The Eurovision Song Contest marks 70 years with two new releases

- The Eurovision Song Contest is commemorating its 70th anniversary by releasing two special celebratory videos.
- The event traces its origins back to May 24, 1956, when seven broadcasters first gathered at the Teatro Kursaal in Lugano, Switzerland.
- This milestone highlights the contest's evolution from a bold television experiment into the world's largest live music event, reaching hundreds of millions of viewers.
- The official 70th anniversary celebrations will culminate in 2026, marking seven decades of cultural collaboration and creativity.
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