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Eurovision Song Contest Collection

The Eurovision Song Contest, a celebration of music and talent from across Europe, has seen some iconic moments throughout its history

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Celine Dion, Canadian singer aged 20 years old, representing Switzerland

Celine Dion, Canadian singer aged 20 years old, representing Switzerland, will be performing her song, Ne partez pas sans moi (Don t Leave Without Me)

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Kiki Dee, (real name Pauline Matthews) singer and songwriter from Bradford, England

Kiki Dee, (real name Pauline Matthews) singer and songwriter from Bradford, England. Picture taken at London Airport as Kiki Dee leaves for Nice, France, to sing in The Eurovision Song Contest

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Michelle Rocca, model an and former Miss Ireland 1980, will be co-presenting the 33rd

Michelle Rocca, model an and former Miss Ireland 1980, will be co-presenting the 33rd annual Eurovision Song Contest 1988, to be held in Dublin, Ireland, pictured Friday 29th April 1988

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Buck Fizz British pop group who won the Eurovision Song Contest with their song Making

Buck Fizz British pop group who won the Eurovision Song Contest with their song Making Your Mind Up. from left to right Mike Nolan Shelly Preston Cheryl Baker

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Sandie Shaw, leaves for Vienna tomorrow, to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest

Sandie Shaw, leaves for Vienna tomorrow, to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest, on Saturday, and this is the dress she will wear when she sings Britains entry " Puppet on a Strng"

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Samantha Janus singer actress March 1991 - UK Eurovision Song Contest Entrant 1991

Samantha Janus singer actress March 1991 - UK Eurovision Song Contest Entrant 1991

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Baku Crystal Hall (Bakan Kristal Zali), an indoor arena in Baku

Baku Crystal Hall (Bakan Kristal Zali), an indoor arena in Baku
Baku Crystal Hall (BakAn Kristal Zali), an indoor arena in Baku. Located on the middle of the Caspian Sea, it hosted the 2012 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Azerbaijan

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Cliff Richard sings for the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest finals

Cliff Richard sings for the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest finals, Albert Hall, London. 6th April 1968

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Cliff Richard gives a press conference during Eurovision Song Contest rehearsals at

Cliff Richard gives a press conference during Eurovision Song Contest rehearsals at Albert Hall, London. 3rd April 1968

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Eurovision Song Contest rehearsals at Albert Hall, London

Eurovision Song Contest rehearsals at Albert Hall, London. Pictured, Cliff Richard sings standing in the stalls. 3rd April 1968

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Cliff Richard singing on stage during the Eurovision Song Contest rehearsals at Albert

Cliff Richard singing on stage during the Eurovision Song Contest rehearsals at Albert Hall, London. 3rd April 1968

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Francoise Hardy, french teenager, will be performing her song Love Goes Away at this

Francoise Hardy, french teenager, will be performing her song Love Goes Away at this years Eurovision Song Contest, representing Monaco

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Lynsey de Paul at Wembley for a rehearsal of the Eurovision Song Contest. 6th May 1977

Lynsey de Paul at Wembley for a rehearsal of the Eurovision Song Contest. 6th May 1977

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran, winners of Song for Europe with their song

Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran, winners of Song for Europe with their song Rock Bottom at the New London Theatre. 9th March 1977

Background imageEurovision Song Contest Collection: British-Flag-Music

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A British music fan is pictured holding an umbrella with the British flag prior the final of the Eurovision Song Contest at Belgrade Arena. AFP PHOTO/ANDREJ ISAKOVIC / AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC


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The Eurovision Song Contest, a celebration of music and talent from across Europe, has seen some iconic moments throughout its history. One such moment was when Kiki Dee, the talented singer and songwriter from Bradford, England, took to the stage with her mesmerizing performance. Another unforgettable co-presenter was Michelle Rocca, a stunning model and former Miss Ireland 1980. In 1988, the world witnessed the rise of a young Canadian singer named Celine Dion who represented Switzerland at just 20 years old. Her powerful vocals captivated audiences worldwide and marked the beginning of an extraordinary career. British pop group Buck Fizz made their mark in Eurovision history by winning with their catchy song "Making Your Mind Up. " Their energetic performance left everyone dancing along and brought home victory for the United Kingdom. Sandie Shaw embarked on an exciting journey as she left for Vienna to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest. Her soulful voice echoed through Baku Crystal Hall (Bakan Kristal Zali), an impressive indoor arena in Baku that hosted this grand event. Cliff Richard, one of Britain's most beloved artists, had his moment on stage representing the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest finals. His captivating performances wowed both fans and critics alike. During rehearsals at Albert Hall in London, he even took time to give a press conference where he shared his excitement for this prestigious competition. Francoise Hardy added her own touch of French charm as she performed her beautiful song "Love Goes Away" during this memorable contest. The audience couldn't help but be enchanted by her youthful spirit and undeniable talent. Lynsey de Paul graced Wembley Stadium with her presence during a rehearsal for the Eurovision Song Contest on May 6th, 1977. Her electrifying performance showcased her incredible vocal range and solidified her status as one of Europe's finest talents.