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Who lost Eurovision the most?
This may come as a shock, but Norway is the country which has come last the most throughout Eurovision's history. Norway has finished bottom of the table 11 times in total and has even scored nul points on four occasions.So which countries have the worst performance records at the Eurovision Song Contest Let's use Business Intelligence and data visualization to uncover the humiliation. The word is out – sorry Norway! The Norwegians own the dubious 'honour' of holding Eurovision's most inauspicious title: Worst performer of all time.Facts and figures for the Eurovision Song Contest. Ireland won a record 7 times, Luxembourg, France and the United Kingdom 5 times. Sweden and the Netherlands won 4 times. ABBA is the most successful Eurovision Song Contest winner.

Who has finished last in Eurovision most times : Norway

In 2024, Norway finished last in the final for the twelve time. Norway has the dubious distinction of finishing last in the Eurovision final more than any other country, and along with Austria, has received "nul points" (zero points) in the contest on four occasions; in 1963, 1978, 1981 and 1997.

Who has won Eurovision 7 times

Ireland

Countries Ireland

Since the first Irish triumph in 1970 thanks to Dana, the country has totalled 7 victories – a record number of wins that they held for 27 years until Sweden finally caught them up in 2023.

What was the highest Eurovision score ever : Top 5 highest scoring Eurovision songs of all time

  • Jamala – 2016 – '1944' (534 points)
  • Loreen – 2024 – 'Tattoo' (583 points)
  • Kristian Kostov – 2017 – 'Beautiful Mess' (615 points)
  • Kalush – 2022 – 'Stefania' (631 points)
  • Salvador Sobral – 2017 – 'Amar pelos dois' (758 points)

Joost Klein

Joost Klein, the Dutch candidate in the Eurovision song contest, has been banned from the competition's final taking place tonight in Malmö, Sweden, following a formal complaint by a female member of the production crew.

19 countries participating at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest have, until now, never won the contest in the long history. Australia, Cyprus, Iceland, Poland and Malta were closest having at least one second place on their record.

Who is the king of Eurovision

Johnny Logan (singer)

Johnny Logan
Also known as Mr. Eurovision
Born 13 May 1954 Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Origin Ireland
Genres Pop Celtic

Johnny is the only singer to date to win the Contest twice as a singer. In 1980, Johnny represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest with What's Another Year, written by Shay Healy, beating the runner-up, Germany, by 15 points. The song topped the charts around Europe including in Ireland and the UK.The most notable winners who have gone on to become international stars are ABBA, who won the 1974 contest for Sweden with their song "Waterloo", and Céline Dion, who won the 1988 contest for Switzerland with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi".

We've ranked the very best Eurovision tunes ever made, to make for a perfect Eurovision party playlist.

  • The Olsen Brothers – 'Fly On the Wings of Love' (Denmark, 2000)
  • Mans Zelmerlow – 'Heroes' (Sweden, 2015)
  • Domenico Modugno – 'Nel blu, dipinto di blu' (Italy, 1958)
  • ABBA – 'Waterloo' (Sweden, 1974)

Why was Holland banned from Eurovision : Why was Joost Klein disqualified The singer was excluded from the main show due to an incident involving a female member of the show's production crew, organisers said.

Who got kicked out of Eurovision in 2024 : artist Joost Klein

But allegations of misconduct are where the event's organizers draw the line, which is why, they say, Dutch artist Joost Klein was kicked out of Eurovision 2024 just hours before he was slated to sing for the title.

Has any country got 0 points in Eurovision

Belgium was the first ever country to receive "Nul Points" in 1962. The most unfortunate victims are Norway and Austria, having each scored "Nul Points" 4 times.

The 'Big Five' are the Participating Broadcasters from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom – the group of countries who via their broadcasters make the biggest financial contribution towards the organisation of the Contest.Johnny is the only singer to date to win the Contest twice as a singer. In 1980, Johnny represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest with What's Another Year, written by Shay Healy, beating the runner-up, Germany, by 15 points. The song topped the charts around Europe including in Ireland and the UK.

Has anyone got famous from Eurovision : The most notable winners who have gone on to become international stars are ABBA, who won the 1974 contest for Sweden with their song "Waterloo", and Céline Dion, who won the 1988 contest for Switzerland with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi".