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Eurovision Wins by Country

Eurovision Wins by Country

May 17, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Eurovision 2025: Switzerland Hosts as Sweden and​ Ireland ​Vie for Historic Lead

Table of Contents

  • Eurovision 2025: Switzerland Hosts as Sweden and​ Ireland ​Vie for Historic Lead
    • sweden’s Rise to the Top
    • Ireland’s ⁤historic Run
    • France⁣ and Other⁤ Top ⁣Contenders
    • Beyond the Music
  • Eurovision 2025: Yoru Burning Questions Answered
    • What’s the Big deal About Eurovision 2025?
    • Who ‌are the Main Contenders?
    • How Many Times Has Ireland Won Eurovision?
    • When Did Ireland Last Win Eurovision?
    • Can you ⁤List Ireland’s Winning Eurovision songs?
    • How Has Sweden Been So Successful in ​Eurovision?
    • What are some of Sweden’s Winning Eurovision ‍Songs?
    • Which Countries Have Won Eurovision ⁣Multiple Times?
    • What is France’s Record in Eurovision?
    • Here’s a Summary of Eurovision Winners:
    • When was The United Kingdom’s Last Eurovision win?
Hazel brugger and Sandra⁤ Studer hosting⁢ Eurovision⁤ 2025
Hosts Hazel Brugger and Sandra Studer on stage during the frist semifinal ⁤of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, May 13, ‌2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Basel, Switzerland – The Eurovision song Contest has returned, with ⁤Switzerland playing host to the Grand Final on Saturday, May 17, 2025. Beyond the spectacle of music, this year’s competition carries added significance⁤ as Sweden⁤ and Ireland are currently tied for the​ most wins in the contest’s history, with seven victories each.

sweden’s Rise to the Top

The 2023 ​edition proved to be a pivotal ​moment for Sweden. Loreen, the Swedish representative, secured her second Eurovision win with⁣ “Tattoo,” adding to her previous triumph in 2012 with “Euphoria.” This victory​ allowed Sweden to equal ⁣Ireland’s long-standing record of seven wins.

Sweden’s Eurovision journey ​began ‌in 1974 with‍ ABBA‘s iconic performance of “Waterloo,” a moment⁤ that revolutionized the contest. Subsequent victories⁤ included ⁤Herreys in 1984 with “Diggi-Loo​ Diggi-Ley,” Carola in 1991 ‌with “Fångad Av en ‍Stormvind,”‌ Charlotte Nilsson in 1999 ​with “Take Me To your Heaven,” and Måns Zelmerlöw in 2015 with “Heroes.”

Eurovision audience
An audience member⁣ wears an LED wristband during a dress rehearsal for the first semi-final ⁣of the 2025 Eurovision ​Song⁤ Contest in Basel,Switzerland,May 12,2025. (REUTERS/Denis Balibouse)

Ireland’s ⁤historic Run

Ireland, ​once ‍the sole record holder, now shares the top spot with Sweden. Their first victory came in 1970 with dana’s “All Kinds of Everything.” the country then​ accumulated six ​more wins, including a notable streak in the ‌1990s.

Linda Martin won in 1992 with “Why Me?”, followed by Niamh Kavanagh in 1993 with “In Your Eyes.” In 1994,Paul Harrington ⁢and Charlie McGettigan completed an unprecedented three-year ‍winning ⁤streak with ⁢“Rock ‘N’⁣ roll Kids.”⁢ To date, no other country has⁣ achieved three consecutive victories.

France⁣ and Other⁤ Top ⁣Contenders

france holds ⁢third place in the overall standings with five victories.⁣ Their most triumphant⁣ period occurred between the‍ late 1950s⁤ and the⁣ late 1970s. André Claveau⁢ won⁣ in ​1958,Jacqueline⁤ Boyer in 1960,and Isabelle Aubret in 1962. Later, Frida Boccara won in 1969 with “Un Jour, ⁣Un Enfant,” ⁣and Marie Myriam in 1977 ⁣with “L’Oiseau et l’Enfant.” France has not won since.

The Netherlands, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom also have five titles each. The‍ Netherlands’ most recent victory​ was in 2019. Luxembourg last won in 1983 with Corinne Hermès’⁤ “Si​ la Vie Est⁣ Cadeau.” The United Kingdom secured its fifth and final victory in 1997 with ‍Katrina and ​The Waves’ “Love Shine ⁢a Light.”

Beyond the Music

the history ‌of Eurovision victories reflects the evolution of european musical tastes and the cultural impact ⁣of the festival.This ‌year, with Sweden⁣ and Ireland vying for sole⁤ possession of the record, the focus extends ​beyond the songs themselves. A significant chapter in Eurovision history is at stake.

Eurovision 2025: Yoru Burning Questions Answered

Here’s a⁤ thorough​ guide to the‍ Eurovision Song Contest, focusing on the 2025 ⁣competition and some‌ key historical⁤ moments.

What’s the Big deal About Eurovision 2025?

The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest is being ‍held in Basel, Switzerland, and it’s set to be a notably exciting event. The main story is the race for the most wins in Eurovision history.

Who ‌are the Main Contenders?

This year, ‌the competition has added importance as Sweden and ⁢Ireland are tied for⁤ the most wins,⁢ each with seven victories.

How Many Times Has Ireland Won Eurovision?

Ireland has ⁢won the Eurovision Song‌ Contest seven times. They were once the​ sole record holder.

When Did Ireland Last Win Eurovision?

The last time Ireland ⁢won‍ was in ​1996. They had an incredible run in the early 1990s.

Can you ⁤List Ireland’s Winning Eurovision songs?

Certainly! Here are the seven songs that brought Ireland⁤ victory:

1970: “All Kinds of ⁤Everything” by Dana

1992: “Why Me?” by ⁢Linda Martin

1993: ‌”In​ Your Eyes” by ​Niamh Kavanagh

1994: “Rock ‘N’ Roll Kids” by Paul Harrington ‍and charlie McGettigan

How Has Sweden Been So Successful in ​Eurovision?

Sweden’s Eurovision⁣ journey has been marked by several iconic⁢ moments. The 2023 contest was a‍ pivotal one: Loreen won with “Tattoo,” her second win ‌overall.

What are some of Sweden’s Winning Eurovision ‍Songs?

Sweden has a rich history in the contest. Here’s a list⁤ of their‍ winning entries:

1974: “Waterloo” by ABBA

1984: “Diggi-Loo⁢ Diggi-Ley” by Herreys

1991: ​ “Fångad av en Stormvind” by⁤ carola

1999: “Take Me To Your Heaven” by Charlotte nilsson

2015: “Heroes” by​ Måns Zelmerlöw

2012: “Euphoria” by Loreen

* 2023: “Tattoo” by ​Loreen

Which Countries Have Won Eurovision ⁣Multiple Times?

Besides Sweden ‌and ireland, several other countries have a ‍strong track record in the Eurovision Song Contest.

What is France’s Record in Eurovision?

France currently holds third place in​ the overall⁢ standings ⁣with five victories. Their most successful period was from the late ⁣1950s ​to the late 1970s.

Here’s a Summary of Eurovision Winners:

| Country ⁣ ⁢ ‌ | Wins | notable​ Wins ​ ​ ​ ⁤ ⁢ ⁤ ​ ⁤ ‍ ​ ⁢ ‌ |

| :————— | :— ​| :———————————————————————————- |

| Sweden | 7 | ABBA – “Waterloo” (1974), Loreen – “Euphoria” (2012), “Tattoo” (2023) ​ |

| Ireland ‍ | 7‌ | Dana – “All Kinds of Everything” (1970), 90’s wins (Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Paul Harrington & ⁣Charlie McGettigan) |

| France | 5 | André Claveau (1958), ⁣Jacqueline Boyer (1960), isabelle Aubret (1962) ​ ⁤ ‍ ‍ |

| Netherlands ​ | 5 ‌ ⁢| ⁢ ​ ‍ ​ |

| Luxembourg ⁢ ‍ | 5⁤ ⁢ | ‌ ⁢ ‍ ⁣ |

| ⁢United Kingdom ⁤| 5 ⁤ ‍ | ⁢ ⁤ ⁣ ​ |

When was The United Kingdom’s Last Eurovision win?

The United Kindgom ⁢secured its fifth and final victory in 1997 with Katrina and ​The Waves’ “Love Shine ⁢a Light.”

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