Eurovision

Eurovision, officially known as the Eurovision Song Contest, is an annual international music competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It features participants from various countries, each representing their nation with an original song. The contest was first held in 1956 and has since become one of the longest-running and most-watched television events globally. Countries compete in a live performance format, and the winner is decided through a combination of jury votes and public votes from the participating nations. Eurovision promotes cultural exchange and celebrates diversity in music, often showcasing a wide range of musical styles and performances. It has also given rise to a number of popular songs and artists who gained international recognition through their participation.