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3.2  Song Celebration  





3.3  Appearances  





3.4  Landmarks  







4 Broadcasters and commentators  





5 See also  





6 Notes  





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Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light
Dates
Air date16 May 2020
Host
VenueStudio 21, Hilversum, Netherlands
Presenter(s)
  • Edsilia Rombley
  • Jan Smit
  • Nikkie de Jager (online host)
  • Directed byMarnix Kaart
    Executive supervisorJon Ola Sand
    Executive producerSietse Bakker[1]
    Host broadcaster
  • Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS)
  • Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (NPO)
  • Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light was a live television programme, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and produced by the Dutch broadcasters NPO, NOS and AVROTROS. It replaced the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which was planned to be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

    The show was broadcast live from Hilversum, Netherlands on 16 May 2020 and lasted for approximately two hours.[3][4] It was hosted by Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley and Jan Smit, who had been chosen to present the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 before its cancellation.[5]

    The EBU reported that the show had an audience of 73 million viewers, based on data provided by 38 of the 45 countries that broadcast the programme.[6] In April 2021, the show was nominated for a Rockie Award in the category Comedy & Variety.[7]

    Background[edit]

    As the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 could not take place due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in Europe, the EBU decided to organise Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light as an alternative programme to fill the space that was initially planned for the competition. The programme's name was inspired by the song "Love Shine a Light" by Katrina and the Waves, which won the Eurovision Song Contest 1997.

    This was the fourth time that the EBU organised a special show in the Eurovision format, after the shows for the 25th, 50th and 60th anniversaries. Like the 25th and 60th anniversary shows, this was a non-competitive show.

    Format[edit]

    During the programme, all 41 songs that had been chosen to take part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 were honoured in a non-competitive format. Participants from previous editions of the contest were invited to make an appearance. Johnny Logan, the hosts and Eurovision fans who uploaded clips for the occasion sang Logan's "What's Another Year", which won the Eurovision Song Contest 1980inThe Hague.[8] Closing the show, all artists (except Hooverphonic, representing Belgium) performed "Love Shine a Light" from their respective home countries.[9][10] The show ended with the announcement that Rotterdam would remain as the host city for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.[11]

    Location[edit]

    On 1 April 2020, Hilversum was confirmed as the host city for the event, with Studio 21 in the Hilversum Media Park as the venue of the show.[3] It was the second time Hilversum hosted a Eurovision event, having previously hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1958.[12]

    Presenters[edit]

    Chantal Janzen, Jan Smit and Edsilia Rombley, the presenters of the programme

    The show was hosted by three presenters: actress and television host Chantal Janzen, singer and Dutch television commentator for the contest Jan Smit, and singer Edsilia Rombley, who represented the Netherlands in the 1998 and 2007 contests. They would have been the three hosts of the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. Beauty vlogger Nikkie de Jager, also known as NikkieTutorials, presented the show's online content.[4] All four went on to host the full contest in 2021.[13]

    Contents[edit]

    Performances[edit]

    The show featured performances from the following Eurovision artists:[14]

    Order Country Artist Song Language(s) Location
    01  Ireland Johnny Logan "What's Another Year" English Dublin
     Netherlands Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley and Jan Smit Studio 21, Hilversum
    Various countries Eurovision Song Contest fans Various locations
    02  Sweden Måns Zelmerlöw "Heroes" English London
    03  Israel Gali Atari (ofMilk and Honey) "Hallelujah" Hebrew, English, Dutch Jerusalem
     Netherlands Finalists of Junior Songfestival 2018 and 2019[a] Unknown
    04  Italy Diodato "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" Italian Milan
    05  Serbia Marija Šerifović "Molitva" Serbian Belgrade
    06  Netherlands Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra "Love Shine a Light" None (instrumental) Various locations (Europe Shine a Landmark)
    07  Germany Michael Schulte "Ein bißchen Frieden" German Peace Palace, The Hague
     Netherlands Ilse DeLange (ofThe Common Linnets)
    08  Israel Netta "Cuckoo" English Tel Aviv
    09  Netherlands Duncan Laurence "Someone Else" English Studio 21, Hilversum
    10 All participating countries[b] Artists of Eurovision 2020 "Love Shine a Light" English Various locations
     United Kingdom Katrina Leskanich (ofKatrina and the Waves)

    Song Celebration[edit]

    The show also showcased the artists and songs that would have competed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, by showing short excerpts of the songs' music videos or stage performances, along with video messages from the artists themselves. These were as follows:

    Order Country Artist Song Language(s)
    First segment
    01  Israel Eden Alene "Feker libi" (ፍቅር ልቤ) English, Amharic[c]
    02  Norway Ulrikke "Attention" English
    03  Russia Little Big "Uno" English, Spanish
    04  Georgia Tornike Kipiani "Take Me as I Am" English[d]
    05  France Tom Leeb "Mon alliée (The Best in Me)" French, English
    06  Azerbaijan Efendi "Cleopatra" English[e]
    07  Portugal Elisa "Medo de sentir" Portuguese
    08  Lithuania The Roop "On Fire" English
    09  Sweden The Mamas "Move" English
    Second segment
    10  Latvia Samanta Tīna "Still Breathing" English
    11  Belgium Hooverphonic "Release Me" English
    12  United Kingdom James Newman "My Last Breath" English
    13  Belarus VAL "Da vidna" (Да відна) Belarusian
    14  Finland Aksel "Looking Back" English
    15  North Macedonia Vasil "You" English
    16   Switzerland Gjon's Tears "Répondez-moi" French
    17  Serbia Hurricane "Hasta la vista" Serbian[f]
    Third segment
    18  Spain Blas Cantó "Universo" Spanish
    19  Albania Arilena Ara "Fall from the Sky" English
    20  Ireland Lesley Roy "Story of My Life" English
    21  Slovenia Ana Soklič "Voda" Slovene
    22  Austria Vincent Bueno "Alive" English
    23  Bulgaria Victoria "Tears Getting Sober" English
    24  San Marino Senhit "Freaky!" English
    25  Iceland Daði og Gagnamagnið "Think About Things" English
    Fourth segment
    26  Greece Stefania "Supergirl" English
    27  Czech Republic Benny Cristo "Kemama" English
    28  Poland Alicja "Empires" English
    29  Moldova Natalia Gordienko "Prison" English
    30  Cyprus Sandro "Running" English
    31  Romania Roxen "Alcohol You" English
    32  Croatia Damir Kedžo "Divlji vjetre" Croatian
    33  Germany Ben Dolic "Violent Thing" English
    Fifth segment
    34  Malta Destiny "All of My Love" English
    35  Estonia Uku Suviste "What Love Is" English
    36  Australia Montaigne "Don't Break Me" English
    37  Ukraine Go_A "Solovey" (Соловей) Ukrainian
    38  Denmark Ben & Tan "Yes" English
    39  Italy Diodato "Fai rumore" Italian
    40  Armenia Athena Manoukian "Chains on You" English
    41  Netherlands Jeangu Macrooy "Grow" English

    Appearances[edit]

  •  Norway – Alexander Rybak
  •  Netherlands – Lenny Kuhr
  •  Belgium – Sandra Kim
  •  Luxembourg – Anne-Marie David
  •  Ireland – Niamh Kavanagh
  •  Netherlands – Getty Kaspers
  •  Azerbaijan – Ell and Nikki
  •  Russia – Sergey Lazarev
  •  Ireland – Dana
  •  Greece – Helena Paparizou
  •  Sweden – Carola
  •  Austria – Conchita Wurst
  •  Sweden – Björn Ulvaeus
  •  United Kingdom – Graham Norton
  • Landmarks[edit]

    Various landmarks in countries that were set to compete were illuminated as part of a segment titled Europe Shine a Landmark.[15] The following landmarks were featured in the programme:

    Order Country Landmark City
    01  Ukraine Kyiv TV Center [uk] Kyiv
    02  Greece Acropolis Athens
    03  Bulgaria Ivan Vazov National Theatre Sofia
    04  Ireland Rock of Cashel Cashel
    05  Denmark The Little Mermaid Copenhagen
    06  Portugal Belém Tower Lisbon
    07  North Macedonia Archaeological Museum of North Macedonia Skopje
    08  Azerbaijan Baku Crystal Hall (venue of the 2012 contest) Baku
    09  Australia Sydney Opera House Sydney
    10  Lithuania Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre Vilnius
    11  Iceland Harpa Reykjavík
    12  Italy Piazza del Campidoglio Rome
    13  Belgium Atomium Brussels
    14  Norway Oslo Opera House Oslo
    15  Albania Skanderbeg Monument Tirana
    16  Malta Esplora Interactive Science Centre Kalkara
    17  Serbia Stari dvor Belgrade
    18  Latvia National Library of Latvia Riga
    19  United Kingdom London Eye London
    20  Cyprus Presidential Palace Nicosia
    21  Spain Teatro Real (venue of the 1969 contest) Madrid
    22  Croatia Croatian National Theatre Zagreb
    23  Austria Wiener Riesenrad Vienna
    24  San Marino Statua della Libertà and Palazzo Pubblico San Marino
    25  France Eiffel Tower Paris
    26  Russia Spasskaya Tower and Saint Basil's Cathedral Moscow
    27  Sweden Globen (venue of the 2000 and 2016 contests) Stockholm
    28  Poland Royal Castle in Warsaw Warsaw
    29  Slovenia Ljubljana Castle Ljubljana
    30  Israel Tower of David Jerusalem
    31   Switzerland Matterhorn Zermatt
    32  Romania Piața Unirii Bucharest
    33  Armenia Yerevan TV Tower Yerevan
    34  Germany Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
    35  Belarus National Library of Belarus Minsk
    36  Estonia Tallinn Song Festival Grounds Tallinn
    37  Georgia Bridge of Peace Tbilisi
    38  Netherlands Erasmusbrug Rotterdam

    Czech Republic, Finland and Moldova were the only countries that did not have a landmark featured.

    Broadcasters and commentators[edit]

    The show took place on 16 May 2020 at 21:00 CEST.[4] The following countries broadcast the live show:

    Country Broadcaster Channel(s) Commentator(s) Ref.
     Albania RTSH RTSH 1, RTSH Muzikë Andri Xhahu [16][17]
     Armenia AMPTV (1TV) David Tserunyan and Emma Hakobyan [17][18]
     Australia[g] SBS SBS Joel Creasey and Myf Warhurst [17]
     Austria ORF ORF 1 Andi Knoll
     Azerbaijan İctimai Television (İTV) Murad Arif [18]
     Belarus BTRC Belarus 1, Belarus 24 Evgeny Perlin [19]
     Belgium RTBF La Une Jean-Louis Lahaye and Maureen Louys [20]
    VRT Eén Peter Van de Veire [21]
     Bulgaria BNT BNT 1, BNT 4 Elena Rosberg and Petko Kralev [17]
     Croatia HRT HRT 1 Duško Čurlić
     Cyprus CyBC RIK 1, RIK Sat Andreas Iakovidis [22]
     Czech Republic ČT ČT art Jan Maxián [23][24]
     Denmark DR DR1 Ole Tøpholm [25]
     Estonia[h] ERR ETV Marko Reikop [27][26]
    ETV+ Yuliya Kalenda and Aleksandr Khobotov
     Finland Yle Yle TV2
  • Swedish: Eva Frantz and Johan Lindroos
  • [28]
     France France Télévisions France 2 Stéphane Bern [29][30]
     Georgia GPB 1TV Demetre Ergemlidze [31]
     Germany[i] ARD/NDR Das Erste Michael Schulte and Peter Urban [32][33]
     Greece ERT ERT1 Maria Kozakou [34][35]
     Iceland RÚV RÚV 1 Felix Bergsson [18]
     Ireland RTÉ RTÉ One Marty Whelan
     Israel IPBC (Kan) Kan 11 No commentary [36]
     Italy[j] RAI Rai 1 (adapted and delayed) Flavio Insinna and Federico Russo [38][39]
    Rai 4, Rai Radio 2 (live) Gino Castaldo and Ema Stokholma
     Latvia LTV LTV1 Toms Grēviņš [40]
     Lithuania LRT LRT televizija Ramūnas Zilnys [41]
     Malta PBS TVM No commentary [18]
     Moldova TRM Moldova 1 Daniela Crudu
     Netherlands AVROTROS NPO 1 Cornald Maas [42]
     North Macedonia MRT MRT 1 Aleksandra Jovanovska [43]
     Norway NRK NRK1 No commentary [17]
     Poland[k] TVP TVP1, TVP Polonia Artur Orzech [44][45]
     Portugal RTP RTP1, RTP Internacional Nuno Galopim [46]
     Romania TVR TVR1, TVRi Bogdan Stănescu [47]
     Russia Channel One (C1R) Yuriy Aksyuta and Yana Churikova [18][48]
     San Marino[l] SMRTV San Marino RTV Flavio Insinna and Federico Russo [50]
     Serbia RTS RTS1, RTS Svet Duška Vučinić [51]
     Slovenia RTVSLO TV Slovenija 1 Andrej Hofer [52]
     Spain[m] RTVE La 1, TVE Internacional Tony Aguilar, Eva Mora and Víctor Escudero [54][55]
     Sweden SVT SVT1 No commentary [56]
      Switzerland SRG SSR SRF 1 Sven Epiney [57]
    RTS 1 Yoann Provenzano and Jean-Marc Richard [58][59]
    RSI La 2 Clarissa Tami and Sebalter
     Ukraine STB Timur Miroshnychenko [60]
    UA:PBC UA:First [61][62]
    UA:Radio Promin Oleksandra Franko and Les Myrnyi [63][64]
     United Kingdom BBC BBC One Graham Norton [65]
    Non-participating countries
     Bosnia and Herzegovina BHRT BHT 1 Maja Miralem [66]
     Kazakhstan Khabar Agency Khabar TV Nursultan Qurman and Mahabbat Esen [18]
     Kosovo RTK Unknown
     Montenegro RTCG

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Mannes Bakker, 6Times, Remix, Max & Anne, Moves, Kiya van Rossum, Matheu Hinzen and Anna Grigorian.
  • ^ Except Belgium.
  • ^ Contains phrases in Hebrew and Arabic.
  • ^ Contains phrases in Italian, Spanish, German and French.
  • ^ Contains the Japanese mantra "Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō".
  • ^ Contains one repeated phrase in Spanish and two words in English.
  • ^ The show was broadcast on a deferred basis, on 17 May 2020 at 20:30 AEST.
  • ^ In Estonia, the programme was broadcast under the name Eurovisioon 2020. Särav muusika! ("Eurovision 2020. Brilliant music!").[26]
  • ^ In Germany, the programme was broadcast with a one-hour delay, starting at 22:00 CEST, due to an overlap with the broadcast of Eurovision 2020 – das deutsche Finale.[17]
  • ^ In Italy, the programme was broadcast under the name Europe Shine a Light – Accendiamo la musica ("Let's turn the music on").[37]
  • ^ In Poland, the programme was broadcast under the name Światło dla Europy ("A light for Europe").[44]
  • ^ In San Marino, the broadcaster simulcast Rai 1's coverage of the programme.[49]
  • ^ In Spain, the programme was broadcast under the name Europa enciende una luz ("Europe shine a light").[53]
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