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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
Norway
Participating broadcasterNorsk rikskringkasting (NRK)
Participation summary
Appearances61 (58 finals)
First appearance1960
Highest placement1st: 1985, 1995, 2009
Host1986, 1996, 2010
Participation history
Related articles
Melodi Grand Prix
External links
NRK page
Norway's page at Eurovision.tv Edit this at Wikidata
For the most recent participation see
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

Norway has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 61 times since making its debut in 1960 and has only been absent twice since then. In 1970, the country boycotted the contest over disagreements about the voting structure, and in 2002, they were relegated. The contest is broadcast in Norway by NRK, which also broadcasts Norway's national selection competition, Melodi Grand Prix.

Before 1985, Norway's best result in the contest was Åse Kleveland's third-place in 1966. Norway's three victories in the contest were achieved by Bobbysocks in 1985, Secret Garden in 1995 and Alexander Rybak in 2009. Norway also finished second at the 1996 contest, with former Bobbysocks member Elisabeth Andreassen. Norway has finished last in twelve Eurovision finals, of which four times with "nul points". Norway has a total of 12 top-five results in the contest, the latest being Alessandra's fifth place in 2023.

History

Norway's first entrant in the contest was Nora Brockstedt in 1960, who finished fourth with the song "Voi Voi"; Brockstedt would return the next year with "Sommer i Palma", this time placing seventh. Åse Kleveland then finished third in 1966 with "Intet er nytt under solen", following which Norway would fail to reach the top ten in fourteen out of their next fifteen attempts, with the exception being Bendik Singers’ seventh place finish in 1973. Before 1985, Norway had only received a top-ten score in six out of twenty-four attempts, and had finished last the same number of times.

Bobbysocks gave the country its first victory in 1985, with the song "La det swinge". Norway went on to achieve two more top five results over the next ten years, with Karoline Krüger in 1988 and Silje Vige in 1993, who both finished fifth.

Norway's second victory came in 1995 with Secret Garden's mainly instrumental Celtic-influenced ethno-piece "Nocturne". In 1996, Elisabeth Andreassen, who had won the contest as one half of Bobbysocks, returned to the contest as a solo artist, finishing in second place. In 2003, Jostein Hasselgård came fourth.

Norway won for the third time in 2009, with Alexander Rybak and his song "Fairytale". The song's score of 387 points was the highest ever winning total under the 1975-2015 voting system, and also achieved the biggest ever margin of victory: 492 points in total were distributed between the competing countries in 2009, meaning "Fairytale" received 78.7% of the points that could be rewarded. Rybak later returned to the contest in 2018, performing "That's How You Write a Song"; he received the highest number of votes of the second semi-final, but ultimately placed fifteenth. He remains the only Norwegian entrant to have won a semi-final, as well as the only two-time semi-final winner in the history of the contest.

In 2024, Norway finished last in the final for the twelfth time. Norway has the dubious distinction of finishing last in the Eurovision final more than any other country, and along with Austria, has received "nul points" (zero points) in the contest on four occasions; in 1963, 1978, 1981 and 1997.

Since the introduction of the semi-final round in 2004, Norway has finished in the top ten eight times. Wig Wam finished ninth in 2005, Maria Haukaas Storeng was fifth in 2008, Alexander Rybak won in 2009, Margaret Berger was fourth in 2013, Carl Espen finished eighth in 2014, Mørland and Debrah Scarlett finished eighth in 2015, Jowst finished tenth in 2017, Keiino won the public vote and finished sixth overall in 2019, Subwoolfer finished tenth in 2022, and Alessandra finished fifth in 2023. In total, Norway has 12 top-five and 27 top-ten finishes in the contest.

Participation overview

Table key
1 First place
2 Second place
3 Third place
Last place
X Entry selected but did not compete
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Year Artist Song Language Final Points Semi Points
1960 Nora Brockstedt "Voi-voi" Norwegian 4 11 No semi-finals
1961 Nora Brockstedt "Sommer i Palma" Norwegian 7 10
1962 Inger Jacobsen "Kom sol, kom regn" Norwegian 10 2
1963 Anita Thallaug "Solhverv" Norwegian 13 ◁ 0
1964 Arne Bendiksen "Spiral" Norwegian 8 6
1965 Kirsti Sparboe "Karusell" Norwegian 13 1
1966 Åse Kleveland "Intet er nytt under solen" Norwegian 3 15
1967 Kirsti Sparboe "Dukkemann" Norwegian 14 2
1968 Odd Børre "Stress" Norwegian 13 2
1969 Kirsti Sparboe "Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli" Norwegian 16 ◁ 1
1971 Hanne Krogh "Lykken er" Norwegian 17 65
1972 Grethe Kausland and Benny Borg "Småting" Norwegian 14 73
1973 Bendik Singers "It's Just a Game" English, French 7 89
1974 Anne-Karine and the Bendik Singers "The First Day of Love" English 14 ◁ 3
1975 Ellen Nikolaysen "Touch My Life with Summer" English 18 11
1976 Anne-Karine Strøm "Mata Hari" English 18 ◁ 7
1977 Anita Skorgan "Casanova" Norwegian 14 18
1978 Jahn Teigen "Mil etter mil" Norwegian 20 ◁ 0
1979 Anita Skorgan "Oliver" Norwegian 11 57
1980 Sverre Kjelsberg and Mattis Hætta "Sámiid ædnan" Norwegian 16 15
1981 Finn Kalvik "Aldri i livet" Norwegian 20 ◁ 0
1982 Jahn Teigen and Anita Skorgan "Adieu" Norwegian 12 40
1983 Jahn Teigen "Do Re Mi" Norwegian 9 53
1984 Dollie de Luxe "Lenge leve livet" Norwegian 17 29
1985 Bobbysocks! "La det swinge" Norwegian 1 123
1986 Ketil Stokkan "Romeo" Norwegian 12 44
1987 Kate Gulbrandsen "Mitt liv" Norwegian 9 65
1988 Karoline Krüger "For vår jord" Norwegian 5 88
1989 Britt Synnøve Johansen "Venners nærhet" Norwegian 17 30
1990 Ketil Stokkan "Brandenburger Tor" Norwegian 21 ◁ 8
1991 Just 4 Fun "Mrs. Thompson" Norwegian 17 14
1992 Merethe Trøan "Visjoner" Norwegian 18 23
1993 Silje Vige "Alle mine tankar" Norwegian 5 120 Kvalifikacija za Millstreet
1994 Elisabeth Andreasson and Jan Werner Danielsen "Duett" Norwegian 6 76 No semi-finals
1995 Secret Garden "Nocturne" Norwegian 1 148
1996 Elisabeth Andreassen "I evighet" Norwegian 2 114 Host country
1997 Tor Endresen "San Francisco" Norwegian 24 ◁ 0 No semi-finals
1998 Lars A. Fredriksen "Alltid sommer" Norwegian 8 79
1999 Van Eijk "Living My Life Without You" English 14 35
2000 Charmed "My Heart Goes Boom" English 11 57
2001 Haldor Lægreid "On My Own" English 22 ◁ 3
2003 Jostein Hasselgård "I'm Not Afraid to Move On" English 4 123
2004 Knut Anders Sørum "High" English 24 ◁ 3 Top 11 in 2003 contest[a]
2005 Wig Wam "In My Dreams" English 9 125 6 164
2006 Christine Guldbrandsen "Alvedansen" Norwegian 14 36 Top 11 in 2005 final[a]
2007 Guri Schanke