Performers in the first semi-final on 22 May will be Montenegro, Iceland, Romania, Albania, Belgium, Latvia, Switzerland, Finland, Greece, Moldova, Cyprus, Austria, Denmark, Russia, San Marino, Israel, Ireland and Hungary.
The second semi-final will feature Serbia, the Netherlands, Portugal, Macedonia, Belarus, Malta, Ukraine, Armenia, Bulgaria, Sweden, Georgia, Slovenia, Estonia, Turkey, Slovakia, Croatia, Norway, Lithuania and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The slogan of this year’s Eurosong will be “Light your fire!” and the contest will be held at Baku’s Crystal Hall.