Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 explained

Year:2007
Country:Finland
Preselection:Euroviisut 2007
Preselection Date:Semi-finals:
20 January 2007
27 January 2007
3 February 2007
10 February 2007
Final:
17 February 2007
Entrant:Hanna Pakarinen
Song:Leave Me Alone
Final Result:17th, 53 points

Finland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Leave Me Alone" written by Martti Vuorinen and Miikka Huttunen. The song was performed by Hanna Pakarinen. In addition to participating in the contest, the Finnish broadcaster Yleisradio (Yle) also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest after winning the competition in 2006 with the song "Hard Rock Hallelujah" performed by Lordi. Yle organised the national final Euroviisut 2007 in order to select the Finnish entry for the 2007 contest in Helsinki. 12 artists with two songs each were selected to compete in the national final, which consisted of four semi-finals and a final, taking place in January and February 2007. Twelve entries ultimately competed in the final on 17 February where votes from the public selected "Leave Me Alone" performed by Hanna Pakarinen as the winner.

As the host country, Finland qualified to compete directly in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing in position 5 during the final, Finland placed seventeenth out of the 24 participating countries with 53 points.

Background

See main article: Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest. Prior to the 2007 contest, Finland had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest forty times since its first entry in 1961.[1] Finland has won the contest once in 2006 with the song "Hard Rock Hallelujah" performed by Lordi.

The Finnish national broadcaster, Yleisradio (Yle), broadcasts the event within Finland and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. Finland's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest have been selected through national final competitions that have varied in format over the years. Since 1961, a selection show that was often titled Euroviisukarsinta highlighted that the purpose of the program was to select a song for Eurovision. On 11 August 2006, the broadcaster announced that the Finnish entry for the 2007 contest would be selected through the Euroviisut selection show.[2]

Before Eurovision

Euroviisut 2007

Euroviisut 2007 was the national final that selected Finland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. The competition consisted of five shows that commenced with the first of four semi-finals on 20 January 2007 and concluded with a final on 17 February 2007. The three stages were hosted by Finnish presenters Jaana Pelkonen and Heikki Paasonen. All shows were broadcast on Yle TV2, via radio on Yle Radio Vega and online at yle.fi. The final was also broadcast via radio on Yle Radio Suomi.[3] [4]

Format

The format of the competition consisted of five shows: four semi-finals and a final. Three artists each competed with two songs in each semi-final and the winning song per act qualified to complete the twelve-song lineup in the final. The results for the semi-finals and the final were determined exclusively by a public vote. Public voting included the options of telephone and SMS voting.[5] [6]

Competing entries

Twelve artists were directly invited by Yle to compete in the national final following consultation with record companies and presented during a press conference on 8 November 2006. Among the competing artists was former Finnish Eurovision entrant Laura who represented Finland in 2002.[7] The entries competing in each semi-final were presented in weekly preview programmes on Yle Radio Suomi between 15 January 2007 and 5 February 2007.[8] [9] On 6 January 2007, Jann Wilde and Rose Avenue had been disqualified from the competition after their songs "Lover Lover Lover" and "Soft Is Selling" had already been publicly released before the semi-finals.[10] The artists were later allowed by Yle to submit replacement songs by 10 February.[11]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Beats and Styles"See the Signs"Jaakko Manninen, Asmo Soivio, Heikki Liimatainen, Anna Nordell, Charles Salter
"Take It Back"Jaakko Manninen, Asmo Soivio, Daniel Wahlgren
Hanna Pakarinen"Leave Me Alone"Martti Vuorinen, Miikka Huttunen
"Tell Me What to Do"Lasse Kurki, Hanna Pakarinen
Humane"Bubble Shell"Kim Herold
"Plane Away"Kim Herold, D. Thomson
Jani and Jetsetters"Etupenkillä"Nalle Ahlstedt, Sirpa Peltola
"Musta sulhanen"Tuure Kilpelainen
Jann Wilde and Rose Avenue"Cinnamon"Jann Wilde, Rose Avenue
"Rock'n Roll Dreams"
Johanna Kurkela"Jossain metsäin takana"Tomi Aholainen, Sinikka Svard
"Olet uneni kaunein"
Jukka Kuoppamäki"Levitä siivet"Jukka Kuoppamäki
"Pikajuna"
Katra"Tietäjä"Risto Asikainen, Ilkka Vainio
"Vaaratar"
Kentala"Left My Heart Behind"Harri Kentala, Janne Hyöty
"Merry-Go-Round"
Laura"Kosketa mua"Maki Kolehmainen, Mats Tärnfors, Tracy Lipp
"Take a Chance"
Lovex"Anyone, Anymore"Lovex
"Wild and Violent"
Thunderstone"Forevermore"Thunderstone, Nino Laurenne
"Face in the Mirror"

Semi-finals

The four semi-final shows took place on 20 January, 27 January, 3 February and 10 February 2007 at the Tohloppi Studios in Tampere. One song per competing artist qualified to the final based on the results from the public vote. A total of 51,535 votes were cast over the four shows.[12] In addition to the competing entries, Arja Saijonmaa and 1966 Finnish Eurovision entrant Ann-Christine Nyström performed as the interval act in the first semi-final, while 1979 and 1993 Finnish Eurovision entrant Katri Helena performed in the second semi-final, and 1972 Finnish Eurovision entrant Päivi Paunu and Kim Floor performed in the third semi-final.[13] [14] [15]

Semi-final 1 – 20 January 2007
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Jani and Jetsetters"Etupenkillä"1,628Eliminated
2Hanna Pakarinen"Tell Me What to Do"3,777Eliminated
3Thunderstone"Forevermore"2,825Eliminated
4Jani and Jetsetters"Musta sulhanen"1,861Advanced
5Hanna Pakarinen"Leave Me Alone"8,459Advanced
6Thunderstone"Face In the Mirror"5,056Advanced
Semi-final 2 – 27 January 2007
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Jukka Kuoppamäki"Levitä siivet"2,277Advanced
2Humane"Bubble Shell"1,119Eliminated
3Katra"Tietäjä"2,425Advanced
4Jukka Kuoppamäki"Pikajuna"1,440Eliminated
5Humane"Plane Away"4,301Advanced
6Katra"Vaaratar"797Eliminated
Semi-final 3 – 3 February 2007
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Johanna Kurkela"Olet uneni kaunein"1,661Advanced
2Kentala"Merry-Go-Round"584Eliminated
3Lovex"Anyone, Anymore"4,510Advanced
4Johanna Kurkela"Jossain metsäin takana"914Eliminated
5Kentala"Left My Heart Behind"1,044Advanced
6Lovex"Wild and Violent"881Eliminated
Semi-final 4 – 10 February 2007
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Laura"Kosketa mua"1,322Eliminated
2Beats and Styles"See the Signs"515Advanced
3Jann Wilde and Rose Avenue"Rock'n Roll Dreams"953Advanced
4Laura"Take a Chance"2,162Advanced
5Beats and Styles"Take It Back"351Eliminated
6Jann Wilde and Rose Avenue"Cinnamon"673Eliminated

Final

The final took place on 17 February 2007 at the Holiday Club Caribia in Turku where the twelve entries that qualified from the preceding four semi-finals competed. The winner was selected over two rounds of public televoting. In the first round, the top three from the twelve competing entries qualified to the second round, the superfinal. In the superfinal, "Leave Me Alone" performed by Hanna Pakarinen was selected as the winner. A total of 261,679 votes were cast during the show: 95,736 in the final and 165,943 in the superfinal.[16] [17] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval act featured Danny performing his 1975 Finnish Eurovision national final entry "Seikkailija".[18]

Final – 17 February 2007
DrawArtistSongTelevotePlace
1Hanna Pakarinen"Leave Me Alone"16,9371
2Beats and Styles"See the Signs"2,51212
3Jani and Jetsetters"Musta sulhanen"3,50711
4Lovex"Anyone, Anymore"15,1122
5Jukka Kuoppamäki"Levitä siivet"4,77610
6Jann Wilde and Rose Avenue"Rock'n Roll Dreams"7,9075
7Katra"Tietäjä"5,2818
8Laura"Take a Chance"8,9884
9Humane"Plane Away"6,8287
10Thunderstone"Face in the Mirror"10,9973
11Johanna Kurkela"Olet uneni kaunein"7,7916
12Kentala"Left My Heart Behind"5,1009
Superfinal – 17 February 2007
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 "Leave Me Alone" 73,052 1
2 "Anyone, Anymore" 38,175 3
3 "Face in the Mirror" 54,716 2

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country, the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) and the ten highest placed finishers in the 2006 contest 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. As the host country, Finland automatically qualified to compete in the final on 12 May 2007. In addition to their participation in the final, Finland is also required to broadcast and vote in the semi-final on 10 May 2007.

The semi-final and the final were televised in Finland on Yle TV2 with commentary in Finnish by Heikki Paasonen and Ellen Jokikunnas with the addition of Asko Murtomäki in the final. The three shows were also broadcast on Yle FST5 with commentary in Swedish by Thomas Lundin as well as via radio with Finnish commentary by Sanna Pirkkalainen and Jorma Hietamäki on Yle Radio Suomi.[19] [20] The Finnish spokesperson, who announced the Finnish votes during the final, was 2002 Finnish Eurovision entrant Laura Voutilainen.

Final

Hanna Pakarinen took part in technical rehearsals on 7 and 8 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May.[21] During the running order draw for the semi-final and final on 12 March 2007, Finland was placed to perform in position 5 in the final, following the entry from Ireland and before the entry from Macedonia.[22] The Finnish performance featured Hanna Pakarinen performing in a black dress joined by a guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and drummer. The LED screens displayed three artificial flames and colours that transitioned between black, blue, white, red and orange. The performance also featured several effects including smoke, pyrotechnics and a wind machine.[23] [24] The four musicians that joined Hanna Pakarinen on stage were Jaakko Kääriäinen, Jyrki Alanen, Mikko Määttä and Risto Niinikoski.[25] Finland placed seventeenth in the final, scoring 53 points.[26]

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Finland and awarded by Finland in the semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Iceland in the semi-final and to Serbia in the final of the contest.

Points awarded by Finland

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Finland Country Profile. EBU. 18 August 2014.
  2. Web site: Royston . Benny . 2006-08-11 . Eurovision Finnish national final in Turku . 2022-11-23 . Esctoday.
  3. Web site: YLE julkisti Suomen euroviisukappaleet ja niiden tekijät - . 2022-11-23 . Suomi24 Keskustelut . 5 January 2007 . fi.
  4. Web site: Karhapää . Ilari . 2007-02-17 . Eurovision Hanna Pakarinen is the winner! . 2022-11-23 . Esctoday.
  5. Web site: 2006-11-02 . Simo Frangénista euroviisukarsintojen uutisankkuri . 2022-11-23 . yle.fi . fi.
  6. Web site: van Gorp . Edwin . 8 November 2006 . Artists for Finnish final known . Esctoday.
  7. Web site: 2006-11-12 . Suomen euroviisuehdokkaiden kilpailupäivät varmistuneet . 2022-11-23 . yle.fi . fi.
  8. Web site: Karhapää . Ilari . 20 December 2006 . First song titles known in Finland . Esctoday.
  9. Web site: Karhapää . Ilari . 2007-01-05 . Eurovision Finland: Euroviisut 2007 songs announced . 2022-11-23 . Esctoday.
  10. Web site: Klier . Marcus . 2007-01-06 . Jann Wilde & Rose Avenue disqualified! . 2022-11-23 . Esctoday.
  11. Web site: Kuipers . Michael . 2007-01-07 . Eurovision Jann Wilde & Rose Avenue to enter new songs - ESCToday.com . 2022-11-23 . Esctoday.
  12. Web site: FINNISH SEMI-FINALS 2007 .
  13. Web site: Karhapää . Ilari . 2007-01-20 . Finnish Euroviisut: first semifinal . 2022-11-23 . Esctoday.
  14. Web site: Klier . Marcus . 2007-01-27 . Finland: three songs chosen . 2022-11-23 . Esctoday.
  15. Web site: Karhapää . Ilari . 2007-02-03 . Eurovision Finland - third semifinal over . 2022-11-23 . Esctoday.
  16. Web site: FINNISH NATIONAL FINAL 2007 .
  17. Web site: Karhapää . Ilari . 2007-02-17 . Finland: Hanna Pakarinen with Leave me alone . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221210121707/https://esctoday.com/7716/finland_hanna_pakarinen_with_leave_me_alone/ . 2022-12-10 . 2024-02-29 . esctoday.
  18. Web site: Rytsä . Paavo . 2007-03-30 . Danny: Ninja . 2022-11-23 . yle.fi . fi-FI.
  19. Web site: Finland: Eurovision 2008 in the Finnish media . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100130225241/http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/12018 . 30 January 2010 . Eurovision News, Polls and Information by ESCToday.
  20. Web site: Julkaistu To, 29 April 2010 – 10:19 . 29 April 2010 . YLE Radio Suomen kommentaattorit | Euroviisut | yle.fi | Arkistoitu . 9 August 2012 . yle.fi.
  21. Web site: Floras . Stella . 27 April 2007 . Rehearsals and Press Conferences schedule . 21 May 2022 . Esctoday.
  22. Web site: Klier . Marcus . 12 May 2007 . LIVE: draw of the running order . 23 March 2022 . Esctoday.
  23. Web site: 2007-05-07 . Finland's Hanna doesn't leave us alone . 2022-11-23 . eurovision.tv. https://web.archive.org/web/20070514193124/http://www.eurovision.tv/content/view/818/263/ . 14 May 2007 .
  24. Web site: 2007-05-08 . Hanna PAKARINEN, 4FUN, Sarbel and THE ARK rehearse again . 2022-11-23 . eurovision.tv. https://web.archive.org/web/20070512225113/http://www.eurovision.tv/content/view/839/263/ . 12 May 2007 .
  25. Web site: Finland . 2022-11-23 . Six on Stage.
  26. Web site: Grand Final of Helsinki 2007 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210422064603/https://eurovision.tv/event/helsinki-2007/grand-final . 22 April 2021 . 22 April 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.
  27. Web site: Results of the Grand Final of Helsinki 2007 . European Broadcasting Union . 23 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210423055342/https://eurovision.tv/event/helsinki-2007/grand-final/results/finland . 23 April 2021 . live.
  28. Web site: Results of the Semi-Final of Helsinki 2007 . European Broadcasting Union . 23 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210423055342/https://eurovision.tv/event/helsinki-2007/semi-final/results/finland . 23 April 2021 . live.