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Best rock performances in Eurovision

Explore the most memorable and energetic rock performances that have rocked the Eurovision stage. From hard rock anthems to metal ballads, this selection highlights the moments when the rock genre shone in the contest. Discover which bands and artists managed to capture the audience's attention with their unique and powerful style. Ideal for Eurovision fans and rock lovers seeking epic performances.

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    Gåte - "Ulveham" (Norway, 2024)

    128 Global Votes
    • Won the national selection

      (+4)

    Gåte brought a unique folk rock and metal proposal to Eurovision, fusing traditional Norwegian elements with powerful sounds. Their performance stood out for its originality and the cultural richness of their entry, sung entirely in Norwegian.

  2. 2

    Måneskin - "Zitti e buoni" (Italy, 2021)

    120 Global Votes
    • Model of excellence for rock arrangement and production

      (+4)

    This performance marked a milestone by being the first rock song to win Eurovision since 2006, revitalizing the genre at the festival. Their stage energy and powerful aesthetics captured global attention, catapulting the band to international stardom.

  3. 3

    Blind Channel - "Dark Side" (Finlandia, 2021)

    114 Global Votes
    • Huge rock concert performance

    Blind Channel brought a nu-metal/post-hardcore proposal to the festival, demonstrating the growing diversity of rock at Eurovision. Their stage energy and modern sound were highly praised, achieving a remarkable sixth place.

  4. 4

    Lordi - "Hard Rock Hallelujah" (Finlandia, 2006)

    11 Global Votes
    • Broke genre barriers in Eurovision

      (+4)

    Lordi made history by being the first hard rock/heavy metal band to win Eurovision, breaking the mold with their unique approach. Their striking stage show of 'monsters' and pyrotechnics opened the doors to heavier genres at the festival.

  5. 5

    Nika Kocharov and Young Georgian Lolitaz - "Midnight Gold" (Georgia, 2016)

    6 Global Votes
    • Indie rock song

      (+2)

    This Georgian band delivered an indie rock/alternative rock performance with a distinctive sound and high musical quality. Their approach was appreciated for its alternative style, compared to international bands, and for its freshness at the festival.

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  7. 6

    Voyager - "Promise" (Australia, 2023)

    0 Global Votes
    • Qualified for Eurovision finals

      (+2)

    Voyager delivered a progressive metal/synth-metal performance that combined complex elements with pop touches and an eighties aesthetic. Their proposal demonstrated the versatility of progressive rock and metal on the Eurovision stage, achieving a ninth place.

  8. 7

    The Rasmus - "Jezebel" (Finlandia, 2022)

    0 Global Votes
    • Represented Finland at Eurovision 2022

      (+4)

    The iconic Finnish band The Rasmus, with a long career, brought their characteristic rock style to Eurovision with 'Jezebel'. Their participation was significant due to the band's relevance and for keeping the flame of rock alive at the festival.

  9. 8

    Wig Wam - "In My Dreams" (Norway, 2005)

    0 Global Votes
    • Glam metal number

    Wig Wam delivered a vibrant and theatrical glam rock performance that became an instant Eurovision classic. Their contagious energy and striking aesthetic made them unforgettable, establishing them as a benchmark for festive rock at the festival.

  10. 9

    Manga - "We Could Be The Same" (Turkey, 2010)

    0 Global Votes
    • Finished in second place

      (+4)

    Manga delivered a memorable alternative rock/nu metal performance with innovative staging that included a robot. Its originality and powerful sound have made it one of the most cited rock performances in Eurovision history.

  11. 10

    AWS - "Goodbye Summer" (Hungary, 2018)

    0 Global Votes
    • Performed heavy metal at Eurovision

      (+3)

    AWS brought one of the purest and most emotive metalcore proposals to Eurovision, standing out for its musical intensity and deep lyrics. Their performance was a showcase of metal's diversity within the festival, with undeniable passion.

  12. 11

    Eldrine - "One More Day" (Georgia, 2011)

    0 Global Votes
    • All-out rock anthem

      (+1)

    Eldrine presented one of the most audacious genre-fusion proposals within rock at Eurovision, combining heavy metal with rap. Their originality and powerful sound made them stand out at the festival, offering a unique performance.