Atvara triumphs in both audience and jury voting at the Supernova finals. The top four are ranked equally.
The results of the Supernova competition finals were determined by both audience and jury voting, with Atvara securing first place in both categories.
The finals of the Supernova competition saw a close contest, with the final rankings reflecting the preferences of both the audience and the jury. Atvara claimed the top spot, achieving first place in both the audience votes and the jury ratings, while the group Kautkaili followed closely in second place in both categories. Emilija and Robert Ox rounded out the top four, each maintaining consistent rankings across both voting systems.
In total, there were ten participants in the competition, with rankings that varied slightly between the audience and jury assessments. Miks Galvanovskis finished fifth based on audience votes but dropped to seventh with the jury, while Tikasha Sakama experienced a similar disparity, ranking seventh with the audience yet fifth with the jury. This demonstrates the differing perspectives of the audience and the jury when it comes to assessing performance and artistry.
The song from the winner, Atvara, is set to be performed in the second semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest, alongside contestants from Armenia and Romania. This event marks a significant opportunity for Atvara to showcase their talent on an international stage, and the mixed reception highlights the potential for varying interpretations of musical performance based on different judging standards.