Test your Eurovision knowledge by identifying these performances

They were certainly memorable!

Author: Alex RossPublished 12th May 2024

Olly Alexander represented the UK at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, finishing in 18th place with his track 'Dizzy'. After Switzerland's Nemo won the contest, let's test your Eurovision knowledge!

Take our fun quiz below and see if you can guess which country the performances are from, then check your answers at the bottom! Extra points if you can name the artist and song title!

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Check your answers...

1) UK - Bucks Fizz: 'Making Your Mind Up' (1981)


2) FINLAND - Lordi: 'Hard Rock Hallelujah' (2006)


3) SWEDEN - Loreen: 'Euphoria' (2012)


4) UK - Scooch: 'Flying The Flag' (2007)


5) SWITZERLAND - Celine Dion: 'Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi' (1988)


6) NORWAY - Alexander Rybak: 'Fairytale' (2009)


7) SWEDEN - ABBA: 'Waterloo' (1974)


8) IRELAND - Jedward: 'Lipstick' (2011)


9) UK - Brotherhood Of Man: 'Save Your Kisses For Me' (1976)


10) UKRAINE - Verka Serduchka: 'Dancing Lasha Tumbai' (2007)


11) UK - Katrina and the Waves: 'Love Shine A Light' (1997)


12) AUSTRIA - Conchita Wurst: 'Rise Like a Phoenix' (2014)


13) RUSSIA - Buranovskiye Babushki: 'Party For Everybody' (2012)


14) UK - Blue: 'I Can' (2011)


15) ISRAEL - Netta: 'Toy' (2018)


16) IRELAND - Ryan O'Shaughnessy: 'Together' (2018)

17) UK - Sam Ryder: 'Space Man' (2022)

Are you a Eurovision superfan? 👀

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Everything you need to know about Olly Alexander's UK Eurovision 2024 song 'Dizzy'

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