Eurovision Song Contest Videos
In this video you can see a summary of what Alexander Rybak had to say at the winner's press conference. On the question of the gay parade is puzzled it took place in the morning when the Eurovision Song Contest final is the biggest gay parade!
Alexander Rybak and his dancers make a remarkable entrance at the winner's press conference after winning the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest.
Shortly after the 10 qualifiers from the first semi-final were known a draw decided which postion in the final the ten lucky ones will be performing at. See the video to see how they reacted to their further destiny.
In the 2008 Hungarian final Adrien Szekeres won the jury voting, but the public prefered Csézy. This song ended up in 2nd place.
Ann-Mari Andersen in the first of the three Norwegian pre selection heats. She qualified directly for the final and was seen as one of the favourites to win it, but she didn't manage to end up among the best 4 in the final.
This is Kendra Lou at the 2008 Dansk Melodi Grand Prix. Kendra didn't manage to qualify directly through the second semi-final, but got a second chance on a wildcard. In the final she ended in a tied 4th position.
Haakon Pedersen & Elisabeth Berg came 5th in the Swedish final in 1989 with this song Nattens Drottning.
Sanna Nielsen came 5th in the swedish final, Melodifestival, 2003 with this song.
Lecia came second in the Danish final in 1989 with this song, Landet Camelot. She is well known in Denmark as a member of the '80's duo Laban.
EuroVisionary presents here a video where you can watch such performances from San Marino, Slovenia, Belgium and Norway.
Mor ve Ötesi will be representing Turkey at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Deli. This is the music video made for the song.
Dima won the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 held in Belgrade in his second attempt. In 2006 he came second. This is the video for his winning song "Believe".
Sertab Erener have won the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest with her song Everyway That I Can.
Denmark won the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest by the Olsen Brothers and their Fly on the wings of love. This was Denmark's second victory with the first one being back to 1963.
United Kingdom won the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest with Katrina & the waves singing Love shine a light.