Summary

  • Eurovision favourites Ukraine win after a resounding lead from the public vote

  • Their folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra asks for help for Ukrainian forces in besieged Mariupol, at the end of their song

  • The UK's Sam Ryder comes second in the contest - our highest position in over 20 years

  • Ukraine had been the favourite to win the contest, although the UK was in the lead after the jury vote

  • Some fans have been saying online they wanted to see fewer ballads and more bangers among the 25 entries

  • Switzerland gets zero votes from the public vote, but 78 from the jury

  1. Well, what a night...published at 00:57 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    Kalush OrchestraImage source, Getty Images

    Phew! Well, that's it for another year. Thanks for joining us on our rollercoaster ride. It's safe to say we're feeling much more upbeat this year after the UK came second! Feels very surreal even writing that after the previous few years. And congratulations to Ukraine, deserved winners. We're not sure where the show will be in 2023 but we'll see you there.

  2. WATCH: When Ukraine found out they had wonpublished at 00:43 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    Media caption,

    The moment Ukraine won the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest.

  3. Ukrainians celebrate Eurovision winpublished at 00:39 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    Sophie Williams
    BBC News, Lviv, Ukraine

    Here in Ukraine, people have been describing the country's win as a "victory".

    As soon as Kalush Orchestra were announced as the winners, fans flocked to Telegram in order to share their excitement at the news.

    Many people shared popular phrases such as "glory to the heroes".

    "We definitely have a victory ahead," one person wrote.

    Others thanked friendly countries for voting and sharing their support for Ukraine.

    "Thank you to all who supported. We are waiting and we believe in another victory. Glory to Ukraine!", one person wrote on Instagram.

  4. Who will host next year's competition?published at 00:35 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    Mark Savage
    Music correspondent, BBC News

    Kalush OrchestraImage source, Getty Images

    Ukraine's win raises a question over who will host next year's Eurovision ceremony.

    The winning country usually stages the show, but Ukraine is unlikely to have that capability.

    Its state broadcaster, UA:PBC was targetted in the opening days of the war, and their commentator, Timur Miroshnychenko, had to broadcast his contributions from an underground bunker.

    In the past, other broadcasters have stepped in when a country is unable or unwilling to host the contest... most recently in 1980, when the Netherlands took over from Israel, who declined to run the show after winning in two consecutive years.

    Eurovision organisers the EBU have just released a statement saying they will consider all options for 2023.

    "Obviously, there are unique challenges involved in hosting next year's competition," the statement read.

    "However, as in any other year, we look forward to discussing all the requirements and responsibilities involved in hosting the competition with UA:PBC and all other stakeholders to ensure we have the most suitable set-up for the 67th Eurovision Song Contest."

  5. TikTok congratulate Sam Ryderpublished at 00:21 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    Sam RyderImage source, Getty Images

    UK entry Sam found fame and a huge fanbase via TikTok after he began posting covers during the first Covid-19 lockdown in 2020.

    In a statement, Tik Tok said: “From Sam’s very first TikTok, to his fantastic result at Eurovison, we’ve been fans every step of the way. Our community always knew his star power, his artistic talent and his phenomenal voice, and we’re delighted that the world has seen it too. Congratulations to Sam and all his team on his superb result and of course Ukraine as very worthy winners.”

  6. The final scoreboardpublished at 00:14 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

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  7. Third and fourth placepublished at 00:12 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    They went to Spain and Sweden respectively.

  8. Our winners take to the stagepublished at 00:09 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    And Ukraine perform their song for the second time after winning the coveted Eurovision crown.

  9. Zelensky celebrates Ukraine winpublished at 00:06 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    Sophie Williams
    BBC News, Lviv, Ukraine

    President Zelensky has congratulated Kalush Orchestra on their win for Ukraine.

    "Our courage impresses the world, our music conquers Europe," he wrote on Telegram.

    "We will do our best to one day host the participants and guests of Eurovision in Ukrainian Mariupol. Free, peaceful, rebuilt," he added.

  10. UK's highest position for 20 yearspublished at 00:04 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    "The saviour of Eurovision for the UK, I'm so happy for him," Graham Norton says of Sam. It's been a thrill!

    Sam RyderImage source, Getty Images
  11. Ukraine wins Eurovisionpublished at 00:02 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    Ukraine wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

    Favourites folk-rap act Kalush Orchestra take the Eurovision crown in Turin with 631 points.

    The UK's hopeful Sam Ryder receives 466 points and is placed second.

    Kalush OrchestraImage source, Getty Images
  12. And the UK gets...published at 00:01 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    183 points. So not enough to win. It's Ukraine! But we came SECOND!!!!

  13. Swedenpublished at 00:00 British Summer Time 15 May 2022

    They get 180 points, they go into third.

  14. Spainpublished at 23:58 British Summer Time 14 May 2022

    They get 228 points. So not enough to surpass Ukraine. Not sure anyone will be able to beat their total of 631 points!

  15. Ukraine - how did the favourites do?published at 23:55 British Summer Time 14 May 2022

    And it's 439 points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Definitely a new leader!

  16. Portugalpublished at 23:54 British Summer Time 14 May 2022

    The public give them 36 points.

  17. Greecepublished at 23:54 British Summer Time 14 May 2022

    It's 57 points for them.

  18. Italypublished at 23:53 British Summer Time 14 May 2022

    This could be interesting, they get 110 points. Not as many as we thought, says Mr Norton.

  19. The Netherlandspublished at 23:52 British Summer Time 14 May 2022

    They land 42 points. Not bad.

  20. Australiapublished at 23:51 British Summer Time 14 May 2022

    It's just two points unfortunately for them.