As of today, Bernadett Fodor of Hungary will tell us about a shock or surprise in either the tele voting or jury voting for eachof the 42 countries who were at Eurovision 2017. She starts with AUSTRIA

Zoë charmed many fans with her sensational performance at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with her performance of Loin d’ici, where she represented Austria. Her show was full of enthusiasm and was dynamic.
On 19 May Zoë will return with her brand new song entitled Dangerous Affair. Below you will see Zoë gives a video message to this year’s Eurovision contestants and gives a sneak preview of her brand new song.
Zoë is currently working on her follow up album to Debut, where the songs were all in the French language. Now Zoë is trying her hand at singing and writing in English. She said she would never abandon singing in French but at this moment it feels comfortable working with the English language for some songs.
ESC Covers will bring you the full video for Dangerous Affair when it is officially released. The song will be available to buy or stream through most digital platforms.
Source: www.globalrockstar.com; ESC Covers
The second last of our country voting and it is the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – unfortunately not too many have voted but we are still happy that some did vote
1 point – Latvia
2 points – Austria
3 points – Malta
4 points – Norway
5 points – United Kingdom
6 points – Russia
7 points – Denmark
8 points – Estonia
10 points – Azerbaijan
12 points – Croatia
The running order of the Second Semi-Final of the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest:
1. Serbia
2. Austria
3. Russia
4. FYR Macedonia
5. Malta
6. Romania
7. The Netherlands
8. Hungary
9. Denmark
10. Ireland
11. San Marino
12. Croatia
13. Norway
14. Switzerland
15. Belarus
16. Bulgaria
17. Lithuania
18. Estonia
19. Israel
The 13rd country to reveal their votes is MALAWI. The program we use to make the voting picture does not have Malawi in their system, so we have to give you their points in the form of text
12 points – San Marino
10 points – Macedonia
8 points – Croatia
7 points – Montenegro
6 points – Ireland
5 points – Finland
4 points – Norway
3 points – Sweden
2 points – Austria
1 point – Russia
The 8th country to reveal their votes is LESOTHO. The program we use to make the voting picture does not have Lesotho in their system, so we have to give you their points in the form of text
12 points – Georgia
10 points – Belarus
8 points – Greece
7 points – Russia
6 points – Austria
5 points – Spain
4 points – United Kingdom
3 points – Hungary
2 points – Poland
1 point – Portugal
The 6th country to reveal their votes is SWAZILAND. The program we use to make the voting picture does not have Swaziland in their system, so we have to give you their points in the form of text
12 points – Sweden
10 points – Russia
8 points – Spain
7 points – Austria
6 points – Germany
5 points – United Kingdom
4 points – Croatia
3 points – Malta
2 points – Ireland
1 point – Hungary