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27

Eurovoice 2010

Final
  
23 September 2010 24 September 2010

Venue
  
Athens Arena, Athens, Greece

Presenter(s)
  
Pamela Anderson Éric Serra

Interval act
  
Day 1: Anastacia performed a medley of her songs Day 2: Enrique Iglesias performed a medley of his songs

Debuting countries
  
Albania  Armenia  Austria  Azerbaijan  Belarus  Belgium  Bosnia & Herzegovina  Bulgaria  Cyprus  Denmark  Estonia  France  Greece  Israel  Italy  Latvia FYR Macedonia  Norway  Portugal  Russia  Serbia  Slovenia  Spain   Switzerland  Turkey  Ukraine  United Kingdom

The EuroVoice 2010 was the first EuroVoice and was held on 23 and 24 September 2010 in Athens, Greece. 44 countries were participating in this European Song Contest of which 27 qualified to the Super Final.

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The hosts of the show were Pamela Anderson and Éric Serra. Enrique Iglesias and Anastacia appeared as guest stars.

The two-day Super Final was held at the Athens Arena and was attended by over 5,000 spectators. Approximately 70 million viewers across Europe followed the show on TV as well as through a web-broadcast.

Internet Stage

Voting through the Internet Stage has happened on EuroVoice's Portal. It has determined the winners of all countries, who will participate in the Super Final of the Contest.

It is the intention of the organizers to host the Super Final in a different European city each year.

On the first day of the final act 50% of participants. During the second day will address the same 50% of participants.

Incident

During Iglesias' performance in the SuperFinal, a fan got on the stage and hugged him. When security guards came to take her off the stage, he politely made clear that he wanted the girl to remain on stage. He then sang his song Hero and Iglesias kissed his young fan at the end of his performance.

Prizes

The Super Finalist who gets the most votes becomes the winner of the EuroVoice 2010 Contest and receives €100,000 prize and a recording contract with a major multinational record label.

References

Eurovoice 2010 Wikipedia