Today is Käärijä’s big day: this is how you can watch the tickling Finnish h-moment at Eurovision

Käärijä, who was successful in the betting statistics, will appear in the semifinals at the number 15 performance spot.

Finland’s representative Käärijä has charmed the media and the international wisdom audience for a week. Today, Tuesday, he gets to do real work and we’ll see if the popularity is enough for a place in the final.

The wrapper started the five-week period with confidence.

– Of course the victory will come. Book a place there in Vantaa, and Kärtsäri will come by private jet, the artist urged in an interview with Yle on Sunday.

The broadcast of the 1st semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest starts at 22:00 Finnish time. You will have to wait a long time for the wrapper’s Cha Cha cha. The Finn competes for a place in the finals at the venue on the 15th.

The wrapper promises that the show will feature all the tricks starting from Kärtsäri’s box.

– I can’t get myself out of there. Some kind of shadow is coming on the wall, and the Cha Cha Cha moves seen in UMK and all the legendary stuff are coming.

The wrapper is not tensioned yet.

– I’m just trying to enjoy the trip, because something like this only happens once in a lifetime.

Finns are not allowed to vote for Käärij

The final will take place on Saturday, and ten countries from each semi-final will qualify. In addition, the major funding countries of the competition, i.e. Spain, Great Britain, Italy, France and Germany, as well as the host country, i.e. Ukraine in this case, advance directly to the finals.

Finns can vote for their favorite contestant in the first semi-final and the final. You can’t vote for your own country.

You can vote by SMS, phone or the Eurovision mobile app.

Those who advance from the semifinals are selected solely based on public votes. The final winner, on the other hand, is chosen based on both the public votes and the votes of the international jury.

The final will be seen on Saturday, and the result will be known in the wee hours of the morning.

You can watch the semi-final on Tuesday on Yle’s website at Yle.fi and Yle TV1, Yle Areena, Radio Finland and Yle X3M and YleX.

*How is Käärijän? You can discuss the topic tomorrow evening, 10.5. until 11 p.m.*