How to Watch eurovision2021 Grand Final Online from Anywhere on the planet

How to Watch eurovision2021 Grand Final Online from Anywhere on the planet

ta-da-da-da! It's almost time to watch the Eurovision 2021 Grand Final online. The epic international battle of the bands is back after a year-long break due to the pandemic. The Eurovision Song Contest 2021 has already aired two semi-finals and the Grand Final will determine the winner on May 22.

A total of 39 countries will participate in the 65th edition. A total of 33 countries will compete in the Eurovision 2021 semi-finals, while the Eurovision 2021 Grand Final will highlight the top vote-getting countries from the semi-finals and the Big Five (Germany, France, UK, Italy and Spain).

Eurovision 2021 will be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, which was supposed to be the host of the 2020 event after the Netherlands won Duncan Lawrence's "Arcade" in 2019.

With the agreement of the Dutch government, the capacity was reduced to 80% of its normal capacity, but audiences could still cheer on the performers. Organizers said, "The safety of our artists, employees, and performers is always our top priority. We will do everything in our power to organize an unforgettable Eurovision Song Contest."

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Everything you need to watch Eurovision 2021 online is here.

Just because Eurovision isn't streaming on any channel in your country doesn't mean you have to miss out! These days, it's easy to watch along with the rest of the Internet. With the right VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can stream shows from anywhere.

Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested different services and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall.

Good news for all Americans who want to watch Eurovision 2021! The contest was not originally scheduled to air on any U.S. channel, but Peacock flew in to save the day.

The grand finals will be streamed on Saturday, May 22 at 3 p.m. ET.

Eurovision 2022 will also be available on Peacock next year!

Britons can watch Eurovision 2021 on BBC and BBC iPlayer. Registration is required, but there is no cost.

The Grand Final will be broadcast on Saturday, May 22 at 8pm BST on BBC One. Graham Norton will host and provide commentary.

In Australia, Eurovision 2021 will be broadcast on SBS. The Grand Final will be broadcast live on Sunday, May 23 at 5:00 a.m. AEST.

A total of 39 countries will compete in Eurovision 2021.

Competing for the "Big 5" and the host country are:

Sixteen countries will compete in Semi-Final 1 on May 18. The top 10 vote-getting countries will advance to Saturday's final. They are highlighted in bold.

Seventeen countries will compete in Semifinal 2 on May 20. The top 10 vote-getters are highlighted in bold:

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