Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013

Malta participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden. The Maltese entry was selected through a national final format consisting of a semi-final and a final, organised by the Maltese broadcaster PBS. Gianluca represented Malta with the song "Tomorrow", which qualified from the second semi-final of the competition and finished in 8th place in the final, scoring 120 points.[1][2]

Eurovision Song Contest 2013
Country Malta
National selection
Selection processMalta Eurovision Song Contest 2013
7/8 Jury
1/8 Televoting
Selection date(s)Semi-final:
1 February 2013
Final:
2 February 2013
Selected entrantGianluca
Selected song"Tomorrow"
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (4th, 118 points)
Final result8th, 120 points
Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2012 2013 2014►

Before Eurovision

Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2013

On 14 September 2012, PBS called for entries to be submitted for the national final, with the submission period closing on 31 October 2012.[3] Both Maltese and international composers were eligible to submit entries, however performers must hold Maltese citizenship.[3] On 14 November 2012, PBS announced that out of 181 submissions, 69 entries were long-listed for the second phase of the selection, including submissions from former Maltese Eurovision entrants Miriam Christine (1996), William Mangion (1993) and Fabrizio Faniello (2001 & 2006).[4] On 30 November 2012, the 24 semi-finalists were revealed and previewed on a special edition of the Maltese talk show Xarabank.[4][5] On 21 December 2012, Saska Hunt and the song "Dress Rehearsal" were withdrawn and replaced by Marilena with the song "Overrated".[6]

The semi-final and final evenings were hosted by Elaine Saliba and Gordon Bonello, with backstage commentary and interviews by Rodney Gauci.[7]

Semi-final

The semi-final took place on 1 February 2013 at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre in Ta' Qali, where 16 of the 24 entries qualified to compete in the final.[5][8][9]

The jury panel that evaluated the songs in the semi-final was

  • Maria Muscat (Malta)
  • Alessandro Ragni (Italy)
  • Gohar Gasparyan (Armenia)
  • Kleart Duraj (Albania)
  • Aleksandar Kostadinov (Croatia)
  • Walid Arfush (Ukraine)
  • Carlo Borg Bonaci (Malta)
Draw Artist Song Composers Result
1 Richard Edwards "Fall Like Rome" Philip Vella, Magnus Kaxe, Gerard James Borg Finalist
2 Ylenia "Tides of Illusion" Jason Cassar, Mario Farrugia Eliminated
3 Janice Debattista "Perfect Day" Boris Cezek, Dean Muscat Finalist
4 Chris Grech "Never Walk Away" Matthew James Borg, David Cassar Torregiani, Chris Grech, Peter Borg Finalist
5 Marilena "Overrated" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg Eliminated
6 Petra "No One Home" Wayne Micallef, Richard Micallef Eliminated
7 Dorothy Bezzina "Starting from the End" Magnus Kaxe, Gerard James Borg Finalist
8 Domenique "Too Little Too Late" Marc Paelinck, Matthias Strasser Finalist
9 Jessika "Ultraviolet" Philip Vella, Thomas G:son, Gerard James Borg Finalist
10 Franklin Calleja "Let Your Heart Talk" Ray Aguis, Alfred C Sant Eliminated
11 Claudia Faniello "When It's Time" Errol Sammut, Claudia Faniello Finalist
12 Corazon "My Stranger Love" Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan Finalist
13 Kevin Borg "Needing You" Kevin Borg, Simon Gribbe, Dan Attlerud, Thomas Thörnholm, Michael Clauss Finalist
14 Scar "Superstar" Konrad Pulѐ Finalist
15 Melanie Zammit "Loverdose" Maria Lundin, Niclas Lundin, Gerard James Borg Eliminated
16 Danica Muscat "Fantasy" Paul Abela, Joe Julia Farrugia Eliminated
17 Petra & Richard "Wonderful Today" Wayne Micallef, Richard Micallef Finalist
18 Deborah C "Love-O-Holic" Johan Bejerholm, Gerard James Borg Finalist
19 Gianni "Us Against the World" Boris Cezek, Dean Muscat Finalist
20 Raquela "Keep Believing" Raquela Dalli Gonzi Eliminated
21 Gianluca Bezzina "Tomorrow" Boris Cezek, Dean Muscat Finalist
22 Amber "In Control" Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan Finalist
23 Klinsmann "The Remedy" Philip Vella, Magnus Kaxe, Gerard James Borg Eliminated
24 Davinia "Betrayed" Elton Zarb, Muxu Finalist

Final

The final took place on 2 February 2013 at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre in Ta' Qali, where the 16 finalists presented their songs to the Maltese public again.[2] Seven members of the jury awarded their points from 1-8, 10, and 12 points. The jury vote accounted for 7/8 of the result with the televote accounting for the remaining 1/8. Gianluca Bezzina emerged as the winner with the song "Tomorrow".[2]

The jury panel that evaluated the songs in the final was

  • Aleksandar Kostadinov (Croatia)
  • Noel Magri (Malta)
  • Alessandro Ragni (Italy)
  • Anna Dalli (Malta)
  • Walid Arfush (Ukraine)
  • Olga Salamakha (Belarus)
  • Carlo Borg Bonaci (Malta)
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Scar "Superstar" 10 1 11 11
2 Dorothy Bezzina "Starting from the End" 2 3 5 15
3 Corazon "My Stranger Love" 11 0 11 11
4 Jessika "Ultraviolet" 12 7 19 8
5 Gianni "Us Against the World" 9 0 9 14
6 Davinia Pace "Betrayed" 48 0 48 3
7 Kevin Borg "Needing You" 68 12 80 2
8 Richard Edwards "Fall like Rome" 10 0 10 13
9 Janice Debattista "Perfect Day" 17 0 17 10
10 Deborah C "Love-o-Holic" 12 5 17 9
11 Claudia Faniello "When it's Time" 14 6 20 7
12 Gianluca Bezzina "Tomorrow" 82 10 92 1
13 Chris Grech "Never Walk Away" 34 8 42 5
14 Petra and Richard "Wonderful Today" 35 2 37 6
15 Amber "In Control" 43 4 47 4
16 Domenique "Too Little Too Late" 2 0 2 16

Preparation

On 2 March, Bezzina travelled to Armenia to promote the Maltese entry during the Armenian national final.[10]

At Eurovision

Gianluca at the second semi-final dress rehearsal in Malmö.

Malta was allocated to compete in the second semi-final on 16 May for a place in the final on 18 May.[11] In the second semi-final, the producers of the show decided that Malta would perform 6th, following Finland and preceding Bulgaria.[12] On stage, Gianluca was joined by two backing vocalists, Louise Ann Bugeja Tate and Samaria Bezzina, backing vocalist and ukulele player, Kenny D'Ugo, backing vocalist and bass player, Gabriel Cassar and drummer Chris Tate.[13]

Malta qualified from the second semi-final, placing 4th and scoring 118 points.[14][15] At the second semi-final winners' press conference, Malta was allocated to perform in the first half of the final.[16] In the final, the producers of the show decided that Malta would perform 9th, following Belarus and preceding Russia.[17] Malta placed 8th in the final, scoring 120 points.[1]

Points awarded to Malta

Points awarded to Malta (semi-final 2)[15]
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Points awarded to Malta (final)[1]
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Malta

See also

References

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  14. Leon, Jakov (16 May 2013). "We have ten more finalists!". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
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