Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Russia has participated in the
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
23 times since their debut in . Russia won the contest with
Dima Bilan Dima Nikolayevich Bilan (russian: Ди́ма Никола́евич Била́н; born Viktor Nikolayevich Belan, russian: Ви́ктор Никола́евич Бела́н, links=no; 24 December 1981) is a Russian singer, songwriter and acto ...
performing the song "
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". One of the most successful countries in the contest in the 21st century with a total of ten top five placements, Russia finished second with
Alsou Alsou Ralifovna Abramova ( rus, Алсу́ Рали́фовна Абра́мова; tt-Cyrl, Алсу Рәлиф кызы Абрамова; ; born 27 June 1983), better known as just Alsou, is a Russian singer and actress. She represented Russi ...
in , Dima Bilan in ,
Buranovskiye Babushki Buranovskiye Babushki (russian: Бурановские бабушки, ; udm, Брангуртысь песянайёс, Brangurtyś pesänajos; both meaning "Buranovo Grannies") is an Udmurt-Russian ethno-pop band comprising eight elderly wo ...
in and Polina Gagarina in ; third with t.A.T.u. in ,
Serebro Serebro ( rus, Серебро, t=Silver, p=sʲɪrʲɪˈbro, a=ru-серебро.ogg; stylized as SEREBRO) was a Russian girl group formed by their manager and producer Maxim Fadeev. Serebro was formed in 2007, consisting of Marina Lizorkina, O ...
in , Sergey Lazarev in and , and fifth with
Dina Garipova Dina Fagimovna Garipova (russian: Дина Фагимовна Гарипова, tt, Динә Фәһим кызы Гарипова, Dinä Fähim kyzy Garipova; born 25 March 1991) is a Russian singer. In 2012, Garipova won the Russian version o ...
in . In , they failed to qualify for the final for the first time in their history. The Russian entry has been chosen through both internal selections and a televised national final titled ''
Evrovidenie Evrovidenie. Nacionalny Otbor (in Russian language, Russian: Евровидение. Национальный отбор, IPA: Help:IPA/Russian, ɪvrɐˈvʲidʲɪnʲɪjɪ. nət͡sɨɐˈnalʲnɨj ɐˈdbor Literal translation, lit. 'Eurovis ...
'', with their most recent entry () being chosen by the latter. Following their exclusion from the due to the
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, on 26 February 2022, the Russian broadcasters VGTRK and Channel One announced that they would suspend their membership in the
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(EBU). The suspension was made effective by the EBU on 26 May, preventing Russia from participating in further Eurovision events unless their membership is resumed.


Contest history

Russia debuted in the contest after becoming a member of the EBU. Russia came second at four contests; in with the song "
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" performed by
Alsou Alsou Ralifovna Abramova ( rus, Алсу́ Рали́фовна Абра́мова; tt-Cyrl, Алсу Рәлиф кызы Абрамова; ; born 27 June 1983), better known as just Alsou, is a Russian singer and actress. She represented Russi ...
, in with
Dima Bilan Dima Nikolayevich Bilan (russian: Ди́ма Никола́евич Била́н; born Viktor Nikolayevich Belan, russian: Ви́ктор Никола́евич Бела́н, links=no; 24 December 1981) is a Russian singer, songwriter and acto ...
's song " Never Let You Go", in with the song " Party for Everybody" performed by
Buranovskiye Babushki Buranovskiye Babushki (russian: Бурановские бабушки, ; udm, Брангуртысь песянайёс, Brangurtyś pesänajos; both meaning "Buranovo Grannies") is an Udmurt-Russian ethno-pop band comprising eight elderly wo ...
, and in with Polina Gagarina's song " A Million Voices". They also achieved four third-place finishes; in with
t.A.T.u t.A.T.u. (russian: Тату, ) were a Russian music duo that consisted of Lena Katina and Julia Volkova. The singers were part of children's music group Neposedy before being managed by producer and director Ivan Shapovalov and signing with ...
's song "
Ne ver', ne boysia "Ne ver', ne boysia" () also known as "Ne ver', ne boisia, i ne prosi" (, "Don't believe, don't fear and don't ask") is a song by t.A.T.u., which they performed at Eurovision Song Contest 2003 representing . Production The title of the song is ...
",
Serebro Serebro ( rus, Серебро, t=Silver, p=sʲɪrʲɪˈbro, a=ru-серебро.ogg; stylized as SEREBRO) was a Russian girl group formed by their manager and producer Maxim Fadeev. Serebro was formed in 2007, consisting of Marina Lizorkina, O ...
in with their entry " Song #1", and in as well as with Sergey Lazarev's entries " You Are the Only One" and " Scream" respectively. Russia has failed to qualify for the final on two occasions. In 1996, Russia's entry was Andrey Kosinsky with the song "Ya eto ya", but he scored an insufficient number of points in a special qualifying round, while in 2018 Yulia Samoylova, who represented the country with the song "
I Won't Break Russia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "I Won't Break" written by Netta Nimrodi, Leonid Gutkin and Arie Burshtein. The song was performed by Julia Samoylova, who was internally selected by the Russian broadcaster C ...
", failed to qualify from the televised second semi-final. In 1998, because Russia did not participate in the contest (due to lower average scores in participating in previous competitions), Russia refused to broadcast the competition and the European Broadcasting Union in return forbade the country to participate the following year. According to unconfirmed information, Russia intended to send Tatyana Ovsienko with the song "Solntse moyo" (My Sun), which turned out to be a false rumour as the song was officially released in mid-1997 on Tatyana's album "Za Rozovym morem". Tatyana herself, during an interview, said that she did not go to Eurovision because she was ''"Either afraid or not very sure, besides, i knew that there were stronger guys and girls, and I thought that i would still have time o go to Eurovision"'' Russia won their first and so far only contest in 2008, when Dima Bilan, participating for the second time in the contest, won with the song "
Believe Believe may refer to: *Belief, a psychological state in which an individual holds a proposition or premise to be true, with or without proof for such proposition *Faith, a belief in something which has not been proven Arts, entertainment, and me ...
", bringing the contest to Russia for 2009. Russia was the most successful country in Eurovision between 2000 and 2009, with one win, two-second places, and two third places. However, in 2010 they finished 11th, and in 2011 they were 16th, which was the worst placing for Russia since 1995. Interest in the competition fell, but in 2012, Buranovskiye Babushki finished in second place, increasing Russia's interest in the show. Russia holds the record for the most top five finishes in the 21st century, with ten, with Sergey Lazarev holding the record of the highest score of any Russian contestant, who finished third in 2016 with 491 points. In February 2019, Sergey Lazarev was once again confirmed as the Russian representative for the 2019 contest, becoming the second returning artist in Russia's Eurovision history after Dima Bilan, who participated in 2006 and 2008 respectively. This time he represented his country with the song "Scream", with which he brought Russia back to the final for the first time since 2016 and achieved the country's 10th top 5 result, by finishing third once again. For the 2021 contest, Russia opted to return to a national selection, after Little Big declined to return following their intended participation in the later-cancelled 2020 contest with " Uno". "
Russian Woman "Russian Woman" (russian: Русская женщина, Russkaya zhenshchina, stylised in all caps) is a song by Russian-Tajik singer Manizha, independently released as a single on 19 March 2021. The song represented Russia in the Eurovisio ...
" performed by
Manizha Manizha Dalerovna Sangin (''née'' Khamrayeva; russian: Мани́жа Дале́ровна Санги́н (Хамра́ева); tg, Манижа Далеровна Ҳамроева; born 8 July 1991), known professionally as simply Manizha, is ...
emerged as the winner of the selection, which then went on to finish in 9th place in the final. Russia had originally planned to participate in the contest, but was excluded from participating by the EBU due to the
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. In response, the Russian broadcasters VGTRK and Channel One announced their intention to suspend their membership in the EBU. The suspension was made effective by the EBU on 26 May, preventing Russia from participating in further Eurovision events unless their membership is resumed.


Broadcast

The contest has been broadcast irregularly on two different public state channels in Russia, both EBU members: in 1994 and 1996 it was broadcast on
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of VGTRK, while in 1995, 1997 and from 1999 to 2007 the contest was broadcast on Channel One. Since 2008, there is an alternation on broadcast and selection duties, with Russia-1 on even years, and Channel One on odd years. This alternation was disrupted when Russia withdrew from the 2017 contest, after which Channel One assumed broadcast and selection duties in 2018, 2020 and 2021, and Russia-1 in 2019.


Participation overview


Related involvement


Conductors


Heads of delegation


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Costume designers


Viewing figures


Hostings


Awards


Marcel Bezençon Awards


Barbara Dex Award


Photogallery

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Serebro Serebro ( rus, Серебро, t=Silver, p=sʲɪrʲɪˈbro, a=ru-серебро.ogg; stylized as SEREBRO) was a Russian girl group formed by their manager and producer Maxim Fadeev. Serebro was formed in 2007, consisting of Marina Lizorkina, O ...
in Helsinki () File:Russia in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest.jpg,
Dima Bilan Dima Nikolayevich Bilan (russian: Ди́ма Никола́евич Била́н; born Viktor Nikolayevich Belan, russian: Ви́ктор Никола́евич Бела́н, links=no; 24 December 1981) is a Russian singer, songwriter and acto ...
in Belgrade () File:Anastasiya Prykhodko.jpg,
Anastasia Prikhodko Anastasia Kostyantynivna Prikhodko ( uk, Анастасія Костянтинівна Приходько, Anastasiya Kostyantynivna Prykhodko; born 21 April 1987) is a Ukrainian activist, politician and former singer-songwriter. Known for her ...
in Moscow () File:Peter Nalitch Band 01.JPG, Peter Nalitch and Friends in Oslo () File:Russia at ESC 2011.jpg, Alex Vorobyov in Düsseldorf () File:ESC2013 - Russia 06.jpg,
Dina Garipova Dina Fagimovna Garipova (russian: Дина Фагимовна Гарипова, tt, Динә Фәһим кызы Гарипова, Dinä Fähim kyzy Garipova; born 25 March 1991) is a Russian singer. In 2012, Garipova won the Russian version o ...
in Malmö () File:ESC2014 - Russia 15.jpg,
Tolmachevy Sisters Anastasiya Andreyevna Tolmacheva and Maria Andreyevna Tolmacheva (born 14 January 1997, Kursk), known as the Tolmachevy Sisters (), are identical twin singers and actresses from Kursk, Russia. Aged nine, they won the Junior Eurovision Song Conte ...
in Copenhagen () File:20150515 ESC 2015 Polina Gagarina 7754.jpg, Polina Gagarina in Vienna () File:ESC2016 - Russia 07 (cropped).jpg, Sergey Lazarev in Stockholm () File:ESC2018 - Russia 01.jpg, Julia Samoylova in Lisbon () File:ESC2019 - Russia 06.jpg, Sergey Lazarev in Tel Aviv () File:ESC 2021 Rotterdam 1st Semi Jury Show Russia.jpg,
Manizha Manizha Dalerovna Sangin (''née'' Khamrayeva; russian: Мани́жа Дале́ровна Санги́н (Хамра́ева); tg, Манижа Далеровна Ҳамроева; born 8 July 1991), known professionally as simply Manizha, is ...
in Rotterdam ()


See also

*
Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest Russia first competed in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in . Their first win came in , when the Tolmachevy Twins won for Russia with " Vesenniy jazz". Their second win came in , when Polina Bogusevich won for Russia with "Wings". Their worst ...
– Junior version of the Eurovision Song Contest. * Russia in the Eurovision Dance Contest – Dance version of the Eurovision Song Contest. *
Russia in the Eurovision Young Dancers The Eurovision Young Dancers 1995 was the sixth edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers, held at the Palais de Beaulieu in Lausanne, Switzerland on 6 June 1995. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Swiss Broa ...
– A competition organised by the EBU for younger dancers aged between 16 and 21. * Russia in the Eurovision Young Musicians – A competition organised by the EBU for musicians aged 18 years and younger. * Russia in the Türkvizyon Song Contest – A contest for countries and regions which are of Turkic-speaking or Turkic ethnicity.


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