• This Tuesday, in Rotterdam (Netherlands), was held the first semi-final of Eurovision 2021.

  • Sixteen countries were in contention for their place in Saturday's final.

  • The ten countries qualified for the final are: Lithuania, Russia, Cyprus, Ukraine, Norway, Israel, Azerbaijan, Malta, Sweden and Belgium.

From our special correspondent in Rotterdam (Netherlands)

After two years of waiting - the 2020 edition having been canceled due to the pandemic - Eurovision made its comeback this Tuesday at Ahoy Rotterdam.

While waiting for the grand final on Saturday, sixteen countries were in the race for the first semi-finals.

Ten qualifying places were to be won.

Back on the tops and flops of the evening.

  • Lithuania, qualified

While many nightclubs remain closed, The Roop opened its

Discoteque

early.

A Lithuanian group, chick yellow outfits and zany choreography: the bill allows the Balts to get their ticket to the final without having to negotiate with the bouncer.

See the performance here.

  • Slovenia, unqualified

This year, two songs called

Amen

are in the running.

While waiting for Austria on Thursday, Slovenian Ana Soklic delivered her gospel ballad on the Rotterdam stage.

It is about tenacity in the face of adversity.

Her prayers were not heard: she did not advance to the final. 

See the performance here.

  • Russia, qualified

Manizha began her song wearing a huge dress made from fabrics received from all parts of Russia and mounted on casters.

Then, she left it alone (literally) to sing her ode to Russian women, urging them not to let it go and to resist in the face of adversity.

Enough to cringe the conservatives of the country of Vladimir Putin.

And that, at Eurovision, is always a good point.

See the performance here.

  • Sweden, qualified

Sweden eliminated in the semi-finals of Eurovision, it is the equivalent of Brazil who would not pass the group stage of a World Cup: a shock.

Unthinkable.

A poor performance which has only occurred once, in 2010, since the introduction of the semi-finals in 2004. Tusse secured his passage in the final.

He also released a French version of his

Voices on

Tuesday.

See the performance here.

  • Australia, unqualified

The singer Montaigne - yes, her nickname is REALLY a tribute to Michel de - entered the history of Eurovision by becoming the first participant to compete without being present in the room.

All the candidates for this edition had to record their performance in March under live conditions, in a studio in their country, in case they could not make the trip to Rotterdam.

This was the case for the Australian, deprived of Gouda.

And final.

See the performance here.

  • North Macedonia, unqualified

How to say things without being disparaging?

Does singer Vasil have talent?

Yes.

Is it any surprise that her song

Here I Stand

didn't make it to the final?

No.

But special mention to his mirror ball plastron of the most beautiful effect which would have been particularly admirable if the idea had not been nabbed from the singer Dotter, candidate for the Swedish selection for Eurovision last year.

See the performance here.

  • Ireland, unqualified

Once upon a time, singer Leslie Roy represented her country in a cutout paper staging, giving the impression, through the magic of perspective games, that she was walking through a book of fairy tales.

When it comes to creative hobbies, it's worth a 20/20.

In terms of music, the grade is not sufficient to pass in the next class.

See the performance here.

  • Cyprus, qualified

We don't know if we would sell our soul to Elena Tsagrinou, but we give her our indulgence even though her

El Diablo

at times looks like a collage of Alejandro and Lady Gaga's Bad Romance.

We admit to wanting to review his position of the spider in the final, recalling the scene from

The Exorcist

where the possessed girl runs down a staircase.

Infernal.

See the performance here.

  • Norway, qualified

Note the malice of the programmers who have chosen to link the

Cypriot

El Diablo

with the

Norwegian

Fallen Angel

.

Did the singer remind you of Fatal Bazooka?

Yes but no: this performance, staged in an extremely literal way, could not be more first degree.

You will be able to (re) check it in the final.

See the performance here.

  • Croatia, unqualified

Albina and her futuristic jumpsuit surrounded by her dancers is a bit like the Sheila and B Devotion of the second millennium.

She sings

Tick ​​Tock

and we say "Cocorico" because the English lyrics were signed by Frenchman Max Cinnamon - who had participated in the French selection for Eurovision in 2018. He was then 16 years old.

Despite everything, Croatia will not be in the final.

See the performance here.

  • Belgium, qualified

"Don't you ever dare to put on my Johnny Cash t-shirt again," warns Geike Arnaert in this song about a woman waking up next to her lover from the night before and not planning on spending the rest of the day. his life (or even the morning) with him.

Hooverphonic will participate in the final.

And it is deserved.

  • Israel, qualified

According to Wiwibloggs, Eden Alenea broke a 25-year-old record - to the day.

With her whistle note (the "whistled note") at the end of the song, she delivered the highest note ever to the Eurovision Song Contest.

And does better than the Croatian Maja Blagdan.

See the performance here.

  • Romania, unqualified

The Romanian delegation decided to undermine all the chances of its artist by inflicting a rather perilous choreography on him transforming a Eurovision performance into an obstacle course.

Unsurprisingly, Roxen in the false air of Billie Eilish of the Carpathians will not make the final.

See the performance here. 

  • Azerbaijan, qualified

Last year, Efendi should have sang

Cleopatra

.

This year, she sings

Mata Hari

.

We are not immune to finding her next year in competition with a piece called

Marie Curie

.

We do not know if

Mata Hari

, Dutch dancer accused of espionage and shot in France during the First World War appreciated the tribute, nonetheless: Efendi will be in the final.

See the performance here.

  • Ukraine, qualified

Tradition and modernity.

Go_A mixes vesnyanka, a traditional Ukrainian spring dance, with electro dance.

There is something bewitching about Kateryna Pavlenko's voice, enough to make audiences want to send a slew of premium rate texts.

See the performance here.

  • Malta, qualified

The title of the song,

Je me cassse

, was not premonitory: Destiny remains in the race.

The Maltese singer, winner of the Eurovision Junior 2015, was announced as the big favorite of this edition before the competition, but her rating declined during the first rehearsals.

With tonight's performance, she demonstrated that she will always have to be reckoned with when it comes to the final prize list.

See the performance here.

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