The Eurovision Song Contest has been held every summer in Europe since 1956. More than 50 counties are eligible to compete each year (all of Europe plus Israel and Australia). Each participating country selects an original song and an artist to perform it at the grand finale - some are selected by committee, but most these days are selected through televised competitions such as The Voice Azerbaijan or Ukraine's Got Talent . The grand finale - a live stage spectacle that involves a complex formula of country-by-country votes - is one of the most-watched shows of the year throughout Europe. Winning Eurovision is not only a source of pride, but also a path to international stardom for both the song and the artist - Lulu sang "Boom Bang-a-Bang" to lead the United Kingdom to victory in 1969 ; ABBA went on to worldwide fame after winning for Sweden with "Waterloo" in 1974 ; and Celine Dion - representing Switzerland - won in 1988 singing a French-language ballad, ...
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