The Good, The Bad and The Hilarious
2019: An Overview
Through all the controversies that surround Israel, it’s always interesting to watch and talk about this show without getting into the politics surrounding the country.
2018: An Overview
Portugal still holds the record for the most appearances without a win and it took 49 attempts to get their chance to host.
2017: An Overview
The contest returns to Ukraine, and they’ve decided to “Celebrate Diversity” by showcasing all they could about their own culture. In what was a very Slavic show, the 2017 competition was somber and reflected the attitude of a changing Europe.
2016: An Overview
The show returns to Sweden, this time hosted in the nation's capital in what would be the most slickly produced, funniest, best hosted shows in years.
2015: An Overview
Conchita Wurst's win in 2014 brought the most attention to the Eurovision Song Contest in years. The world finally took notice and Eurovision was now bigger than ever.
2014: An Overview
The Swedes set a brand new standard for Eurovision, so the Danes were in a daunting position to out do their neighbors.
2013: An Overview
Sweden last hosted Eurovision in 2000. The country had its fifth win, tying with the United Kingdom for second most wins, both two behind Ireland's seven wins.
2012: An Overview
The most eastern host of the Eurovision Song Contest, the oil rich country of Azerbaijan was ready to show the world who they were.
2011: An Overview
Germany's first time hosting as a unified nation, they proved that a major European power could still win the contest.
2010: An Overview
After the extravagance of the Moscow show, and with Europe in the middle of a financial crisis, the Norwegian broadcaster promised to put on a more modest contest.
2009: An Overview
The show in Russia was the most controversial yet. From the country's anti-LGBT laws, to song disqualifications, and ancient land disputes - the contest in Moscow was the most tense yet.
2007: An Overview
With Lordi's hard rock win the year before, the 2007 contest was the year of rock, pyrotechnics and humor!
2006: An Overview
The 51st Eurovision Song Contest set a new standard for opening acts. The grandeur at which Athens showed off it's ancient culture was awe inspiring.
2005: An Overview
In late November 2004, a mere five months after Ukraine won the Eurovision Song Contest, Kyiv erupted into protests.