Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023

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Participating broadcasterGeorgian Public Broadcaster (GPB)
Country Georgia
SelectionprocessArtist: The Voice Georgia
Song: Internal selection
SelectiondateArtist: 2 February 2023
Song: 16 March 2023
Georgia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Participating broadcasterGeorgian Public Broadcaster (GPB)
Country Georgia
Selection processArtist: The Voice Georgia
Song: Internal selection
Selection dateArtist: 2 February 2023
Song: 16 March 2023
Competing entry
Song"Echo"
ArtistIru
SongwritersGiorgi Kukhianidze
Beni Kadagidze
Irina Khechanovi
Placement
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (12th)
Participation chronology
◄2022 2023 2024►

Georgia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Echo", written by Giorgi Kukhianidze, Beni Kadagidze, and Irina Khechanovi, and performed by Khechanovi herself under her stage name Iru. The Georgian participating broadcaster, the Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB), selected its representative through the fifth season of The Voice Georgia, while the song "Echo" was internally selected and released on 16 March 2023.

Georgia was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 11 May 2023. Performing during the show in position 11, "Echo" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Georgia placed 12th out of the 16 participating countries in the semi-final with 33 points.

Prior to the 2023 contest, Georgia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fourteen times since their first entry in 2007.[1] The nation's highest placing in the contest, to this point, has been ninth place, which was achieved on two occasions: in 2010 with the song "Shine" performed by Sofia Nizharadze and in 2011 with the song "One More Day" performed by Eldrine. The nation briefly withdrew from the contest in 2009 after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) rejected the Georgian entry, "We Don't Wanna Put In", for perceived political references to Vladimir Putin who was the Russian Prime Minister at the time.[2][3] The withdrawal and fallout was tied to tense relations between Georgia and then-host country Russia, which stemmed from the 2008 Russo-Georgian War.[4] Georgia has, to this point, failed to qualify to the final on seven occasions.

The Georgian national broadcaster, Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB), broadcasts the event within Georgia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. Georgia has selected their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest both through national finals and internal selections in the past. In 2013 and 2014, GPB opted to internally select the Georgian entry, in 2015, the Georgian entry was selected via a national final, and in 2016, the artist was internally selected while the song was chosen in a national final. For their 2017 participation, the entry was selected through a national final. In 2018 the artist was internally selected. In 2019, the entry was fully selected through Georgian Idol, and the show was used again to select the singer the following year. However, after the 2020 contest was cancelled, the broadcaster reverted to an internal selection in 2021, sending the same artist set to take part in 2020. In 2022, another internal selection was made, with the band Circus Mircus and their song "Lock Me In" being chosen to represent Georgia. The entry failed to qualify from the second semi-final, placing 18th with 22 points. For their 2023 participation, the Georgian entry was selected via the reality television show The Voice Georgia.[5]

Before Eurovision

The Voice Georgia

The Georgian representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 was selected through the fifth season of The Voice Georgia, the Georgian version of the reality television singing competition format The Voice. GPB announced the opening of applications in late August 2022, which would close on in late September.[6][7] The competition commenced on 8 December 2022 and concluded with a final on 2 February 2023. All shows in the competition were hosted by presenter Gvantsa Daraselia. The live shows were broadcast on 1TV and via online streaming on the broadcaster's website.[8] In the final, the 8 remaining artists performed one after the other, with no eliminations, and the winner was selected exclusively via televote. Iru Khechanovi emerged as the winner of the season and the Georgian representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.

Final  2 February 2023
R/O Artist Song Televote Place
1 Tako Kakalashvili "Stand Up" 10.09% 7
2 Lika Siradze "Heroes" 13.73% 4
3 Giorgi Datiashvili "Gethsemane" 15.72% 2
4 Likuna Tutisani "A Song for You" 13.76% 3
5 Tina Datikashvili "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" 10.34% 6
6 Kakha Aslamazishvili "Love You to Death" 2.92% 8
7 Anka Tatarashvili "7 Rings" / "Thank U, Next" 11.56% 5
8 Iru Khechanovi "Euphoria" 21.88% 1

Song selection

Khechanovi's competing song for the contest was internally selected by GPB. Titled "Echo", it was released on 16 March 2023.[9]

At Eurovision

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