Skip to main content Try our corporate solution for free! Single Accounts Corporate Solutions Universities. The Eurovision song contest first began in with seven countries contesting. Since its beginning, a total of 52 countries have participated in the hopes of becoming a champion.
Of all the countries that have sung their lungs out for the coveted prize, Ireland have won the competition more than any. As of , Ireland has taken the crown a total of seven times. Across Europe, millions of individuals tune in to watch the contest. What makes a winner? Between and , solo artists have won the competition a total of 18 times.
The most successful number of artists to have on stage is six. With over double the number of wins, the most successful language for singers to use is English , and if you think the Eurovision is only based on a singer's ability then you may well be wrong.
It turns out wearing white has brought more victories than any other color. Eurovision participation As of , a total of eight European countries have participated more than sixty times in the Eurovision song contest. There does appear to be a waning in the popularity of the contest as even Germany , which traditionally has the highest viewer rates in Europe has seen an overall decline in the number of people tuning in.
Loading statistic Show source. Download for free You need to log in to download this statistic Register for free Already a member? Log in. Show detailed source information? Note: Chart is sorted in descending order by number of wins. Whilst there are several noteworthy exceptions to the rule, those countries that have won more Eurovision titles have generally entered a greater number of times compared to those who have won fewer Eurovision crowns.
For example, those countries with three or more Eurovision titles nine countries have entered the contest an average of 50 By contrast, those nations with just one Eurovision trophy have entered the competition an average of 26 But, there are notable exceptions to this rule. Belgium — one of the seven countries to participate in the first Eurovision in — could consider its Eurovision success rate unlucky, with a winning percentage of just 1.
Likewise, Finland have entered the Eurovision Song Contest 49 times, following its debuted in Eurovision , for one win a winning percentage of 2. Comparably, Greece has been represented at Eurovision on 36 occasions since making its debut at Eurovision , for a single conquest a winning percentage of 2. As mentioned in one of our formative Eurovision blog posts, Data visualization shows most successful Eurovision nations , Luxembourg is on the other end of the spectrum.
Luxembourg has made just 37 appearances for five wins a winning percentage of By contrast, France 58 entries, winning percentage of 8. But, Ireland remains the all-time Eurovision champ, with an unmatched seven victories from its 49 entries, also giving it the best winning percentage in the competitions history The most notable winning Eurovision artists whose career was directly launched into the spotlight following their win were the members of ABBA, who won the contest for Sweden with their song "Waterloo".
ABBA went on to be one of the most successful bands of its time. The following individuals have won the Eurovision Song Contest as a performer or songwriter more than once. Bold indicates a win as a performer. Italics indicates a win as a songwriter. Year is in italics to indicate joint 4-way win.
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