Since the competition was launched in 1985, 15 performers have won the title of ‘Eurovision Young Dancer’. The biennial competition for dancers aged between 16 and 21 has been won the most times by Spain. Poland has won the last two editions.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom18, 19 & 23 August 2018
Eurovision Young Musicians
The 2018 edition of Eurovision Young Musicians is set to be the biggest event since 2006 with 18 participating countries. The competition, for talented classical musicians aged between 12 and 21, will see two Semi-Finals on 18th and 19th August with a Grand Final on 23rd August.
May 2019
Eurovision Song Contest
With 63 year legacy, hundreds of hours of live television and over 1,500 songs from more than 50 countries, the Eurovision Song Contest is the world's biggest live music event uniting nearly 200 million people every May.
Minsk, Belarus25 November 2018
Junior Eurovision Song Contest
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest is the Eurovision Song Contest's 'little brother', showcasing extraordinary young talent aged 9 to 14. The competition was organised for the first time in 2003 in Denmark.
2019
Eurovision Choir of the Year
Eurovision Choir of the Year is the newest member of the family of Eurovision Live Events. This unique competition brings the best choirs in Europe together to sing acapella for a jury of experts. The inaugural event was held in Riga in 2017 in partnership with Interkultur, the world's leading organizer of international choir competitions and festivals.