Iceland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with the song "Tell Me!", composed by ÃÂrlygur Smári, with lyrics by Sigurður ÃÂrn Jónsson, and performed by August and Telma, which are the artistic names of singers Einar ÃÂgúst VÃÂðisson and Telma ÃÂgústsdóttir. The Icelandic participating broadcaster, (RÃÂV), selected its entry through 2000. Five songs competed in the selection which was held on 26 February 2000. "" performed by Einar ÃÂgúst VÃÂðisson and Telma ÃÂgústsdóttir emerged as the winner exclusively through public televoting. The song was later translated from Icelandic to English for Eurovision and was titled "Tell Me!".
Iceland competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 13 May 2000. Performing as the opening entry for the show in position 2, Iceland placed twelfth out of the 24 participating countries, scoring 45 points.
Prior to the 2000 Contest, (RÃÂV) had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Iceland thirteen times since its first entry in 1986. Its best placing in the contest to this point was second, achieved with the song "All Out of Luck" performed by Selma.
As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, RÃÂV organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. Between 1995 and 1999, the broadcaster opted to internally select its entry for the contest. For 2000, RÃÂV announced along with their participation confirmation that a national final would be used for the first time since 1994 to select its entry.
=== === was the national final format developed by RÃÂV in order to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. On 19 December 1999, RÃÂV opened the submission period for interested songwriters to submit their entries until the deadline on 8 January 2000 and at the close of the submission deadline, 120 entries were received. A four-member selection committee consisting of Magnús EirÃÂksson, Eva ÃÂsrún Albertsdóttir, Stefán Hilmarsson and Reynir Sigurðsson selected the top five entries, which were revealed by the broadcaster on 15 January 2000 and presented during the television programme , hosted by Hjálmar Hjálmarsson and Hera Björk ÃÂórhallsdóttir, between 22 January and 19 February 2000.
The national final took place on 26 February 2000 during Stutt àspunann where the winner, "" performed by Einar ÃÂgúst VÃÂðisson and Telma ÃÂgústsdóttir, was determined solely by televoting.
According to Eurovision rules, the 24-country participant list for the contest was composed of: the previous year's winning country and host nation , "Big Four" countries, the thirteen countries, which had obtained the highest average points total over the preceding five contests, and any eligible countries which did not compete in the 1999 contest. On 21 November 1999, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Iceland was set to perform in position 12, following the entry from and before the entry from .
On 14 March 2000, it was revealed by the magazine that the song would be performed in English at the Eurovision Song Contest, titled "Tell Me!". Iceland finished in twelfth place with 45 points.
The show was broadcast in Iceland on RÃÂV with commentary by GÃÂsli Marteinn Baldursson.
Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Iceland and awarded by Iceland in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to in the contest.
RÃÂV appointed Ragnheiður ElÃÂn Clausen as its spokesperson to announced the results of the Icelandic televote during the show.