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Ireland hosted the Eurovision Song Contest seven times:
1971: Dublin
1981: Dublin
1988: Dublin
1993: Millstreet
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In 2006 Ireland's Brian Kennedy, who has sung duets with Van Morrison, became the 1000th act to sing on the Eurovision stage with Every Song Is A Cry For Love. He came tenth
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Riverdance was first performed during the interval act of the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. One of the most popular interval acts in the history of the contest
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Ireland and Sweden holds the record of most victories in the Eurovision Song Contest: Seven victories each!
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The scores of the voting from the 1956-contest have never been made public, leaving room for lots of speculation. Attempts to reconstruct the voting by interviewing jury members over the following five decades did not lead to any reliable outcome
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In 2011 Azerbaijan won the Grand Final with the song "Running Scared", but only came second in their semi-final. Greece won the semi-final, but came 7th in the Grand Final
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The 60th Eurovision Song Contest in 2015 had a record number of countries in the Grand Final: 27
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The most covered Eurovision song is Domenico Mudugno's "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu" from 1958, also known as Volare. The song has been covered by famous stars such as Dean Martin, Cliff Richard, David Bowie and many more
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Three of the songs sent to Eurovision have been in made up languages. Two of these entries have come from Belgium: Sanomi (2003) and O Julissi (2008); and one from the Netherlands: Amambanda (2006)
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