Mismanagement and political campaigning have sucked the joy out of an event meant to bring people together

The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest has devolved into its worst crisis in history, marked by a historic five-country boycott and audience protests over Israel’s participation amid…

When it began 70 years ago, the idea behind the Eurovision Song Contest was to unite people through music.

It's been the crucible of music icons from ABBA to Celine Dion, a flashy symbol of European integration, the charged focal point for geopolitics and a stage for social change.

The Eurovision Song Contest final arrives Saturday with tight security and rainy weather failing to dampen fans' enthusiasm.

Spain is boycotting this year’s edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, after repeatedly expressing disapproval over Israel’s participation.

Eurovision’s most committed supporters are no longer the kind of people who you would want to sing from the same songbook as.

Mismanagement and political campaigning have sucked the joy out of an event meant to bring people together

The Eurovision Song Contest’s final takes place in Vienna on Saturday, with the organizers hoping the annual show of glitz and Europop will be a success despite five countries’…

The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest final kicked off Saturday night in Vienna with Finland and Australia among the favorites in this 70th edition, which was marked by the absence of…

Thousands of glammed-up fans were excitedly queueing Saturday ahead of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, where a fiery Finnish duo and an acclaimed Australian star are the…

The final of the Eurovision Song Contest arrives Saturday, with tight security and rainy weather failing to dent the enthusiasm of fans, or the opposition of critics who think…

Britain is now onstage in the competition. Thirteen countries have already performed. The voting is underway.

Yes, it’s that time of the year again - millions across Europe tune in to the annual festival of kitsch that is the Eurovision Song Contest.

The slogan for tonight's pan-European musical extravaganza is 'United by Music' but that has been far from the case during the run-up to the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna.

The kitsch pop music extravaganza, the world's biggest live music contest, has again been overshadowed by protests and a boycott over Israel's participation.

The public broadcasters of Spain, the Netherlands and Ireland, as well as Iceland and Slovenia, are not taking part in protest at Israel's participation.

This year's field of 35 contestants is the smallest since 2003.