The brightest winners in the history of Eurovision. Russian participants of "Eurovision" in the history of the contest

06.03.2019

In the midst of one of the most popular musical events − Eurovision− we decided to recall the brightest winners of this competition in its entire history. Who do you remember the most?

ABBA

WITH Eurovision the triumphant ascent of the Swedish group began ABBA. The year before, they had no name and only a few songs in their repertoire. Song waterloo in 1974 won the hearts of not only the British, but of the whole Europe, rising to the top of the international charts in a matter of days.

Celine Dion

After Eurovision fame came to one of the best-selling singers in the world − Celine Dion(47). In 1988, the young singer appeared in front of a television audience of 600 million people with the song Je Danse Dans Ma Tete. At the competition she represented Switzerland.

Toto Cutugno

In 1990 in Zagreb famous winner Toto Cutugno(71). He won the song contest Insieme giving Italy the right to host Eurovision in 1991, where Cutugno became the presenter.

secret garden

Group secret garden which represented Norway, won on "Eurovision-1995" and after that became world famous, releasing several successful albums. Victory on "Eurovision" ensured, in particular, the success of their first album Songs from a Secret Garden. It has sold over a million copies worldwide!

Dana International

Were on "Eurovision" and unique cases. So, in 1998, the winner was Dana International, which to this day remains the only transgender representative who participated in the competition. The girl used to be a man named Cohen.

Ruslana

May 2004 Ruslana(41) entered the international stage − Ukrainian singer hit a music competition "Eurovision" V Istanbul. Single "Wild dances", which brought her victory, and the album of the same name conquered the audience in more than 25 countries. For ninety-seven weeks Ruslana was in the lead in 14 different charts in Europe.

Lordi

The year 2006 was also rich in surprises. The record number of points - 292 - was received by a Finnish rock band Lordi. Even before the competition, the musicians caused a big buzz in the media with their monster masks and a song performed in the tradition of hard rock. After their victory "Eurovision" jokingly called "Monstervision".

In 2008, it was finally the turn to rejoice in Russia. On "Eurovision-2008" to Belgrade with a song Believe and a large "support group" came Dima Bilan(33). For the singer, this was the second chance to win, since for the first time, in 2006, she went to the Finns Lordi. The singer performed in the company of a Hungarian virtuoso violinist Edwin Marton(41) and the famous figure skater Evgenia Plushenko(32). According to the results of the audience SMS voting Russia scored 272 points. Thanks to this victory Moscow for the first time became the capital of the 54th competition "Eurovision".

Alexander Rybak

Predictable and expected "Eurovision-2009" V Russia the winner was a candidate from Norway Belarusian origin Alexander Rybak(29) with a song Fairytale. A simple but sincere performance of a boy with a violin took the whole soul Europe: he scored 387 points, which is an absolute record in the history of the competition. Highest score 15 countries were awarded the winner.

Lena Meyer-Landrut

The victory predicted by the bookmakers went to German singer Lene Meyer-Landrut(23). Literally a week after winning the national selection, the video for the song Satellite garnered over 2.5 million views on Internet(and by the time of the first semi-final - more than 9.7 million). As a result, Lena scored 246 points.

Elle and Nikki

In 2011, the winners of the competition were the romantic couple Elle and Nikki from Azerbaijan. They sang a song Running Scared.

Loreen

One of the most recognizable songs Lately became Euphoria Swedish singer Loreen(31). In 2012, it was she who took first place and topped all the charts. Today Loreen is one of the most popular singers in Europe.

Emily de Forest

Then the world preferred to give the laurels of victory to the singer from Denmark Emily de Forest(22). She impressed everyone with her spontaneity.

Conchita Wurst

But, perhaps, the loudest event of the competition was the victory Conchita Wurst(26) in 2014, who attracted attention not only for her facial hair, but also for her strong voice and energy.

Well, now we sincerely hope that the next bright winner Eurovision will be beautiful (28)!

All Eurovision winners from 1992 to 2016.

Content:
0:40 - Irish singer and TV presenter Linda Martin won the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest with "Why Me".
0:57 - In 1993, Ireland won again - Irish singer and TV presenter Neve Kavanagh took first place with the song "In Your Eyes".
1:15 - In 1994, the Irish duet of Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan won with the song "Rock" n "Roll Kids".
1:38 - Secret Garden won the Eurovision Song Contest for Norway in 1995 with "Nocturne".
2:02 - 1996 - and the winner is again Ireland. Irish singer Aimar Quinn song The Voice brought the seventh victory to their country.
2:21 - In 1997, the British-American pop-rock band Katrina and the Waves brought victory to the UK with the song "Love Shine A Light".
2:41 - In 1998, the Israeli singer Dana International with the song "Diva" brought the first place to Israel.
3:03 - In 1999 Swedish singer and actress Charlotte Nilsson, representing Sweden in the contest with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven", won first place and brought victory to her country.
In 2000, the duo from Denmark, the Olsen Brothers, won the palm. Brothers Niels and Jürgen Olsen performed the song Fly on the Wings of Love, which brought Denmark the first place.
In 2001 on the Eurovision stage with the song Everybody An Estonian duet consisting of Tanel Padar and Dave Benton came out. The backing vocals were from the hip hop team 2XL. The musicians brought the first ever Estonian victory in the competition.
In 2002, the victory at Eurovision went to Latvia. It was won by Marie N - Latvian singer of Russian origin Maria Naumova, with the song I Wanna.
In 2003, the Turkish pop star Sertab Erener ascended the podium with the song Everyway That I Can.
In 2004, the winner was the representative of Ukraine - the singer Ruslana. Her performance was a real sensation thanks to the incendiary song Wild Dances. Vile dances
In 2005, luck smiled at the Greek Elena Paparizou - with the song My Number One, she brought Greece first place.
In 2006, the Eurovision Song Contest was rocked by heavy hard rock chords, and hot Finnish guys in costumes of mythical monsters appeared on the stage and performed the song Hard Rock Hallelujah. Creativity group Lordi literally blew up the public, and Finland took first place.
In 2007, Serbian pop singer Maria Sherifovic performed the song on mother tongue. Her “Prayer” was heard, despite the fact that it was not spoken in traditional English for the competition, and Maria brought victory to Serbia.
In 2008, luck smiled and Russian pop singer. Dima Bilan was the first winner from Russia. His song Believe and spectacular number produced great impression on the spectators.
In 2009 at Eurovision the first place was taken by the singer and violinist of Belarusian origin Alexander Rybak, who represented Norway. Rybak performed the incendiary song Fairytale, which was very liked by many viewers and brought victory to Norway.
In 2010, the representative of Germany Lena Meyer-Landrut with the song Satellite became the undisputed favorite of the competition.
In 2011, the Azerbaijani duet Ell & Nikki, which includes Eldar Gasimov and Nigar Jamal, brought first place to Azerbaijan with the song Running Scared.
In 2012, Swede of Moroccan-Berber origin Loreen won Sweden with the song Euphoria.
In 2013, the Danish singer Emmylie de Forest brought victory to her country with the song Only Teardrops.
In 2014, many Eurovision fans were in for a real shock. The bearded singer from Austria Conchita Wurst took first place in the competition with the song Rise Like a Phoenix. The real name of the singer who hides under this pseudonym is Thomas Neurwit.
In 2015, Sweden's Mons Selmerlöw won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Heroes. Even before the final vote, many called the singer "the king of the stage."
In 2016, the Ukrainian singer and actress of Crimean Tatar origin Jamala became the winner of Eurovision. With the song 1944, she brought Ukraine first place.

Eurovision All participants of Russia since 1994.

1995 Philip Kirkorov "Lullaby for the volcano"
At Eurovision 1995, he represented Russia crooner Philip Kirkorov.

1997 Alla Pugacheva "Diva"
In 1997, Alla Pugacheva represented our country, performing the song "Diva" she took 15th place.

2000 Alsu "Solo"
In 2000, Russia is represented by a 16-year-old singer from Tatarstan - Alsou, who was waiting for a triumph - her song "Solo" took 2nd place in the competition.

2001 "Mumiy Troll" "Lady Alpine Blue"
In 2001, the Russian rock band Mumiy Troll went to Eurovision. With the song "Lady Alpine Blue", the group took 12th place.

2002 "Prime Minister" "Northern Girl"
The pop group "Prime Minister" performed at the song contest in 2002. Having performed the song "Northern Girl", the quartet became the tenth.

2003 t.A.T.u. "Do not trust, do not fear, do not ask"
In 2003, the group “t.A.T.u.”, popular both in Russia and abroad, participated in Eurovision. At the competition in Latvia, the group performed the song "Do not believe, do not be afraid, do not ask" and took 3rd place.

2004 Julia Savicheva "Believe Me"
In 2004, they sent a modest graduate of the TV project "Star Factory - 2" Yulia Savicheva. With the song "Believe Me" she took 11th place.

2005 Natalia Podolskaya "Nobody Hurt No One"
Another member of the Star Factory, singer Natalya Podolskaya, represented Russia with a rock-style song "Nobody Hurt No One". At the competition, Natalia became the 15th.

2006 Dima Bilan "Never Let You Go"
Eurovision participant from Russia in 2006 Dima Bilan performed the song "Never Let You Go" and became the second.

2007 "Serebro" "Song #1"
In 2007, the unknown group "Silver" went to defend the honor of Russia, which performed quite successfully with the song "Song # 1" - it became the third.

2008 Dima Bilan "Believe"
In 2008, Dima Bilan again went to Eurovision and this time he returned to his homeland as a triumph. His song "Believe" took 1st place - Russia won the competition for the first time. Bilan did not perform alone on stage, he was assisted by figure skater Evgeni Plushenko and Hungarian violinist and composer Edwin Marton.

2009 Anastasia Prikhodko "Mamo"
In 2009 Eurovision was held in Moscow for the first time. Russia was represented at the competition by another graduate of the Star Factory - Ukrainian singer Anastasia Prikhodko. She sang the song "Mamo" in Russian and Ukrainian and ended up in 11th place.

2010 Peter Nalich "Lost and Forgotten"
In 2010, Russian singer Petr Nalich represented Russia at Eurovision with the song "Lost and Forgotten" and took 11th place.

2011 Alexey Vorobyov "Get You"
In 2011, Russian singer Alexei Vorobyov participated in Eurovision with the song "Get You".

2012 "Buranovskiye Babushki" "Party for Everybody"
In 2012, the Buranovskiye Babushki represented Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Party for Everybody", which they performed in Udmurt and English. They made a huge impression on the audience and eventually became the second.

2013 Dina Garipova "What If"
The winner of the TV show "Voice" Dina Garipova in 2013 took 5th place at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden, performing the romantic ballad "What If".

2014 Tolmacheva Sisters "Shine"
In 2014, twin sisters Anastasia and Maria Tolmacheva performed from Russia with the song "Shine" and took 7th place.

2015 Polina Gagarina "A Million Voices"
In 2015, Russia was represented by the winner of the "Star Factory-2" Polina Gagarina with the song "A Million Voices" and took the honorable 2nd place.

2016 Sergey Lazarev " You Are the Only one"
In 2016, our country was represented by singer Sergey Lazarev and with the song "You Are the Only One" he took third place.

2017 To represent Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, the final of which will be held today on May 13 in Kyiv, was supposed to be singer Yulia Samoilova, but Ukraine banned the Russian participant from entering the country.
Russia is not participating in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.

Eurovision 2017 final: countries and participants, performance order

The full list of participants in the Eurovision 2017 final looks like this:

1. UK - Lucy Jones, Never Give Up On You
2. Germany - Levina, Perfect Life
3. Spain - Manuel Navarro, Do It for Your Lover
4. Italy - Francesco Gabbani, Occidentali's Karma
5. France - Alma, Requiem
6. Ukraine - O.Torvald, Time
7. Australia - Isaiah Firebrace, Don't Come Easy
8. Armenia - Artsvik, Fly With Me
9. Azerbaijan - Dihaj, Skeletons
10. Belgium - Blanche, City Lights
11. Greece - Demi, This is Love
12. Cyprus - Hovig, Gravity
13. Moldova - Sunstroke Project, Hey Mamma

14. Poland - Kasia Mos, Flashlight
15. Portugal - Salvador Sobral, Amar pelos dois
16. Sweden - Robin Bengtsson, I Can't Go On
17. Austria - Nathan Trent, Running On Air
18. Bulgaria - Christian Kostov, Beautiful Mess
19. Belarus - NAVIBAND, History of Maygo Zhytsya
20. Denmark - Anja Nissen, Where I Am
21. Croatia - Jacques Hudek, My Friend
22. Norway - JOWST, Grab The Moment
23. Netherlands - OG3NE, Lights and Shadows
24. Hungary - Yotsy Papai, Origo
25. Romania - Ilinka and Alex Florea, Yodel It!
26. Israel - Imri Ziv, I Feel Alive,

Eurovision 2017 final: favorites, bookmakers' opinion
Bookmakers continue to accept bets on the winner of Eurovision 2017, therussiantimes.com notes. According to the rating, the victory of Italy is predicted, which is represented by Francesco Gabbani with the song Occidentali's Karma, EurovisionWorld reports.

The second place can be taken by Salvador Sobral from Portugal with the song Amar pelos dois.

Third place - the representative of Bulgaria Christian Kostov with the song Beautiful Mess.

Channel One will not show the broadcast on its air due to the fact that earlier the SBU banned Russian participant Yulia Samoilova from entering Ukraine.

Look online final"Eurovision 2017" May 13, 2017 at 22.00 Moscow time on the sites Eurovision.ua and Eurovision.tv

On Saturday, February 24, the final of the National selection for Eurovision 2018 took place in Kyiv. Six finalists fought for the right to represent Ukraine at the European song contest.

In the final of the national selection were: Tayanna, Kadnay, Melovin, Laud, The Erised, Vilna. The right to represent Ukraine at Eurovision 2018 in Lisbon, according to the jury and the audience, went to Melovin. This is reported from the scene.

In total, 6 performers performed in the first semi-final, they were evaluated by the jury consisting of the unchanged Andrey Danilko, the winner of Eurovision 2016 Jamala and the newcomer to the judging staff Evgeny Filatov (leader bands The Maneken).

How the jury and the audience voted

According to the jury, Vilna's performance deserved only 1 point. For The Erised number, the jury gave two balls, three - for Kadnay, 4 - for Laud, 5 - for Melovin. And Tayanna has the highest score.

The audience distributed their scores in this way: 1 point for The Erised, 2 for Laud, 3 for Vilna, 4 for Tayanna, 5 for Kadnay. Most of all, the audience liked the performance of Melovin.

EUROVISION - 2018. NATIONAL SELECTION - FINAL: ALL PERFORMANCES

  • Kadney

  • Tayanna

  • The Erised

  • vilna

  • Melovin

Note that the final was not without scandals -. And Jamala admitted that she did. Read more about how the final went and what happened behind the scenes of the National Selection, read soon on the Informant.

How was the first semi-final of the National Selection, you can. You can see all the performances of the second semi-final. We talked about what was happening behind the scenes of the first semi-final. And all the details of the second semi-final

21.05.2015

is rightfully considered the main musical event of the year in Europe. This competition is very emotional and exciting not only for the participants, but also for the spectators from different countries who gather near the screens and wholeheartedly cheer for their performer. In addition, Eurovision is a spectacular show, preparation for which begins almost the next day after the next winner has been named and the host country for the next contest has been determined.

But no matter how much millions of people hope that next year Eurovision will come to their home, most of them have to experience a slight disappointment. There can only be one winner. And it is for him that even the losers rejoice. After all, this means that another talent was discovered and received a ticket to the musical Olympus.

History of Eurovision


The idea of ​​creating a competition appeared in the middle of the last century. It was then that the representatives European Broadcasting Union thought about how to take the first step towards the cultural unification of the different countries that make up it. The idea of ​​organizing an international song contest first issued by Marcel Besancon. At that time he was in charge of Swiss television. This happened in the fiftieth year. But only five years later the proposal was approved. On General Assembly of the EBU, which took place in Rome, it was decided not only to start implementing the idea of ​​a song contest in which representatives from all European countries could take part, but it was also agreed to use as a model the festival that took place in the Italian San Remo. It was officially stated that the purpose Eurovision is the search for talents and their promotion on the international stage. However, in fact, the competition was intended to increase the popularity of TV, which in those years had not yet reached modern proportions.

First Eurovision passed in May fifty-six. Then the participants were hosted by Switzerland. The concert took place in Lugano. It was attended by representatives from just seven countries. Each musician performed with two numbers. It was an unprecedented event for Eurovision. Subsequently, the number of participants increased, and each of them had only one chance to show themselves. The first winner of the most popular song contest was a Swiss Liz Assia.


As the number of people wishing to show themselves at the popular music competition is steadily growing, in the fourth year of the new millennium, it was decided to divide the competition into two parts. From that moment, the semi-final is initially held, within which everyone can perform, and only then the final starts, which not everyone gets to. And after another four years, there were two semi-finals. And this is despite the fact that sometimes countries are denied the right to nominate their own candidate, and in some cases the states that usually send performers to Eurovision, for one reason or another, refrain from participating.

Over the long years of the existence of Eurovision, the winners most often became representatives of Ireland. As many as seven times musicians from this country found themselves on the podium. France, Great Britain, Sweden and Luxenbug have each won the competition five times. It is worth remembering that the famous ABBA group and world renowned artist Celine Dion They started their careers by winning this competition.

Eurovision winners in the new millennium

Today, no one can remember all the participants who tried to gain fame on the Eurovision stage. The list of winners is also too long to reproduce right off the bat. And it does not make much sense today to return to the middle of the last century and try to restore the names of everyone who has ever tasted the sweet sensation of triumph. But the winners, who entered the history of the competition in the twenty-first century, are not so difficult to remember. On this moment there were only fourteen of them. In anticipation
It's time to take stock of previous years.

2000


In 2000 the palm went to a duet from Denmark - Olsen Brothers. Nils and Jürgen Olsen performed the song, which at the fiftieth anniversary of the competition was recognized as one of the best in its history and took the honorable sixth place.

2001


In 2001 The Estonian duet consisting of Tanel Padar and Dave Benton entered the Eurovision stage. The backing vocals were from the hip hop team 2XL. With their performance, talented musicians brought the first victory in the history of Estonia at this prestigious competition. And Tanel Padar managed to penetrate the hearts of the audience and very soon became the most famous rocker in his homeland.

2002


In 2002 Eurovision victory went to Latvia. The singer won it Marie N. Maria Naumova has Russian roots. However, despite the joy of victory, the performer did not receive any bonuses from her. Moreover, at the moment she is the only contestant whose song was published exclusively in Latvia. In 2003, when Eurovision was held in Riga, Maria became one of its presenters.

2003


In 2003 a Turkish woman ascended the podium Sertab Erener. She is currently one of the most successful performers in pop style in their country. Absolutely everyone in Turkey knows her name. And at the competition in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of Eurovision, the song that once brought victory to Sertab took tenth place among the best.

2004


In 2004 the winner was the representative of Ukraine - the singer Ruslana. Her performance was a real sensation. For him Ruslana received honorary title People's Artist Ukraine.

2005


In 2005 luck smiled on the Greek Elena Paparizou, which entered the stage of this competition for the second time. Four years before the triumphant victory, she was part of a group called "Antique", which could not rise above the third position.

2006


In 2006 Heavy chords of hard rock shook the Eurovision Song Contest, and hot Finnish guys in costumes of mythical monsters appeared on the stage with a good dose of irony and sang about any kind of horror worthy of a decent horror. Creation Lordi bands literally blew up the public and deprived the Russians of the chance to take first place, which many seriously hoped for that year.

2007


In 2007 Serbian pop singer Maria Sherifovich sang a song in their native language. Her " Prayer” was heard, despite the fact that it was not spoken in traditional English for the competition, and Maria became the winner.

2008


In 2008 Russia's first victory in the history of Eurovision took place. Dmitry Bilan, who failed to push hard rockers aside two years ago, brought the competition to Moscow. His beautiful song made a big impression on the audience. And the spectacular number, in which Evgeni Plushenko took part, was remembered for a long time.

2009


In 2009 at Eurovision a kind of record was set. The young performer, who represented Norway, managed to score the highest number of points in the history of the competition. A native of Belarus became a triumphant Alexander Rybak with his incendiary, fabulous song.

2010


In 2010 representative of Germany Lena Meyer-Landrut became the undisputed favorite of the competition. A year later, she again entered the Eurovision stage as a participant. But luck didn't smile on her twice.

2011


In 2011 the victory went to the duo from Azerbaijan Elle & Nikki. Nigyara Jamal and Eldar Gasimov turned out to be a very beautiful and harmonious tandem, which simply could not be ignored.

2012


In 2012 Swede of Moroccan-Berber descent Lauryn managed to break away from performers from Russia and took the honorable first place in the competition. Today she is very popular.

2013


In 2013 there were no surprises. Singer from Denmark Emmy de Forest predicted victory even before the start of the competition. Performer with early childhood studied music and has very good vocal abilities and bright appearance.

2014


In 2014 many Eurovision fans were in for a real shock. The first place in the competition was taken by a bearded woman Conchita Wurst. The real name of the singer who hides under this pseudonym is Thomas Neurwit. He represented Austria. Despite the fact that not everyone was satisfied with this choice, it's hard to deny that the song was beautiful, the singer's voice is strong, and the image is just very memorable.

Starting very soon another Eurovision- 2015. Singers from many countries will come together to compete with each other in skill and please numerous spectators. The show will certainly be bright and colorful. Well, the name of the next winner will soon become known to the entire continent.

2015

In 2015 Switzerland wins Eurovision Mons Zelmerlev. Even before the final vote, many called the singer "the king of the stage."

2016

In 2016 The winner of Eurovision was the representative of Ukraine - Jamal. She performed the song 1944. You can watch her performance below:

2017

In 2017 the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in Kyiv (Ukraine), was the representative of Portugal Salvador Sobral. At the competition he performed with the song Amar Pelos Dois("Love is enough for two"). According to the results of voting by the jury and the audience, the representative of Portugal scored 758 votes. You can watch his performance below:

2018

In 2018, the winner was Netta Barzilai (Israel) with the song "Toy" ("Toy")



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Eurovision is a contest known all over the world. It is the brightest event in the spring. The participating countries begin preparations for it in advance: some organize competitions among performers within their country, others are guided by the popularity of artists.

The choice of some participants is sometimes frightening, and sometimes makes them depressed, in anticipation, in the opinion of many, of the collapse of morality on Earth. For example, in 2014 the list of Eurovision winners was replenished with the name of Conchita Wurst...

Eurovision yesterday, today, tomorrow. Competition transformation

In the first year of its existence, Eurovision was of a unifying and entertaining nature. Tired of wartime, people wanted to take a break from the vanity of everyday life.

Now Eurovision is a rather outrageous contest, which is often accused of bias, politicization, and sometimes immorality. However, despite the change in direction, Eurovision is becoming brighter and better every year. It is important to note that the competition has outgrown the previously designated framework - singing competitions among representatives of the adult contingent. This is evidenced by the list of Eurovision winners throughout history.

Since 2003, it has been children's competition Eurovision songs. It is an analogue of an adult with the only difference: the age limit is up to 15 years. The list of winners of the Junior Eurovision has already included 12 names. Its main difference from the adult counterpart is the presence of an annually changing slogan (the only year in which it was absent was 2010).

Eurovision winners of all years. List of first 10 years of existence

In 2016 music competition Eurovision is 60 years old, so it will not be superfluous to at least briefly trace its history. First of all, the winners of the Eurovision Song Contest of all years should be inscribed in his chronicle. The list will include the nominees who took the Grand Prix:

  • 1956th. Country in which the competition was held: Switzerland, the city of Lugano. Winner: Lis Assia. Composition: Refrain. Winning country: Switzerland.
  • 1957th. Country in which the competition was held: Germany, the city of Frankfurt am Main. Winner: Corrie Brocken. Composition: Net Als Toen. Country: Netherlands.
  • 1958. Venue: Hilversum. Winner: André Clavet Composition: Dors Mon Amour. France.
  • 1959th. France, city of Cannes. Winner: Teddy Scholten. Composition: Een Beetje. Country: Netherlands.
  • 1960s. Venue: UK. Winner: Jacqueline Boyer Composition: Tom Pillibi. France.
  • 1961st. France, city of Cannes. Winner: Jean-Claude Pascal. Composition: Nous les amoureux. Country: Luxembourg.
  • 1962. Venue: Luxembourg. Winner: Isabelle Aubre. Composition: Un premier amour. France.
  • 1963. Great Britain. Winner: Greta and Jürgen Ingmann. Composition: Dansevise. Country: Denmark.
  • 1964th. Venue: Denmark, Copenhagen. Winner: Gigliola Cinquetti. Composition: Non ho l'eta. Italy.
  • 1965th. Italy, city of Naples. Winner: France Gall with Poupée de cire, poupée de son. Country: Luxembourg.

The second decade of the existence of Eurovision. Winners

  • 1966. Venue: Luxembourg. Winner: Udo Jurgens. Composition: Merci Cheri. Country: Austria.
  • 1967th. Austria, city of Vienna. Winner: Sandy Shaw. Composition: Puppet On A String. Country: UK.
  • 1968th. Venue: UK, London. Winner: Massiel. Composition: La La La. Spain.
  • 1969th. Venue: Spain, city of Madrid. For the first time in the history of Eurovision, the Grand Prix was awarded to four nominees at once:
    - Artist: Lenny Kuhr. Composition: De troubadour. Country: Netherlands.
    - Artist: Frida Boccara. Composition: Un Jour, Un Enfant. Country: France.
    - Artist: Lulu. Composition: Boom bang a bang. Country: UK.
    - Artist: Salome (Maria Rosa Marco). Composition: Vivo cantando. Country: Spain.
  • 1970s. The Netherlands, the city of Amsterdam (determined by lottery). Winner: Dana Composition: All kinds of everything. Country: Ireland.
  • 1971st. Venue: Ireland, Dublin. Winner: Severin Composition: Un banc, un arbre, une rue. Monaco.
  • 1972. Scotland, city of Edinburgh. Winner: Vicki Leandros. Composition: Apres toi. Country: Luxembourg.
  • 1973. Venue: Luxembourg. Winner: Anna-Maria David. Composition: Tu te reconnaitras. Luxembourg.
  • 1974th. UK, city of Brighton. Winner: Abba Group. Composition: Waterloo. Country: Sweden.
  • 1975th. Venue: Sweden, Stockholm city. Winner: Teach-In Group. Composition: Ding-A-Dong. Netherlands.

The third decade of the existence of Eurovision

  • 1976th. Venue: The Netherlands, The Hague. Winner: Brotherhood Of Men with Save Your Kisses For Me. Country: UK.
  • 1977th. Great Britain, London. Winner: Marie Miriam. Composition: L'oiseau et l'enfant. Country: France.
  • 1978th. Venue: France, Paris. Winner: Izrah Cohen and Alphabeta Group. Composition: A-Ba-Ni-Bi. Israel.
  • 1979th. Israel, city of Jerusalem. Winner: Gali Atari and Milk & Honey. Composition: Hallelujah. Country: Israel.
  • 1980s. Venue: The Netherlands, The Hague. Winner: Johnny Logan. Composition: What's Another Year. Ireland.
  • 1981. Ireland, city of Dublin. Winner: Bucks Fizz. Song: Making Your Mind Up Country: UK.
  • 1982. Venue: UK, city of Harrogate. Winner: Nicole and her melodic Ein Bißchen Frieden. Germany
  • 1983. Germany, city of Munich. Winner: Corinne Erme. Composition: Si la vie est cadeau. Country: Luxembourg.
  • 1984th. Venue: Luxembourg. Winner: Herrey's. Composition: Diggi-Loo, Diggi-Lee. Sweden.
  • 1985th. Sweden, city of Gothenburg. Winner: Bobbysocks for La det swinge. Country: Norway. Broadcasting of the air occurs exclusively thanks to satellites.

Fourth decade of Eurovision

  • 1986. Venue: Norway, Bergen. Sandra Kim won with J'Aime La Vie. Country: Belgium.
  • 1987. Belgium, city of Brussels. Johnny Logan joined the list of Eurovision winners for the second time with Hold Me Now. Country: Ireland.

  • 1988th. Venue: Ireland, Dublin. Won with Ne partez pas sans moi. Switzerland.
  • 1989. Switzerland, city of Lausanne. Winner: Riva Composition: Rock me. Country: Yugoslavia.
  • 1990th. Venue: Yugoslavia, city of Zagreb. Winner: Toto Cutugno. Composition: Insieme: 1992. Country: Italy.
  • 1991. Venue: Italy, Rome. Winner: Karola Composition: Fangad av en stormvind. Country: Sweden.
  • 1992 Venue: Sweden, Malmö. Winner: Linda Martin. Johnny Logan song: Why me? (Ireland).
  • 1993. Ireland, city of Millstreet. Winner: Niamh Kavanagh. Composition: In your eyes. Country: Ireland.
  • 1994. Venue: Ireland, Dublin. Winner: Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan. Composition: Rock'n roll kids. Ireland.
  • 1995th. Ireland, Dublin. Grand Prix: Garden. Song: Nocturne

Fifth decade of Eurovision

  • 1996. Venue: Norway, Oslo. Grand Prix: Ymer Quinn. Song: The Voice Country: Ireland.
  • 1997. Ireland, Dublin. Grand Prix: Katrina and The waves. Song: Love shine a light. Country: UK.
  • 1998th. Venue: UK, Birmingham. Grand Prix: Dana International. Song: Diva Israel.
  • 1999th. Israel, Jerusalem. Grand Prix: Charlotte Neilson. Song: Take me to your heaven. Country: Sweden.
  • 2000th. Venue: Sweden, Stockholm. Grand Prix: Olsen brothers. Song: Fly on the wings of love. Denmark.

  • 2001. Denmark, Copenhagen. Grand Prix: Tanel Padar, Dave Benton & 2XL. Composition: Everyone. Country: Estonia.
  • 2002. Venue: Estonia, Tallinn. Grand Prix: Marie N. Song: I wanna. Latvia.
  • 2003. Latvia, Riga. Grand Prix: Sertab Erner. Composition: Every Way That I Can. Country: Türkiye.
  • 2004. Venue: Turkey, Istanbul city. Grand Prix: Ruslana. Composition: Wild Dances. Ukraine
  • 2005. Ukraine, Kyiv. Winner: Helena Paparizou. Composition: My Number One. Country: Greece.

Sixth decade of Eurovision

  • 2006. Venue: Greece, Athens. Grand Prix: rock band Lordi. Hard Rock Hallelujah. Country: Finland.

  • 2007. Finland, Helsinki. Winner: Maria Sherifimovich. Song: "Prayer" Country: Serbia.
  • 2008. Venue: Serbia, Belgrade. Winner: Composition: Believe. Russia.

  • 2009th. Russia capital Moscow. Winner: Alexander Rybak. Composition: Fairytale. Country: Norway.
  • 2010th. Venue: Norway. Winner of the 55th Music Competition: Song: Satellite. Germany.
  • 2011. Venue: Düsseldorf, Germany. Winner: Ell & Nikki. Composition: Running Scared. Azerbaijan.
  • 2012. Venue: Winner: Lauryn. Composition: Euphoria. Country: Sweden.
    The list of winners of the first semi-final of Eurovision was headed by an interesting group from Russia "Buranovskiye Babushki" with the song Party for Everybody.
  • 2013th. Venue: Sweden, Malmö. The list of Eurovision winners has been expanded by Emmy de Forest. Song: Only Teardrops Denmark.
  • 2014. Location: Denmark. Winner: Conchita Wurst. Composition: Rise Like A Phoenix. Austria.

  • 2015. Country hosting the 60th Anniversary International Competition: Austria. Winner: Mons Zelmerlev. Composition: Heroes. Country: Sweden.

Ireland - the country-record holder for the number of victories

Researchers of the competition note that Ireland is more often on the list of Eurovision winners. The country has already hosted performers on its territory 7 times.

  • 1970s. The victory went to the Irish singer Dana, who performed the song All kinds of everything. It was the first, but not the last Irish singers to win the Grand Prix at the Eurovision Song Contest.
  • 1980s. Johnny Logan won with What's Another Year.
  • 1987. The victory went to Johnny Logan, who performed the song Hold Me Now. Johnny became the first person to complete the list of Eurovision winners twice. Few people have been honored with this honor throughout history.
  • 1992. The victory went to the performer Linda Martin, who performed with the composition of Johnny Logan "Why me?". In addition to Linda's victory, Ireland became the first country to have an artist who has won the Eurovision Grand Prix three times.
  • 1993. Niamh Kavan won the Grand Prix with the song In your eyes.
  • 1994 became significant for Ireland. Thanks to Paul Harrington and Charlie McGattigan with the song Rock'n roll kids, Ireland hosted Eurovision contestants for three years in a row.
  • 1996- seventh and so far last time Ireland and its nominees took the Grand Prix at Eurovision. The record was set by Imen Quinn, who performed The voice.


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