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Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Georgia in the
Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest
Georgia (country)
Participating broadcasterGeorgian Public Broadcaster [en] (GPB)
Participation summary
First appearance2007
Highest placement9th: 2010, 2011
External links
Georgia's page at Eurovision.tv Edit this at Wikidata

Georgia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since its debut in 2007. Georgian Public Broadcaster [en] (GPB) is the Georgian broadcaster.

Participation overview

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Table key
3 Third place
Last place
X Entry selected but did not compete
Upcoming event
Year Artist Song Language Final Points Semi Points
2007 Sopho "Visionary Dream" English 12 97 8 123
2008 Diana Gurtskaya "Peace Will Come" English 11 83 5 107
2009 Stephane and 3G "We Don't Wanna Put In" English Withdrawn X
2010 Sofia Nizharadze "Shine" English 9 136 3 106
2011 Eldrine "One More Day" English 9 110 6 74
2012 Anri Jokhadze "I'm a Joker" English, Georgian Failed to qualify 14 36
2013 Nodi Tatishvili and Sophie Gelovani "Waterfall" English 15 50 10 63
2014 The Shin and Mariko "Three Minutes to Earth" English Failed to qualify 15 ◁ 15
2015 Nina Sublatti "Warrior" English 11 51 4 98
2016 Nika Kocharov and Young Georgian Lolitaz "Midnight Gold" English 20 104 9 123
2017 Tamara Gachechiladze "Keep the Faith" English Failed to qualify 11 99
2018 Ethno-Jazz Band Iriao "For You" Georgian 18 ◁ 24
2019 Oto Nemsadze "Keep On Going" Georgian 14 62
2020 Tornike Kipiani "Take Me as I Am" English Contest cancelled[a] X
2021 Tornike Kipiani "You" English Failed to qualify 16 16
2022 Circus Mircus "Lock Me In" English 18 ◁ 22
2023 Iru "Echo" English 12 33
2024 Nutsa Buzaladze "Firefighter" English 21 34 8 54
2025 Mariam Shengelia "Freedom" Georgian, English Failed to qualify 15 28
2026 Bzikebi "On Replay" English 15 ◁ 5
  1. The 2020 contest was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2]

References

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  1. "Eurovision Song Contest 2020 cancelled". European Broadcasting Union. 18 March 2020.
  2. "Eurovision Song Contest 2020 cancelled over coronavirus". BBC News. 18 March 2020.