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Who won ESC 2004?

Who won ESC 2004?

Ruslana
Eurovision Song Contest 2004/Winners

The winner was Ukraine with the song “Wild Dances”, performed by Ruslana who wrote it with Oleksandr Ksenofontov (her husband). This was Ukraine’s first victory in the contest, after only 1 year of participation. Serbia and Montenegro, Greece, Turkey and Cyprus rounded out the top five.

Who won the free ESC?

The first contest was held in the city of Cologne, Germany, on 16 May 2020. Sixteen countries participated: each participating country submitted an entry. The contest was won by Nico Santos, representing Spain, with the song “Like I Love You”.

What country has won ESC the most?

Ireland
With 7 victories, Ireland is the most successful country at the contest. Sweden won the contest 6 times, while Luxembourg, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom won 5 times.

Who won ESC most times?

Eurovision facts and figures Ireland won a record 7 times, Luxembourg, France and the United Kingdom 5 times. Sweden and the Netherlands won 4 times. ABBA is the most successful Eurovision Song Contest winner.

Which country hosted Eurovision in 2004?

Indeed, much like the Olympic Games, Eurovision offered a broadly appealing cultural spectacle, but the political dimensions of the contest often became stories in themselves. Turkey, host of the 2004 competition, used the event to emphasize the importance of integration between Turkey and the European Union.

Which country has never won the Eurovision Song Contest?

Fellow 1994 debutants Lithuania are the only Baltic nation yet to win Eurovision. From a 25th place result on debut in Dublin, Lithuania’s highest result to date was in 2006, when LT United finished 6th with the song ‘We Are The Winners’ in Athens.

Has anyone won Eurovision two years in a row?

Ireland first entered the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965. Johnny Logan became Ireland’s second Eurovision winner with What’s Another Year? in 1980 before going on repeat this success in 1987 with Hold Me Now. Logan became the only singer to win the contest twice as a singer, a record he still holds. …

Who won the Eurovision 2011?

Azerbaijan’s Ell and Nikki triumphed in the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest. Italy’s Raphael Gualazzi finished second and Sweden’s Eric Saade finished third. It was the very first victory for Azerbaijan and meant that the contest would go to its most eastern location in the history of the competition the following year.