List of Eurovision Song Contest Presenters

List Of Eurovision Song Contest Presenters


This list includes those who have acted as presenters of the Eurovision Song Contest. Since 1978, it has been usual to have two presenters for the contest. All contests before 1978 have had one presenter, and only a few after 1978 have had only one presenter. The 1999 contest was the first contest to consist of three presenters in one contest.

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