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Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019

Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Walking Out" written by Lost Capital, tokionine and Garik Papoyan. The song was performed by Srbuk, who was selected internally by the Armenian broadcaster Public Television Company of Armenia (AMPTV) to represent Armenia in the 2019 contest in Tel Aviv, Israel. Srbuk's selection as the Armenian artist was announced on 30 November 2018, while the song "Walking Out" was later presented to the public on 10 March 2019.

Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Country Armenia
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)Artist: 30 November 2018
Song: 10 March 2019
Selected entrantSrbuk
Selected song"Walking Out"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (16th)
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Armenia was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 16 May 2019. Performing as the opening entry for the show in position 1, "Walking Out" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Armenia placed sixteenth out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 49 points.

Background edit

Prior to the 2019 contest, Armenia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twelve times since its first entry in 2006.[1] Its highest placing in the contest, to this point, has been fourth place, which the nation achieved on two occasions: in 2008 with the song "Qélé, Qélé" performed by Sirusho and in 2014 with the song "Not Alone" performed by Aram Mp3. Armenia had, to this point, failed to qualify to the final on two occasions in 2011 and 2018, the latter with the song "Qami" performed by Sevak Khanagyan. The nation briefly withdrew from the contest in 2012 due to long-standing tensions with then host country Azerbaijan.[2]

The Armenian national broadcaster, Public Television Company of Armenia (AMPTV), broadcasts the event within Armenia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. AMPTV confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest on 15 October 2018.[3] Armenia has used various methods to select the Armenian entry in the past, such as internal selections and a live televised national final to choose the performer, song or both to compete at Eurovision. Between 2014 and 2016, the broadcaster internally selected both the artist and the song, while the national final Depi Evratesil was organized in 2017 and 2018. The broadcaster opted to internally select the 2019 Armenian entry.

Before Eurovision edit

Internal selection edit

The Armenian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 was internally selected by the AMPTV. On 28 November 2018, the broadcaster indicated that an artist had been selected and that their name would be announced on 30 November 2018.[4] During the AMPTV programme Lav Yereko on 30 November, Srbuk was announced as the Armenian representative. In regards to her selection as the Armenian entrant, Srbuk stated: "I am grateful to the Public Television of Armenia for their trust. It's an honor to represent my country in front of the whole world! We have an amazing journey ahead of us, and I hope we'll succeed together!"[5] Following their artist reveal, AMPTV announced a public call for song submissions with a deadline of 10 January 2019. AMPTV later announced in January 2019 that more than 300 songs were submitted by songwriters worldwide and that several songs were under consideration.[6][7]

The song "Walking Out", composed by Lost Capital (Hovhannes Hovhannisyan and Ashot Petrosyan) and tokionine with lyrics by Garik Papoyan, was announced as the Armenian entry on 9 February 2019. Srbuk filmed the official video for the song prior to the presentation, which was a co-production between AMPTV and the company Factory Production, directed by Arthur Manukyan and featuring fashion designs by Ani Mesropyan.[8] The song and video were presented to the public via the official Eurovision Song Contest's YouTube channel on 10 March 2019.[9]

When I first heard the melody, visions flashed before my eyes. Events that haven't yet become memories… I realized that this fight and the collapse of the emotions inside me have to be reflected in my song. I want to tell myself and everybody else: "Don't kill love, but don't let it kill you".

— Srbuk[8]

Promotion edit

Srbuk made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Walking Out" as the Armenian Eurovision entry. On 14 April, Srbuk performed during the Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the AFAS Live venue in Amsterdam, Netherlands and hosted by Edsilia Rombley and Marlayne.[10] Srbuk also performed during the Eurovision Pre-Party Madrid event on 21 April which was held at the Sala La Riviera venue in Madrid, Spain and hosted by Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela.[11] In addition to her international appearances, a piano cover of "Walking Out" was released on 14 April and featured Armenian jazz musician Vahagn Hayrapetyan.[12]

At Eurovision edit

All countries except the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom), and the host country, are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 28 January 2019, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Armenia was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 16 May 2019, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show.[13]

Once all the competing songs for the 2016 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Armenia was set to open the show and perform in position 1, before the entry from Ireland.[14]

In Armenia, the two semi-finals and the final were broadcast on Armenia 1 and Public Radio of Armenia with commentary by Aram Mp3, who had previously represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014, and Avet Barseghyan.[15] The Armenian spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Armenian jury during the final, was Aram Mp3.

Semi-final edit

 
Srbuk during a rehearsal before the first semi-final

Srbuk took part in technical rehearsals on 6 and 10 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 15 and 16 May. This included the jury show on 15 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.

The Armenian performance featured Srbuk dressed in a black long length micro-dress with a waist belt and full length black boots performing alone on stage. The stage presentation included CGI effects such as broken glass and pyrotechnic flame effects throughout the performance. The LED screens projected sharp red lines and the stage lighting displayed black and red colours with white spotlights.[16][17] During the performance, Srbuk appeared on stage with the audience disappearing; which was explained by the singer prior to the second semi-final: "During the culmination you will be surprised. I'm gonna be "alone" in the hall, without audience. This trick'll be used for the emotional tension to be even more powerful."[18] Srbuk was joined by four off-stage backing vocalists: Arevik Grigoryan, the co-composer of "Walking Out" David Badalyan (tokionine), Julieta Grigoryan and Saro Gevorgyan.

At the end of the show, Armenia was not announced among the top 10 entries in the second semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Armenia placed sixteenth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 49 points: 23 points from the televoting and 26 points from the juries.

Voting edit

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act.[19] In addition, no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.[20]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Armenia and awarded by Armenia in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Armenia edit

Points awarded to Armenia (Semi-final 2)[21]
Score Televote Jury
12 points
10 points   Russia
8 points
7 points
6 points   North Macedonia
5 points   Netherlands
4 points   Moldova
3 points
2 points   Moldova
1 point

Points awarded by Armenia edit

Detailed voting results edit

The following members comprised the Armenian jury:[20]

Detailed voting results from Armenia (Semi-final 2)[21]
Draw Country Jury Televote
Erik R. Shahinyan S. Rubenyan A. Margaryan T. Petrosyan Rank Points Rank Points
01   Armenia
02   Ireland 16 10 11 14 11 11 16
03   Moldova 5 9 4 5 4 6 5 8 3
04    Switzerland 4 6 5 6 3 5 6 3 8
05   Latvia 9 7 9 8 5 8 3 12
06   Romania 7 8 6 10 8 9 2 17
07   Denmark 13 13 12 12 13 14 10 1
08   Sweden 3 3 1 1 1 1 12 7 4
09   Austria 10 12 10 16 15 13 15
10   Croatia 12 14 13 9 14 12 9 2
11   Malta 2 1 8 2 7 2 10 4 7
12   Lithuania 15 15 15 13 12 15 13
13   Russia 1 2 3 7 9 4 7 1 12
14   Albania 14 16 16 11 16 16 14
15   Norway 11 11 14 15 10 10 1 6 5
16   Netherlands 6 5 7 4 6 7 4 2 10
17   North Macedonia 8 4 2 3 2 3 8 5 6
18   Azerbaijan 17 17 17 17 17 17 11
Detailed voting results from Armenia (Final)[22]
Draw Country Jury Televote
Erik R. Shahinyan S. Rubenyan A. Margaryan T. Petrosyan Rank Points Rank Points
01   Malta 9 5 5 8 5 7 4 5 6
02   Albania 25 24 24 20 24 25 24
03   Czech Republic 22 8 11 16 1 8 3 19
04   Germany 17 12 17 14 18 17 22
05   Russia 1 7 4 10 17 6 5 1 12
06   Denmark 21 11 16 21 20 19 14
07   San Marino 12 16 23 22 23 22 23
08   North Macedonia 7 1 3 2 4 2 10 11
09   Sweden 2 2 2 1 2 1 12 9 2
10   Slovenia 23 14 9 7 10 11 12
11   Cyprus 8 21 14 24 6 14 16
12   Netherlands 4 4 6 3 12 5 6 2 10
13   Greece 18 22 18 25 25 24 15
14   Israel 10 13 10 17 9 15 26
15   Norway 24 6 21 12 8 12 6 5
16   United Kingdom 16 3 12 9 15 9 2 25
17   Iceland 11 25 25 18 21 21 8 3
18   Estonia 15 20 20 19 22 23 17
19   Belarus 6 9 13 15 16 10 1 20
20   Azerbaijan 26 26 26 26 26 26 18
21   France 14 18 8 6 19 13 7 4
22   Italy 5 17 1 4 7 3 8 4 7
23   Serbia 20 19 15 11 11 16 21
24    Switzerland 3 10 7 5 3 4 7 3 8
25   Australia 19 15 22 13 14 18 10 1
26   Spain 13 23 19 23 13 20 13

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Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song Walking Out written by Lost Capital tokionine and Garik Papoyan The song was performed by Srbuk who was selected internally by the Armenian broadcaster Public Television Company of Armenia AMPTV to represent Armenia in the 2019 contest in Tel Aviv Israel Srbuk s selection as the Armenian artist was announced on 30 November 2018 while the song Walking Out was later presented to the public on 10 March 2019 Eurovision Song Contest 2019Country ArmeniaNational selectionSelection processInternal selectionSelection date s Artist 30 November 2018Song 10 March 2019Selected entrantSrbukSelected song Walking Out Selected songwriter s Lost CapitaltokionineGarik PapoyanFinals performanceSemi final resultFailed to qualify 16th Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 2019 2020 Armenia was drawn to compete in the second semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 16 May 2019 Performing as the opening entry for the show in position 1 Walking Out was not announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final It was later revealed that Armenia placed sixteenth out of the 18 participating countries in the semi final with 49 points Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Internal selection 2 2 Promotion 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Semi final 3 2 Voting 3 2 1 Points awarded to Armenia 3 2 2 Points awarded by Armenia 3 2 3 Detailed voting results 4 ReferencesBackground editMain article Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2019 contest Armenia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twelve times since its first entry in 2006 1 Its highest placing in the contest to this point has been fourth place which the nation achieved on two occasions in 2008 with the song Qele Qele performed by Sirusho and in 2014 with the song Not Alone performed by Aram Mp3 Armenia had to this point failed to qualify to the final on two occasions in 2011 and 2018 the latter with the song Qami performed by Sevak Khanagyan The nation briefly withdrew from the contest in 2012 due to long standing tensions with then host country Azerbaijan 2 The Armenian national broadcaster Public Television Company of Armenia AMPTV broadcasts the event within Armenia and organises the selection process for the nation s entry AMPTV confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest on 15 October 2018 3 Armenia has used various methods to select the Armenian entry in the past such as internal selections and a live televised national final to choose the performer song or both to compete at Eurovision Between 2014 and 2016 the broadcaster internally selected both the artist and the song while the national final Depi Evratesil was organized in 2017 and 2018 The broadcaster opted to internally select the 2019 Armenian entry Before Eurovision editInternal selection edit The Armenian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 was internally selected by the AMPTV On 28 November 2018 the broadcaster indicated that an artist had been selected and that their name would be announced on 30 November 2018 4 During the AMPTV programme Lav Yereko on 30 November Srbuk was announced as the Armenian representative In regards to her selection as the Armenian entrant Srbuk stated I am grateful to the Public Television of Armenia for their trust It s an honor to represent my country in front of the whole world We have an amazing journey ahead of us and I hope we ll succeed together 5 Following their artist reveal AMPTV announced a public call for song submissions with a deadline of 10 January 2019 AMPTV later announced in January 2019 that more than 300 songs were submitted by songwriters worldwide and that several songs were under consideration 6 7 The song Walking Out composed by Lost Capital Hovhannes Hovhannisyan and Ashot Petrosyan and tokionine with lyrics by Garik Papoyan was announced as the Armenian entry on 9 February 2019 Srbuk filmed the official video for the song prior to the presentation which was a co production between AMPTV and the company Factory Production directed by Arthur Manukyan and featuring fashion designs by Ani Mesropyan 8 The song and video were presented to the public via the official Eurovision Song Contest s YouTube channel on 10 March 2019 9 When I first heard the melody visions flashed before my eyes Events that haven t yet become memories I realized that this fight and the collapse of the emotions inside me have to be reflected in my song I want to tell myself and everybody else Don t kill love but don t let it kill you Srbuk 8 Promotion edit Srbuk made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote Walking Out as the Armenian Eurovision entry On 14 April Srbuk performed during the Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the AFAS Live venue in Amsterdam Netherlands and hosted by Edsilia Rombley and Marlayne 10 Srbuk also performed during the Eurovision Pre Party Madrid event on 21 April which was held at the Sala La Riviera venue in Madrid Spain and hosted by Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela 11 In addition to her international appearances a piano cover of Walking Out was released on 14 April and featured Armenian jazz musician Vahagn Hayrapetyan 12 At Eurovision editAll countries except the Big Five France Germany Italy Spain and the United Kingdom and the host country are required to qualify from one of two semi finals in order to compete for the final the top ten countries from each semi final progress to the final The European Broadcasting Union EBU split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot On 28 January 2019 a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi finals as well as which half of the show they would perform in Armenia was placed into the second semi final to be held on 16 May 2019 and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show 13 Once all the competing songs for the 2016 contest had been released the running order for the semi finals was decided by the shows producers rather than through another draw so that similar songs were not placed next to each other Armenia was set to open the show and perform in position 1 before the entry from Ireland 14 In Armenia the two semi finals and the final were broadcast on Armenia 1 and Public Radio of Armenia with commentary by Aram Mp3 who had previously represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014 and Avet Barseghyan 15 The Armenian spokesperson who announced the top 12 point score awarded by the Armenian jury during the final was Aram Mp3 Semi final edit nbsp Srbuk during a rehearsal before the first semi finalSrbuk took part in technical rehearsals on 6 and 10 May followed by dress rehearsals on 15 and 16 May This included the jury show on 15 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries The Armenian performance featured Srbuk dressed in a black long length micro dress with a waist belt and full length black boots performing alone on stage The stage presentation included CGI effects such as broken glass and pyrotechnic flame effects throughout the performance The LED screens projected sharp red lines and the stage lighting displayed black and red colours with white spotlights 16 17 During the performance Srbuk appeared on stage with the audience disappearing which was explained by the singer prior to the second semi final During the culmination you will be surprised I m gonna be alone in the hall without audience This trick ll be used for the emotional tension to be even more powerful 18 Srbuk was joined by four off stage backing vocalists Arevik Grigoryan the co composer of Walking Out David Badalyan tokionine Julieta Grigoryan and Saro Gevorgyan At the end of the show Armenia was not announced among the top 10 entries in the second semi final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final It was later revealed that Armenia placed sixteenth in the semi final receiving a total of 49 points 23 points from the televoting and 26 points from the juries Voting edit Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1 8 10 and 12 one from their professional jury and the other from televoting Each nation s jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency This jury judged each entry based on vocal capacity the stage performance the song s composition and originality and the overall impression by the act 19 In addition no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation s televoting results were released shortly after the grand final 20 Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Armenia and awarded by Armenia in the first semi final and grand final of the contest and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows Points awarded to Armenia edit Points awarded to Armenia Semi final 2 21 Score Televote Jury12 points10 points nbsp Russia8 points7 points6 points nbsp North Macedonia nbsp Malta nbsp Russia5 points nbsp Netherlands4 points nbsp Moldova3 points2 points nbsp Moldova nbsp Ireland nbsp Latvia nbsp Netherlands nbsp North Macedonia1 point nbsp Austria nbsp CroatiaPoints awarded by Armenia edit Points awarded by Armenia Semi final 2 21 Score Televote Jury12 points nbsp Russia nbsp Sweden10 points nbsp Netherlands nbsp Malta8 points nbsp Switzerland nbsp North Macedonia7 points nbsp Malta nbsp Russia6 points nbsp North Macedonia nbsp Switzerland5 points nbsp Norway nbsp Moldova4 points nbsp Sweden nbsp Netherlands3 points nbsp Moldova nbsp Latvia2 points nbsp Croatia nbsp Romania1 point nbsp Denmark nbsp Norway Points awarded by Armenia Final 22 Score Televote Jury12 points nbsp Russia nbsp Sweden10 points nbsp Netherlands nbsp North Macedonia8 points nbsp Switzerland nbsp Italy7 points nbsp Italy nbsp Switzerland6 points nbsp Malta nbsp Netherlands5 points nbsp Norway nbsp Russia4 points nbsp France nbsp Malta3 points nbsp Iceland nbsp Czech Republic2 points nbsp Sweden nbsp United Kingdom1 point nbsp Australia nbsp Belarus Detailed voting results edit The following members comprised the Armenian jury 20 Ruben Shahinyan jury chairperson music producer Erik Karapetyan Erik singer songwriter Sona Rubenyan singer songwriter Amalia Margaryan singer Tigran PetrosyanDetailed voting results from Armenia Semi final 2 21 Draw Country Jury TelevoteErik R Shahinyan S Rubenyan A Margaryan T Petrosyan Rank Points Rank Points01 nbsp Armenia02 nbsp Ireland 16 10 11 14 11 11 1603 nbsp Moldova 5 9 4 5 4 6 5 8 304 nbsp Switzerland 4 6 5 6 3 5 6 3 805 nbsp Latvia 9 7 9 8 5 8 3 1206 nbsp Romania 7 8 6 10 8 9 2 1707 nbsp Denmark 13 13 12 12 13 14 10 108 nbsp Sweden 3 3 1 1 1 1 12 7 409 nbsp Austria 10 12 10 16 15 13 1510 nbsp Croatia 12 14 13 9 14 12 9 211 nbsp Malta 2 1 8 2 7 2 10 4 712 nbsp Lithuania 15 15 15 13 12 15 1313 nbsp Russia 1 2 3 7 9 4 7 1 1214 nbsp Albania 14 16 16 11 16 16 1415 nbsp Norway 11 11 14 15 10 10 1 6 516 nbsp Netherlands 6 5 7 4 6 7 4 2 1017 nbsp North Macedonia 8 4 2 3 2 3 8 5 618 nbsp Azerbaijan 17 17 17 17 17 17 11Detailed voting results from Armenia Final 22 Draw Country Jury TelevoteErik R Shahinyan S Rubenyan A Margaryan T Petrosyan Rank Points Rank Points01 nbsp Malta 9 5 5 8 5 7 4 5 602 nbsp Albania 25 24 24 20 24 25 2403 nbsp Czech Republic 22 8 11 16 1 8 3 1904 nbsp Germany 17 12 17 14 18 17 2205 nbsp Russia 1 7 4 10 17 6 5 1 1206 nbsp Denmark 21 11 16 21 20 19 1407 nbsp San Marino 12 16 23 22 23 22 2308 nbsp North Macedonia 7 1 3 2 4 2 10 1109 nbsp Sweden 2 2 2 1 2 1 12 9 210 nbsp Slovenia 23 14 9 7 10 11 1211 nbsp Cyprus 8 21 14 24 6 14 1612 nbsp Netherlands 4 4 6 3 12 5 6 2 1013 nbsp Greece 18 22 18 25 25 24 1514 nbsp Israel 10 13 10 17 9 15 2615 nbsp Norway 24 6 21 12 8 12 6 516 nbsp United Kingdom 16 3 12 9 15 9 2 2517 nbsp Iceland 11 25 25 18 21 21 8 318 nbsp Estonia 15 20 20 19 22 23 1719 nbsp Belarus 6 9 13 15 16 10 1 2020 nbsp Azerbaijan 26 26 26 26 26 26 1821 nbsp France 14 18 8 6 19 13 7 422 nbsp Italy 5 17 1 4 7 3 8 4 723 nbsp Serbia 20 19 15 11 11 16 2124 nbsp Switzerland 3 10 7 5 3 4 7 3 825 nbsp Australia 19 15 22 13 14 18 10 126 nbsp Spain 13 23 19 23 13 20 13References edit Armenia Country Profile EBU Retrieved 13 January 2015 Kramer Andrew E 7 March 2012 Armenians Are Shunning Song Contest in Azerbaijan The New York Times Retrieved 13 January 2015 ARMENIA IN EUROVISION 2019 Eurovision am 15 October 2018 Archived from the original on 18 October 2018 Retrieved 12 October 2021 Halpin Chris 28 November 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