Eurovision

Eurovision refers to the Eurovision Song Contest, an annual international music competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The contest features participants from various countries, each represented by a song performed live during a televised event. The competition began in 1956, making it one of the longest-running television shows in the world. Each participating country typically selects its entry through a national selection process or internally, and the performances are followed by a voting process whereby countries award points to their favorite songs, often resulting in a diverse array of musical genres and styles. The winning country is awarded the opportunity to host the following year’s contest, and the event has become a major cultural phenomenon in Europe and beyond, known for celebrating musical diversity and fostering connection among nations.