1994 Dublin, Ireland

After winning in 1993 on home ground in Millstreet, people shook their heads in disbelief when the country also managed to win for the third consecutive time, again at home in Dublin’s Point Theatre. Never before had a country won three times in a row!

They did it again… and again!

For the second consecutive time, Ireland hosted the Eurovision Song Contest, this time in its capital Dublin. Due to the fact that so many countries wished to participate in the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, the European Broadcasting Union decided to adopt a relegation system. For the 1994 contest, it would mean that the seven countries that finished at the bottom of the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest were relegated and couldn’t participate in the 1994 edition of the show. Instead, Estonia, Lithuania, Russia, Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia made their debut. However, Italy and Luxembourg withdrew voluntarily, so only the bottom five countries of the 1993 contest in Millstreet – Turkey, Slovenia, Israel, Denmark and Belgium – were relegated. That meant that the total amount of participating countries was 25, just as in the preceding year.

Poland’s debut at the Eurovision Song Contest was very successful when their representative Edyta Gorniak came in second with 166 points. However, the Polish song was almost disqualified as Edyta sang her song To Nie Ja! half in English in one of the dress rehearsal which violated the rule that every entry had to be sung in the native language. Nevertheless, even the talented Gorniak wasn’t even near to this year’s winner, which once again, was Ireland.

About the winner

Never before in the history of the song contest, a country had won three times in a row. The Irish entrants Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan sang Rock ’n Roll Kids, which in the end was 60 points ahead of the runner-up and was the highest score ever at a Eurovision Song Contest to date. This overwhelming victory for Ireland would not be the last in this century, as just two years later in 1996, Ireland would win again.

Facts & figures

The biggest commercial success of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest was none of the songs though, but the interval act Riverdance. The Irish danc sensation went on to be a world famous stage show, which would be seen by millions of people all around the world.

Returning artists[edit]

ArtistCountryPrevious year(s)
Evridiki Cyprus1983 (backing singer for Stavros and Constantina), 1987 (backing singer for Alexia), 1992
Sigga Iceland1990 (part of Stjórnin), 1992 (member of Heart 2 Heart)
Elisabeth Andreasson (with Jan Werner Danielsen) Norway1982 (for  Sweden, member of Chips), 1985 (member of Bobbysocks!)
Marie Bergman (with Roger Pontare) Sweden1971 and 1972 (member of Family Four)
Rhonda Heath (backing vocalist for MeKaDo) Germany1977 (member of Silver Convention)

The Participants

#Representing countryPerformer(s)Song title, writer(s) and composer(s)PointsPlace
01SwedenFlag of SwedenSVTMarie Bergman and Roger PontareStjärnorna04813
02FinlandFlag of FinlandYLECatCatBye Bye Baby01122
03IrelandFlag of IrelandRTÉPaul Harrington and Charlie McGettiganRock ’n‘ Roll Kids22601
04CyprusFlag of CyprusCyBCEvridikiIme Anthropos Ke Ego05111
05IcelandFlag of IcelandRÚVSiggaNætur04912
06United KingdomFlag of United KingdomBBCFrances RuffelleWe Will Be Free (lonely Symphony)06310
07CroatiaFlag of CroatiaHRTTony CetinskiNek’ti Bude Ljubav Sva02716
08PortugalFlag of PortugalRTPSara TavaresChamar A Música07308
09SwitzerlandFlag of SwitzerlandSSR SRGDuilioSto Pregando01519
10EstoniaFlag of EstoniaERRSilvi VraitNagu Merelaine00224
11RomaniaFlag of RomaniaTVRDan BittmanDincolo De Nori01421
12MaltaFlag of MaltaPBMMoira Stafrace and Christopher SciclunaMore Than Love09705
13The NetherlandsFlag of The NetherlandsNOSWilleke AlbertiWaar Is De Zon00423
14GermanyFlag of GermanyARDMeKaDoWir Geben ’ne Party12803
15SlovakiaFlag of SlovakiaSTVMartin Durinda and TublatankaNekovecná Piesen01519
16LithuaniaFlag of LithuaniaLRTOvidijus VyšniauskasLopšine Mylimai00025
17NorwayFlag of NorwayNRKElisabeth Andreasson and Jan Werner DanielsenDuett07606
18Bosnia & HerzegovinaFlag of Bosnia & HerzegovinaRTVBIHAlma and DejanOstani Kraj Mene03915
19GreeceFlag of GreeceERTCostas Bigalis and the Sea LoversTo Trehantiri (diri Diri)04414
20AustriaFlag of AustriaORFPetra FreyFür Den Frieden Der Welt01917
21SpainFlag of SpainTVEAlejandro AbadElla No Es Ella01718
22HungaryFlag of HungaryMTVFriderika BayerKinek Mondjam El Vétkeimet12204
23RussiaFlag of RussiaRTRYouddiphVechni Stranik07009
24PolandFlag of PolandTVPEdyta GórniakTo Nie Ja!16602
25FranceFlag of FranceFT2Nina MoratoJe Suis Un Vrai Garçon07407

Scoreboard

ParticipantAustriaBosnia & HerzegovinaCroatiaCyprusEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandIrelandLithuaniaMaltaNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSlovakiaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThe NetherlandsUnited KingdomPointsPlace
Sweden Sweden5252253101764813
Finland Finland1101122
Ireland Ireland1010128107812101210512812812610101212102261
Cyprus Cyprus1031235552425111
Iceland Iceland31463431168364912
United Kingdom United Kingdom14655431238533826310
Croatia Croatia510122716
Portugal Portugal56788114125538738
Switzerland Switzerland5821519
Estonia Estonia2224
Romania Romania6261421
Malta Malta12727637107410104611975
The Netherlands The Netherlands4423
Germany Germany2710633127541710127786471283
Slovakia Slovakia3121519
Lithuania Lithuania25
Norway Norway631082151314857174766
Bosnia & Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina421017873915
Greece Greece124144426524414
Austria Austria5271131917
Spain Spain28521718
Hungary Hungary8354127710128121231241021224
Russia Russia613116464463102355709
Poland Poland12881128121086712267764108121662
France France72468528766103747