What to
Watch For
During the
Finals of the
Eurovision Song Contest



It's time for the world's biggest television show, the
Eurovision Song Contest. On Saturday, May 10, for one night only, Europe will unite behind twenty-six songs, each just three minutes long. Performed live in the B&W Hallerna in Copenhagen, a continent-wide phone vote will back up the thoughts of a professional jury in each country. The scores will be an**unced on the night, and in the space of three hours the 26 will be whittled down to just one winner.
The
Eurovision Song Contest has been running every year since 1956. Organized by the European Broadcasting Union, last year's
Contest gathered worldwide viewing figures in excess of 180 million viewers. It dominates the European social media charts and triggers countless media stories, flooding the editorial sections from fashion and entertainment to politics and international relations
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