List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters
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The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual international song competition, held every year by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956. This page is a list of people who have acted as presenters of the contest.
Since 1988, it has been the norm to have at least two presenters for the contest. All contests before 1978, while only three after 1988 (i.e. the 1993, 1995 and 2013 contests), have had one presenter. The 1999 contest was the first to feature three presenters, a method that has been used most often since 2010. The contests from 2018 to 2021 all had four presenters each.
Katie Boyle holds the record for the highest number of contests hosted, with four editions (in 1960, 1963, 1968 and 1974),{{cite web |date=21 March 2018 |title=Katie Boyle, iconic Eurovision Song Contest host, dies at 91 |url=https://eurovision.tv/story/katie-boyle-eurovision-song-contest-host-passed-away-at-91 |access-date=7 July 2023 |work=Eurovision.tv |publisher=EBU}}{{cite web |last=Christian |first=John |date=28 March 2024 |title=Who has hosted Eurovision the most times? |url=https://www.aussievision.net/post/who-has-hosted-eurovision-the-most-times |access-date=5 May 2024 |work=Aussievision}} followed by Petra Mede with three editions (2013, 2016 and 2024) and a special (Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits in 2015); including the semi-finals, Mede is to date the person who has hosted the most Eurovision broadcasts, with ten.{{Cite web |last=Demirian |first=Natalie |last2=Dahlgren |first2=Stina |date=2025-03-08 |title=Petra Mede och Edvin Törnblom gör en mellanakt till de homosexuella männen |trans-title=Petra Mede and Edvin Törnblom perform an interlude for the homosexual men |url=https://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/melodifestivalen/a/qPrj9w/petra-mede-och-edvin-tornblom-gor-mellanakt-i-melodifestivalen |access-date=2025-03-09 |website=Aftonbladet |language=sv}} The only other person to have hosted the contest more than once is Jacqueline Joubert (1959 and 1961).
Presenters
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Year
! Presenter(s) ! {{abbr|Ref|References}} |
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scope="row"|{{Escyr|1956}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1957}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1958}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1959}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1960}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1961}}
| Jacqueline Joubert |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1962}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1963}}
| Katie Boyle |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1964}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1965}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1966}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1967}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1968}}
| Katie Boyle |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1969}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1970}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1971}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1972}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1973}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1974}}
| Katie Boyle |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1975}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1976}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1977}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1978}}
| Denise Fabre and Léon Zitrone |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1979}}
| Yardena Arazi and Daniel Pe'er |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1980}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1981}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1982}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1983}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1984}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1985}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1986}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1987}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1988}}
| Michelle Rocca and Pat Kenny |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1989}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1990}}
| Helga Vlahović and Oliver Mlakar |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1991}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1992}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1993}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1994}}
| Cynthia Ní Mhurchú and Gerry Ryan |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1995}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1996}}
| Ingvild Bryn and Morten Harket |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1997}}
| Carrie Crowley and Ronan Keating |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1998}}
| Ulrika Jonsson and Terry Wogan |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1999}}
| Dafna Dekel, Sigal Shachmon and Yigal Ravid |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2000}}
| Kattis Ahlström and Anders Lundin |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2001}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2002}}
| Annely Peebo and Marko Matvere |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2003}}
| Marie N and Renārs Kaupers |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2004}}
| Meltem Cumbul and Korhan Abay |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2005}}
| Maria Efrosinina and Pavlo Shylko |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2006}}
| Maria Menounos and Sakis Rouvas |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2007}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2008}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2009}}
| Natalia Vodianova and Andrey Malahov {{small|(semi-finals)}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2010}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2011}}
| Anke Engelke, Judith Rakers and Stefan Raab |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2012}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2013}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2014}}
| Lise Rønne, Nikolaj Koppel and Pilou Asbæk |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2015}}
| Mirjam Weichselbraun, Alice Tumler, Arabella Kiesbauer and Conchita Wurst |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2016}}
| Petra Mede and Måns Zelmerlöw |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2017}}
| Oleksandr Skichko, Volodymyr Ostapchuk and Timur Miroshnychenko |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2018}}
| Sílvia Alberto, Daniela Ruah, Catarina Furtado and Filomena Cautela |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2019}}
| Bar Refaeli, Erez Tal, Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub |
scope="row" |{{Escyr|2020}}
| bgcolor=#A4EAA9| Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley and Jan Smit |
scope="row" |{{Escyr|2021}}
| Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley, Jan Smit and Nikkie de Jager |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2022}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2023}}
|Alesha Dixon, Hannah Waddingham, Julia Sanina {{small|(all shows)}} and Graham Norton {{small|(final)}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2024}}
|Petra Mede and Malin Åkerman |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2025}}
|Hazel Brugger, Sandra Studer {{small|(all shows)}} and Michelle Hunziker {{small|(final)}} |
= Green room hosts =
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Year
! Presenter(s) ! {{abbr|Ref|References}} |
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scope="row"|{{Escyr|1976}}
| rowspan=2|Hans van Willigenburg | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|1980}}
| |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2002}}
| Tiina Kimmel and Kirke Ert | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2003}}
| Ilze Jaunalksne and Dīvs Reiznieks | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2004}}
| Sertab Erener {{small|(final)}} | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2005}}
| Ruslana and Wladimir Klitschko {{small|(final)}} | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2007}}
| Krisse Salminen {{small|(final)}} | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2008}}
| Kristina Radenković and Branislav Katić | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2009}}
| Dmitry Shepelev |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2013}}
| Eric Saade {{small|(final)}} | {{cite web|title=Eric Saade blir greenroomvärd under Eurovisionfinalen|url=http://www.svt.se/melodifestivalen/eric-saade-blir-greenroomvard-pa-eurovision-song-contest|publisher=Sveriges Television|access-date=8 May 2013|last=Bokholm|first=Mirja|date=8 May 2013|language=sv|trans-title=Eric Saade gets green room host the Eurovision finals}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2015}}
| Conchita Wurst | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2017}}
| Timur Miroshnychenko | |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2018}}
| Filomena Cautela |
= Online host =
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Year
! Presenter(s) !{{abbr|Ref|References}} |
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scope="row"|{{Escyr|2020}}
| bgcolor=#A4EAA9|Nikkie de Jager |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2021}}
|Nikkie de Jager |
= Special events =
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! scope="col" |Year ! scope="col" |Event ! Presenter(s) ! {{abbr|Ref|References}} |
scope="row"|1981
|Rolf Kirkvaag and Titten Tei |
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scope="row"|1993
|{{lang|sl|Kvalifikacija za Millstreet}} |{{ill|Tajda Lekše|sl}} |{{sfn|Roxburgh|2020|p=135}}{{cite AV media|date=3 April 1993|title=Kvalifikacija za Millstreet|type=Television programme|language=en, sl|location=Ljubljana, Slovenia|publisher=Radiotelevizija Slovenija}} |
scope="row"|2005
|Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest |Katrina Leskanich and Renārs Kaupers |
scope="row"|2015
|Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits |Petra Mede and Graham Norton |
scope="row"|2020
|Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light |Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley and Jan Smit |
Presenters born outside the host country
- Katie Boyle, born in Florence, Italy, to an Italian-Russian father and a British-Australian mother
- Mireille Delannoy, born in France
- Helga Guitton, born in Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia)
- Léon Zitrone, born in Petrograd, Russian Empire (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)
- Lill Lindfors, born in Helsinki, Finland
- Åse Kleveland, born in Stockholm, Sweden, to a Norwegian father and a Swedish mother
- Viktor Lazlo, born in Lorient, France
- Fionnuala Sweeney, born in Belfast, United Kingdom
- Ulrika Jonsson, born in Sollentuna, Sweden
- Terry Wogan, born in Limerick, Ireland
- Maria Menounos, born in Medford, Massachusetts, United States, to Greek parents
- Nadia Hasnaoui, born in Morocco to a Moroccan father and a Norwegian mother
- Anke Engelke, born in Montréal, Quebec, Canada, to German parents
- Katrina Leskanich, born in Topeka, Kansas, United States
- Graham Norton, born in Clondalkin, Ireland
- Daniela Ruah, born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, to Portuguese parents
- Mika, born in Beirut, Lebanon
- Julia Sanina, born in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
- Hazel Brugger, born in San Diego, California, United States, to a Swiss father and a German mother
Presenters who had formerly competed at Eurovision
- Corry Brokken, winner for the {{Esccnty|Netherlands|y=1957|t=Netherlands in 1957}}, also represented the country {{Esccnty|Netherlands|y=1956|t=in 1956}} and {{Esccnty|Netherlands|y=1958|t=1958}}
- Yardena Arazi, represented {{Esccnty|Israel|y=1976|t=Israel in 1976}} as part of Chocolate, Menta, Mastik and {{Esccnty|Israel|y=1988|t=in 1988}}
- Lill Lindfors, represented {{Esccnty|Sweden|y=1966|t=Sweden in 1966}} alongside Svante Thuresson
- Åse Kleveland, represented {{Esccnty|Norway|y=1966|t=Norway in 1966}}
- Gigliola Cinquetti, winner for {{Esccnty|Italy|y=1964|t=Italy in 1964}} and runner-up {{Esccnty|Italy|y=1974|t=in 1974}}
- Toto Cutugno, winner for {{Esccnty|Italy|y=1990|t=Italy in 1990}}
- Dafna Dekel, represented {{Esccnty|Israel|y=1992|t=Israel in 1992}}
- Katrina Leskanich, winner for the {{Esccnty|United Kingdom|y=1997|t=United Kingdom in 1997}} as part of Katrina and the Waves
- Renārs Kaupers, represented {{Esccnty|Latvia|y=2000|t=Latvia in 2000}} as part of Brainstorm
- Marie N, winner for {{Esccnty|Latvia|y=2002|t=Latvia in 2002}}
- Sakis Rouvas, represented {{Esccnty|Greece|y=2004|t=Greece in 2004}} and {{Esccnty|Greece|y=2009|t=in 2009}}
- Željko Joksimović, represented {{Esccnty|Serbia and Montenegro|y=2004|t=Serbia and Montenegro in 2004}} alongside the Ad Hoc Orchestra, and {{Esccnty|Serbia|y=2012|t=Serbia in 2012}}
- Alsou, represented {{Esccnty|Russia|y=2000|t=Russia in 2000}}
- Stefan Raab, represented {{Esccnty|Germany|y=2000|t=Germany in 2000}}
- Eldar Gasimov, winner of for {{Esccnty|Azerbaijan|y=2011|t=Azerbaijan in 2011}}
- Måns Zelmerlöw, winner for {{Esccnty|Sweden|y=2015|t=Sweden in 2015}}
- Edsilia Rombley, represented the {{Esccnty|Netherlands|y=1998|t=Netherlands in 1998}} and {{Esccnty|Netherlands|y=2007|t=in 2007}}
- Sandra Studer, represented {{Esccnty|Switzerland|y=1991|t=Switzerland in 1991}}
Presenters who resigned
- Chaim Topol (1979){{cite web|url=http://jpress.org.il/Olive/APA/NLI_heb/SharedView.Article.aspx?href=DAV/1979/01/21&id=Ar00319&sk=3805354A|title=דניאל פאר - במקום טופול _ בין מנחי האירויויזיון|access-date=2 October 2017}}
- Rene Medvešek and {{Ill|Dubravka Marković|sr}} (1990)
- Ruslana, winner of the {{Escyr|2004}} contest (2005){{cite web|url=http://esctoday.com/4368/breaking_news_ruslana_resigns_as_host/|title=Ruslana resigns as host|last=Bakker|first=Sietse|date=2005-05-04|publisher=ESCToday|access-date=2010-01-27}}
- Yana Churikova (2009){{cite web |url=http://www.themoscowtimes.com/article/1010/42/373078.htm |title=Moscow Kicks Off Preparations for Eurovision |access-date=2017-10-02 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081224215718/http://www.themoscowtimes.com/article/1010/42/373078.htm |archive-date=2008-12-24 }}
Presenters' costume designers
Running order and allocation draw presenters
Prior to each year's contest, a series of draws have been held to determine differing facets of the contest's production, which typically are presided over by one or more presenters. Historically, a random drawing of lots was held prior to each year's contest to determine the order in which participating countries would perform in the final, and since 2004 in the semi-finals; this was abolished in 2013, when the running order began to be determined by the contest producers.{{cite web |title=Running order Malmö 2013 to be determined by producers |url=https://eurovision.tv/story/running-order-malmoe-2013-to-be-determined-by-producers |website=Eurovision.tv |access-date=19 November 2020 |date=7 November 2012}}
A semi-final allocation draw has been held since 2008, to determine which countries perform in which of the two semi-finals, as well as in which semi-final the automatic finalists have voting rights. The semi-finalist countries are divided into pots based on historical voting patterns, and countries in each pot are then split equally between the two semi-finals.{{cite web |title=Semi-Final Allocation Draw |url=https://eurovision.tv/about/in-depth/semi-final-allocation-draw |website=Eurovision.tv |date=14 January 2017 |access-date=19 November 2020}} During this draw, the countries are also assigned to perform in either the first or second half of the show; the exact running order is then determined at a later date.
Opening ceremony presenters
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Year
! Presenter(s) ! {{abbr|Ref|References}} |
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scope="row"|{{Escyr|2006}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2012}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2013}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2014}}
| Bryan Rice, {{ill|Abdel Aziz Mahmoud|da}}, Ulla Essendrop and {{ill|Peter Falktoft|da}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2015}}
| Kati Bellowitsch and Andi Knoll |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2016}}
| Jovan Radomir and Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2017}}
| Tetyana Terekhova, Slava Varda, Andriy Kishe, Amy Grace, Neyba Traore, Hanna Butkevych and Andriy Dzhedzhula |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2018}}
| {{Ill|Cláudia Semedo|pt}}, {{Ill|Inês Lopes Goncalves|pt}}, {{Ill|Pedro Granger|pt}} and {{Ill|Pedro Penim|pt}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2019}}
| Noa Tishby, Shani Nachshoni, {{ill|Leon Rosenberg|he|ליאון רוזנברג}} and {{ill|Nadav Abukasis|he|נדב אבקסיס}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2021}}{{Efn|No Opening Ceremony event was held in 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions, only the "Turquoise Carpet" event was held.{{Cite web|title=Hollanti haluaa näyttää, että iso tapahtuma voidaan järjestää turvallisesti – Euroviisuissa lähes kaikki on toisin kuin ennen|trans-title=The Netherlands wants to show that a big event can be held safely – in Eurovision almost everything is different than before|url=https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-11933243|access-date=17 May 2021|work=Yle Uutiset|date=16 May 2021|language=fi}}|name=2021opening}}
| {{ill|Koos van Plateringen|nl |
|-
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2022}}
| Gabriele Corsi, Carolina Di Domenico, {{ill|Mario Acampa|it}} and {{ill|Laura Carusino|it}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2023}}
| Timur Miroshnychenko, Sam Quek and Richie Anderson
|{{Cite web |date=2023-02-22 |title=Meet our Eurovision 2023 family! |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/eurovision/entries/6f2e0053-e405-4548-b330-e1741d2c9198 |access-date=2023-02-22 |website=BBC |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Lombardini |first=Emanuele |date=2023-05-07 |title=Eurovision 2023: lustrini, strascichi, eccessi e storie nel Turquoise Carpet. Il racconto live |url=https://www.eurofestivalnews.com/2023/05/07/eurovision-2023-lustrini-storie-turquoise-carpet-live/ |access-date=2023-05-08 |website=Eurofestival News |language=it-IT}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2024}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2025}}
| Jan van Ditzhuijzen, Tanja Dankner, {{Ill|Odette Hella’Grand|lt=Odette Hella'Grand|de}} and {{Ill|Joël von Mutzenbecher|de}}
|}
Press conferences presenters
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Year
! Presenter(s) ! {{abbr|Ref|References}} |
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scope="row"|{{Escyr|2014}}
| Ulla Essendrop and Abdel Aziz Mahmoud |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2015}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2016}}
| Jovan Radomir and Catarina Rolfsdotter | {{cite web|url=http://www.svt.se/melodifestivalen/jovan-radomir-och-catarina-rolfsdotter-jansson-modererar-presskonferenserna-for-eurovision-song-contest-2016|title=Få mer av Eurovision – se presskonferenserna live|trans-title=Get more out of Eurovision – watch the press conference live|last=Albinsson|first=Mathilde|date=2 May 2016|work=Sveriges Television|language=sv|access-date=8 May 2016}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2017}}
| Nika Konstantinova, Tetyana Terekhova and Ihor Posypayko |{{citation needed|date=June 2025}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2018}}
| {{Ill|Pedro Granger|pt}} and {{Ill|Pedro Penim|pt}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2019}}
| Sivan Avrahami and {{Ill|Nadav Ambon|he|נדב אמבון}} |
scope="row"|{{Escyr|2021}}
| {{ill|Koos van Plateringen|nl}}, {{ill|Hila Noorzai|nl |
|-
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2022}}
| Carolina Di Domenico, {{ill|Mario Acampa|it}} and {{ill|Laura Carusino|it}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2023}}
| Timur Miroshnychenko, Jermaine Foster and Mariia Vynogradova
|-
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2024}}
| Jovan Radomir
| {{Cite web |last=Minelle |first=Bethany |date=10 May 2024 |title=Eurovision 2024: Politics pushes its way into the spotlight as final 10 acts announced ahead of grand final |url=https://news.sky.com/story/eurovision-2024-politics-pushes-its-way-into-the-spotlight-as-final-10-acts-announced-ahead-of-grand-final-13132457 |access-date=10 May 2024 |publisher=Sky News |language=en |archive-date=10 May 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240510030345/https://news.sky.com/story/eurovision-2024-politics-pushes-its-way-into-the-spotlight-as-final-10-acts-announced-ahead-of-grand-final-13132457 |url-status=live }}
|-
! scope="row"|{{Escyr|2025}}{{Efn|The winner's press conference was the only one held this year.{{Cite web |last=Robertson |first=Ben |date=2025-05-11 |title=The Impact Of Possibly The Smallest Eurovision Media Centre This Century |url=https://escinsight.com/2025/05/11/impact-smallest-media-centre-this-century/ |access-date=2025-06-10 |website=ESC Insight}}}}
| {{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJXIzZy6B4w |title=Winners Press Conference with JJ (Austria) {{!}} Interview with host and journalists in the Media Centre |date=2025-05-18 |type=Video |place=Basel, Switzerland |via=YouTube}}
|-
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Gallery
File:Katie Boyle.jpg|1960, 1963, 1968 and 1974 hostess: Katie Boyle
File:Yardena Arazi.jpg|1979 hostess: Yardena Arazi
File:Marlene charell 19870912.jpg|1983 hostess: Marlene Charell
File:Gerry Ryan.jpg|1994 host: Gerry Ryan, pictured in March 2010, one month before his death
File:Kattis Ahlstrom Kongo (cropped).jpg|2000 hostess: Kattis Ahlström
File:Кауперс.jpg|2003 host: Renārs Kaupers
File:Maria Menounos LF.JPG|2006 hostess: Maria Menounos
File:ESC 2007 hosts.jpg|2007 hosts: Jaana Pelkonen and Mikko Leppilampi
File:ESC 2008 - Presenters at the 1st semifinal.jpg|2008 hosts: Jovana Janković and Željko Joksimović
File:Eurovision 2010 hosts.JPG|2010 hosts: Nadia Hasnaoui, Erik Solbakken and Haddy Jatou N'jie
File:Anke Engelke, Stefan Raab and Judith Rakers, ESC 2011.jpg|2011 hosts: Anke Engelke, Stefan Raab and Judith Rakers
File:Pht-Vugar Ibadov eurovision (26).jpg|2012 hosts: Leyla Aliyeva, Eldar Gasimov and Nargiz Birk-Petersen
File:ESC2014 hosts 01 (crop).jpg|2014 hosts: Nikolaj Koppel, Lise Rønne and Pilou Asbæk
File:20150520 ESC 2015 Moderatorinnen 3112.jpg|2015 hosts: Alice Tumler, Mirjam Weichselbraun and Arabella Kiesbauer
File:ESC2016 Hosts 30.jpg|2016 hosts: Måns Zelmerlöw and Petra Mede
File:Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Semi Final 2 Rehearsals. Photo 156.jpg|2017 hosts: Timur Miroshnychenko, Oleksandr Skichko and Volodymyr Ostapchuk
File:Eurovision 2018 Hosts.jpg|2018 hosts: Daniela Ruah, Sílvia Alberto, Catarina Furtado and Filomena Cautela
File:ESC2019 - Hosts 01.jpg|2019 hosts: Assi Azar, Bar Refaeli, Lucy Ayoub and Erez Tal
File:Eurovision 2023 - Jury Final - Hosts (03).jpg|2023 hosts (final): Alesha Dixon, Julia Sanina, Hannah Waddingham and Graham Norton
File:Malin Åkerman Petra Mede Eurovision Song Contest 2024 Final Malmö 01 (cropped).jpg|2024 hosts: Malin Åkerman and Petra Mede
File:ESC25 ladies.jpg|2025 hosts (final): Sandra Studer, Hazel Brugger and Michelle Hunziker
See also
Notes and references
=Notes=
{{Notelist}}
=References=
{{Reflist}}
=Further reading=
{{refbegin}}
- {{cite book |last=Roxburgh |first=Gordon |title=Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest |date=2020 |publisher=Telos Publishing |location=Prestatyn |isbn=978-1-84583-163-9 |volume=Four: The 1990s }}
{{refend}}
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