List Of Eurovision Song Contest Entries (2004–present)
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Over 1,600 entries have been submitted into the
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
since it began in 1956, comprising songs and artists which have represented fifty-two countries. The contest, organised by the
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(EBU), is held annually between members of the union, with participating broadcasters from different countries submitting songs to the event and casting votes to determine the most popular in the competition. From an original seven participating countries in the first edition, around forty entries are now regularly submitted into the competition every year. Principally open to active member broadcasters of the EBU, eligibility to participate in the contest is not determined by geographic inclusion within the traditional boundaries of Europe. Several countries from outside of Europe have previously submitted entries into the contest, including countries in
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, as well as
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with only part of their territory in Europe. Australia, a country in
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, made its first contest appearance in when SBS, an EBU associate member broadcaster from the country, received an invitation to submit an entry to mark the contest's 60th anniversary. Each year a date is typically set by which time broadcasters may announce to the EBU their intent to participate in the contest, which can be revoked condition-free up to this deadline date. However on several occasions over its history, entries which had been submitted into the contest by the participating broadcasters following the cut-off date, or which were planned to be submitted, have subsequently not gone ahead. This can occur for varying reasons, including disqualification for breaking the rules of the contest or through withdrawal by the broadcasters themselves. On a number of occasions participation has also been suggested or attempted in countries which are precluded from entering the contest, due to a lack of EBU member broadcaster or for other reasons. has made the most contest appearances, participating in all but one event since its founding. conversely has participated the fewest times, competing only once in . and both hold the record for the most victories, having won the contest seven times, including four Irish wins in the 1990s. In addition to its five contest wins, the has also placed second sixteen timesmore than any other countryand also holds the record for the most consecutive contest appearances, competing in every edition since 1959. Although it has also achieved three contest wins, holds the record for the most last-place finishes in contest history, having featured at the bottom of the scoreboard eleven times .


Entries

The following tables list the entries which have been performed at the contest since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004. Entries are listed by order of their first performance in the contest; entry numbers provide a cumulative total of all songs performed at the contest throughout its history, and a second cumulative total outlines the total entries for each country. For each individual year placings for each entry in that year's final are shown, with placings in the contest's semi-final(s) shown in brackets. Songs which were performed multiple times are shown only once in each table, with separate columns showing the running order for each entry in that year's semi-final(s) and final. Only songs which have competed in the contest final or in the semi-finals are considered contest entries. Submitted entries for the ultimately cancelled are also excluded from this list for the purposes of calculating cumulative totals for entry numbers and country totals. In line with the official Eurovision Song Contest records, the 1992 entry which represented the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, subsequently renamed
Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yu ...
in 2003, is considered to have represented Yugoslavia rather than Serbia and Montenegro; Serbia and Montenegro is therefore considered to have made its first appearance in 2004. Table key : ''Winner''Winning entries in each edition of the contest : ''Second place''Entries which came second in each edition of the contest : ''Third place''Entries which came third in each edition of the contest : ''Last place''Entries which came last in each edition of the contest : ''Semi-final qualifier''Entries which qualified for the final by placing within the top 10 in each edition's semi-final(s) : ''Back-up jury selection''Entries which qualified for the final as the back-up juries' highest-placed country which had failed to place in the top 9 countries (2008–2009) : ''Did not qualify''Entries which did not qualify for the final : ''Did not perform''Entries which were not performed in the respective show, due to automatic qualifier status or a non-qualifying semi-finalist : ''Semi-final 1''Entries which were performed in the first semi-final of that year's contest (2008–present) : ''Semi-final 2''Entries which were performed in the second semi-final of that year's contest (2008–present)


1956–2003


2000s

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Jari Sillanpää Jari Veikko Sillanpää (; born 16 August 1965) is a Finnish-Swedish singer. With over 820,000 records sold, he is the fifth-best-selling music artist and second-best-selling solo artist in Finland. Life and career Born into a Sweden-Finnish ...
was the first artist to perform in a Eurovision Song Contest semi-final. Carola Eurovision © Per Ingar Nilsen.jpg, alt=Carola Häggkvist performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.,
Carola Häggkvist Carola Maria Häggkvist (; born 8 September 1966), commonly known simply as Carola, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She has been among Sweden's most popular performers since the early 1980s and has released albums ranging from pop and disco ...
made three contest appearances for over three decades. Marija Šerifović.jpg, alt=Photograph of Marija Šerifović in 2009.,
Marija Šerifović Marija Šerifović ( sr-cyr, Марија Шерифовић, ; born 14 November 1984) is a Serbian singer. Born in Kragujevac as the daughter of Verica Šerifović, she rose to prominence in 2003 with her debut album ''Naj, Najbolja''. Šerifo ...
became the first Eurovision winning act for in 2007 on their debut entry. Дима Билан на Детской Новой волне 2016.jpg, alt=Dima Bilan performing with hand mic in 2016., 's
Dima Bilan Dima Nikolayevich Bilan (russian: Ди́ма Никола́евич Била́н; born Viktor Nikolayevich Belan, russian: Ви́ктор Никола́евич Бела́н, links=no; 24 December 1981) is a Russian singer, songwriter and acto ...
came second in 2006 and won the contest in 2008.


2010s

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brought its second win in , and was the first "
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" entrant to win since the group's establishment in 1999. Valentina Monetta, ESC2014 Meet & Greet 05 (crop2).jpg, alt=Photograph of Valentina Monetta in 2014.,
Valentina Monetta Valentina Monetta (born 1 March 1975) is a Sammarinese singer. She is best known for representing in the , , , and Eurovision Song Contests. She also announced the Sammarinese points at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. In the 2014 contest, Mo ...
has made four contest appearances for , and brought the country to the final for the first time in 2014. Salvador Sobral RedCarpet Kyiv 2017.jpg, alt=Photograph of Salvador Sobral in 2017.,
Salvador Sobral Salvador Thiam Vilar Braamcamp Sobral (; born 28 December 1989) is a Portuguese singer, who won the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 for with the song "Amar pelos dois," written and composed by his sister, Luísa Sobral. In doing so, he gave its ...
became the contest's first winner in 2017, 53 years after the country's debut. File:ESC2018 - Norway 01 (cropped).jpg, alt=Full-body colour photograph of Alexander Rybak performing on the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 stage with violin.,
Alexander Rybak Alexander Igorevich Rybak (russian: Александр Игоревич Рыбак) or Alyaxandr Iharavich Rybak ( be, Аляксандр Ігаравіч Рыбак; born 13 May 1986) is a Belarusian-Norwegian singer-composer, violinist, pian ...
, winner of the for , performed the contest's 1,500th entry in . Duncan Laurence with the 2019 Eurovision Trophy (cropped).jpg, alt=Photograph of Duncan Laurence holding the Eurovision trophy in 2019., In 2019,
Duncan Laurence Duncan de Moor (; born 11 April 1994), known professionally as Duncan Laurence, is a Dutch singer and songwriter. He represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with his song "Arcade" and went on to win the competition, giv ...
gave the its first Eurovision victory in 44 years.


2020s

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brought Italy its third win in , and the band's win also marked their international breakthrough. File:Loreen - Melodifestivalen 2023, Malmö 118 (cropped).jpg, alt=Picture of Loreen at Melodifestivalen 2023.,
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's win at the contest brought Sweden its seventh win, tying it with Ireland as the country with the most wins. She is also the second person to win more than once in the contest's history, having also won the edition.


Withdrawn and disqualified entries

On a number of occasions, entries into the contest have been prevented from competing at a late stage, either through withdrawal by the participating broadcaster, or through disqualification or exclusion by the European Broadcasting Union. The list below highlights cases where an entry for a given country had been planned in a particular year but which ultimately did not occur, either by withdrawal, disqualification, exclusion or the cancellation of the contest. On a number of occasions participation in the contest has been either suggested or attempted by countries which are ineligible due to a lack of a participating EBU member broadcaster, such as past media reports of interest by broadcasters in
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,
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and
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. Participation has also been suggested for a number of nations and territories whose participation is currently covered by another country. Potential entries from
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and
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(currently
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of the
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) and the
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(currently a
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of
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) have been reported, but are generally prevented due to the exclusive participation rights of the sovereign nation to which they belong. Wales and Scotland have participated in other Eurovision events where the United Kingdom as a whole do not participate, including the
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and
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.


Eurovision Song Contest 2020

The Eurovision Song Contest 2020 was planned to be the 65th edition of the contest, however the contest was cancelled in March 2020 due to the
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. A statement released by the EBU following the cancellation confirmed that the entries chosen to compete in the 2020 contest would not be eligible to compete in 2021. As these songs were not performed live in the competition, they are not counted in the running total of entries performed.


See also

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List of countries in the Eurovision Song Contest Fifty-two countries have participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since it started in 1956. Winners of the contest have come from twenty-seven of those countries. The contest, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), is held an ...
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List of Junior Eurovision Song Contest entries This is a chronological list of all the artists and songs that have competed in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest from 2003 to 2022. Entries Withdrawn entries This list presents all the cases when a country withdrew or was disqualified f ...


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