Breathing
LITHUANIA: The Roop - On Fire
MALTA: Destiny Chukunyere
MOLDOVA: Natalia Gordienko - Prison
NORTH MACEDONIA: Vasil (song TBA)
NORWAY: Ulrikke - Attention
POLAND: Alicja Szemplińska - Empires
ROMANIA: Roxen - Alcohol You
SERBIA: Hurricane - Hasta La Vista
SLOVENIA: Ana Soklič - Voda
SPAIN: Blas Cantó - Universo
THE NETHERLANDS: Jeangu Macrooy (song TBA)
UKRAINE: Go_A - Solovey
UNITED KINGDOM: James Newman - My Last Breath
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