THE
HISTORY OF THE
EUROVISION
SONG
CONTEST
Caffé Latté looks back on
the key moments of Europe’s annual competition.
2003
Tallinn hosted Eurovision in 2002 following Estonia's triumph the year before. Latvia made its debut with Marie N.'s "I Wanna" after Portugal opted out. The new entrant enjoyed a spectacular premiere, snatching the top prize.
Riga hosted Eurovision in 2003, where a record 26 countries competed. The ESC would be visiting a new corner of Europe with the Turkish victory of Sertab Erener with "Everyway That I Can" in 2004. A new format would also be introduced that year.
Riga hosted Eurovision in 2003, where a record 26 countries competed. The ESC would be visiting a new corner of Europe with the Turkish victory of Sertab Erener with "Everyway That I Can" in 2004. A new format would also be introduced that year.
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