Who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1999?
Charlotte PerrelliEurovision Song Contest 1999 / Winner
The forty-fourth annual Eurovision Song Contest from International Convention Center, Jerusalem, Israel. Sweden cruised to a fourth win with Charlotte Nilsson singing “Take Me to Your Heaven.” The forty-fourth annual Eurovision Song Contest broadcast from International Convention Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
Did Charlotte Perrelli win Eurovision?
Anna Jenny Charlotte Perrelli (Swedish: [ɧaˈɭɔtː pɛˈrɛ̌lːɪ]; née Nilsson; born 7 October 1974) is a Swedish singer and television host. She was the winner of the 1999 Melodifestivalen and subsequently that year’s Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Take Me to Your Heaven”.
Who won the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest?
Dana InternationalEurovision Song Contest 1998 / WinnerSharon Cohen, professionally known as Dana International, is an Israeli pop singer. She has released eight albums and three additional compilation albums. She was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song “Diva”. Wikipedia
Who won the Eurovision Song Contest in the year 2000?
Denmark
The winner was Denmark with the song “Fly on the Wings of Love”, performed by the Olsen Brothers and written by the oldest brother Jørgen Olsen. This was Denmark’s second victory in the contest, following their win in 1963 almost 4 decades earlier – at the time the longest winless run in the history of the contest.
Who won Eurovision in 2001?
Soul Militia
Dave BentonTanel Padar
Eurovision Song Contest 2001/Winners
Who won Eurovision 1997?
Katrina And The WavesEurovision Song Contest 1997 / Winner
Who came second in 1998 Eurovision?
The United Kingdom
The United Kingdom came in second for a record 15th time, and the Netherlands obtained their best result since 1975 – finishing in fourth place.
Who hosted Eurovision 2001?
Denmark, Greece, France and Sweden rounded out the top five with Greece achieving its best result up to that point in the contest….
Eurovision Song Contest 2001 | |
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Final | 12 May 2001 |
Host | |
Venue | Parken Stadium Copenhagen, Denmark |
Presenter(s) | Natasja Crone Back Søren Pilmark |