The Good, The Bad and The Hilarious
2015: An Overview
Conchita Wurst's win in 2014 brought the most attention to the Eurovision Song Contest in years. The world finally took notice and Eurovision was now bigger than ever.
2015: The Winner
The Swedish National Final, called Melodifestivalen, is almost as a big a show as Eurovision.
2015: The Honorable
To celebrate 60 years of Eurovision, and to finally cool the jets of the Australian broadcaster, for the first time Australia would be competing in the contest.
2015: The Hilarious
These two were the youngest performers that year. They had both performed separately at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and they bubbled with enthusiasm.
2015: The Weird
This young singer from Belgium co-wrote this bizarre synthpop track that took Europe by surprise.
2015: The Guilty
This seemed to be the guilty pleasure of all the Eurovision fans. And only the Eurovision fans.
2015: The Worst
Unlike how difficult it was to pick the best of 2015, the worst was easy to single out. As soon as this song was announced as the British entry it was labelled their worst entry ever.
2015: The Best
This classy, theatrical song from Estonia was the top of the class from a pool of really high quality songs.