In a study many Eurovision fans took part, they crown the best and worst performances from the musical competition show.
In a new study polling many fans that took part, it has been determined who has the all-time best Eurovision Song Contest performances and who has the worst.in the United Kingdom, the company asked fans to vote on who they think had the best and worst performances throughout Eurovision's long history.
Eurovision began in 1956 and is a musical competition show where many countries—mostly in Europe, but with a few from Western Asia, Africa and Australia—come to compete for the glass trophy shaped like a microphone. Broadcasters decide who will be representing their country for the world to see and viewers vote who they want to be crowned winners. Between the two semi-finals, 20 songs will be qualified for the Grand Final.
Five countries, known as"The Big Five," automatically qualify for the Grand Final. Those five countries are France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. In 2021, Måneskin—the rock band that represented Italy—took home the trophy after performing their song"Zitti E Buoni."Pictured above, ABBA performs at the Eurovision Song Contest on February 9th, 1974.was crowned the best performance in the competition's history in the survey, for their win in 1974.
Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad make up the group, as the name"