Australia Eurovision 2024




Oh, sweet Eurovision, the annual musical extravaganza that has captured hearts and sparked fiery debates across Europe and beyond. This year's Eurovision Song Contest is set to take place in the vibrant city of Liverpool, England, and we're thrilled to announce that Australia will once again be joining the party.

Now, let's set the scene. Eurovision is a truly global phenomenon, with countries from all over Europe competing for the coveted title of Eurovision winner. While Australia is geographically located in the Southern Hemisphere, we've been granted an honorary spot in the competition since 2015, and we've been making waves ever since.

Our inaugural entry, Guy Sebastian's "Tonight Again," stormed the stage in 2015, securing a respectable fifth place. Since then, we've continued to impress with Dami Im's "Sound of Silence" and Jessica Mauboy's "We Got Love." And who could forget the iconic performance of Kate Miller-Heidke and her gravity-defying "Zero Gravity" in 2019?

But it's not just about the music. Eurovision is a cultural extravaganza, a celebration of diversity and unity through the power of music. It's a chance for countries to showcase their unique talents and share their stories on an international stage.

So, what can we expect from Australia's entry in 2024? Well, that juicy bit of information is still under wraps, but we can assure you that we're pulling out all the stops to make sure Australia shines on the Eurovision stage once again.

We're not just aiming to compete; we're aiming to leave our mark. Our artists are working day and night, crafting songs that will captivate audiences and leave them humming long after the final notes have faded away.

So, mark your calendars for May 2024 and get ready to cheer on Australia as we take on the Eurovision stage once more. Let's show the world what we've got!

  • Fun Fact: Australia is the only non-European country to have ever won Eurovision, thanks to Conchita Wurst's unforgettable "Rise Like a Phoenix" in 2014.
  • Anecdote: I remember watching Jessica Mauboy's performance in 2018 and being absolutely mesmerized. Her energy and stage presence were electric, and the crowd went wild.
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