The Eurovision Song Contest is more than just a competition—it's a celebration of music, culture, and creativity that brings nations together on one global stage. Since its inception in 1956, Eurovision has given us iconic songs, unforgettable performances, and moments that define pop music history. From soaring ballads to quirky dance tracks, the contest has showcased a diverse array of musical styles that capture the spirit of Europe and beyond.
Each year, countries bring their best acts to compete, with performers going all out to win the coveted trophy. Eurovision hits often transcend the contest, becoming global sensations. Tracks like “Waterloo” by ABBA and “Euphoria” by Loreen have become legendary anthems that symbolize Eurovision's power to launch careers. For fans, the contest is not just about music—it's about national pride, cultural expression, and an unbreakable bond with this unique tradition.
But how well do you know Eurovision hits? Can you recall which country brought us the soulful “Rise Like a Phoenix” or the energetic “Toy”? This quiz will test your knowledge of Eurovision’s greatest songs and the countries that made them famous. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a devoted Eurofan, this is your chance to prove you’re an expert in Eurovision history.
Which country won with the iconic song “Waterloo” by ABBA in 1974?
SwedenFinlandNorwayDenmarkWhich country brought us Loreen’s chart-topping hit “Euphoria” in 2012?
SwedenAustriaGermanyIcelandWhere is the 2014 winner “Rise Like a Phoenix” by Conchita Wurst from?
NetherlandsSwitzerlandAustriaNorwayThe song “Satellite” performed by Lena won in 2010. Which country does she represent?
EstoniaFranceGermanyBelgiumWhich country is known for Måneskin’s rock anthem “Zitti e Buoni,” the 2021 winner?
GreecePortugalSpainItaly“Toy” by Netta, featuring quirky sounds and empowering lyrics, represents which country?
IsraelPolandMaltaCyprus“Fairytale,” performed by Alexander Rybak, brought victory to which country in 2009?
NorwayDenmarkRussiaSwedenWhere does the ethereal ballad “Arcade” by Duncan Laurence, the 2019 winner, come from?
NetherlandsIrelandGreeceBelgiumWhich country is behind the 1988 classic “Ne partez pas sans moi” sung by Celine Dion?
SwitzerlandBelgiumLuxembourgFrance“Hard Rock Hallelujah,” the 2006 winner performed by Lordi, hails from which country?
FinlandIcelandSwedenEstoniaThe song “Heroes,” performed by Måns Zelmerlöw, won in 2015. Which country does it represent?
DenmarkSwedenNorwayGermanyWhich country achieved victory with the romantic ballad “Only Teardrops” by Emmelie de Forest in 2013?
FinlandIcelandDenmarkAustria“Amar pelos dois,” a heartfelt song performed by Salvador Sobral, comes from which country?
PortugalFranceItalySpainWhere is the 1972 winner “Après Toi” by Vicky Leandros from?
BelgiumFranceSwitzerlandLuxembourgWhich country’s 1998 entry “Diva,” performed by Dana International, became an LGBTQ+ anthem?
CyprusGreeceMaltaIsraelThe whimsical song “Dancing Lasha Tumbai” by Verka Serduchka represented which country in 2007?
RussiaMoldovaLithuaniaUkraine“My Number One,” performed by Helena Paparizou, brought victory to which country in 2005?
GreeceTurkeyCyprusItalyWhich country won in 1991 with the song “Fångad av en stormvind” performed by Carola?
NorwaySwedenFinlandIceland“We Are the Winners” by LT United was an ironic entry for which country in 2006?
PolandLithuaniaLatviaEstonia