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Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Greece in the
Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest
Greece
Participating broadcasterElliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi (ERT)
Participation summary
Appearances45 (42 finals)
First appearance1974
Highest placement1st:2005
Host2006
Participation history
External links
ERT page
Greece's page at Eurovision.tvEdit this at Wikidata
For the most recent participation see
Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025

Greece has been represented at theEurovision Song Contest 45 times since its debut in1974, missing six contests in that time (1975, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1999, and 2000). The country won for the first and to date only time in2005 with "My Number One" byHelena Paparizou. The Greek participating broadcaster in the contest isElliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi (ERT).[1] Greece has never finished last in the contest.

Throughout the 20th century, Greece achieved only two top five results, finishing fifth with "Mathema solfege" by Paschalis, Marianna, Robert, andBessy in1977 and again fifth with "Olou tou kosmou i elpida" byCleopatra in1992. The start of the 21st century saw Greece become one of the most successful countries in the contest, with ten out of thirteen top-ten results between 2001 and 2013, including third-place finishes for "Die for You" byAntique in2001 (with 2005 winner Paparizou as lead singer), "Shake It" bySakis Rouvas in2004, and "Secret Combination" byKalomira in2008. Between 2014 and 2019, Greece has had less success, including two non-qualifications to the final (2016 and2018), however revamped its position in the 2020s by placing in the top ten three times (2021,2022 and2025).

Participation

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Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi (ERT) is a full member of theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU), thus eligible to participate in theEurovision Song Contest representing Greece. Of all the Greek entries in the contest, only three were not from ERT. The country's debut in the contest in its19th edition in 1974 was by ERT's predecessorEthniko Idryma Radiofonias Tileoraseos (EIRT), and the Greek participation in the 2014 and 2015 contest was by ERT's replacement during its closureNea Elliniki Radiofonia, Internet kai Tileorasi (NERIT).

Before Greece entered the contest, some Greek singers represented other countries. These singers wereJimmy Makulis (1961) forAustria,Yovanna (1965) forSwitzerland, andNana Mouskouri (1963) andVicky Leandros (1967 and1972) forLuxembourg.

History

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1970s to 1990s

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Marinella (pictured in 2006) was the first representative for Greece at their contest debut in1974.

In 1974, duringthe Greek military junta, rock bandNostradamos won the first Eurovision participation contest ran by the state broadcaster EIRT to represent Greece at Eurovision, after broadcasting it since1970.[2] However, due to a scandal, the band was not allowed to compete at Eurovision, and Greeklaiko singerMarinella was sent instead.[2] Greece did not participate in1975 for "unknown reasons" according to the EBU, but it was later discovered that it was in protest of Turkey's debut and itsinvasion of Cyprus in 1974.[3][4] On 3 December 1975, EIRT was replaced by ERT. Three years after Greece's debut in the contest, the country achieved its first top-five result with the song "Mathima solfege" (Solfege Lesson) performed byBessy, Paschalis, Marianna and Robert in 1977. The decade closed with Greece reaching eighth place twice in 1978 and 1979 with the songs "Charlie Chaplin" and "Socrati".

Greece was disqualified from theEurovision Song Contest 1982 after it was revealed that Themis Adamantidis was to sing "Sarantapente kopelies", a previously released song. A known Greek folk song, it had been revised for the competition, but this violated the rules which stated that all songs had to be original in terms of songwriting and instrumentation and cannot becover songs. Greece was forced to pay a fine and was allowed to return the following year.[5] Had Adamantidis been allowed to perform, he would have appeared second atHarrogate.[6] After returning in 1983, ERT stated that all of the possible songs were of "low quality" and decided not to participate in the1984 contest.

Greece returned once more to the contest in 1985, andPolina was selected in the 1986 national selection to represent Greece at the1986 contest inBergen, Norway, but ERT pulled out of the contest unexpectedly. Polina stated that it was due to political troubles in Greece at the time,[7] but she noted that a Eurovision website had learned that the real reason was that the contest was to be held the night beforeOrthodox Easter.[7] Had she performed, she would have appeared eighteenth and she would have performed the song "Wagon-lit".[7][8] Greece returned to the contest in 1987 with the bandBang reaching 10th place. Overall the country reached three times top-ten in the 80s, with the other two songs being "Feggari kalokerino" in 1981 and "To diko sou asteri" in 1989.

During the 1990s, Greece achieved two top-ten results withCleopatra andKaty Garbi reaching fifth and ninth place in 1992 and 1993 respectively.[9] The nation performed each year until theEurovision Song Contest 1999, when it was relegated from participation. This was as its five-year points average had fallen under the limit for participation after Thalassa's 20th-place finish in 1998.[10] The following year, ERT announced that it would not return at theEurovision Song Contest 2000 (even though it was eligible to, having broadcast the 1999 contest on television) due to financial reasons.[11]

2000s

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Helena Paparizou (pictured in 2010) represented Greece at the 2001 (as part ofAntique) and 2005 contests, winning the latter.

Greece returned in2001, and was represented by the Greek-Swedish duoAntique, consistingHelena Paparizou and Nikos Panagiotidis. Their song "Die for You" was selected throughEllinikós Telikós 2001 and placed third at the2001 contest, a new record for highest placing for the nation.[9][12] Following two 17th place entries in2002 and2003 by Michalis Rakintzis ("S.A.G.A.P.O.") andMando ("Never Let You Go"), respectively, ERT internally selectedSakis Rouvas for2004. Rouvas' song "Shake It" was the first to compete in a contest semi-final, which had been introduced to accommodate the growing number of participating nations. After qualifying to the final, the song tied what had been the nation's best performance at the time, placing third.

Thirty-one years after its debut, Greece won for the first time in2005 with Helena Paparizou (appearing as a solo performer) singing "My Number One". The entry's 230 points tied the record for the most toptwelve points allocated to a song (ten in total), matchingKatrina and the Waves'1997 song "Love Shine a Light". The victory made Greece the first country that was not a member ofBig Four to win the contest without participating in a semi-final. After Eurovision, the song topped the charts in Greece, Cyprus as well as Sweden and entered the top ten in Romania, the Netherlands, Hungary, Belgium, as well as the AmericanBillboardHot Dance Club Play Chart. Later that year, contest organisers held a commemorative program,Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest, to celebrate 50 years of the contest. At the event, "My Number One" came fourth in a vote for the show's most popular entry, behind "Hold Me Now" (1987), "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" (1958) andABBA's "Waterloo" (1974).

The nation's 2005 win earned Greece the opportunity to host theEurovision Song Contest 2006. Rouvas andGreek American presenterMaria Menounos hosted the event, which was staged inAthens at theO.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall. The singer representing Greece was 1980's Greek entrant Vissi, who achieved ninth place with the song "Everything". Until the end of the decade Greece achieved three more top-ten results, including seventh place bySarbel with "Yassou Maria" in2007 and third place byKalomira with "Secret Combination" in2008.

From 2004 to 2006, ERT had selected high-profile artists internally and set up national finals to choose the song, while in2007 and2008 it held a televised national final to choose both the song and performer. For the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, ERT was able to secure a high-profile artist once again and planned a national final to choose the song.[13] The song voted by the public was "This Is Our Night", another song performed by Sakis Rouvas, which eventually reached seventh place. Greece has been one of the most successful countries in the Eurovision Song Contest in the 21st century with 12 times finishing in the top-ten[14] and 20 in total.

2010s

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At the2010 contest, Greece finished eighth with the song "Opa", followed by a seventh place in2011 with "Watch My Dance". AfterEleftheria Eleftheriou placed 17th in2012 with her song "Aphrodisiac", Greece achieved its 10th top-ten result of the century and 18th in total in2013, finishing sixth with the song "Alcohol Is Free" byKoza Mostra andAgathonas Iakovidis. In2014, Greece finished in 20th place, which, along with 1998, were the country's worst result in the contest at that time. Greece was one of only three countries (along with Romania and Russia) to have never failed to qualify from the semifinals since their 2004 introduction (2004–15). In addition, Greece also qualified from the 1996 audio-only pre-qualifying round.

In 2013, ERT was shut down by a government directive and replaced with the interimDimosia Tileorasi (DT) and later by the NERIT broadcaster.[15][16] During this time, from 2013 through 2015, the Greek television stationMAD TV organised the selection process.[17] On 28 April 2015, a legislative proposal that resulted in the renaming of NERIT to ERT was approved and signed into law by theHellenic Parliament; ERT began broadcasting once again on 11 June 2015,[16][18] and shortly after confirmed their intentions to once again participate in the Eurovision Song Contest.[19]

For 2016, ERT selected the Eurovision entry internally. They selected the bandArgo with the song "Utopian Land".[20] For the first time since the semi-finals were introduced in 2004, Greece failed to qualify for the final, after finishing 16th in the first semi-final.

In 2017, ERT selected the composerDimitris Kontopoulos and the choreographerFokas Evangelinos internally. They choseDemy for representing Greece in Kyiv. ERT agreed, and on 6 March 2017, Greece chose their song via a national final. Three songs were competed: "Angels", "This Is Love" and "When the Morning Comes Around". The final result was combined by 70% from televoting and by 30% from international juries from nine countries. Finally, "This Is Love" gained 70% and won the national final. At Eurovision, she qualified for the Grand Final, where she finished in 19th place with 77 points.

For 2018, the Greek broadcaster decided to hold a national final to choose the Greek entry toLisbon and was to take place on 22 February 2018.[21] However, on 16 February 2018 ERT confirmedYianna Terzi as the Greek representative for the 2018 contest following the disqualification of Areti Ketime and Chorostalites, with the selected song being "Oniro mou".[22] In Lisbon, Greece failed to qualify for the grand final for the second time on its participation history. In 2019, ERT selected internallyKaterine Duska to represent Greece inTel Aviv with the song "Better Love" finishing 21st. It was later revealed that Greece placed fifth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 185 points.

2020s

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A young woman wearing a dark patterned crop top and black pants staring straight at the camera
Greek-Dutch performer Stefania was selected as the entrant for Greece in both 2020 and 2021.

In 2020, ERT decided once again decided to select the Greek entry internally. Seven acts were shortlisted to represent Greece inRotterdam, including Irini Papadopoulou,Stefania, Ian Stratis, and the boy bandOne,[23] with Stefania ultimately being announced as the entrant on 3 February 2020 with the song "Supergirl".[24] Greece was drawn to compete in the second semi-final and was to perform in the first position, but on 18 March, the contest was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[25] The EBU announced soon after that entries intended for 2020 would not be eligible for the following year, though each broadcaster would be able to send either their 2020 representative or a new one.[26] ERT responded that its intention was to continue its cooperation with Stefania for thenext contest in 2021.[27] It was also announced that the same team that was responsible for the songwriting and the choreography of the 2020 entry would also be used for the 2021 contest, and that the song would be selected internally.[28] The selected song, "Last Dance", an 80's-pop song, premiered for the first time on 10 March 2021.[29] The entry placed sixth in the second semi-final and qualified to the final, where it finished in 10th place with 170 points.[30]

For 2022, ERT opened a submission period on 7 September 2021 where artists and composers were able to submit up to three songs each for consideration by the broadcaster with a 10 October 2021 deadline.[31] 25 artists were reported to have submitted applications from a total of more than 40 entries, and a seven-member jury panel shortlisted five entrants in late October 2021.[32] On 15 December 2021, the committee selected the Greek-Norwegian artistAmanda Tenfjord with the song "Die Together" to represent the country inTurin.[33] Greece managed to qualify from the first semi-final, placing third, and finished in eighth place in the final with 215 points: 57 points from the televoting and 158 points from the juries. This was the best placement for the nation in the final since its sixth-place finish in2013.

In2023,Victor Vernicos represented the nation with the song "What They Say".[34] Competing in the second semi-final, Greece did not qualify for the final for the third time in its history.[35] The song received nationwide controversies with the shortlisted artist Melissa Mantzoukis taking legal action against the potential rigging of the results, including a 15th place of her submitted song "Liar" in the upcoming contest, represented bySilia Kapsis forCyprus. The Greek audience responded demanding a return of the national final.

In 2024, ERT opted again for an internal selection in 2024, announcingMarina Satti as the Greek representative on 24 October 2023.[36] She finished fifth in the semi-final and ultimately came 11th in the final with 126 points.

In 2025, ERT returned its national final, Ethnikós Telikós, that took place on 30 January 2025, whereAsteromata byKlavdia was chosen.[37] She managed to finish 6th in the grand final, marking the country's highest result since 2013, and the second highest score of its participation. Due to the success and the highly recorded viewing figures of the nation, ERT announced a revamped version of Ethnikós Telikós for the upcoming editions.

Voting

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2008 entrants from Cyprus (Evdokia Kadi) and Greece (Kalomira) at a contest press event.

"Cyprus and Greece are commonly accused of favouring each other and of all the countries, statistics suggest they are the most likely to vote for each other.Wogan seemed to sum it up when Cyprus awarded Greece 12 points in last year's contest. 'Over the years people say this is ludicrous [...] but still they do it. They just don't care.' "

Ruth Alexander, "The maths of Eurovision voting",BBC News[38]

Greece is infamous for regularly exchanging 12 points withCyprus, which was attributed to the two countries' close cultural ties.[39] While Greece and Cyprus did exchange top marks a few times (1987, 1994, and 1997), there were also several years where this did not occur. In 1983, the second time Greece and Cyprus competed together, Greece awarded the Cypriot entry no points for the first and only time. However, between 1997 and 2013, the two countries always gave each other twelve points if presented the opportunity. Due to the controversies caused by political voting, two semi-finals were introduced for the2008 contest in which Cyprus and Greece were unable to vote for each other in the semi-finals.[40] In the build-up to the 2008 contest, however, the artists representing Greece and Cyprus jointly held a successful warm-up party at the Euroclub, attended by 17 other delegations from the contest and 1500 guests attracted by the promised "confluence of the Greek-Cypriot sound".[41]

In the 21st century, Greece and Cyprus did not exchange top marks for each other in three instances: In 2015, Greece gave Cyprus 10 points and Cyprus gave Greece 8 points, while both countries gave the maximum 12 points to Italy. In 2023, the Greek jury gave 4 points to Cyprus. In 2024, the Greek jury awarded Cyprus 10 points, while the Cypriot jury gave Greece 7 points.

Participation overview

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Table key
1First place
2Second place
3Third place
XEntry selected but did not compete
Upcoming event
YearArtistSongLanguageFinalPointsSemiPoints
1974Marinella"Krassi, thalassa ke t' agori mou"(Κρασί, θάλασσα και τ' αγόρι μου)Greek117No semi-finals
1976Mariza Koch"Panaghia mou, panaghia mou"(Παναγιά μου, παναγιά μου)Greek1320
1977Paschalis, Marianna,Robert andBessy"Mathema solfege"(Μάθημα σολφέζ)Greek592
1978Tania Tsanaklidou"Charlie Chaplin"(Τσάρλυ Τσάπλιν)Greek866
1979Elpida"Socrates"(Σωκράτη)Greek869
1980Anna Vissi and the Epikouri"Autostop"(Ωτοστόπ)Greek1330
1981Yiannis Dimitras"Feggari kalokerino"(Φεγγάρι καλοκαιρινό)Greek855
1982Themis Adamantidis"Sarantapente kopelies"(Σαρανταπέντε κοπελιές)GreekWithdrawnX
1983Christie"Mou les"(Μου λες)Greek1432
1985Takis Biniaris"Miazoume"(Μοιάζουμε)Greek1615
1986Polina"Wagon-lit"(Βαγκόν λι)GreekWithdrawnX
1987Bang"Stop"(Στοπ)Greek1064
1988Afroditi Fryda"Clown"(Κλόουν)Greek1710
1989Marianna"To diko sou asteri"(Το δικό σου αστέρι)Greek956
1990Christos Callow"Horis skopo"(Χωρίς σκοπό)Greek1911
1991Sophia Vossou"Anixi"(Άνοιξη)Greek1336
1992Cleopatra"Olou tou kosmou i elpida"(Όλου του κόσμου η ελπίδα)Greek594
1993Katerina Garbi"Ellada, hora tou fotos"(Ελλάδα, χώρα του φωτός)Greek964Kvalifikacija za Millstreet
1994Kostas Bigalis and the Sea Lovers"To trehantiri (Diri Diri)"(Το τρεχαντήρι (Ντίρι Ντίρι))Greek1444No semi-finals
1995Elina Konstantopoulou"Pia prosefhi"(Ποια προσευχή)Greek1268
1996Marianna Efstratiou"Emis forame to himona anixiatika"(Εμείς φοράμε το χειμώνα ανοιξιάτικα)Greek14361245
1997Marianna Zorba"Horepse"(Χόρεψε)Greek1239No semi-finals
1998Thalassa"Mia krifi evaisthisia"(Μια κρυφή ευαισθησία)Greek2012
2001Antique"Die for You"Greek, English3147
2002Michalis Rakintzis"S.A.G.A.P.O."English1727
2003Mando"Never Let You Go"English1725
2004Sakis Rouvas"Shake It"English32523238
2005Helena Paparizou"My Number One"English1230Top 12 in2004 final[a]
2006Anna Vissi"Everything"English9128Host country
2007Sarbel"Yassou Maria"(Γειά σου Μαρία)English7139Top 10 in2006 final[a]
2008Kalomira"Secret Combination"English32181156
2009Sakis Rouvas"This Is Our Night"English71204110
2010Giorgos Alkaio and Friends"Opa"(Ώπα)Greek81402133
2011Loukas Yorkasfeat.Stereo Mike"Watch My Dance"Greek, English71201133
2012Eleftheria Eleftheriou"Aphrodisiac"English17644116
2013Koza Mostra feat.Agathon Iakovidis"Alcohol Is Free"Greek, English61522121
2014Freaky Fortune feat.RiskyKidd"Rise Up"English2035774
2015Maria Elena Kyriakou"One Last Breath"English1923681
2016Argo"Utopian Land"English, GreekFailed to qualify1644
2017Demy"This Is Love"English197710115
2018Yianna Terzi"Oniro mou"(Όνειρό μου)GreekFailed to qualify1481
2019Katerine Duska"Better Love"English21745185
2020Stefania"Supergirl"EnglishContest cancelled[b]X
2021Stefania"Last Dance"English101706184
2022Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord"Die Together"English82153211
2023Victor Vernicos"What They Say"EnglishFailed to qualify1314
2024Marina Satti"Zari"(Ζάρι)Greek11126586
2025Klavdia"Asteromata"(Αστερομάτα)Greek62314112
2026Confirmed intention to participate[42]

Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest

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Further information:Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest
ArtistSongLanguageAtCongratulationsAt Eurovision
FinalPointsSemiPointsYearPlacePoints
Helena Paparizou"My Number One"English4245416720051230

Hostings

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YearLocationVenuePresentersRef.
2006AthensO.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor HallMaria Menounos andSakis Rouvas

Awards

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Marcel Bezençon Awards

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Further information:Marcel Bezençon Awards
YearCategorySongPerformerFinalPointsHost cityRef.
2005Artistic Award[c]"My Number One"Helena Paparizou1230UkraineKyiv

Barbara Dex Award

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Further information:Barbara Dex Award
YearPerformerHost cityRef.
2002Michalis RakintzisEstoniaTallinn

Related involvement

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Heads of delegation

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Each participating broadcaster in the Eurovision Song Contest assigns a head of delegation as the EBU's contact person and the leader of their delegation at the event. The delegation, whose size can greatly vary, includes a head of press, the contestants, songwriters, composers and backing vocalists, among others.[46]

YearHead of delegationRef.
1974Yiorgos Anestopoulos
2004Dafni Bokota
2005Fotini Yannoulatou
2007Stella Gkliana
2008Mariza Fakli
2009
2010
2011
2012Sinia Koussoula
2013
2014
2015
2016Konstantinos Pantzoglou
2017Panayiotis Tsolias
2018
2019Maria Koufopoulou
2020Maria Koufopoulou
2021Sofia Dranidou
2022
2023Monica Papadatou
2024Sofia Dranidou
2025Konstantinos Pantzoglou

Costume designers

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YearCostume designersRef.
1974Menelaos Stogiannis
1977Marianna Toli
1993Celia Kritharioti
2001Marina Kereklidou
2003Julien McDonald
2005Roberto Cavalli
2006Jean Paul Gaultier
2007Lakis Gavalas
2008J.Lo by Jennifer Lopez
2009Celia Kritharioti
2010Pantelis Mitsou
2012Natar Georgiou
2014G-Star
2015Dimitris Petrou
2017Deux Hommes
2018Dimitris Petrou
2019Deux Hommes
2020Celia Kritharioti
2021Vrettos Vrettakos
2022Celia Kritharioti
2023George Segredakis

Commentators and spokespersons

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For the show's broadcast in Greece, various commentators have provided commentary on the contest in the local language. At the Eurovision Song Contest after all points are calculated, the presenters of the show call upon each voting country to invite each respective spokesperson to announce the results of their vote on-screen.[89]

Television and radio commentators and spokespersons
YearTelevisionRadioSpokespersonRef.
ChannelCommentator(s)ChannelCommentator(s)
1970EIRTUnknownNo radio broadcastDid not participate
1971[90]
1972[91]
1973[92]
1974Unknown[93]
1975Did not participate[94]
1976ERTA ProgrammaUnknownUnknown[95][96]
1977No radio broadcast[97]
1978A ProgrammaUnknown[98][99]
1979[100][101]
1980Mako Georgiadou [el]No radio broadcast[102][103]
1981Unknown[104][105]
1982
1983B ProgrammaUnknown[106][107]
1984No broadcastDid not participate
1985ERTUnknownUnknownUnknown[108]
1986
1987[109]
1988ET1Dafni Bokota[110][111]
1989Unknown[112]
1990[113]
1991[114]
1992[115]
1993[116]
1994UnknownFotini Giannoulatou[117]
1995[118]
1996Niki Venega[119]
1997ET1Dafni BokotaUnknown[120][121]
1998UnknownAlexis Kostalas [el][122]
1999Did not participate
2000UnknownDafni BokotaUnknown[123]
2001UnknownAlexis Kostalas[122]
2002
2003ET1Dafni BokotaERA 1Nikos Triboulidis[122][124]
2004NETUnknown[125][126]
2005Alexandra PascalidouUnknown[122][127][128]
2006Zeta Makripoulia andGiorgos KapoutzidisDeftero ProgrammaMaria Kozakou[122][129][130][131][132]
2007Fotis Sergoulopoulos [el] andMaria BakodimouERA 1(Final)
Deftero Programma(All shows)
Fotis Sergoulopoulos and Maria Bakodimou[122][133][134][135]
2008Betty and Mathildi MaggiraUnknownMaria Kozakou[122][131][136][137][138]
2009Unknown[122][139][140]
2010NETRika VagianiDeftero Programma[122][141]
2011NET,ERT HDMaria KozakouLena Aroni[142][143]
2012NETNo radio broadcastAdriana Magania[144][145]
2013Maria Kozakou and Giorgos KapoutzidisProto Programma,Deftero Programma,Voice of GreeceMaria Kozakou and Giorgos Kapoutzidis[146][147][148][149]
2014NERIT1, NERIT HDGiorgos Kapoutzidis(Final)
Maria Kozakou(All shows)
No radio broadcast[150][151]
2015Maria Kozakou and Giorgos KapoutzidisDeftero ProgrammaMaria Kozakou and Giorgos KapoutzidisHelena Paparizou[152][153]
2016ERT1, ERT HD,ERT WorldDeftero Programma, Voice of GreeceConstantinos Christoforou[154][155]
2017Proto Programma, Voice of Greece[156][157]
2018ERT2, ERT HDAlexandros Lizardos and Daphne SkalioniDeftero Programma, Voice of GreeceDimitris MeidanisOlina Xenopoulou[158][159][160]
2019ERT2, ERT Sports HDMaria Kozakou and Giorgos KapoutzidisVoice of Greece(SF1/Final)Maria Kozakou and Giorgos KapoutzidisGus G[161][162][163][164][165]
2020Not announced before cancellationMaria Kozakou and Giorgos KapoutzidisNot announced before cancellation[166]
2021ERT1Maria Kozakou and Giorgos KapoutzidisDeftero Programma, Voice of GreeceGiorgos Katsaros(Final)
Dimitris Meidanis(All shows)
Manolis Gkinis[167][168][169][170]
2022Dimitris MeidanisStefania[171][172][173]
2023Maria Kozakou and Jenny MelitaDeftero ProgrammaDimitris Meidanis, Maria Kozakou and Jenny MelitaFotis Sergoulopoulos [el][174][175][176][177][178]
2024Thanasis Alevras [el] andJérôme Kaluta [el]Dimitris MeidanisHelena Paparizou[179][180][181][182]
2025Maria Kozakou and Giorgos KapoutzidisJenny Theona [el][183][184]

Other shows

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ShowCommentatorChannelRef.
Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song ContestElizabeth FilippouliNET[185]
Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest HitsGreek subtitlesNERIT1[186]
Het Grote SongfestivalfeestERT1[187]
Eurovision: Europe Shine a LightMaria Kozakou[188][189]

Stage directors

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YearStage directorRef.
1977Marianna Toli
1979Marianna Toli
1980Romanos
1992Yiorgos Kalogeropoulos
2001Yiorgos Kalogeropoulos
2004Fokas Evangelinos
2005Fokas Evangelinos
2006Mia Michaels
2007Maria Liraraki
2008Kostas Kapetanidis
2009Fokas Evangelinos
2010Emmy Zarian
2011Konstantinos Rigos
2012Konstantinos Rigos
2013Maria Liraraki
2014Yiorgos Papadopoulos
2015Maria Liraraki
2016Maria Liraraki
2017Fokas Evangelinos
2018Chali Jennings
2019Efi Gousi
2020Fokas Evangelinos
2021Fokas Evangelinos
2022Fokas Evangelinos
2023Konstantinos Rigos
2024Fokas Evangelinos & Mecnun Giasar

Conductors

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YearConductor[d]NotesRef.
1974Giorgos Katsaros[212]
1976Michael Rozakis
1977Giorgos Hatzinasios
1978Charis Andreadis
1979Lefteris Chalkiadakis
1980Jick Nakassian[213]
1981George Niarchos
1983Mimis PlessasConducted by Lefteris Chalkiadakis at the national final.
1985Charis AndreadisAlso conductor of the Cypriot entry.
1987George Niarchos
1988Charis Andreadis
1989George Niarchos
1990Michael Rozakis[214]
1991Charis Andreadis
1992
1993
1994Republic of IrelandNoel KelehanHost conductor
1995Charis Andreadis
1996Michael Rozakis
1997Anacreon Papageorgiou
No conductor from1998 to present

Jury members

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A five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals is made up for every participating country for the semi-finals and final of the Eurovision Song Contest, ranking all entries except for their own country's contribution. The juries' votes constitute 50% of the overall result alongside televoting.[215] The modern incarnation of jury voting was introduced beginning with the2009 contest.[216]

YearFirst memberSecond memberThird memberFourth memberFifth memberRef.
Giorgos KatsarosVicky GerothodorouNikos GritsisGiannis VardisAlexandra Zakka
Andreas PylarinosPoseidon GiannopoulosAlexandra ZakkaThanos KallirisKonstantinos Pantzis
Vasilios ApergisKonstantinos PantzoglouRomy PapadeaAggelos MakrisMaria Sinatsaki
Jick NakassianAntonios KaratzikosHellen GiannatsouliaIoannis KoutsaftakisMarianna Efstratiou
Mariza FakliLambros KonstantarasChristiana StamatelouGeorgios SegredakisAdam Tsarouchis
Vicky GerotheodorouXenia GhaliDimitris OuggarezosAkis AnastasiadisAris Petrakis
Nikos GraigosYiannis NikoletopoulosAres AnagnostopoulosIlenia WilliamsMargo Enepekidi
Nikolaos NikolakopoulosEirini KaragianniEmmanouil PantelidakisStella ChroneouThanasis Alevras
Xenia GhaliAthena KonstantinouFotis SergoulopoulosAdam TsarouchisIoannis Vasilopoulos
Christianna DaneziDimitrios MasourasElli KarvoniNikos AntoniouVictoria Halkiti
Christos GiakoumopoulosFotios GiannoutsosNikolaos NikolakopoulosClaudia MatolaEvanthia Theotokatou
Anastasios RosopoulosPanagiotis BiniarisGeorgia FotouStamatina KostianiVasiliki Karatzoglou
George PolychroniouIoannis VasilopoulosVangelis KonstantinidisMargarita-Kyriake MitilinaiouMirela Pachou

Photo gallery

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abAccording to thethen-Eurovision rules, the top ten non-Big Four countries from the previous year along with the Big Four automatically qualified for the Grand Final without having to compete in semi-finals. For example, if Germany and France placed inside the top ten, the 11th and 12th spots were advanced to next year's Grand Final along with all countries ranked in the top ten.
  2. ^The 2020 contest was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^Voted byprevious winners.
  4. ^All conductors are of Greek nationality unless otherwise noted.

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