"Euphoria," performed by Loreen, won the 57th Eurovision Song Contest on May 26, 2012, representing Sweden. The competition featured 42 entries and was executive produced by Adil Kerimli, aired by İctimai Television. Loreen, a former "Idol" contestant, gained fame for her impactful performance, elevating Sweden's status in the contest.
Azerbaijan wins Eurovision 2011 in Dusseldorf, Germany
song competition: Eurovisionorganizer: European Broadcasting Unionedition: 56thdate: May 14, 2011venue: Düsseldorf Arena, Düsseldorf, Germanybroadcaster: Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)entries: 43director: Ladislaus Kiralyhosts: Anke Engelke, Judith Rakers, Stefan Raab WINNERS "Running Scared" by Ell and Nikki of Azerbaijan "Madness of Love" by Raphael Gualazzi of Italy "Popular" by Eric Saade o Sweden "Angel" by Mika Newton of Ukraine … Continue reading Azerbaijan wins Eurovision 2011 in Dusseldorf, Germany
‘Satellite’ by Lina wins Eurovision 2010 in Oslo
Lena Johanna Therese Meyer-Landrut, born in Hanover, Germany, rose to fame by winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with her song "Satellite." The song, written by Julie Frost and Josh Gordon, secured Germany's victory at the event held in Oslo, Norway, marking a significant milestone in her career.
Alexander Rybak’s ‘Fairytale’ wins Eurovision 2009 in Moscow
Norway won the 54th Eurovision Song Contest in 2009 with "Fairytale," performed by Alexander Rybak. The event took place on May 16 in Moscow, organized by the European Broadcasting Union. Rybak, born in Belarus and raised in Norway, gained recognition through various competitions before achieving Eurovision success.
‘Believe’ by Dima Bilan wins Eurovision 2008 in Belgrade
Russia's Dima Bilan won the 53rd Eurovision Song Contest with his song "Believe," co-written with Jim Beanz and produced by Timbaland. Bilan, who previously placed second in 2006, performed the winning entry on March 9, 2008. The contest featured 43 entries and occurred on May 24, 2008, in Belgrade.
‘Molitva’ by Marija Serifovic wins Eurovision 2007 in Helsinki
Serbia won the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest held on May 12, 2007, with the song "Molitva," performed by Marija Šerifović, composed by Vladimir Graić. This victory marked Serbia's first win in the competition since its inception in 1956, underscoring the significance of this achievement in Serbian music history.
Lordi’s ‘Hard Rock Hallelujah’ wins Eurovision 2006 in Athens
Tarja Halonen has been Finland's president since March 1, 2000. In 2006, Finland won the Eurovision Song Contest with "Hard Rock Hallelujah" by the rock band Lordi, marking its first victory. The competition took place in Athens, featuring 37 entries and was directed by Volker Weicker.
‘My Number One’ by Helena Paparizou wins Eurovision 2005 in Kyiv
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is located in southeastern Europe. On March 12, 2005, Karolos Papoulias became president. Greece won its first Eurovision Song Contest with "My Number One," performed by Helena Paparizou, in Kyiv. The 2005 contest featured 39 entries, with various countries competing for the title.
