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欧洲歌唱大赛50周年庆典

决赛 22 October 2005
主持人 Katrina Leskanich
Renārs Kaupers
转播台 EBU, DR
赛场 哥本哈根论坛, 哥本哈根, 丹麦
获胜歌曲 "Waterloo" by ABBA
投票方式
Televoting and juries; each country awarded 1-8, 10, and 12 points to their ten favourite songs
参赛国数 14 songs from 1958 to 2005
幕间式 Riverdance,
Ronan Keating,
Various medleys

欧洲歌唱大赛50周年庆典是由欧洲广播联盟(EBU)策划的电视节目,用以庆祝已举办50年之欧洲歌唱大赛,并且决定50年来最受欢迎的参赛者。时间为2005年10月22日,于哥本哈根论坛举办,主办者是丹麦广播公司(DR),由观众及评审团透过网络投票选出半世纪中最受欢迎的14首曲目来参赛。一共有31个EBU的会员国转播了此赛事(英国意大利法国并未转播),由这些转播国家的电视投票及评审团决定冠军。2最终统计共有250万的投票数。

历史

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在此展馆成立之前,大型活动只于Eisstadion Liebenau溜冰场Schwarzl休闲中心举办。

此展馆于2002年首次举办活动──第14届时轮金刚法会,当年达赖喇嘛亲自出席会场主持。之后也时常举办多项活动,像“想挑战吗?”(德语电视综艺节目)或“Musikantenstadl”(德语电视音乐LIVE表演)。2007年11月16日此展馆首次承办了第44期“The Dome”音乐节目,日后第52期之节目也于此地录制。2009年此展馆主办了机器人世界杯。其他活动譬如 跳跃之夜(国际自由式摩托车越野赛)2010年欧洲男子手球锦标赛哈林篮球队花式篮球表演,以及各大歌手之演唱会(Xavier Naidoo, Pink等等),都曾于此展演中心举办。



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欧洲歌唱大赛50周年庆典

主持人 Katrina Leskanich
Renārs Kaupers
转播台 EBU, 丹麦 丹麦广播公司
赛场 Forum Arena, 哥本哈根, 丹麦
获胜歌曲 瑞典瑞典
阿巴合唱团(ABBA)
“滑铁卢”
投票方式
电视投票陪审团
每个国家将1-8,10,12分分别投给得票数最高的十首曲目
参赛国数 14(自1958至2005间的参赛曲目挑选)
幕间式 罗南·基廷 “大河之舞” 组曲演出

欧洲歌唱大赛50周年庆典是由欧洲广播联盟(EBU)策划的电视节目,用以庆祝已举办50年之欧洲歌唱大赛,并且决定50年来最受欢迎的参赛者。时间为2005年10月22日,于哥本哈根论坛举办,主办者是丹麦广播公司(DR),由观众及评审团透过网络投票选出半世纪中最受欢迎的14首曲目来参赛。一共有31个EBU的会员国转播了此赛事(英国意大利法国并未转播),由这些转播国家的电视投票及评审团决定冠军。最终统计共有250万的投票数。


Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest was a television programme organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to commemorate the Eurovision Song Contest's fiftieth anniversary and to determine the Contest's most popular entrant of its fifty years. It took place at Forum, Copenhagen on 22 October 2005. The host broadcaster was Danmarks Radio (DR). Fourteen songs from the Contest's first half-century, chosen through an internet poll and by a jury, contested the event.[1] Thirty-one EBU-member countries broadcast the concert (although the United Kingdom, Italy and France did not) and televoting and juries in these countries decided the winner.[2] 2.5 million votes were cast in total on the night.[3]

The event was hosted by Katrina Leskanich and Renārs Kaupers. The event was won by Swedish group ABBA, performing "Waterloo"; the band had originally won the Contest for Sweden in 1974.

To coincide with the event, the EBU released two CDs featuring Eurovision songs from the previous fifty years. Two DVDs with original Eurovision performances of these songs were also released.[4]

  1. ^ Michael Dwyer (20 October 2005). Dearth of the cool. The Age. Retrieved on 26 December 2007.
  2. ^ Participating broadcasters,存于互联网档案馆. Eurovision.tv. Retrieved on 26 December 2007.
  3. ^ Jeffrey de Hart (25 October 2005). ABBA's "Waterloo" named best Eurovision song. Billboard.com. Retrieved on 26 December 2007.
  4. ^ Roel Phillips (9 April 2005). 100 Eurovision songs on CD and DVD. Retrieved on 26 December 27.