Eurovision Song Contest: What to know and how to watch

After an extended 12 months, the wait is over — the Eurovision Tune Contest is lastly returning to our screens.

The annual extravaganza pits Europe’s international locations in opposition to one another as 25 finalists battle it out on the stage for the final word prize: being topped the competition’s winner.

This 12 months’s contest is predicted to closely emphasize the scenario unfolding in Ukraine, after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion on Feb. 24.

Among the many 25 nations acting on the large stage in Italy is Ukraine, which is thought-about a favourite to win.

Beneath, we remind you of every thing it's essential to know forward of the ultimate.

Performers dance at the beginning of the dress rehearsal ahead of the grand final.
Performers dance at the start of the costume rehearsal forward of the grand remaining.
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What's Eurovision?

The Eurovision Tune Contest first hit our screens approach again when in 1956. It’s been going down yearly ever since, aside from 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing.

Annually, international locations of the European Broadcast Union go head-to-head in a bid to be topped winners.

This 12 months marks the 66th Eurovision, with a whopping 40 nations battling for the gold.

The band Måneskin won the contest in 2021.
The band Måneskin received the competition in 2021.
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In addition to viewers watching at house, every taking part nation is allowed to solid three votes for an additional nation.

Given the title “Eurovision,” it’s honest to count on to solely see European international locations participate. However you could be shocked to study that the European Broadcast Union does embody a number of international locations that aren’t positioned wherever close to Europe.

Australia, for instance, was invited to carry out in 2015, and its look proved to be so welcome that it’s been invited again yearly since.

Subwoolfer from Norway singing 'Give The Wolf A Banana.'
Subwoolfer from Norway singing ‘Give The Wolf A Banana.’
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How can I watch?

Peacock TV is about to broadcast Eurovision dwell for the second 12 months in a row.

Saturday’s grand remaining will air at 3 p.m. ET.

Who received final 12 months, and who're notable previous winners?

The winners of the earlier 12 months get to host the Eurovision remaining annually, which means that Saturday’s grand showcase will happen in Italy, due to Måneskin’s epic 2021 win.

Andromache performs on stage during the second semi-final.
Andromache performs on stage through the second semi-final.
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The Italian band knocked it out of the park with its rock n’ roll efficiency, which noticed Italy be topped as winners and subsequently convey the ultimate to house soil.

Måneskin is predicted to carry out its new track, “Supermodel,” throughout Saturday’s remaining.

Eurovision has birthed many well-known names and faces since kickstarting in 1956.

Most notably, ABBA, who represented Sweden in 1974, have been topped Eurovision winners with their simple hit “Waterloo.”

Laura Pausini performs on stage during the dress reharsals.
Laura Pausini performs on stage through the costume reharsals.
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In 1988, Celine Dion received Eurovision after representing Switzerland, regardless of being Canadian.

That is the third Eurovision hosted in Italy, because the nation beforehand hosted in 1965 and in 1991.

Ukraine has received Eurovision twice since its first look within the contest 19 years in the past.

Russia was banned from taking part on this 12 months’s occasion.

 Italian singers Blanco and Mahmood leave the Palace hotel to go to the Palazzetto for the rehearsal.
Italian singers Blanco and Mahmood go away the Palace resort to go to the Palazzetto for the rehearsal.
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