Euclovision Song Contest 2020

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Euclovision Song Contest 2020
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Dates
Semi-final 121 April 2020
Semi-final 222 April 2020
Final25 April 2020
Host
VenuePuyenbroek Stadium, Kesselbourg City, Kesselbourg
Executive supervisorDaan Hatgers
Executive producer
  • Lindert Vrolijkheid
  • Ellen Otte
Host broadcaster
  • Kesselbourgish Radio and Television Broadcasting Organisation (KRT)
Participants
Number of entries25
Vote
Voting systemEach country ranks the other participants in descending order from one. The nation with the lowest score wins.

The 2020 Euclovision Song Contest was the Euclovision Song Contest's 61st edition. It was hosted in Kesselbourg City, Kesselbourg, following the victory of Georges Redding with his song Wakker Worden at Samistopol, Narozalica in the previous year. The contest marked the first time that Kesselbourg had hosted the competition since the original hosting in 1959. The event was organised by the Euclean Broadcasting Union, in cooperation with other global broadcasters.

Over forty nations took part in the event, with a larger-than-usual 25 reaching the finals. Remarkably, for the first time in the Song Contest's history, the host nation did not advance into the final.

Gaullica won the competition with Violaine Rousseau's Yeux d'ocean'. The competition also marked the first time in history where the first and second placed nations were only separated by a point: 154 and 155 respectively.