Eurovision

Eurovision refers to the Eurovision Song Contest, an annual international music competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Established in 1956, the contest features performers from various countries competing by presenting original songs. Each participating country submits a song performed live, and the winner is determined through a combination of jury and public voting. The event is known for its diverse musical styles, elaborate performances, and often extravagant staging. It has become a significant cultural phenomenon in Europe and beyond, drawing large television audiences and fostering a sense of community among participants and fans. The contest not only showcases musical talent but also serves as a platform for promoting cultural exchange and solidarity among nations.