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Eleven Eurovision winners (alongside three non-winners) were featured at the special concert Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005, in which ABBA's "Waterloo" was voted the most popular song of the contest's first fifty years. [85] Ireland and Sweden have won seven times, more than any other country. Ireland also won ...
Switzerland won the contest with the song "The Code", performed by Nemo and written by them along with Benjamin Alasu, Lasse Midtsian Nymann, and Linda Dale. Switzerland won with 591 points, also winning the jury vote. It was the country's third win in the contest, following victories in the inaugural edition in 1956 and in 1988. Croatia came ...
The Eurovision Song Contest (French: Concours Eurovision de la chanson), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union.
Swiss singer Nemo won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest early Sunday with “The Code,” an operatic pop-rap ode to the singer’s journey toward embracing a nongender identity. Switzerland's ...
Following Sweden’s triumph last night, the Scandinavian country is now tied with Ireland for the most wins in Eurovision history. Sweden has won the contest seven times: 1974, 1984, 1991, 1999 ...
Ukraine last won in 2022 with Kalush Orchestra, and before that in 2016 with Jamala. ... The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 grand final will take place on Saturday 11 May, with the running order to ...
In winning the 1992 contest, Linda Martin was the first of three Irish artists in a row to win Eurovision in the early 1990s. The Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was the thirty-seventh edition of the contest, organised by SVT and held on 9 May 1992 at the Malmö Isstadion in Malmö, Sweden.
Israel has won Eurovision four times, first in 1978 with Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta’s “A-Ba-Ni-Bi”, then again the following year with Milk and Honey singing “Hallelujah”.