European singing competition


European singing competition

Eurovision song contest is the most authoritative large-scale singing competition in the world. It was founded in 1956 by the European Broadcasting Union (European Broadcasting Union). The competition rules are that each country and region sends a singer or an orchestra to sing a song of their choice, and then the audience participates in the voting through telephone, SMS or Internet. Finally, the votes are counted to indirectly select the winner, and the country represented by the winner will automatically become the host of the finals of the next year. ABBA (1974) and Celine Dion (1988) were born in the European singing competition.
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