Proper noun
A European broadcasting system, created by the European Broadcasting Union, that produces the Eurovision Song Contest and related programmes.
The Eurovision Song Contest.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMy wife Juliana and I first saw Eurovision while on our honeymoon in Greece in 2006, and we were amazed by it. They basically recreate a music video onstage, and pyro cannons, LED video screens, background dancers, fireworks, costume changes, and wind machines are their tools. Seamus Dever
If you can't imagine female torch singers and Skrillex-style demon techno onstage at the same moment, you don't know Eurovision. Seamus Dever
ABBA were honoured at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005, when their hit " Waterloo " was chosen as the best song in the competition's history. Source: Internet
ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 at The Dome in Brighton, UK, giving Sweden its first triumph in the contest, and are the most successful group ever to take part in the competition. Source: Internet
According to John Kennedy O'Connor 's The Eurovision Song Contest—The Official History, this was the closest result yet in the contest and Richard locked himself in the toilet to avoid the nerves of the voting. Source: Internet
All six Eurovision contest song candidates were recorded by Newton-John and included on her Long Live Love album, her first for the EMI Records label. Source: Internet