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Newsround's Eurovision fact attack

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The 60th takes place in Vienna, Austria on 23 May.

Every year 125 million people tune in to watch and cheer for their country's song.

Here's a Newsround stat attack all about the biggest music show in Europe.

In numbers

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The Eurovision Song Contest in 1960

  • The first contest was held in 1956, in Switzerland.

  • More than 1,200 songs have been entered since the show began.

  • Fifty countries have taken part.

Competition rules

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Only six people are allowed on stage

  • No more than six people are allowed on stage per entry.

  • Songs can not be a second longer than three minutes.

  • All vocals have to be performed live.

  • Songs can be performed in any language. Most winning songs (24 of them!) were performed in English.

  • Not all the countries that take part are geographically in Europe.

Winners and losers

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Portugal has never won

  • Ireland has won the competition the most - seven times in total.

  • The UK has won five times.

  • Portugal has never won despite taking part for 47 years.

The UK's history

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Katrina and the Waves won in 1997

  • We last won the competition in 1997 with a song called Love Shine A Light.

  • We've won five times and been the runner-up 15 times.

  • We've only scored nul-points once, in 2003.