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The Eurovision Song Contest 2000 was held on May 13, 2000, in Stockholm, Sweden. Below is a complete list of the participating countries, artists, and songs from that year’s contest. Twenty-four countries took part, with the event marking Latvia’s debut and the return of several nations after absences, while others were relegated or chose not to participate.
Participating Countries, Artists, and Songs:
Austria - The Rounder Girls - "All to You"
Belgium - Nathalie Sorce - "Envie de vivre"
Croatia - Goran Karan - "Kad zaspu anđeli" (English: "When Angels Fall Asleep")
Cyprus - Voice (Alexandros Panayi & Christina Argyri) - "Nomiza" (English: "I Believed")
Denmark - Olsen Brothers - "Fly on the Wings of Love" (Winner)
Estonia - Ines - "Once in a Lifetime"
Finland - Nina Åström - "A Little Bit"
France - Sofia Mestari - "On aura le ciel" (English: "We’ll Have the Sky")
Germany - Stefan Raab - "Wadde hadde dudde da?"
Iceland - August & Telma - "Tell Me!"
Ireland - Eamonn Toal - "Millennium of Love"
Israel - PingPong - "Sameach" (English: "Happy")
Latvia - Brainstorm - "My Star"
Malta - Claudette Pace - "Desire"
Netherlands - Linda Wagenmakers - "No Goodbyes"
Norway - Charmed - "My Heart Goes Boom"
Romania - Taxi - "The Moon"
Russia - Alsou - "Solo"
Spain - Serafín Zubiri - "Colgado de un sueño" (English: "Hanging on a Dream")
Sweden - Roger Pontare - "When Spirits Are Calling My Name"
Switzerland - Jane Bogaert - "La vita cos'è?" (English: "What Is Life?")
Turkey - Pınar Ayhan & The SOS - "Yorgunum anla" (English: "Understand I’m Tired")
United Kingdom - Nicki French - "Don’t Play That Song Again"
Macedonia (FYR) - XXL - "100% te ljubam" (English: "100% I Love You")
Notes:
Winner: Denmark’s Olsen Brothers won with "Fly on the Wings of Love," earning 195 points, marking Denmark’s second victory in the contest’s history.
Debut: Latvia participated for the first time with Brainstorm’s "My Star."
Returns: Finland, Macedonia (FYR), Romania, Russia, and Switzerland returned after missing the 1999 contest.
Absences: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, and Slovenia, who participated in 1999, did not return due to relegation based on low average scores over the previous five years or voluntary withdrawal.
Host: Sweden hosted the contest following Charlotte Nilsson’s 1999 win with "Take Me to Your Heaven."
This list reflects the lineup and performances as they occurred on May 13, 2000, at the Globe Arena in Stockholm.
Participating Countries, Artists, and Songs:
Austria - The Rounder Girls - "All to You"
Belgium - Nathalie Sorce - "Envie de vivre"
Croatia - Goran Karan - "Kad zaspu anđeli" (English: "When Angels Fall Asleep")
Cyprus - Voice (Alexandros Panayi & Christina Argyri) - "Nomiza" (English: "I Believed")
Denmark - Olsen Brothers - "Fly on the Wings of Love" (Winner)
Estonia - Ines - "Once in a Lifetime"
Finland - Nina Åström - "A Little Bit"
France - Sofia Mestari - "On aura le ciel" (English: "We’ll Have the Sky")
Germany - Stefan Raab - "Wadde hadde dudde da?"
Iceland - August & Telma - "Tell Me!"
Ireland - Eamonn Toal - "Millennium of Love"
Israel - PingPong - "Sameach" (English: "Happy")
Latvia - Brainstorm - "My Star"
Malta - Claudette Pace - "Desire"
Netherlands - Linda Wagenmakers - "No Goodbyes"
Norway - Charmed - "My Heart Goes Boom"
Romania - Taxi - "The Moon"
Russia - Alsou - "Solo"
Spain - Serafín Zubiri - "Colgado de un sueño" (English: "Hanging on a Dream")
Sweden - Roger Pontare - "When Spirits Are Calling My Name"
Switzerland - Jane Bogaert - "La vita cos'è?" (English: "What Is Life?")
Turkey - Pınar Ayhan & The SOS - "Yorgunum anla" (English: "Understand I’m Tired")
United Kingdom - Nicki French - "Don’t Play That Song Again"
Macedonia (FYR) - XXL - "100% te ljubam" (English: "100% I Love You")
Notes:
Winner: Denmark’s Olsen Brothers won with "Fly on the Wings of Love," earning 195 points, marking Denmark’s second victory in the contest’s history.
Debut: Latvia participated for the first time with Brainstorm’s "My Star."
Returns: Finland, Macedonia (FYR), Romania, Russia, and Switzerland returned after missing the 1999 contest.
Absences: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, and Slovenia, who participated in 1999, did not return due to relegation based on low average scores over the previous five years or voluntary withdrawal.
Host: Sweden hosted the contest following Charlotte Nilsson’s 1999 win with "Take Me to Your Heaven."
This list reflects the lineup and performances as they occurred on May 13, 2000, at the Globe Arena in Stockholm.
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