28 May 2010, 18:00

Georgia gets to Eurovision final

A singer from Georgia Sofiko Nizharadze has entered the ten of best performers and qualified for the final of "Eurovision-2010".

The semi-final round in Oslo among the singers from 39 countries-participants of the contest was successful for representatives of 25 countries: ten winners of each of two semi-finals, contesters from the "Big Four" - Great Britain, France, Germany and Spain, and Norway as the winner of the last year's "Eurovision" and the hosting country.

Thus, five performers have got to the final automatically, and 20 - through the selection round. The name of the Georgian singer was in the first envelope with finalists' names.

The final round of "Eurovision-2010" to be held in Oslo on May 29 will be opened by the contester from Azerbaijan. The Georgian performer Sofiko Nizharadze with the song "Shine" will appear the contester from the Great Britain.

Author: Anna Konopleva Source: CK correspondent

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