Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004

Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Country  Finland
National selection
Selection process National Final 2004
Selection date(s) 24 January 2004
Selected entrant Jari Sillanpää
Selected song "Takes 2 To Tango"
Finals performance
Semi-final result 14th, 51 points
Final result Did not qualify
Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2002 • 2004 • 2005►

The Finnish national Semi Final and Final were held in January, starting on January 16 with the first Semi Final and ending on January 24 with the final. They were hosted by Maria Guzenina and Bettina Sågbom, along with Antero Mertaranta in the final. The winner was Jari Sillanpää, with the song Takes 2 To Tango. In the Eurovision Song Contest Semi Final in Istanbul, Turkey, the song was placed 14th with 51 points and so did not qualify for the final.

Semi Final 1

Song Singer % of vote Place
1 Dance My Heart Away Heidi Kyrö & JUST 5.8 6th
2 I Can't Stop Lovin' You Kirsi Ranto 1.7 10th
3 What If Karoliina Kallio 4.3 7th
4 Mouse in the Misery Komissio 2 8th
5 A Little Crazy Anna Stenlund 16.9 2nd
6 You Don't Need to Go Iina & Gary 7 5th
7 I Don't Need to Say Geir Rönning 8 4th
8 Higher Ground Sheidi 1.8 9th
9 Takes 2 To Tango Jari Sillanpää 39 1st
10 Toarie Riikka 13.5 3rd

At Eurovision

Points awarded to Finland

Points Awarded to Finland (Semi-Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Sweden
  •  Albania
  •  Estonia
  •  Cyprus
  •  Monaco
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Greece
  •  Iceland
  •  Norway
  •  Spain
  •  Macedonia
  •  Belgium

Points awarded by Finland

Semi-final

Points awarded in semi-final:

12 points Estonia
10 points Serbia and Montenegro
8 points Ukraine
7 points Cyprus
6 points Albania
5 points Greece
4 points Denmark
3 points Netherlands
2 points Israel
1 point Croatia

Final

Points awarded in the final:

12 points Sweden
10 points Serbia and Montenegro
8 points Ukraine
7 points Cyprus
6 points Greece
5 points Turkey
4 points Russia
3 points Albania
2 points Iceland
1 point Croatia

See also

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