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Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest

Latvia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 22 times since making its debut at the contest in 2000, where the group Brainstorm finished third with the song "My Star". Latvia won the contest in 2002, with Marie N and the song "I Wanna", defeating Malta by 12 points. Latvia is the second former Soviet country to win the contest. The 2003 contest was held in the Latvian capital Riga. The country achieved its third top 10 result in 2005, when Walters and Kazha finished fifth with "The War Is Not Over".

Latvia
Member stationLatvijas Televīzija (LTV)
National selection events
National final
Internal selection
  • 2021
Participation summary
Appearances22 (10 finals)
Host2003
First appearance2000
Highest placement1st: 2002
External links
LTV page
Latvia's page at Eurovision.tv
For the most recent participation see
Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022

Latvia did not participate in the final from 2009 to 2014, when they failed to qualify from the semi-finals for six consecutive years, including finishing last on three occasions, in 2009, 2010 and 2013.[1][2] Latvia qualified for the final for the first time since 2008 at the 2015 contest with Aminata and the song "Love Injected". Her sixth place in the final is Latvia's fourth top 10 finish and best result in the contest since 2005. Latvia made its 10th appearance in the final in 2016.

Latvia has the distinction of having finished last in the Eurovision semi-finals more than any other country. Since its introduction in 2004, Latvia has finished last in five semi-finals, with Intars Busulis (2009), Aisha (2010), PeR (2013), Triana Park (2017) and Samanta Tīna (2021).

Participation overview

All of Latvia's entries have been performed in English, except for three entries. In 2004 Fomins and Kleins performed "Dziesma par laimi" in Latvian, in 2007 Bonaparti.lv performed "Questa notte" in Italian and in 2009 Intars Busulis, having won Eirodziesma 2009 with "Sastrēgums" in Latvian, performed the song in Russian as "Probka".[3] With the exception of "The Moon Is Rising" by Samanta Tīna in 2021,[a] all Latvian Eurovision entries have been chosen through a national final.

Table key
1
Winner
2
Second place
3
Third place
Last place
X
Entry selected but did not compete
Upcoming
Year Entrant Song Language Final Points Semi Points
2000 Brainstorm "My Star" English 3 136 No semi-finals
2001 Arnis Mednis "Too Much" English 18 16
2002 Marie N "I Wanna" English 1 176
2003 F.L.Y. "Hello from Mars" English 24 5
2004 Fomins and Kleins "Dziesma par laimi" Latvian Failed to qualify 17 23
2005 Walters and Kazha "The War Is Not Over" English 5 153 10 85
2006 Vocal Group Cosmos "I Hear Your Heart" English 16 30 Top 11 previous year[b]
2007 Bonaparti.lv "Questa notte" Italian 16 54 5 168
2008 Pirates of the Sea "Wolves of the Sea" English 12 83 6 86
2009 Intars Busulis "Probka" (Пробка) Russian Failed to qualify 19 ◁ 7
2010 Aisha "What For?" English 17 ◁ 11
2011 Musiqq "Angel in Disguise" English 17 25
2012 Anmary "Beautiful Song" English 16 17
2013 PeR "Here We Go" English 17 ◁ 13
2014 Aarzemnieki "Cake to Bake" English[c] 13 33
2015 Aminata "Love Injected" English 6 186 2 155
2016 Justs "Heartbeat" English 15 132 8 132
2017 Triana Park "Line" English Failed to qualify 18 ◁ 21
2018 Laura Rizzotto "Funny Girl" English 12 106
2019 Carousel "That Night" English 15 50
2020 Samanta Tīna "Still Breathing" English Contest cancelled[d] X
2021 Samanta Tīna "The Moon Is Rising" English Failed to qualify
17 ◁
14
2022 Citi Zēni "Eat Your Salad" English 14 55
2023 Sudden Lights "Aijā" English[e] Upcoming TBA 9 May 2023

Hostings

Year Location Venue Presenters
2003 Riga Skonto Hall Marija Naumova and Renārs Kaupers

Related involvement

Heads of delegation

Year Head of delegation Ref.
2018 Zita Kaminska
2023 Guntars Gulbiņš

Commentators and spokespersons

Year Commentator Spokesperson Ref.
1998 Kārlis Streips [lv] Did not participate
1999
2000 Lauris Reiniks
2001 Renārs Kaupers
2002 Ēriks Niedra
2003 Ģirts Līcis
2004 Lauris Reiniks
2005 Marie N
2006 Mārtiņš Freimanis
2007 Janis Šipkevics
2008 Kristīne Virsnīte
2009 Roberto Meloni
2010 Kārlis Būmeisters
2011 Valters Frīdenbergs, Uģis Joksts Aisha
2012 Valters Frīdenbergs (all), Kārlis Būmeisters (final) Valters Frīdenbergs
2013 Anmary
2014 Valters and Kaža Ralfs Eilands
2015 Valters Frīdenbergs (all), Toms Grēviņš (final) Markus Riva
2016 Toms Grēviņš
2017 Aminata Savadogo
2018 Toms Grēviņš (all), Magnuss Eriņš (final) Dagmāra Legante
2019 Toms Grēviņš, Ketija Šēnberga Laura Rizzotto
2021 Toms Grēviņš (all), Marija Naumova (final) Aminata Savadogo
2022 Toms Grēviņš and Lauris Reiniks Samanta Tīna
2023 Toms Grēviņš (all) and Lauris Reiniks (final) TBA

Photogallery

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Tīna won Supernova in 2020, but that year's Eurovision was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and she was later internally selected to represent her country in the following year instead.
  2. ^ According to the then-Eurovision rules, the top ten non-Big Four countries from the previous year along with the Big Four automatically qualified for the grand final without having to compete in semi-finals. For example, if Germany and France placed inside the top ten, the 11th and 12th spots were advanced to next year's grand final along with all countries ranked in the top ten.
  3. ^ Contains some phrases in Latvian.[4]
  4. ^ The 2020 contest was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  5. ^ Contains phrases in Latvian

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External links

  • eurovisioncovers.co.uk

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Latvia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 22 times since making its debut at the contest in 2000 where the group Brainstorm finished third with the song My Star Latvia won the contest in 2002 with Marie N and the song I Wanna defeating Malta by 12 points Latvia is the second former Soviet country to win the contest The 2003 contest was held in the Latvian capital Riga The country achieved its third top 10 result in 2005 when Walters and Kazha finished fifth with The War Is Not Over LatviaMember stationLatvijas Televizija LTV National selection eventsNational final Eirodziesma2000 2012Dziesma2013 2014Supernova2015 20202022 2023 Internal selection 2021Participation summaryAppearances22 10 finals Host2003First appearance2000Highest placement1st 2002External linksLTV pageLatvia s page at Eurovision tvFor the most recent participation seeLatvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022Latvia did not participate in the final from 2009 to 2014 when they failed to qualify from the semi finals for six consecutive years including finishing last on three occasions in 2009 2010 and 2013 1 2 Latvia qualified for the final for the first time since 2008 at the 2015 contest with Aminata and the song Love Injected Her sixth place in the final is Latvia s fourth top 10 finish and best result in the contest since 2005 Latvia made its 10th appearance in the final in 2016 Latvia has the distinction of having finished last in the Eurovision semi finals more than any other country Since its introduction in 2004 Latvia has finished last in five semi finals with Intars Busulis 2009 Aisha 2010 PeR 2013 Triana Park 2017 and Samanta Tina 2021 Contents 1 Participation overview 2 Hostings 3 Related involvement 3 1 Heads of delegation 3 2 Commentators and spokespersons 4 Photogallery 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksParticipation overview EditAll of Latvia s entries have been performed in English except for three entries In 2004 Fomins and Kleins performed Dziesma par laimi in Latvian in 2007 Bonaparti lv performed Questa notte in Italian and in 2009 Intars Busulis having won Eirodziesma 2009 with Sastregums in Latvian performed the song in Russian as Probka 3 With the exception of The Moon Is Rising by Samanta Tina in 2021 a all Latvian Eurovision entries have been chosen through a national final Table key 1 Winner2 Second place3 Third place Last placeX Entry selected but did not compete UpcomingYear Entrant Song Language Final Points Semi Points2000 Brainstorm My Star English 3 136 No semi finals2001 Arnis Mednis Too Much English 18 162002 Marie N I Wanna English 1 1762003 F L Y Hello from Mars English 24 52004 Fomins and Kleins Dziesma par laimi Latvian Failed to qualify 17 232005 Walters and Kazha The War Is Not Over English 5 153 10 852006 Vocal Group Cosmos I Hear Your Heart English 16 30 Top 11 previous year b 2007 Bonaparti lv Questa notte Italian 16 54 5 1682008 Pirates of the Sea Wolves of the Sea English 12 83 6 862009 Intars Busulis Probka Probka Russian Failed to qualify 19 72010 Aisha What For English 17 112011 Musiqq Angel in Disguise English 17 252012 Anmary Beautiful Song English 16 172013 PeR Here We Go English 17 132014 Aarzemnieki Cake to Bake English c 13 332015 Aminata Love Injected English 6 186 2 1552016 Justs Heartbeat English 15 132 8 1322017 Triana Park Line English Failed to qualify 18 212018 Laura Rizzotto Funny Girl English 12 1062019 Carousel That Night English 15 502020 Samanta Tina Still Breathing English Contest cancelled d X2021 Samanta Tina The Moon Is Rising English Failed to qualify 17 142022 Citi Zeni Eat Your Salad English 14 552023 Sudden Lights Aija English e Upcoming TBA 9 May 2023 Hostings EditYear Location Venue Presenters2003 Riga Skonto Hall Marija Naumova and Renars KaupersRelated involvement EditHeads of delegation Edit Year Head of delegation Ref 2018 Zita Kaminska 5 2023 Guntars Gulbins 6 Commentators and spokespersons Edit Year Commentator Spokesperson Ref 1998 Karlis Streips lv Did not participate 7 8 9 1999 10 11 12 2000 Lauris Reiniks 10 13 2001 Renars Kaupers 14 15 2002 Eriks Niedra 16 17 2003 Girts Licis 18 19 20 2004 Lauris Reiniks 21 22 2005 Marie N 23 24 2006 Martins Freimanis 25 26 27 2007 Janis Sipkevics 28 29 2008 Kristine Virsnite 30 31 32 2009 Roberto Meloni 33 2010 Karlis Bumeisters2011 Valters Fridenbergs Ugis Joksts Aisha 34 2012 Valters Fridenbergs all Karlis Bumeisters final Valters Fridenbergs 35 36 2013 Anmary 37 38 2014 Valters and Kaza Ralfs Eilands 39 40 2015 Valters Fridenbergs all Toms Grevins final Markus Riva 41 42 2016 Toms Grevins 43 44 2017 Aminata Savadogo 45 46 2018 Toms Grevins all Magnuss Erins final Dagmara Legante 44 47 2019 Toms Grevins Ketija Senberga Laura Rizzotto 48 49 2021 Toms Grevins all Marija Naumova final Aminata Savadogo 50 51 52 53 2022 Toms Grevins and Lauris Reiniks Samanta Tina 54 55 2023 Toms Grevins all and Lauris Reiniks final TBA 56 Karlis Streips is the first Latvian Eurovision commentator in history He provided Eurovision Song Contest commentary until 2011 Valters Fridenbergs was lead commentator from 2011 until his illness and subsequent death in 2018 Toms Grevins has been lead Latvian commentator since 2018Photogallery Edit Bonaparti lv performing Questa notte in Helsinki 2007 Pirates of the Sea performing Wolves of the Sea in Belgrade 2008 Aisha in Oslo 2010 Musiqq performing Angel in Disguise in Dusseldorf 2011 PeR performing Here We Go in Malmo 2013 Aarzemnieki performing Cake to Bake in Copenhagen 2014 Aminata performing Love Injected in Vienna 2015 Justs performing Heartbeat in Stockholm 2016 Triana Park performing Line in Kyiv 2017 Laura Rizzotto performing Funny Girl in Lisbon 2018 Citi Zeni performing Eat Your Salad in Turin 2022 See also EditLatvia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest Junior version of the Eurovision Song Contest Latvia in Eurovision Choir A competition organised by the EBU for amateur choirs Latvia in the Eurovision Young Dancers A competition organised by the EBU for younger dancers aged between 16 and 21 Latvia in the Eurovision Young Musicians A competition organised by the EBU for musicians aged 18 years and younger Notes Edit Tina won Supernova in 2020 but that year s Eurovision was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic and she was later internally selected to represent her country in the following year instead According to the then Eurovision rules the top ten non Big Four countries from the previous year along with the Big Four automatically qualified for the grand final without having to compete in semi finals For example if Germany and France placed inside the top ten the 11th and 12th spots were advanced to next year s grand final along with all countries ranked in the top ten Contains some phrases in Latvian 4 The 2020 contest was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Contains phrases in LatvianReferences Edit Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Semi Final 2 Eurovision tv Retrieved 22 May 2014 Eurovision Song Contest Semi Final 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