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Netherlands

The Dutch entry is chosen by AVRO/TROS. The Netherlands has taken part since the first contest in 1956 and has won five times.

Dutch Eurovision song falls flat

Nick: Oh dear, I think I've just made a spectacle of myself. I've never heard this song before, many, MANY times. I particularly liked...

26 February – I searched for myself, here and in other...

Does it ever confuse you when you can't quite work out who is the lead singer in an act? Jump the Gun is a...

Dutch Duncan wins 2019 Eurovision Song Contest

Duncan Laurence, singing for the Netherlands, has won the 64th Eurovision Song Contest. Italy finished in second place and Russia came third. Norway won the televote...

Rapper promises Dutch language song for Eurovision

Eurovision 2022 is rapidly turning into a game of 'you show me yours and I'll show you mine' with broadcasters battering down the musical...

Duncan Laurence on Mia & Dion losing out on Eurovision final

Eurovision 2019 winner Duncan Laurence was one of the driving forces behind this year's Dutch Eurovision entry. He championed Mia Nicolai and Dion Cooper...

22 February – He sang for farmers on the land

When you look at the Netherlands' fortunes, you will see amongst it five wins. They had to wait 44 years between their last two,...

My contest and other giants

What a day I've had.  It's been a day of highs and higher highs.  We finally got to see what some of the fuss...

So good it’s bad … or just really bad?

Nick: Oh man. It's brilliant and it's hideous. It's perfect and it's unwatchable. It's the creepiest sight I've seen anywhere near Eurovisionia since Laka...

Live Blog – Eurovision 2018 second semi final

It's time for 'Fanning's Folly II - This time it's personal' - and another one of those fancy little live blogs that OnEuropean visitors...
Eurovision 2020

Eurovision Songs are like buses…

You turn your back for a minute and THREE of the buggers come along at once. In a time-saving exercise by this site I've decided...