Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

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Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Country Poland
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)19 February 2024
Selected entrantLuna
Selected song"The Tower"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (12th in Semi-Final 1, with 35 Points)
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö, Sweden, with "The Tower" performed by Luna. The Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP) internally selected the Polish entry for the contest.

Poland was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 7 May 2024. Performing during the show in position 6, "The Tower" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Poland placed twelfth out of the 15 participating countries in the semi-final with 35 points.

Background[edit]

Prior to the 2024 contest, Poland had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty-five times since its first entry in 1994.[1] Poland's highest placement in the contest, to this point, had been second place, which the nation achieved with its debut entry in 1994, "To nie ja!" performed by Edyta Górniak. Poland had only reached the top ten on two other occasions, when Ich Troje performing the song "Keine GrenzenŻadnych granic" finished seventh in 2003, and when Michał Szpak performing the song "Color of Your Life" finished eighth in 2016. Between 2005 and 2011 (except in 2008), and again between 2018 and 2021, Poland failed to qualify from the semi-final; additionally, the country was absent from the contest in 2012 and 2013. Between 2014 and 2017, Poland managed instead to qualify to the final each year. In 2023, Blanka performing "Solo" qualified to the final, eventually finishing 19th.[1]

The Polish national broadcaster, Telewizja Polska (TVP), broadcasts the event within Poland and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. In 2022 and 2023, the Polish entry for the contest was selected through a national final show titled Tu bije serce Europy! Wybieramy hit na Eurowizję!. TVP confirmed its intention to take part in the 2024 contest on 20 September 2023.[2]

Before Eurovision[edit]

Internal selection[edit]

In October 2023, claims surfaced that TVP was reverting to an internal selection following the controversy surrounding the 2023 national final.[3] On 9 January 2024, the broadcaster confirmed that the Polish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 would be selected internally, and opened a submission period for interested artists lasting until 2 February. Applicants were required to hold Polish citizenship for their entries to qualify to compete. TVP received 212 submissions at the closing of the deadline, including entries from Edyta Górniak and Justyna Steczkowska, who represented Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 and 1995 respectively.[4][5]

A five-member selection committee each awarded scores from 1 to 10 to ten of the received submissions, with the one receiving the highest score being selected as the Polish entry for the contest by 13 February 2024.[6] The selection committee consisted of: Łukasz Pieter (Radio ZET), Michał Hanczak (Radio Eska), Kasia Moś (2017 Polish Eurovision entrant), Konrad Szczęsny (President of OGAE Poland) and Piotr Klatt [pl] (music journalist, deputy director of the TVP Entertainment Creation and Fixture Agency). Luna with the song "The Tower" was announced as the Polish entrant on 19 February 2024 during the morning show Pytanie na śniadanie [pl] on TVP2.[5][7][8][9] TVP subsequently released the list of songs that received points from the selection committee.[10] The votes were removed off the official TVP website hours after publishing, and Eurowizja.org pointed out that all songs combined received 272 points in the initial scoring, whilst 275 should've been allocated; the corrected results were subsequently published a few hours afterwards, together with the summary of each jury member's individual votes.[6][10][11]

Top 23 entries ranked by the selection jury[6][10][11]
Artist Song Songwriter(s)[citation needed]
Bryska [pl] "Obca [pl]"
  • Gabriela Nowak-Skyrpan
  • Karol Serek
  • Paweł Wawrzeńczyk
Edyta Górniak "I Remember" Unknown
Izabela Zabielska "Nowhere to Go"
  • Izabela Zabielska
  • Michał Głomski
Izdeb "Duch"
  • Lilibet
  • Małgosia Latoszek
  • Paweł Izdebski
Happy Prince "Insatiable" Unknown
Justyna Steczkowska "Witch-er Tarohoro [pl]"
Karolina Wielgus "Kwiatuszek" Unknown
L.U.C. [pl], Kayah, Dagadana [pl] and RBFO "Jesień – tańcuj [pl]"
  • Dorota Murzynowska
  • Katarzyna Rooijens
  • Lukasz Rostkowski
  • Maciej Filipczuk
  • Marcin Żytomirski
  • Michał Maziarz
  • Michał Żak
  • Szczepan Pospieszalski
Koko Die "If I Could" Unknown
Krystian Embradora "Rebel"
  • Aleksandra Lewandowska
  • Wojciech Stekla
Krystyna Prońko [pl] "Tempus Fugit"
  • Mieczysław Jurecki
  • Stanisław Głowacz
Kuba i Kuba "Światło"
  • Jakub Frankowski
  • Jakub Mieczaj
Luna "The Tower"
Maciej Musiałowski [pl] "Daj mi jakiś znak"
  • Krzysztof Falkowski
  • Maciej Musiałowski
  • Patryk Kraśniewski
  • Wojtek Urbański
Marcin Maciejczak [pl] "Midnight Dreamer"
  • Alice Fernandes
  • Gabriel Faria
  • Marcin Maciejczak
  • Maria Veiga
  • Michał Majak
My Friend Casino "Enslave"
  • Błażej Mroczek
  • Mateusz Wicher
  • Paweł Glosz
  • Paweł Pyś
Natasza "Who We Are"
Nita "Thunder"
  • Anita Dudczak
  • Anna Leonowicz
  • Arek Kopera
  • Edward Leithead-Dochert
  • Tom Martin
Pan Savyan "W kolorku amaretto" Dzmitry Sauyanenka
Paulina Wróblewska "Dni" Paulina Wróblewska
Piotr Odoszewski "Dzień noc"
  • Leon Krześniak
  • Piotr Odoszewski
  • Stanisław Szulga
Sargis Davtyan "Balcony of Our Love" Sargis Davtyan
Sasi and Blascello "Karma"
  • Ewa Onacewicz
  • Mikołaj Błaszczyk
Detailed voting results[12][11]
Artist Song K. Moś K. Szczęsny Ł. Pieter M. Hanczak P. Klatt Points Place
Luna "The Tower" 5 10 9 10 34 1
Justyna Steczkowska "Witch-er Tarohoro" 4 10 9 10 33 2
L.U.C., Kayah, Dagadana and RBFO "Jesień – tańcuj" 7 3 6 6 1 23 3
Marcin Maciejczak "Midnight Dreamer" 9 3 7 4 23 3
Natasza "Who We Are" 2 8 7 5 22 5
Nita "Thunder" 1 8 8 2 19 6
Bryska "Obca" 2 2 9 13 7
Sasi and Blascello "Karma" 7 4 11 8
Maciej Musiałowski "Daj mi jakiś znak" 10 10 9
Karolina Wielgus "Kwiatuszek" 9 9 10
Happy Prince "Insatiable" 8 8 11
Izabela Zabielska "Nowhere to Go" 1 7 8 11
Izdeb "Duch" 3 5 8 11
Krystyna Prońko "Tempus Fugit" 2 6 8 11
My Friend Casino "Enslave" 8 8 11
Krystian Embradora "Rebel" 6 6 16
Paulina Wróblewska "Dni" 6 6 16
Edyta Górniak "I Remember" 5 5 18
Koko Die "If I Could" 5 5 18
Pan Savyan "W kolorku amaretto" 4 1 5 18
Kuba i Kuba "Światło" 1 3 4 21
Piotr Odoszewski "Dzień noc" 4 4 21
Sargis Davtyan "Balcony of Our Love" 3 3 23

Promotion[edit]

As part of the promotion of her participation in the contest, Luna attended the Melfest WKND event in Stockholm on 8 March 2024, the PrePartyES in Madrid on 30 March 2024, the Barcelona Eurovision Party on 6 April 2024, the London Eurovision Party on 7 April 2024, the Nordic Music Celebration's Eurovision Night in Oslo on 20 April 2024 and the Copenhagen Eurovision Party (Malmöhagen) on 4 May 2024.[13][14][15][16][17][18] She was also set to perform at the Eurovision in Concert event in Amsterdam on 13 April 2024 and the Nordic Eurovision Party in Stockholm on 14 April 2024,[19][20] but ultimately opted to be absent in order to rest her voice.[21]

At Eurovision[edit]

Luna during a dress rehearsal for the first semi-final on 6 May 2024.

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 took place at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, Sweden, and consisted of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024. All nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) were required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete in the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progressed to the final. On 30 January 2024, an allocation draw was held to determine which of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show, each country would perform in; the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot.[22] Poland was scheduled for the first half of the first semi-final.[23] The shows' producers then decided the running order for the semi-finals; Poland was set to perform in position 6.[24]

In Poland, all shows were broadcast on TVP1[25] and the semi-finals on TVP Rozrywka as well,[26][27] with commentary provided by Artur Orzech.[28] TVP also aired the contest internationally through TVP Polonia.[26][27][29]

Performance[edit]

Luna took part in technical rehearsals on 27 April and 1 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 6 and 7 May.[30] Her performance of "The Tower" at the contest was staged by Jerry Reeve and choreographed by Lukas McFarlane and Kamila Zalewska,[31] with Julia Żytko, Angus Simpson and Jordan Garcia as supporting dancers and Maciej Starnawski [pl] and Marta Dywicka as backing vocalists.[32]

Semi-final[edit]

Poland performed in position 6, following the entry from Ukraine and before the entry from Croatia.[24] The country was not announced among the top 10 entries in the semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Poland placed 12th with 35 points.

Voting[edit]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Poland in the first semi-final. Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting in the final vote, while the semi-final vote was based entirely on the vote of the public.[33] The exact composition of the professional jury, and the results of each country's jury and televoting were released after the final. The Polish jury consisted of Filip Sojka, Marek Sierocki [pl], Łukasz Pieter, Monika Wydrzyńska and Natalia Zastępa. In the first semi-final, Poland placed 12th with 36 points. Over the course of the contest, Poland awarded its 12 points to Ukraine in the first semi-final, and to Switzerland (jury) and Ukraine (televote) in the final.[34][35]

The spokesperson for the Polish jury at the final was Viki Gabor, who won the 2019 junior contest for Poland.[36]

Points awarded to Poland[edit]

Points awarded by Poland[edit]

Detailed voting results[edit]

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.[37] 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.

The following members comprised the Polish jury:[37]

  • Filip Sojka
  • Marek Sierocki [pl]
  • Łukasz Pieter
  • Monika Wydrzyńska
  • Natalia Zastępa
Detailed voting results from Poland (Semi-final 1)[34]
Draw Country Televote
Rank Points
01  Cyprus 12
02  Serbia 11
03  Lithuania 4 7
04  Ireland 3 8
05  Ukraine 1 12
06  Poland
07  Croatia 2 10
08  Iceland 14
09  Slovenia 7 4
10  Finland 6 5
11  Moldova 13
12  Azerbaijan 10 1
13  Australia 9 2
14  Portugal 8 3
15  Luxembourg 5 6
Detailed voting results from Poland (Final)[35]
Draw Country Jury Televote
Juror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Rank Points Rank Points
01  Sweden 12 3 10 5 7 6 5 9 2
02  Ukraine 2 5 5 6 2 2 10 1 12
03  Germany 5 8 19 7 4 7 4 14
04  Luxembourg 17 6 16 20 12 14 21
05  Netherlands[a] 21 16 14 2 25 10 N/A
06  Israel 8 26 25 18 21 19 6 5
07  Lithuania 7 15 8 19 9 13 8 3
08  Spain 25 20 9 10 23 16 15
09  Estonia 22 24 24 22 24 26 13
10  Ireland 11 18 7 21 5 11 1 5 6
11  Latvia 18 2 17 8 15 9 2 18
12  Greece 15 23 11 17 18 20 17
13  United Kingdom 10 12 12 9 8 12 19
14  Norway 20 11 13 16 17 18 12
15  Italy 4 4 4 3 11 4 7 7 4
16  Serbia 13 13 15 26 13 17 24
17  Finland 26 25 26 15 26 25 10 1
18  Portugal 3 9 6 23 3 5 6 25
19  Armenia 16 19 23 24 20 24 11
20  Cyprus 14 7 18 14 14 15 20
21   Switzerland 1 1 1 4 1 1 12 3 8
22  Slovenia 24 14 21 25 16 23 23
23  Croatia 6 10 2 1 10 3 8 2 10
24  Georgia 19 17 22 13 19 21 22
25  France 9 21 3 11 6 8 3 4 7
26  Austria 23 22 20 12 22 22 16

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The Netherlands was disqualified prior to the final.

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