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JJ of Austria has been crowned the winner of the 69th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Basel, Switzerland's St ...
In second place and the first Eurovision song to hit the billion mark on this ranking is Rosa Linn’s Snap – a song that ...
Katie Boyle holds the record for presenting the most Eurovisions, having done so in 1960, 63, 68 and 74 - one time more than ...
70. “Un premier amour” – Isabelle Aubret ... “Refrain” – Lys Assia (Switzerland, 1956) The first ever Eurovision winner is a classic, romantic affair, with playful orchestration ...
With his countertenor voice (the highest range among men), the young singer, whose real name is Johannes Pietsch, took home ...
The Code singer has spoken out about some of the controversies surrounding this year's event – including the "stupid as f**k" ...
More than 70 previous participants of Eurovision ... The signatories include two former winners of Eurovision: Portugal’s Salvador Sobral and Ireland’s Charlie McGettigan.
Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Milton Keynes Citizen, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing ... Dutch singer Corry Brokken won Eurovision at her second attempt, in 1957. In 1976, she ...
The Eurovision Song Contest has had some memorable presenters over the years We’re looking back at the best of the bunch from the 70s, 80s and ... the first former winner to host the event ...
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