Eurovision Song Contest

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Name(s): Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision
Scope/Focus: Music RPF
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See also: Måneskin
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The Eurovision Song Contest is a song competition in which European countries (and Australia) send a representative to perform, and compete to win votes from both the public, and the juries of the other countries.

The contest is infamous for its weird, campy, and/or wonderfully bad performances and a fun sense of 'it's so bad it's good'. The most well known artist to come from Eurovision is ABBA, though other acts such as Måneskin have also gained a fandom from having won the competition.

Fans will collectively livepost about the event on various social media sites such as Tumblr or Twitter, especially the final. The event has a large queer fanbase, in large part due to its campiness.

Notable Acts

Fandom

Fans seem to prefer the weirder acts who 'got the memo' over ballads, which are often joked to be 'toilet breaks', especially on sites like Tumblr. These acts can be anything from Ireland sending a puppet turkey from a children's TV show to a couple of singers in yellow wolf masks singing about giving wolves bananas to Latvian hip-hoppers in suits comparing salad to pussy. The ballads tend to get higher points from the jury than the weirder acts, and memes about the usually large differences between the public vote and the jury vote are prominent almost every year.

2023

Finland's entry, "Cha Cha Cha" by Käärijä, garnered a lot of attention on Tumblr despite only taking second place. Fans produced memes and fanart for the performance.[1][2][3] A poll asking tumblr users to pick a winner garnered 28,000 votes, with Finland winning by a landslide.[4]

Criticism

There has long been criticism of Eurovision for its inclusion of certain countries, leading to calls for fans and other viewers to boycott the event. Israel's inclusion in particular has regularly drawn ire, especially in 2019, when the country hosted the event, and 2024, during the midst of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The latter boycott has been further fueled by the inclusion of Azerbaijan, who were involved in the flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians from the Republic of Artsakh in September the previous year. Many fans or former fans are, or will be, taking part in boycotting the event.[5]

Resources & External Links

References

  1. ^ discussion of memes about Finland's performance posted to Tumblr on 19 May 2023.
  2. ^ screenshot of Käärijä trending on tumblr, Archived version. Posted
  3. ^ some fanart: example by tuherrus, example by polygraphish-art, example by ladyyatexel
  4. ^ Ok, forget the fucking Jury, who is the real winner of Eurovision, Tumblr?, Archived version, poll posted by jv on 13 May 2023. Over 28,000 users voted, and the top four contenders were Finland (66.1% of the vote), Germany (6.5%), Croatia (5.7%), and Sweden (5.2%).
  5. ^ Genocide at the Eurovision Song Contest (Jan 2024) by verilybitchie