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Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

Malta participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Vertigo" written by Philip Vella and Gerard James Borg. The song was performed by Olivia Lewis. The Maltese entry for the 2007 contest in Helsinki, Finland was selected through the national final Malta Song for Europe 2007, organised by the Maltese broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services (PBS). The competition consisted of two phases: Opportunity 2 and Malta Song for Europe 2007. In the final of Malta Song for Europe 2007, held on 3 February 2007, "Vertigo" performed by Olivia Lewis eventually emerged as the winning entry after gaining the most votes from a public televote with 30,977 votes.

Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Country Malta
National selection
Selection processMalta Song for Europe 2007
Selection date(s)Opportunity 2:
Semi-final:
4 November–9 December 2006
Final:
16 December 2006
Malta Song for Europe 2007:
Semi-final:
1 February 2007
Final:
3 February 2007
Selected entrantOlivia Lewis
Selected song"Vertigo"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (25th)
Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2006 2007 2008►

Malta competed in the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 10 May 2007. Performing during the show in position 20, "Vertigo" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final on 12 May. This marked the first time that Malta failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi-final since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004. It was later revealed that Malta placed twenty-fifth out of the 28 participating countries in the semi-final with 15 points.

Background edit

Prior to the 2007 Contest, Malta had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest nineteen times since its first entry in 1971. Malta briefly competed in the Eurovision Song Contest in the 1970s before withdrawing for sixteen years. The country had, to this point, competed in every contest since returning in 1991. Malta's best placing in the contest thus far was second, which it achieved on two occasions: in 2002 with the song "7th Wonder" performed by Ira Losco and in the 2005 contest with the song "Angel" performed by Chiara.[1] In the 2006 edition, Malta automatically qualified to the final and placed 24th (last) with the song "I Do" performed by Fabrizio Faniello.

For the 2007 Contest, the Maltese national broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Services (PBS), broadcast the event within Malta and organised the selection process for the nation's entry. PBS confirmed their intentions to participate at it on 4 September 2006.[2] Malta selected their entry consistently through a national final procedure, a method that was continued for their 2007 participation.

Before Eurovision edit

Opportunity 2 edit

Opportunity 2 was the first phase of the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. Artists that have never competed in Malta Song for Europe were able to submit their entries for the competition between 7 September 2006 and 13 October 2006.[3] Fifteen songs were selected and announced on 24 October 2006.[4] The fifteen songs competed in the semi-final which consisted of five shows between 4 November and 9 December 2006. Three songs were presented in each show and five entries qualified to compete in the final on 16 December 2006. All shows were broadcast during the programme Showtime on Television Malta (TVM), hosted by Moira Delia.[5][6]

Shows edit

Semi-final edit

The semi-final took place over five shows between 4 November and 9 December 2006. Fifteen songs competed for five qualifying spots in the final.[3] "Forever" performed by Dominic Cini was originally announced as one of the qualifiers but was ultimately replaced with the song "No Expiry Date" performed by Evita Magri as Cini was unable to perform in the final.[7]

Semi-final – 4 November–9 December 2006
Broadcast Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Result
4 November 2006 1 Cherise Attard "Take My Hand" Andrew Zahra, Paul Callus Eliminated
2 Marilena Farrugia "Life" Marilena Farrugia Eliminated
3 Ann Marie Ellul "Shooting Star" Elton Zarb, Rita Pace Eliminated
11 November 2006 1 Clifford Galea "Rhapsody" John David Zammit, Ray Mahoney Eliminated
2 Lourdes Borg "Listen to the Music" Elton Zarb, Rita Pace Eliminated
3 Isadora Debono "Blind Faith" Phyllisienne Brincat, Rita Pace Advanced
18 November 2006 1 Dominic Cini "Forever" Dominic Cini, Rita Pace Withdrew
2 Kimberley Manicaro "Till Dawn" Charles Muscat, Vince Zammit Eliminated
3 Evita Magri "No Expiry Date" Evita Magri Advanced
25 November 2006 1 Caroline Stapley "Not an Angel... Not a Devil" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg Advanced
2 Damian Barbara "Blaze of Fire" Clinton Paul Eliminated
3 Jessica Magro "Simply for Me" Andrew Zammit, Joe Chircop Eliminated
9 December 2006 1 Derrick Schembri and Yanika Fava "Come Away With Me" Elton Zarb, Rita Pace Eliminated
2 Mauro Kitcher "Unite" Augusto Cardinali, Giovann Attard Advanced
3 Julia Grima "Ice Queen" Mark Spiteri Lucas, Rita Pace Advanced

Final edit

The final took place on 16 December 2006. The five entries that qualified from the semi-final were performed again and the votes of a jury panel (4/5) and the results of public televoting (1/5) determined the two spots for Malta Song for Europe 2007.[7][8]

Final – 16 December 2006
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Caroline Stapley "Not an Angel... Not a Devil" Eliminated
2 Mauro Kitcher "Unite" Advanced
3 Julia Grima "Ice Queen" Advanced
4 Evita Magri "No Expiry Date" Eliminated
5 Isadora Debono "Blind Faith" Eliminated

Malta Song for Europe 2007 edit

Malta Song for Europe 2007 was the second phase of the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. The competition consisted of a semi-final and final held on 1 and 3 February 2007, respectively, at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre in Ta' Qali. Both shows were hosted by Stephanie Spiteri and J. Anvil and broadcast on Television Malta (TVM) as well as on the website di-ve.com.[9]

Format edit

The competition consisted of sixteen songs, including the two songs that qualified from Opportunity 2, competing in the semi-final on 1 February 2007 where the top six entries qualified to compete in the final on 3 February 2007. Seven judges evaluated the songs during the semi-final and each judge had an equal stake in the result. The results of the public televote had a weighting equal to the total votes of the judges. In the final, the results were determined exclusively by public televoting.[10]

Competing entries edit

Artists and composers were able to submit their entries between 4 September 2006 and 30 October 2006. Songwriters from any nationality were able to submit songs as long as entry applications from foreign songwriters were eligible in their country. Artists were required to be Maltese or possess Maltese citizenship and could submit as many songs as they wished, however, they could only compete with a maximum of one in the semi-final.[11] 228 entries were received by the broadcaster. On 26 November 2006, PBS announced a shortlist of 35 entries that had progressed through the selection process.[12] The fourteen songs selected to compete in the semi-final were announced on 9 December 2006. Among the selected competing artists was former Maltese Eurovision entrant William Mangion who represented Malta in the 1993 contest.[13] The jury panel that selected the fourteen semi-finalists consisted of Ramon Galarza (Portugal), Alex Panayi (Greece), Veronica Mortensel (Denmark), Claus Storgaard (Denmark), Nicholas Graham (United Kingdom), Deni Lewis (United Kingdom) and Bruno Berberes (France).[14]

Shows edit

Semi-final edit

The semi-final took place on 1 February 2007. Sixteen songs competed for six qualifying spots in the final. The running order for the semi-final was announced on 11 January 2007.[15] The interval act featured guest performances by 2006 Romanian Eurovision entrant Mihai Trăistariu, the Yada Dance Company and the local band Winter Moods.[16] The seven members of the jury that evaluated the entries during the semi-final consisted of:[17]

  • Helle Henning (Denmark) – Singer-songwriter
  • Trine Dansgaard (Denmark) – Singer and music teacher
  • John Themis (United Kingdom) – Producer and composer
  • Jan van Dijck (Netherlands) – Director of EMI publishing and composer
  • Lia Vissi (Cyprus) – Singer-songwriter, represented Cyprus in the 1985 contest
  • Savvas Savva (Cyprus) – Pianist and composer
  • Victor Escudero (Spain) – Radio DJ
Semi-final – 1 February 2007
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Percentage Place
1 Kevin Borg "Whenever" Jason Paul Cassar, Sunny Aquilina 7% 4
2 Annabelle "Nightwish" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg 3% 12
3 Tarcisio Barbara "Places to Go" Tarcisio Barbara, Vince Zammit 5% 7
4 Claudia Faniello "L-imħabba għamja" Aldo Spiteri, Trevor Fenech, Claudia Faniello 5% 7
5 Rosman Pace "Rollercoaster Ride" Rosman Pace 5% 7
6 Julia Grima "Ice Queen" Mark Spiteri Lucas, Rita Pace 3% 12
7 William Mangion "Forever Mine" Aldo Spiteri, Trevor Fenech 4% 10
8 Olivia Lewis "Vertigo" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg 24% 1
9 Klinsmann Coleiro "She Gives Me Wings" Mark Spiteri Lucas, Rita Pace 9% 3
10 Julie Pomorsky "Look at Me" Philip Vella 2% 15
11 Daniela Delicata "Little Islands in Your Heart" Daniela Delicata 3% 12
12 Pamela "All About a Life" Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan 7% 4
13 Scar "As Long As You Know" Konrad Pulѐ 7% 4
14 Isabelle Zammit "My Love" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg 4% 10
15 Mauro Kitcher "Unite" Augusto Cardinali, Giovann Attard 1% 16
16 Trilogy "Starlight" Paul Abela, Joe Julian Farrugia 10% 2

Final edit

The final took place on 3 February 2007. The six entries that qualified from the semi-final were performed again and the winner was determined solely by a public televote. The show was opened with a guest performance of "I Do" by 2006 Maltese Eurovision entrant Fabrizio Faniello and the Yada Dance Company, while the interval act featured performances by the Ukrainian Eurovision 2004 winner Ruslana. After the results of the public televote were announced, "Vertigo" performed by Olivia Lewis was the winner.[9]

Final – 3 February 2007
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Kevin Borg "Whenever" 4,365 4
2 Klinsmann Coleiro "She Gives Me Wings" 7,550 3
3 Scar "As Long as You Know" 2,103 6
4 Olivia Lewis "Vertigo" 30,977 1
5 Pamela Bezzina "All About a Life" 3,047 5
6 Trilogy "Starlight" 7,647 2

Preparation edit

Following Lewis's win at the Malta Song for Europe 2007, PBS announced that "Vertigo" would undergo remastering for the Eurovision Song Contest. The revamped version was produced by Swedish production company G Songs in Stockholm.[18] The release of the song's new version and official music video was announced on 9 March 2007 during the TVM talk show programme Xarabank. The music video for the song was filmed earlier in March at several places of Malta, including the St. Paul's Band Club in Rabat and at an old cemetery in Mdina.[19]

Promotion edit

Olivia Lewis made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Vertigo" as the Maltese Eurovision entry. On 17 February, Olivia Lewis performed during the sixth show of the Spanish Eurovision national final, Misión Eurovisión 2007.[20] On 23 February, she performed during the presentation show of the 2007 Cypriot Eurovision entry, Cyprus 12 Points, Chypre 12 Points.[21] On 3 and 9 March, Lewis performed during the final of the Lithuanian and the Ukrainian Eurovision national finals, respectively.[22] Olivia Lewis also completed promotional activities in Belarus following her performances in Spain, Cyprus and Ukraine. Between 13 and 15 April, Lewis performed during the Songfestivalparty event which was held in Belgium at the D-Club and Popi Café venue in Antwerp and at the Le You venue in Brussels, as well as appearing during the RTL 4 programme Life & Cooking in The Netherlands.[23][24]

At Eurovision edit

The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 took place at the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland and consisted of a semi-final on 10 May and the final of 12 May 2007. According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from the semi-final in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from the semi-final progress to the final. On 12 March 2007, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order for the semi-final and Malta was set to perform in position 20, following the entry from Norway and before the entry from Andorra.[25]

The semi-final and the final were broadcast in Malta on TVM with commentary by Antonia Micallef.[26] The Maltese spokesperson, who announced the Maltese votes during the final, was Mireille Bonello.

Semi-final edit

 
Olivia Lewis during a rehearsal before the semi-final

Olivia Lewis took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 6 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 9 and 10 May. The Maltese performance featured Olivia Lewis wearing a yellow and blue Asian-styled dress and performing together with two dancers performing the violin and a golden gong, respectively, and three backing vocalists performing a fan routine behind Lewis and the dancers. The background LED screens projected white and red molten ultraviolet arcs of light spinning on an electric blue background. The performance also featured the use of wind machines.[27][28] The creative director for the Maltese performance was Anna Christodoulidou.[29] The backing vocalists that joined Olivia Lewis on stage were Jaana Vähämäki, Johanna Beijbom and Lisette Vega, while the dancers were Jes Sciberras and Joseph Chetcuti.[30]

At the end of the show, Malta was not announced among the top 10 entries in the semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. This marked the first time that Malta failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from the semi-final since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004. It was later revealed that Malta placed twenty-fifth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 15 points.[31]

Voting edit

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Malta and awarded by Malta in the semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Latvia in the semi-final and to United Kingdom in the final of the contest.

Points awarded to Malta edit

Points awarded to Malta (Semi-final)[32]
Score Country
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points   Turkey
6 points   Albania
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points   United Kingdom
1 point

Points awarded by Malta edit

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Malta participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song Vertigo written by Philip Vella and Gerard James Borg The song was performed by Olivia Lewis The Maltese entry for the 2007 contest in Helsinki Finland was selected through the national final Malta Song for Europe 2007 organised by the Maltese broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services PBS The competition consisted of two phases Opportunity 2 and Malta Song for Europe 2007 In the final of Malta Song for Europe 2007 held on 3 February 2007 Vertigo performed by Olivia Lewis eventually emerged as the winning entry after gaining the most votes from a public televote with 30 977 votes Eurovision Song Contest 2007Country MaltaNational selectionSelection processMalta Song for Europe 2007Selection date s Opportunity 2 Semi final 4 November 9 December 2006Final 16 December 2006Malta Song for Europe 2007 Semi final 1 February 2007Final 3 February 2007Selected entrantOlivia LewisSelected song Vertigo Selected songwriter s Philip VellaGerard James BorgFinals performanceSemi final resultFailed to qualify 25th Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 2007 2008 Malta competed in the semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 10 May 2007 Performing during the show in position 20 Vertigo was not announced among the top 10 entries of the semi final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final on 12 May This marked the first time that Malta failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi final since the introduction of semi finals in 2004 It was later revealed that Malta placed twenty fifth out of the 28 participating countries in the semi final with 15 points Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Opportunity 2 2 1 1 Shows 2 1 2 Semi final 2 1 3 Final 2 2 Malta Song for Europe 2007 2 2 1 Format 2 2 2 Competing entries 2 2 3 Shows 2 2 4 Semi final 2 2 5 Final 2 3 Preparation 2 4 Promotion 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Semi final 3 2 Voting 3 2 1 Points awarded to Malta 3 2 2 Points awarded by Malta 4 ReferencesBackground editMain article Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2007 Contest Malta had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest nineteen times since its first entry in 1971 Malta briefly competed in the Eurovision Song Contest in the 1970s before withdrawing for sixteen years The country had to this point competed in every contest since returning in 1991 Malta s best placing in the contest thus far was second which it achieved on two occasions in 2002 with the song 7th Wonder performed by Ira Losco and in the 2005 contest with the song Angel performed by Chiara 1 In the 2006 edition Malta automatically qualified to the final and placed 24th last with the song I Do performed by Fabrizio Faniello For the 2007 Contest the Maltese national broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services PBS broadcast the event within Malta and organised the selection process for the nation s entry PBS confirmed their intentions to participate at it on 4 September 2006 2 Malta selected their entry consistently through a national final procedure a method that was continued for their 2007 participation Before Eurovision editOpportunity 2 edit Opportunity 2 was the first phase of the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 Artists that have never competed in Malta Song for Europe were able to submit their entries for the competition between 7 September 2006 and 13 October 2006 3 Fifteen songs were selected and announced on 24 October 2006 4 The fifteen songs competed in the semi final which consisted of five shows between 4 November and 9 December 2006 Three songs were presented in each show and five entries qualified to compete in the final on 16 December 2006 All shows were broadcast during the programme Showtime on Television Malta TVM hosted by Moira Delia 5 6 Shows edit Semi final edit The semi final took place over five shows between 4 November and 9 December 2006 Fifteen songs competed for five qualifying spots in the final 3 Forever performed by Dominic Cini was originally announced as one of the qualifiers but was ultimately replaced with the song No Expiry Date performed by Evita Magri as Cini was unable to perform in the final 7 Semi final 4 November 9 December 2006 Broadcast Draw Artist Song Songwriter s Result 4 November 2006 1 Cherise Attard Take My Hand Andrew Zahra Paul Callus Eliminated 2 Marilena Farrugia Life Marilena Farrugia Eliminated 3 Ann Marie Ellul Shooting Star Elton Zarb Rita Pace Eliminated 11 November 2006 1 Clifford Galea Rhapsody John David Zammit Ray Mahoney Eliminated 2 Lourdes Borg Listen to the Music Elton Zarb Rita Pace Eliminated 3 Isadora Debono Blind Faith Phyllisienne Brincat Rita Pace Advanced 18 November 2006 1 Dominic Cini Forever Dominic Cini Rita Pace Withdrew 2 Kimberley Manicaro Till Dawn Charles Muscat Vince Zammit Eliminated 3 Evita Magri No Expiry Date Evita Magri Advanced 25 November 2006 1 Caroline Stapley Not an Angel Not a Devil Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Advanced 2 Damian Barbara Blaze of Fire Clinton Paul Eliminated 3 Jessica Magro Simply for Me Andrew Zammit Joe Chircop Eliminated 9 December 2006 1 Derrick Schembri and Yanika Fava Come Away With Me Elton Zarb Rita Pace Eliminated 2 Mauro Kitcher Unite Augusto Cardinali Giovann Attard Advanced 3 Julia Grima Ice Queen Mark Spiteri Lucas Rita Pace Advanced Final edit The final took place on 16 December 2006 The five entries that qualified from the semi final were performed again and the votes of a jury panel 4 5 and the results of public televoting 1 5 determined the two spots for Malta Song for Europe 2007 7 8 Final 16 December 2006 Draw Artist Song Result 1 Caroline Stapley Not an Angel Not a Devil Eliminated 2 Mauro Kitcher Unite Advanced 3 Julia Grima Ice Queen Advanced 4 Evita Magri No Expiry Date Eliminated 5 Isadora Debono Blind Faith Eliminated Malta Song for Europe 2007 edit Malta Song for Europe 2007 was the second phase of the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 The competition consisted of a semi final and final held on 1 and 3 February 2007 respectively at the Malta Fairs amp Conventions Centre in Ta Qali Both shows were hosted by Stephanie Spiteri and J Anvil and broadcast on Television Malta TVM as well as on the website di ve com 9 Format edit The competition consisted of sixteen songs including the two songs that qualified from Opportunity 2 competing in the semi final on 1 February 2007 where the top six entries qualified to compete in the final on 3 February 2007 Seven judges evaluated the songs during the semi final and each judge had an equal stake in the result The results of the public televote had a weighting equal to the total votes of the judges In the final the results were determined exclusively by public televoting 10 Competing entries edit Artists and composers were able to submit their entries between 4 September 2006 and 30 October 2006 Songwriters from any nationality were able to submit songs as long as entry applications from foreign songwriters were eligible in their country Artists were required to be Maltese or possess Maltese citizenship and could submit as many songs as they wished however they could only compete with a maximum of one in the semi final 11 228 entries were received by the broadcaster On 26 November 2006 PBS announced a shortlist of 35 entries that had progressed through the selection process 12 The fourteen songs selected to compete in the semi final were announced on 9 December 2006 Among the selected competing artists was former Maltese Eurovision entrant William Mangion who represented Malta in the 1993 contest 13 The jury panel that selected the fourteen semi finalists consisted of Ramon Galarza Portugal Alex Panayi Greece Veronica Mortensel Denmark Claus Storgaard Denmark Nicholas Graham United Kingdom Deni Lewis United Kingdom and Bruno Berberes France 14 Shows edit Semi final edit The semi final took place on 1 February 2007 Sixteen songs competed for six qualifying spots in the final The running order for the semi final was announced on 11 January 2007 15 The interval act featured guest performances by 2006 Romanian Eurovision entrant Mihai Trăistariu the Yada Dance Company and the local band Winter Moods 16 The seven members of the jury that evaluated the entries during the semi final consisted of 17 Helle Henning Denmark Singer songwriter Trine Dansgaard Denmark Singer and music teacher John Themis United Kingdom Producer and composer Jan van Dijck Netherlands Director of EMI publishing and composer Lia Vissi Cyprus Singer songwriter represented Cyprus in the 1985 contest Savvas Savva Cyprus Pianist and composer Victor Escudero Spain Radio DJ Semi final 1 February 2007 Draw Artist Song Songwriter s Percentage Place 1 Kevin Borg Whenever Jason Paul Cassar Sunny Aquilina 7 4 2 Annabelle Nightwish Philip Vella Gerard James Borg 3 12 3 Tarcisio Barbara Places to Go Tarcisio Barbara Vince Zammit 5 7 4 Claudia Faniello L imħabba għamja Aldo Spiteri Trevor Fenech Claudia Faniello 5 7 5 Rosman Pace Rollercoaster Ride Rosman Pace 5 7 6 Julia Grima Ice Queen Mark Spiteri Lucas Rita Pace 3 12 7 William Mangion Forever Mine Aldo Spiteri Trevor Fenech 4 10 8 Olivia Lewis Vertigo Philip Vella Gerard James Borg 24 1 9 Klinsmann Coleiro She Gives Me Wings Mark Spiteri Lucas Rita Pace 9 3 10 Julie Pomorsky Look at Me Philip Vella 2 15 11 Daniela Delicata Little Islands in Your Heart Daniela Delicata 3 12 12 Pamela All About a Life Paul Giordimaina Fleur Balzan 7 4 13 Scar As Long As You Know Konrad Pulѐ 7 4 14 Isabelle Zammit My Love Philip Vella Gerard James Borg 4 10 15 Mauro Kitcher Unite Augusto Cardinali Giovann Attard 1 16 16 Trilogy Starlight Paul Abela Joe Julian Farrugia 10 2 Final edit The final took place on 3 February 2007 The six entries that qualified from the semi final were performed again and the winner was determined solely by a public televote The show was opened with a guest performance of I Do by 2006 Maltese Eurovision entrant Fabrizio Faniello and the Yada Dance Company while the interval act featured performances by the Ukrainian Eurovision 2004 winner Ruslana After the results of the public televote were announced Vertigo performed by Olivia Lewis was the winner 9 Final 3 February 2007 Draw Artist Song Televote Place 1 Kevin Borg Whenever 4 365 4 2 Klinsmann Coleiro She Gives Me Wings 7 550 3 3 Scar As Long as You Know 2 103 6 4 Olivia Lewis Vertigo 30 977 1 5 Pamela Bezzina All About a Life 3 047 5 6 Trilogy Starlight 7 647 2 Preparation edit Following Lewis s win at the Malta Song for Europe 2007 PBS announced that Vertigo would undergo remastering for the Eurovision Song Contest The revamped version was produced by Swedish production company G Songs in Stockholm 18 The release of the song s new version and official music video was announced on 9 March 2007 during the TVM talk show programme Xarabank The music video for the song was filmed earlier in March at several places of Malta including the St Paul s Band Club in Rabat and at an old cemetery in Mdina 19 Promotion edit Olivia Lewis made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote Vertigo as the Maltese Eurovision entry On 17 February Olivia Lewis performed during the sixth show of the Spanish Eurovision national final Mision Eurovision 2007 20 On 23 February she performed during the presentation show of the 2007 Cypriot Eurovision entry Cyprus 12 Points Chypre 12 Points 21 On 3 and 9 March Lewis performed during the final of the Lithuanian and the Ukrainian Eurovision national finals respectively 22 Olivia Lewis also completed promotional activities in Belarus following her performances in Spain Cyprus and Ukraine Between 13 and 15 April Lewis performed during the Songfestivalparty event which was held in Belgium at the D Club and Popi Cafe venue in Antwerp and at the Le You venue in Brussels as well as appearing during the RTL 4 programme Life amp Cooking in The Netherlands 23 24 At Eurovision editThe Eurovision Song Contest 2007 took place at the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki Finland and consisted of a semi final on 10 May and the final of 12 May 2007 According to Eurovision rules all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the Big Four France Germany Spain and the United Kingdom are required to qualify from the semi final in order to compete for the final the top ten countries from the semi final progress to the final On 12 March 2007 an allocation draw was held which determined the running order for the semi final and Malta was set to perform in position 20 following the entry from Norway and before the entry from Andorra 25 The semi final and the final were broadcast in Malta on TVM with commentary by Antonia Micallef 26 The Maltese spokesperson who announced the Maltese votes during the final was Mireille Bonello Semi final edit nbsp Olivia Lewis during a rehearsal before the semi final Olivia Lewis took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 6 May followed by dress rehearsals on 9 and 10 May The Maltese performance featured Olivia Lewis wearing a yellow and blue Asian styled dress and performing together with two dancers performing the violin and a golden gong respectively and three backing vocalists performing a fan routine behind Lewis and the dancers The background LED screens projected white and red molten ultraviolet arcs of light spinning on an electric blue background The performance also featured the use of wind machines 27 28 The creative director for the Maltese performance was Anna Christodoulidou 29 The backing vocalists that joined Olivia Lewis on stage were Jaana Vahamaki Johanna Beijbom and Lisette Vega while the dancers were Jes Sciberras and Joseph Chetcuti 30 At the end of the show Malta was not announced among the top 10 entries in the semi final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final This marked the first time that Malta failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from the semi final since the introduction of semi finals in 2004 It was later revealed that Malta placed twenty fifth in the semi final receiving a total of 15 points 31 Voting edit Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Malta and awarded by Malta in the semi final and grand final of the contest The nation awarded its 12 points to Latvia in the semi final and to United Kingdom in the final of the contest Points awarded to Malta edit Points awarded to Malta Semi final 32 Score Country 12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points nbsp Turkey 6 points nbsp Albania 5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points nbsp United Kingdom 1 point Points awarded by Malta edit Points awarded by Malta Semi final 32 Score Country 12 points nbsp Latvia 10 points nbsp Switzerland 8 points nbsp Netherlands 7 points nbsp Belarus 6 points nbsp Denmark 5 points nbsp Slovenia 4 points nbsp Hungary 3 points nbsp Bulgaria 2 points nbsp Norway 1 point nbsp Serbia Points awarded by Malta Final 33 Score Country 12 points nbsp United Kingdom 10 points nbsp Belarus 8 points nbsp Serbia 7 points nbsp Bulgaria 6 points nbsp Russia 5 points nbsp Slovenia 4 points nbsp Latvia 3 points nbsp Ukraine 2 points nbsp Spain 1 point nbsp HungaryReferences edit Malta Country Profile EBU Archived from the original on 16 July 2014 Retrieved 13 August 2014 West Soley Richard 4 September 2006 Date set for Malta Esctoday Retrieved 29 October 2021 a b Regulations Opportunity 2 2007 Maltasong 7 September 2006 Archived from the original on 31 October 2006 Retrieved 30 October 2021 Semi Finalists Opportunity 2 Maltasong 24 October 2006 Archived from the original on 31 October 2006 Retrieved 30 October 2021 Grech Deo 24 October 2006 Malta 2007 15 entries for the Opportunity 2 Challenge Esctoday Retrieved 29 August 2023 The Malta Independent Online The Malta Independent Retrieved 29 August 2023 a b Opportunity 2 Live From Studio 7 escmalta 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