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Eurovision Song Contest 2020

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The Eurovision Song Contest 2020 was a cancelled singing competition that was to be held in The Netherlands, after Duncan Laurence won the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song ”Arcade”.

Cancellation

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On 18 March 2020, it was announced that the contest would be cancelled due to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic in Europe.[1] It's the first in the history of the contest to be cancelled.[2]

After the show was cancelled, the European Broadcasting Union organised a replacement show called Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light, to show the selected entries in place of the Grand Final on 16 May. Rotterdam remained as the host city of the next year's contest.[2]

Planned contestants

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Land Broadcaster Artist Song Sprache
 Albanien RTSH Arilena Ara "Fall from the Sky" Englisch
 Armenien AMPTV Athena Manoukian "Chains on You" Englisch
 Australien SBS Montaigne "Don't Break Me" Englisch
 Österreich ORF Vincent Bueno "Alive" Englisch
 Aserbaidschan İTV Efendi "Cleopatra" Englisch
 Weißrussland BTRC VAL "Da vidna" (Да відна) Belarusian
 Belgien VRT Hooverphonic "Release Me" Englisch
 Bulgarien BNT Victoria "Tears Getting Sober" Englisch
 Kroatien HRT Damir Kedžo "Divlji vjetre" Croatian
 Zypern CyBC Sandro "Running" Englisch
 Tschechische Republik ČT Benny Cristo "Kemama" Englisch
 Dänemark DR Ben and Tan "Yes" Englisch
 Estland ERR Uku Suviste "What Love Is" Englisch
 Finnland Yle Aksel "Looking Back" Englisch
 Frankreich France Télévisions Tom Leeb "Mon alliée (The Best in Me)" French, English
 Georgien GPB Tornike Kipiani "Take Me as I Am" Englisch
 Deutschland NDR Ben Dolic "Violent Thing" Englisch
 Griechenland ERT Stefania "Supergirl" Englisch
 Island RÚV Daði og Gagnamagnið "Think About Things" Englisch
 Irland RTÉ Lesley Roy "Story of My Life" Englisch
 Israel IPBC Eden Alene "Feker Libi" (ፍቅር ልቤ) English, Amharic
 Italien RAI Diodato "Fai rumore" Italian
 Lettland LTV Samanta Tīna "Still Breathing" Englisch
 Litauen LRT The Roop "On Fire" Englisch
 Malta PBS Destiny "All of My Love" Englisch
 Moldawien TRM Natalia Gordienko "Prison" Englisch
 Niederlande AVROTROS Jeangu Macrooy "Grow" Englisch
 North Macedonia MRT Vasil "You" Englisch
 Norwegen NRK Ulrikke "Attention" Englisch
 Polen TVP Alicja "Empires" Englisch
 Portugal RTP Elisa "Medo de sentir" Portuguese
 Rumänien TVR Roxen "Alcohol You" Englisch
 Russland C1R Little Big "Uno" English, Spanish
 San Marino SMRTV Senhit "Freaky!" Englisch
 Serbien RTS Hurricane "Hasta la vista" Serbian
 Slowenien RTVSLO Ana Soklič "Voda" Slovene
 Spanien RTVE Blas Cantó "Universo" Spanish
 Schweden SVT The Mamas "Move" Englisch
  Schweiz SRG SSR Gjon's Tears "Répondez-moi" French
 Ukraine UA:PBC Go_A "Solovey" (Соловей) Ukrainian
 Vereinigtes Königreich BBC James Newman "My Last Breath" Englisch

Due to the rules of the Contest, the entries from the cancelled 2020 Contest were not allowed to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. However, many of the original artists returned with new songs while others were replaced.

References

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  1. "Eurovision 2020 in Rotterdam is cancelled". Eurovision.tv. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Official EBU statement & FAQ on Eurovision 2020 cancellation". Eurovision.tv. 18 March 2020. Archived from the original on 18 March 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2020.

Other websites

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