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  2. How to Watch Eurovision 2022 - AOL

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    It's the most campy and outrageous day on the music calendar, which can only mean one thing: The 2022 Eurovision Song Contest is here! Find out how to watch and what to expect.

  3. Johnny Weir To Host Peacock’s Coverage Of Eurovision - AOL

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    Beginning tomorrow, the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest will be available to stream exclusively on Peacock in the United States, both live and on-demand. This is the second year in a row that Peacock ...

  4. How to watch Eurovision in the U.S. — and why you should - AOL

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    The U.S. is not part of Eurovision but you can still watch in the U.S. Here's how, and a schedule for both semifinals and the finale.

  5. American Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    The American Song Contest was an American music reality competition television series based on the Eurovision Song Contest.The sole season of the series was hosted by Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson; it consisted of eight episodes airing between March 21 and May 9, 2022 on NBC.

  6. Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 contest took place in Turin, Italy, following the country's victory at the 2021 edition with the song "Zitti e buoni", performed by Måneskin.It was the third time that Italy had hosted the contest, having previously done so for the 1965 and 1991 contests, held in Naples and Rome respectively.

  7. List of LGBT participants in the Eurovision Song Contest

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    Five of the LGBT artists listed above have competed in the Eurovision Song Contest twice: Belgium: Bob Benny, 1959 and 1961 Luxembourg: Jean-Claude Pascal, 1961 and 1981 (won the first time) Israel: Dana International, 1998 and 2011 (won the first time) Bosnia and Herzegovina: Deen, 2004 and 2016 Sweden: Loreen, 2012 [b] and 2023 (won both times)

  8. It's Eurovision time! Here's how the contest works and who to ...

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    It’s hard to predict victors in a contest whose past winners have ranged from ABBA to Finnish cartoon metal band Lordi, but bookmakers say Swedish diva Loreen, who won Eurovision in 2012, is ...

  9. Pesma za Evroviziju '22 - Wikipedia

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    The song was instead performed by Tijana Dapčević, who represented Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, under an altered version titled "Ljubi, ljubi doveka ". [ 14 ] [ 15 ] On 14 February 2022, RTS announced that Goca Tržan had withdrawn from the national final due to health problems and was replaced with the song " Devojko sa ...