List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (2004–present)

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This is a list of countries that have performed at the Eurovision Song Contest from 2004 to the present day.

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Entries

Table key

 1  Winner  Winning countries in each edition of the contest
 2  Second place  Countries which came second in each edition of the contest
 3  Third place  Countries which came third in each edition of the contest
 Wasn't in Final    Countries which wasn't in the final

1956–2003

2000s

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2010s

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2020s

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Withdrawn and disqualified entries

This is a list of countries that withdrawn or were disqualified from the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2020

The Eurovision Song Contest 2020 was planned to be the 65th edition of the contest, however the contest was cancelled in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[53][54] It was replaced with Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light.

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Notes

  1. Performance contains uncredited live vocals from O-Jay
  2. Performance contains uncredited live vocals from Billy Zver
  3. Specifically Mühlviertlerisch, a Central Bavarian dialect spoken in Upper Austria
  4. Performance contains uncredited live vocals from Nina Žižić
  5. Performance contains uncredited live vocals from Aleksander Walmann
  6. Performance contains uncredited live vocals from Isaura
  7. Performance contains uncredited live vocals from Flo Rida.
  8. Features uncredited vocals by Henri Piispanen
  9. Maruv won the Ukrainian national final with "Siren Song" but refused to participate at Eurovision. The Ukrainian broadcaster UA:PBC approached the second- and third-placed artists but they also refused, leading to Ukraine withdrawing from the competition.
  10. Israeli broadcaster Kan initially submitted "October Rain" to the 2024 contest. After the song was rejected due to the political nature of the lyrics, it was rewritten and retitled as "Hurricane", which was accepted by the EBU to compete.

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