Eurovision final running order released, Albania to perform fifth with Alis and “Nân”

TIRANA, May 15 – Organisers released the running order for the Eurovision Song Contest final. Albania will perform fifth, represented by Alis with the song “Nân.”

Alis secured a place in the final after the second semi-final in Vienna. The artist delivered a strong performance at the Wiener Stadthalle and advanced to Saturday’s show.

The contest will open with Denmark, followed by Germany and Israel. Albania will appear early in the competition lineup.

The Eurovision final will broadcast live in Albania on RTSH1, RTSH Muzikë and Radio Tirana.

Voting will open shortly before the first performance. It will remain active throughout the show and close around 40 minutes after the last song.

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