Eurovision

Eurovision refers to the Eurovision Song Contest, an annual international music competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It brings together participants from various countries, primarily within Europe, who perform original songs in a televised event. Launched in 1956, the contest aims to promote cultural exchange and collaboration among its member countries through music and performance.

Countries submit their entries, and each participating nation votes for their favorites (excluding their own), with the winner being awarded the title of Eurovision Song Contest champion. The contest is known for its diverse range of musical styles, performances, and often extravagant staging. It has a significant following, attracting millions of viewers globally, and has launched the careers of several successful artists. The event is traditionally held in the country of the previous year’s winner, creating a festive atmosphere that celebrates musical talent and creativity across Europe and beyond.