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The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual international song competition, held by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956. This page is a list of cities and venues that have hosted the contest, one or more times. The contest has frequently been held in a capital city.
A list of participating countries for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest will be announced later this year. Switzerland hosted and won the first edition of the competition in Lugano, back in 1956.
The EBU has held several events to mark selected anniversaries in the contest's history: Songs of Europe, held in 1981 to celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary, had live performances and video recordings of all Eurovision Song Contest winners up to 1981; [400] [401] Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest was organised in 2005 ...
List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (1956–2003) List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (2004–present) See also. List of Junior Eurovision Song Contest ...
Lists of cities which have hosted a specific event. Pages in category "Lists of host cities" ... List of Junior Eurovision Song Contest host cities; O.
The Swiss city of Basel will host next year's Eurovision Song Contest from May 13 to 17, organizers announced Friday. The mostly German-speaking city on the Rhine River bordering both France and ...
Eurovision’s global expansion continues. Following a U.S. edition, NBC’s “American Song Contest,” and with “Eurovision Song Contest Canada” on deck for 2023, the European Broadcasting ...
18 venues in 14 countries have hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, an annual song competition for children, at least once since its creation in 2003.The first edition took place in the Danish capital, Copenhagen.