Eurovision Song Contest (1956)
United By Music
The Eurovision Song Contest is an international song competition, organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and featuring participants representing primarily European countries. Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on live television and radio, transmitted to national broadcasters via the EBU's Eurovision and Euroradio networks, with competing countries then casting votes for the other countries' songs to determine the winner.
Eurovision Song Contest: 70 Season s
S0: Specials
41 Episode s
S1: Lugano 1956
1 Episode
S2: Frankfurt 1957
1 Episode
S3: Hilversum 1958
1 Episode
S4: Cannes 1959
1 Episode
S5: London 1960
1 Episode
S6: Cannes 1961
1 Episode
S7: Luxembourg City 1962
1 Episode
S8: London 1963
1 Episode
S9: Copenhagen 1964
1 Episode
S10: Naples 1965
1 Episode
S11: Luxembourg City 1966
1 Episode
S12: Vienna 1967
1 Episode
S13: London 1968
1 Episode
S14: Madrid 1969
1 Episode
S15: Amsterdam 1970
1 Episode
S16: Dublin 1971
1 Episode
S17: Edinburgh 1972
1 Episode
S18: Luxembourg City 1973
1 Episode
S19: Brighton 1974
1 Episode
S20: Stockholm 1975
1 Episode
S21: The Hague 1976
1 Episode
S22: London 1977
1 Episode
S23: Paris 1978
1 Episode
S24: Jerusalem 1979
1 Episode
S25: The Hague 1980
1 Episode
S26: Dublin 1981
1 Episode
S27: Harrogate 1982
1 Episode
S28: Munich 1983
1 Episode
S29: Luxembourg City 1984
1 Episode
S30: Gothenburg 1985
1 Episode
S31: Bergen 1986
1 Episode
S32: Brussels 1987
1 Episode
S33: Dublin 1988
1 Episode
S34: Lausanne 1989
1 Episode
S35: Zagreb 1990
1 Episode
S36: Rome 1991
1 Episode
S37: Malmö 1992
1 Episode
S38: Millstreet 1993
1 Episode
S39: Dublin 1994
1 Episode
S40: Dublin 1995
1 Episode
S41: Oslo 1996
1 Episode
S42: Dublin 1997
1 Episode
S43: Birmingham 1998
1 Episode
S44: Jerusalem 1999
1 Episode
S45: Stockholm 2000
1 Episode
S46: Copenhagen 2001
1 Episode
S47: Tallinn 2002
1 Episode
S48: Riga 2003
1 Episode
S49: Istanbul 2004
2 Episode s
S50: Kyiv 2005
2 Episode s
S51: Athens 2006
2 Episode s
S52: Helsinki 2007
2 Episode s
S53: Belgrade 2008
3 Episode s
S54: Moscow 2009
3 Episode s
S55: Oslo 2010
3 Episode s
S56: Düsseldorf 2011
3 Episode s
S57: Baku 2012
3 Episode s
S58: Malmö 2013
3 Episode s
S59: Copenhagen 2014
3 Episode s
S60: Vienna 2015
3 Episode s
S61: Stockholm 2016
3 Episode s
S62: Kyiv 2017
3 Episode s
S63: Lisbon 2018
3 Episode s
S64: Tel Aviv 2019
3 Episode s
S65: Rotterdam 2021
3 Episode s
S66: Turin 2022
3 Episode s
S67: Liverpool 2023
3 Episode s
S68: Malmö 2024
3 Episode s
S69: Basel 2025
3 Episode s
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