BBC - The Big Eurovision Party (2024)


BBC - The Big Eurovision Party (2024)

Get ready for a spectacular show filled with some of the biggest names from the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, hosted by Drag Race UK star Tia Kofi and Eurovision star Edsilia Rombley.

Filmed in December 2024 at the packed Ziggo Dome stadium in Amsterdam, the concert sees Eurovision legends perform some of the most memorable songs from the much-loved, iconic song competition. Meanwhile, backstage, Eurovision expert and Drag Race UK alumni Tia Kofi has the time of her life as she meets some of the stars of the show, including Loreen, Nemo and Katrina.

Prepare to sing along and relive Eurovision earworms and memories with Loreen, Nemo, K??rij?, Katrina (of Katrina and the Waves), Johnny Logan, Marija ?erifović, Baby Lasagna, Bambie Thug, Edsilia Rombley, Guy Sebastian, Kristian Kostov, Alessandra and Marcus & Martinus, to name but a few.

The Big Eurovision Party is a night to remember, celebrating the magic and legacy of the world's most-beloved song contest!

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Snippet from Wikipedia: Eurovision Song Contest 2024

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 was the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Malmö, Sweden, following the country's victory at the 2023 contest with the song "Tattoo" by Loreen. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT), the contest was held at the Malmö Arena, and consisted of two semi-finals, on 7 and 9 May, and a final on 11 May 2024. The three live shows were presented by Petra Mede and Malin Åkerman, with Mede having previously taken on the role in 2013 and 2016.

Broadcasters from thirty-seven countries participated in the contest, the same number as in 2023. Romania opted not to participate, and Luxembourg competed for the first time since 1993. The Netherlands was disqualified from the contest between the second semi-final and the final, but the country retained its right to vote. The inclusion of Israel among the participants in the context of the Gaza war was met with controversy, and additional security measures were put in place for the event.

The winner was Switzerland with the song "The Code", performed by the Swiss singer Nemo and written by them with Benjamin Alasu, Lasse Midtsian Nymann, and Linda Dale. Switzerland won the combined vote and jury vote, and placed fifth in the televote.


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