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Explore the most controversial moments in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest. From political tensions between participating countries to allegations of rigged voting and lyric changes due to sensitive issues, this ranking breaks down the biggest controversies. Discover how these incidents have shaped the perception of the contest and sparked global debates. A journey through the scandals that have tested Eurovision's apolitical essence.

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    Manel Navarro's vocal crack at Eurovision 2017

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    Manel Navarro's performance at Eurovision 2017 became one of the most talked-about controversies of the festival due to a notorious vocal crack during his live rendition. This incident generated significant media and social uproar in Spain, marking a memorable moment in the contest's history.

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    Måneskin Drug Use Suspicions at Eurovision 2021

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    This event generated one of the biggest controversies in recent Eurovision history, capturing global media attention and sparking intense debate about online accusations. The controversy culminated in a voluntary drug test that exonerated the singer, highlighting the pressure and scrutiny faced by participants.

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    The 'bald man' during Jamala's performance at Eurovision 2016

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    This incident is included due to the unexpected and brazen interruption by an individual on stage during one of the most important performances of the night. The 'bald man's' action generated significant media impact and became a viral moment that diverted attention from the musical event. The controversy focused on event security and the nature of the protest or prank carried out on a global stage.

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    Boycott of Eurovision 2019 in Israel

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    This event generated significant international controversy due to calls for a boycott by various groups, including the BDS movement, in protest of Israeli policies towards Palestinians. The controversy was further fueled by accusations of "pinkwashing," leading to demonstrations and debates about the ethics of holding the contest in Israel.

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    Nebulossa - 'ZORRA' (Eurovision 2024)

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    Nebulossa's song "Zorra" sparked considerable controversy in Spain and internationally due to its title and lyrics, which aim to reappropriate a derogatory term. This debate divided society between those who saw it as a feminist anthem and those who considered it vulgar or inappropriate for Eurovision, leading to petitions for its cancellation and discussions about its official translation.

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    Massiel's "La, la, la" and the alleged diplomatic pressures at Eurovision 1968

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    This event is a landmark in Eurovision history due to serious accusations of vote manipulation by the Franco regime to secure Spain's victory. The controversy sparked a lasting debate about the integrity of the contest and political influence in international cultural events, setting a precedent for scandal at the festival.

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    1944 by Jamala (Eurovision 2016)

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    Jamala's song "1944" sparked considerable controversy at Eurovision 2016 due to its political theme, alluding to Stalin's deportation of Crimean Tatars. Despite contest rules prohibiting political messages, the song was allowed and ultimately won, leading to an intense debate about the limits of artistic expression in an apolitical event.

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    Belarus's Disqualification from Eurovision 2021

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    This event marked a significant precedent in the contest's history, being one of the few occasions a country was disqualified due to the political content of its song. The EBU's decision sparked widespread international debate about censorship and artistic freedom within the context of a global cultural event.

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    The Jimmy Jump Streaker Incident at Eurovision 2010

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    This event stands out due to the unprecedented stage invasion by a streaker during a live performance, which forced Spain's song to be re-performed. Jimmy Jump's action sparked a global debate on security at live events and the nature of media protests. The incident marked a turning point in the perception of security and control at the Eurovision Song Contest.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking focuses on the most significant and debated controversies that have surrounded the Eurovision Song Contest throughout its history, including political aspects, controversial performances, and organizational decisions.
Relevance is determined by media impact, the public debate it generated at the time, and its recurring mention in discussions about the contest's history, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or performances that challenged the rules.
Currently, the list is based on historically documented controversies. However, we value community participation, and suggestions may be considered for future updates if they meet relevance and context criteria.
The results reflect a compilation of moments that generated intense debate and often challenged the notion of Eurovision as an apolitical platform. It is not a value judgment but a record of its evolution as a cultural and political event.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the biggest controversies in Eurovision is based on an exhaustive analysis of historical events that generated significant debate and media attention. Both the immediate impact and the long-term resonance of each incident are considered.

  • Events that have been consistently cited as controversial in media and academic coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest are identified.
  • The degree of polarization and the volume of public debate generated by each controversy is evaluated, including discussions on politics, artistic freedom, and contest rules.
  • The long-term repercussions of each incident are considered, such as changes in contest rules or their impact on the public perception of Eurovision as a political or apolitical platform.
  • The selection draws from references to key moments mentioned in the context, such as Israel's participations, political voting, or specific performances that caused a stir.
  • The controversy must have generated considerable public debate or extensive media coverage at the time of its occurrence or thereafter.
  • It must be directly related to participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, either through actions of participants, organizational decisions, or the impact of external events on the contest.
  • Priority is given to controversies that illustrate the tension between music and politics, freedom of expression and contest rules, or the expectations of neutrality of the platform.
  • Incidents that have been historically recognized as key moments in Eurovision's evolving relationship with politics and culture are included.