Tonight's the night

Months of national selections, promotional tours, creative design and rehearsals reach their explosive culmination tonight, as twenty-four singers come together for a final battle of the songs. The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 final will be broadcast live from the Hartwall Arena from 21:00 CET.

The live broadcast of the final is not the only concert to take place in Hartwall today, however; all the artists have one more chance to get it right at the last of the three final dress rehearsals this afternoon. At 13:00 CET, there is one final run through of the whole show, with what is likely to be another packed audience of Finns and international fans alike. All of the dress rehearsals have been extremely well attended, and are enjoyed almost as much as the live event itself by the spectators in the hall.

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  1. i thinks it is a true , the Serbia stole the song from albanian singer princess Soni Malaj , it's shame for Serbia , it is bizarre , stole the song and win the eurovision with albanian song ,
    sure they thing the only way to win it's to stole form albanians , but if sebian's never stole the indpendent of Kosova , they can stole song , clips , everything other but never indpendent goodbye serbia forever , now serbia is participal of KOSOVA , fuck you serbia , fuck you serbian , we are the best forever .

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