Since Sweden hosted this year's competition, they were in charge of putting on a musical "halftime show." They knocked it out of the park, performing a song-and-dance number that poked fun at Swedish stereotypes.
Sweden's musical tribute to their country included jokes about recycling...
Cameos from beloved Swedish characters...
Ikea jokes...
And a celebration of the country's marriage equality laws (same-sex marriage has been legal in Sweden since 2009).
The tribute also included dancing Swedish meatballs.
9.When Greece performed its ode to free alcohol.
The song, "Alcohol Is Free," sounded like a traditional folk song when band Koza Mostra began playing, but it quickly morphed into an upbeat pop song.
As most viewers were well into their drinking games at this point in the evening, Greece's performance was one of the highlights of the night.
Singer Farid Mammadov told a Eurovision blog that the man inside the glass box is supposed to represent his inner torment and the lady in the red dress is meant to portray his lost love.
Inner turmoil? Imminent battle with an evil alternate-universe version of himself? Watch and decide for yourself.