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The Wonder of Eurovision
      Saturday 16th May 2020 would have seen the Netherlands hold the 65th annual Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam before being cancelled due to outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. Following a convincing win by Duncan Lawrence in 2019, Rotterdam won the right to hold one of the worldâs largest televisions event.
Love it or loath it, Eurovision unites Europe in the universal language of song. For the last sixty-five years countries around the continent have battled it out to show the rest of Europe their greatest, and sometimes strangest, musical outputs.
      Whilst the format of the Eurovision Song Contest has changed since is conception in 1956, the aim and its purpose has always remained the same. Still recovering from the devastation of the second world war, the European Broadcasting Union set up an ad-hoc committee, committed to searching for ways to bring together countries in a light entertainment programme.
From just seven countries in 1956, the contest has grown to over 40 competing nations, over two semi-finals and a Saturday evening prime-time event. The contest has always grown alongside the changing face of Europe, with the 90âs welcoming many former eastern bloc countries. It has launched the careers of ABBA and Celine Dion and various other artists who have achieved success since their participation. Eurovision is a platform to reach the masses and all in three minutes!
In recent years the contest has been the focus of some criticism for seemingly political voting, the sometimes-bizarre musical styles and often completely random staging. This has been most vocal in the United Kingdom who have not done particularly well over recent contests â itâs often seen as; camp, cheesy and kitsch â however, sending subpar efforts over recent years doesnât help its cause!
      Whilst itâs all about the music. The voting segment of the show also provided many highlights. From rather awkward moments between spokespersons and presenters, yes, Ulrika Johnson weâre looking at you! To Greece and Cyprus consistently giving each other itâs 12 points, where possible. All add to the theatrics of the competition that Europe has come to love.
      2020 was shaping up to be another stellar year. With 41 countries entering into the contest preparations were in full swing to provide Europe with an excellent week of entertainment. With no dead cert winner amongst fans and pundits â the contest was shaping to be one of the most open competions in recent years. The contest was officially cancelled on 18 March 202 as the Coronavirus began to sweep across the country. Various other methods of holding the competition were being considered â however, it became apparent that cancellation was inevitable as it was unable to guarantee the safety of its contestants and the thousands of people that had planned to attend the event in Rotterdam.
      The contest may have been cancelled but that means there is no reason why Europe couldnât live its own Celebration in its own way. Alongside the EBU, the host broadcaster has put together a Europe-wide replacement event called âEurovision: Shine A Lightâ which aims to celebrate and honour the songs and artists that were unable to perform their songs at the big event.
      Other events have taken place. Various Eurovision Websites have held their own contests on Social Media. The EBU put together various Eurovision Home Contests on their YouTube channel featuring artists from 2020 and years gone by performing their hits at home.
      The audience and fans have a massive impact on the contest. The audience make the show â and it has a special place within the LGBTQI+ community Many fans have missed the unity that the competition creates. Therefore, journalist Rob Holley set up a Twitter-based initiative entitled #EurovisionAgain where every Saturday on the lead up to the contest, where fans watched together a previous contest and tweet along in real time. The initiative caught the eye of the EBU and helped to get some previously unavailable older contests online for fans to enjoy. Generally received a welcome distraction to the Pandemic; #EurovisionAgain has also gone on to raise over ÂŁ7500 for various LGBTQI+ charities in the United Kingdom. It proves for a great eveningâs entertainment, complete with its own voting, it is an excellent opportunity for fans to interact and offer opinion on last yearâs songs. Throw a little bit of shade and distract us from this difficult time.
      Whilst Eurovision 2020 wonât be happening this year, the fans have united to show love to the songs that wonât get their three minutes of exposure all over the continent. Eurovision continues to unite people all over the world, just as it did back in 1965, going forward the Eurovision will continue to help Europe rebuild â this time from the Coronavirus. Whilst this year will be slightly different. Its message will continue to show that we are not alone, and that things will go back to the way it used to be and together we will come out of the pandemic stronger.
Eurovision will return in 2021, and it will be bigger better, and even more FABULOUS than before!
      12 Points Eurovision â We salute you!
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