In the aftermath of last weekend’s grand final, Eurovision 2023 artists have started climbing the charts all over Europe.
Below are just some of the countries that have opened up to this year’s Eurovision. Keep in mind, we don’t list every country where an act is charting, nor do we mention every act. Some markets don’t publish any form of singles charts while others only release airplay charts. And then, of course, several charts have yet to be updated for this week.
Eurovision 2023 songs in the charts
Belgium
In Belgium, as per tradition, it appears that the Flemish are the ones most on board with Eurovision. Loreen is number #1 on the main chart with three more acts lower down the chart. In Wallonia, only Loreen and Belgium’s own Gustaph feature in the top 50.
Flanders
Ultratop
- #1 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #2 Gustaph “Because Of You” (Belgium)
- #17 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #21 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
Wallonia
Ultratop
- #5 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #34 Gustaph “Because Of You” (Belgium)
Finland
Finland’s chart is overrun with Eurovision. Fifteen of the top 50 songs are from the 2023 contest. That’s 30% of all entries on the chart. This figure rises further if you factor in several UMK hits which are still on the countdown, along with Loreen’s 2012 winner “Euphoria” which has re-entered at #48.
- #1 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #3 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #4 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
- #10 Noa Kirel “Unicorn” (Israel)
- #12 Joker Out “Carpe Diem” (Slovenia)
- #20 Teya & Salena “Who The Hell Is Edgar” (Austria)
- #21 Vesna “My Sister’s Crown” (Czechia)
- #23 La Zarra “Évidemment” (France)
- #24 Blanka “Solo” (Poland)
- #26 Remo Forrer “Watergun” (Switzerland)
- #37 Tvorchi “Heart Of Steel” (Ukraine)
- #40 Pasha Parfeni “Soarele Si Luna” (Moldova)
- #42 Andrew Lambrou “Break A Broken Heart” (Cyprus)
- #47 Voyager “Promise” (Australia)
- #50 Luke Black “Samo Mi Se Spava” (Serbia)
France
Just three 2023 entries make the French charts, although the top 200 also includes hits from Rosa Linn (Armenia 2022) and Maneskin (Italy 2021).
- #34 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #82 La Zarra “Évidemment” (France)
- #152 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
Germany
Once again, the European public didn’t appreciate their Eurovision effort but the Germans don’t appear to be taking it too personally. Three of this year’s entries make the country’s top 20. However, local lads Lord of the Lost are absent from the top 100.
- #7 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #18 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #19 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
Ireland
Yet again, the Irish act misses out on the main local chart. However, the Irish public are by no means averse to the class of 2023, with several cracking the top 100.
- #3 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #7 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #18 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
- #37 Noa Kirel “Unicorn” (Israel)
- #44 Mae Muller “I Wrote A Song” (United Kingdom)
- #67 Teya & Salena “Who The Hell Is Edgar” (Austria)
- #85 Blanka “Solo” (Poland)
- #95 La Zarra “Évidemment” (France)
Italy
The Italian charts rarely light up with Eurovision hits. However, much of the momentum gained from last year’s hosting seems to have remained. There are four 2023 songs in the top 100. For comparison, when Måneskin’s won in 2021 with “Zitti e buoni”, no other Eurovision song made the countdown. Of course, this year’s chart is also filled with Sanremo entries.
- #4 Marco Mengoni “Due Vite” (Italy)
- #24 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #33 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
- #85 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
The Netherlands
The Netherlands might not have fared so well on the scoreboard, but several 2023 hits make The Dutch Charts — which focuses on physical sales, downloads and streaming.
- #1 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #12 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
- #13 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #42 Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper “Burning Daylight” (Netherlands)
- #74 Noa Kirel “Unicorn” (Israel)
Norway
Norway’s main chart — the VG-Lista — only looks at the top 40 songs. Four of this year’s entries have broken into the countdown.
- #2 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #3 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #5 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
- #30 Noa Kirel “Unicorn” (Israel)
Sweden
It’s perhaps the country that’s most obsessed with Eurovision. Back in March, almost all the entries in its national selection graced the charts. So, it’s hardly surprising to find a decent chunk of tracks from Liverpool inside Sweden’s top 100.
- #1 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #3 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #7 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
- #27 Noa Kirel “Unicorn” (Israel)
- #56 Marco Mengoni “Due Vite” (Italy)
- #65 Tvorchi “Heart Of Steel” (Ukraine)
- #79 Teya & Salena “Who The Hell Is Edgar” (Austria)
- #82 Gustaph “Because Of You” (Belgium)
- #84 La Zarra “Évidemment” (France)
- #86 Vesna “My Sister’s Crown” (Czechia)
Switzerland
He secured Switzerland’s fourth consecutive qualification and Remo Forrer has been rewarded with a #2 in the Swiss charts. Only Loreen could out-perform him.
- #1 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #2 Remo Forrer “Watergun” (Switzerland)
- #5 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
- #8 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #12 Marco Mengoni “Due Vite” (Italy)
- #46 Noa Kirel “Unicorn” (Israel)
- #79 La Zarra “Évidemment” (France)
United Kingdom
Four tracks from the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 have made the Top 10 on the Official U.K. Charts. That’s a first in the 71-year history of the official charts in this country. A total of 12 entries have managed to sneak into the overall Official Singles Chart Top 100.
- #2 Loreen “Tattoo” (Sweden)
- #6 Käärijä “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland)
- #9 Mae Muller “I Wrote A Song” (United Kingdom)
- #10 Alessandra “Queen Of Kings” (Norway)
- #45 Noa Kirel “Unicorn” (Israel)
- #48 Teya & Salena “Who The Hell Is Edgar” (Austria)
- #56 Blanka “Solo” (Poland)
- #63 Gustaph “Because Of You” (Belgium)
- #79 Voyager “Promise” (Australia)
- #92 Andrew Lambrou “Break A Broken Heart” (Cyprus)
- #94 La Zarra “Évidemment” (France)
- #95 Tvorchi “Heart Of Steel” (Ukraine)
How are the acts doing in other countries’ charts? Let us know in the comments below.