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Map showing each country's number of Eurovision wins up to and including 2024. [N 2] The first repeat winner was the Netherlands, completed in 1959. France was the first country to win three times (completed in 1962), four times (completed in 1969), and five times (completed in 1977).
List of Eurovision Song Contest winners This page was last edited on 28 December 2024, at 15:16 (UTC ...
71 songs from 27 countries have won the Eurovision Song Contest as of 2024. [10] Ireland and Sweden have recorded the most wins with seven each, followed by France, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands with five each. [9] [10] Of the 52 countries to have taken part, 24 [a] have yet to win. [19]
The last time the UK won Eurovision was in 1997
The contest has only ever been canceled once—in 2020, ... 2024 is the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s Eurovision win. ... Celine Dion won Eurovision in 1988.
Upon winning the 2023 contest, Loreen became the second artist to win the contest twice, having previously won in 2012, and helped Sweden equal Ireland's record of seven contest wins. The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 was the sixty-seventh edition of the contest, held on 9, 11 and 13 May 2023 at the Liverpool Arena in Liverpool, United Kingdom ...
Switzerland has won the Eurovision Song Contest. Swiss entry Nemo stormed the contest with the song “The Code,” walking away with 591 points — a combination of a jury vote and public vote.
The discography of the Eurovision Song Contest winners includes all the winning singles of the annual competition held since 1956. As of 2024 [update] , 71 songs have won the competition, including four entries which were declared joint winners in 1969 .