6: 41 p.m.:Ā Here’s one more look at the winning song.
Stunning Salvador. Just stunning #ESC2017 #PORšµš¹ pic.twitter.com/aKoz3IbpNF
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
6: 37 p.m.:Ā Portugal is the winner of 2017 Eurovision!
The WINNER of the #ESC2017 is Portugal! CONGRATULATIONS Salvador Sobral!!! #CelebrateDiversity pic.twitter.com/uMvU4fFf9Z
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
6:35 p.m.:Ā Belgium comes in fourth and Moldova grabs third. It will be Bulgaria or Portugal to take home the top honor.
Just 3 countries left.
SO TENSE!!#ESC2017 #CelebrateDiversity pic.twitter.com/XvJRhDSGWA— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
6: 25 p.m.:Ā It’s now time for the public vote after all 40 jury members voted.
National jury votes ā
Now for the public televote š #PORšµš¹ 382#BULš§š¬ 278#SWEšøšŖ 218#ESC2017 #CelebrateDiversity pic.twitter.com/eVswmzBpvE— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
6: 24 p.m.:Ā Thirty-fiveĀ jury votes are in, and Portugal, Bulgaria and Sweden are holding the top three places.
WE HAVE 35 JURY VOTES IN#PORšµš¹ 297#BULš§š¬ 225#SWEšøšŖ 176#ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/zzcGspullZ
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
6:19 p.m.:Ā Portugal still is in the top spot after 30 jury votes.
30 JURY VOTES ARE IN#PORšµš¹ 261#BULš§š¬ 190#SWEšøšŖ 147#ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/4Hyx4KEuiA
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
6: 15 p.m.:Ā After 24 jury votes the top three remain the same.
AFTER 24 JURY VOTES#PORšµš¹ 217#BULš§š¬ 152#ITAš®š¹ 110#ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/j62MPgZqpe
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
6:06 p.m.:Ā Portugal, Bulgaria and Italy are holding firm in the top three halfway through the jury votes.
20 JURY VOTES ARE IN#PORšµš¹ 186#BULš§š¬ 132#ITAš®š¹ 97#ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/da0kzJiBBN
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
6:05 p.m.:Ā The jury votes are coming in.
TOP 3 SO FAR#PORšµš¹#BULš§š¬#ITAš®š¹#ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/v7GPtseOpf
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
5:32 p.m.:Ā It’s almost time for the scoring to begin.
5:28 p.m.:Ā We still are in the interval acts as voting is taking place. Ukraine’s Ruslana, Jamala and Onika will be performing.
5:12 p.m.:Ā The voting has begun.
5:10 p.m.:Ā Here are our predicted top five finishers: Portugal, Netherlands, Bulgaria, France and Sweden.
5:07 P.M.:Ā Alma of France will cap the contest by signing “Requiem.” This was one of the best performances of the night, and a fitting end to a the final.
Closing the #ESC2017 Grand Final is @AlmaOfficiel with a spectacular performance! #ESC2017 #FRAš«š· pic.twitter.com/9Xjlt5VC7G
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
5:03 p.m.:Ā Kristian Kostov is representing Bulgaria with “Beautiful Mess,” and we could definitely see this one taking home the top prize.
Electric performance @KristianKostov_! #ESC2017 #BULš§š¬ pic.twitter.com/qcomeSK9Y9
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4:58 p.m.:Ā Sweden’sĀ Robin Bengtsson is singing “I Can’t Go On,” but it’s definitely not the best performance of the night.
When you look this freaking beautiful… @RobinBengtssons! š #ESC2017 #SWEšøšŖ pic.twitter.com/dHd9dCmfS0
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
#SWE is literally us at the gym tbh.. SLAY BOYS! #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/ZnR3Qq1Uaw
— Logo š³ļøāš (@LogoTV) May 13, 2017
4: 53 p.m.:Ā Blanche from Belgium is singing “City Lights,” and it’s rather uninspired if you ask us.
.@BlancheMusicbe is not alone in the danger zone tonight! How many points for #BELš§šŖ? #ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/wlwt5UPWvy
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4:50 p.m.:Ā Host nation Ukraine’sĀ O.Torvald willĀ sing “Time,” and understandablyĀ the crowd already is going wild.
Is it time for @OTorvaldBand to recieve your #12Points? #ESC2017 #UKRšŗš¦ pic.twitter.com/eQ9VxadTUP
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4:45 p.m.:Ā Levina from Germany will sing “Perfect Life,” now.
Will tonight make @LevinaMusic's life perfect? #ESC2017 #GERš©šŖ pic.twitter.com/6CupRiZEHT
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4: 41 p.m.:Ā Romania’s Ilinca, featuring Alex Florea, brings us “Yodel It!” Only five singers left after this!
Are you ready to yodeleeii-yodeleeio with Ilinca and Alex? #ESC2017 #ROUš·š“ pic.twitter.com/XArS3aObrR
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4:37 p.m.:Ā Now it’s time for the sockless Hovig from Cyprus singing “Gravity.”
This is the night to let @HovigMusic be your gravity! #ESC2017 #CYPšØš¾ pic.twitter.com/FOsZxTH56Z
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4:34 p.m.:Ā Next up is Lucie from the United Kingdom singing ” Never Give Up On You.”
.@LucieJones1 creates a magical atmosphere in the room with her performance #ESC2017 #GBRš¬š§ pic.twitter.com/asa3YIqhSI
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4: 24 p.m.:Ā Jowst from Norway now will sing “Grab The Moment.”
.@JOWSTMUSIC keep the good vibes buzzin' tonight! How many points for them? #ESC2017 #NORš³š“ pic.twitter.com/oOdZ9KTBJm
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4: 20 p.m.:Ā Spain’s Manel Navarro will sing “Do It For Your Lover,” next.
Surf's us with @ManelNMusic! Do they get your #12Points? #ESC2017 #ESPšŖšø pic.twitter.com/kDjafEpalm
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4: 16 p.m.:Ā It’s time for Demy from Greece to sing “This Is Love.”
#GRE giving the world THE VOCALS! š¶ #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/Vbd9vL1Jyv
— Logo š³ļøāš (@LogoTV) May 13, 2017
.@Demy_Official and her swans make us want to fall in love tonight! #ESC2017 #GREš¬š· pic.twitter.com/lxaF4HwJzU
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
4:10 p.m.: Australia’s Isaiah Firebrace sings “Donāt Come Easy.”
4:02 p.m.: Croatia’s entry comes next. Jacques Houdek sings “My Friend.”
my friend
MY FRIEND!!
Awesome vocal range from @JacquesHoudek! #ESC2017 #CROšš· pic.twitter.com/UrTI5Xi2OE— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
#CRO is like two people in one person going from low to high. #doubletrouble #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/iK1WyTyRZf
— Logo š³ļøāš (@LogoTV) May 13, 2017
3:58 p.m.: Azerbaijan’s Dihaj takes the stage. She’s singing “Skeletons.”
Drum drum drum! #ESC2017 #AZEš¦šæ pic.twitter.com/hY06RyI5Q8
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
Bad boys (and girls), is @DianaHaciyeva getting your #12points tonight? #ESC2017 #AZEš¦šæ pic.twitter.com/yhmd5NkV6n
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
3:54 p.m.: Portugal’s Salvador Sobral sings “For the Both of Us,” a song written by his sister.
Stunning Salvador. Just stunning #ESC2017 #PORšµš¹ pic.twitter.com/aKoz3IbpNF
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
We weren’t sure whether to doze off or choke back tears, so we did neither.
3:50 p.m.: Denmark’s Anja sings “Where I am.”
.@Anja_Nissen's stage is on fire (quite literally!) #ESC2017 #DENš©š° pic.twitter.com/ypYyEctrfp
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
3:45 p.m.: Italy’s Francesco Gabbani now is singing “Occidentali’s Karma.”
We’re not sure how that gorilla crashed the stage, but he seemed to help.
Nameste! Ale! @FrankGabbani #ESC2017 #ITAš®š¹ pic.twitter.com/Btjih2xAjq
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
3:40 p.m.: Hungary is represented by Joci Papai, who sings and raps in his native language.
Gypsy representation for #HUN! šĀ #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/HySq4A5Bey
— Logo š³ļøāš (@LogoTV) May 13, 2017
#HUN 's jacket is giving us straight off NYFW vibes. Can we get one? #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/F1Por7S966
— Logo š³ļøāš (@LogoTV) May 13, 2017
Incredibly emotional performance from Joci PĆ”pai #ESC2017 #HUNššŗ pic.twitter.com/aYkiXB2Mxq
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
Meh.
3:36 p.m.: The Sunstroke Project from Moldova sangĀ a song called “Hey Mama” and danced up a storm.
EPIC!
SAX!
GUY!#ESC2017 #MDAš²š© pic.twitter.com/kUGMbY5umU— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
Moldova got the sax and leg action on point #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/QOuXJQ5jsa
— Beth Robinson (@MsBuddingStar) May 13, 2017
We're honestly trying to book #MDA for our wedding – they're already dressed for it! YAASS! #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/NXuzo4bwLg
— Logo š³ļøāš (@LogoTV) May 13, 2017
ššš Great tapping Sunstroke Project! #ESC2017 #MDAš²š© pic.twitter.com/O1iGMHQY21
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
3:32 p.m.: The Netherlands’ OāG3NE will be singing “Lights and Shadows” next.
The Netherlands – OG3NE – The Dutch Wilson Phillips? IN A GOOD WAY. #eurovision #eurovision2017 pic.twitter.com/uYYtVz9ntJ
— BBC Eurovision (@bbceurovision) May 11, 2017
3:27 p.m.: Here’s Armenian artists Artsvik. There are lots of arms in their performance.
āĀ #ARM we see you with that vogue choreo! #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/nSCOdw7nJG
— Logo š³ļøāš (@LogoTV) May 13, 2017
Fly with @ArtsvikOfficial high oh high! #ESC2017 #ARMš¦š² pic.twitter.com/Gdwh6Uw4zn
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
3:25 p.m.: Nathan Trent steps up to represent Austria. He’s apparently running on air.
š Nathan's running on air and so are we! @upTrent #ESC2017 #AUTš¦š¹ pic.twitter.com/LaKxttFT1W
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
"I don't care – cause I'm running on air!" #AUT #Eurovision āļø pic.twitter.com/yoneHWxUm6
— Logo š³ļøāš (@LogoTV) May 13, 2017
3:20 p.m.: Now it’s time for Belarus’ entry. It’s a duet.
BELARUS They've got a couple of fans… #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/O2LX4zoTqn
— BBC Eurovision (@bbceurovision) May 13, 2017
Hey! Hey! Hay-yay-yay-a-ho! Can we join Naviband in their boat? #ESC2017 #BLRš§š¾ pic.twitter.com/BGadb52qUP
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
3:15 p.m.: Ziv has broken himself into pieces, musically speaking.
Poland’s Kasia Mos is up next.
Get your flashlights out for Kasia! Is #POLšµš± getting your #12Points? #ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/03CugqbJ1Y
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
3:10 p.m.: Hosts Oleksandr Skichko, Volodymyr Ostapchuk and Timur Miroshnychenko have done their introductory thing.
Let the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 begin! #ESC2017 pic.twitter.com/FDKze4MrE3
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
Now Israel’s Imri Ziv steps up as the first performer.
A cheeky š from @Imriziv to kick off the #ESC2017 Grand Final! #ISRš®š± pic.twitter.com/J1OM95bfXg
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
Opening tonight's show is @Imriziv! Does he make you feel alive? šŖ #ESC2017 #ISRš®š± pic.twitter.com/5wgcgENyyD
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017
3 p.m.: The Eurovision flag ceremony is underway, as contestants enter the arena to fans’ delight.
2:45 p.m. ET: Ukraine will attract the eyes and ears of the world Saturday, as singers from Europe and beyond vie for the 2017 Eurovision song contest crown.
Twenty-sixĀ artists will represent their respective countries in the 62nd Eurovision finals. People back home undoubtedly will vote in droves for their favorite singers hoping to succeed the reigning champion, Ukraine’s Jamala, as winner.
The event will take place at the International Exhibition Centre in Kiev, Ukraine, in front of a packed audience starting at 3 p.m. ET. Television viewers in the United States can watch Eurovision on Logo TV.
Stay right here, as we’ll bring you the voting results andĀ some of our favorite performances from the 2017 Eurovision finals.
Thumbnail photo via YouTube/BBC