The winners generally recieve some form of trophy at a presentation on the night.
However their real prize comes in the form of bringing the contest to their home nation as well as gaining publicity and popularity across Europe (and in other parts of the world).
There is no specific prize for the winner of Eurovision, however there is the benifit for the winning artists to gain publicity and promote their career, if the song does well in the charts they may gain financially too. In addition the winning country gets to be the host of the competition next time round.
A trophy, prize money and the honour of winning. Many go on to further fame, most famously ABBA who won in 1974. The winning country wins the right to host the next Eurovision, although occasionally a different country hosts it.
Poland are yet to win at the Eurovision Song Contest.
In Brighton in England in 1974.
The song "We were the rock and roll kids" won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994.
X-factor=3rd place Eurovision=8th place Bigbrother=3rd place I wonder what will be next for them....
She didn't
Poland are yet to win at the Eurovision Song Contest.
No, Bulgaria have never won the Eurovision Song Contest.
Blue finished in 11th place (out of 25) at Eurovision 2011.
Elena Won Eurovision in 2005 with the song "My Number One"
Yes, Serbia won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007.
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Not as of 2011.
No, Hungary are yet to win the Eurovision Song contest.
That depends! Who is "we" and what year is this in relation to?
Alexander Rybak for Norway!
Do you mean "Lordi" ?If so, Lordi won the Eurovision Song Contest for Finland in 2006.
Sorry, but "Four Story" did not enter the Eurovision contest. They competed for the right to represent England in the 2006 Eurovision, but they did not win. The British representative in the 2006 Eurovision song contest was Daz Sampson.