Eurovision Song Contest 2013 live stream free: watch online second semi-final at 9 pm CET [VIDEO]

Dress Rehearsal of the Second Semi-Final Part 2 Courtesy of EUROVISION

The second semi-final of the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest will air at 9 p.m. CET.

The event will be available on line on Eurovision.tv. via the link provided below.

17 countries will compete for the top 10 spots in tonight's semi-final which will take place in Malmö Arena in Sweden.

The live show will be hosted by Pedra Mede.

The following are the semi-finalists competing for the 10 spots in the Grand Final, which will take place May 18 at 9 p.m. CET.

1. Latvia: Here We Go by PeR
2. San Marino: Crisalide (Vola) by Valentina Monetta
3. FYR Macedonia: Pred Da Se Razdeni by Esma and Lozano
4. Azerbaijan: Hold Me by Farid Mammadov
5. Finland: Marry Me by Krista Siegfrids
6. Malta: Tomorrow by Gianluca
7. Bulgaria: Samo Shampioni by Elitsa & Stoyan
8. Iceland: Ég Á Líf by Eyþór Ingi
9. Greece: Alcohol Is Free by Koza Mostra featuring Agathon Iakovidis
10. Israel: Rak Bishvilo by Moran Mazor
11. Armenia: Lonely Planet by Dorians
12. Hungary: Kedvesem by ByeAlex
13. Norway: I Feed You My Love by Margaret Berger
14. Albania: Identitet by Adrain Luljuraj & Bledar Sejko
15. Georgia: Waterfall by Nodi Tatishvili & Sophie Gelovani
16. Switzerland: You And Me by Takasa
17. Romania: It's My Life by Cezar

10 acts will go through to the Grand Final of the 2013 Eurrovision Contest. The results will be based on national expert juries and televoting.

The Eurovision Song Contest is held annually among active members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). An act from each member country submits a song which is performed on live television. Artists such as ABBA and Celine Dion have directly launched their careers from the Eurovision Song Contest. ABBA represented Sweden in 1974with the song "Waterloo", and Celine Dion represented Switzerland in 1988 with "Ne Partex pas sans moi".

Click here to watch the 2013 Eurovision Contest second semi-final for free. 

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