The jubilee 60th Eurovision spectacle took place in the Eurovision Hall in Vienna, and this year's motto was "Building bridges". The victory went to Sweden, represented by Måns Zelmerlöw with the song Heroes. Slovenia, represented by the duo Maraaya, ranked fourteenth.
The jubilee 60th Eurovision Song Contest 2015 ended in Vienna at the Stadhalle in Austria. She won Sweden with the song "Heroes". She placed second Russia (Polina Gagarina with the song "A Million Voices"), and third Italy (Il Volo with the composition “Grande Amore”).
In addition to the twenty female representatives who won their ticket to the finals in two consecutive preliminaries, tonight more than 100 million viewers around the world were also introduced to the representatives of the Big Five - countries that, due to their strength, are entitled to an automatic presentation in the finals. For the first time, she also performed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 Australia.
The event was hosted by three popular Austrian TV presenters: Arabella Kiesbauer, Mirjam Weichselbraun and Alice Tumler, and last year's winner encouraged the performers in the green room Conchita Wurst.
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Slovenia was represented in Vienna by a duo Maraaya with "Here For You", and they were accompanied on stage by violinist Lara Balodis Slekovec, who earned a "hashtag" on Twitter #airviolin. It was Maraaya who opened the Vienna final, followed by France, Israel, Estonia, Great Britain, Armenia, Lithuania, Serbia, Norway, Sweden, Cyprus, Australia, Belgium, Austria, Greece, Montenegro, Germany, Poland, Latvia, Romania, Spain, Hungary, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Albania and Italy.
Slovenia got the most points from Macedonia (eight points), Israel gave us six points, Serbia five points, Lithuania and Montenegro four points, Azerbaijan and Latvia three points, Iceland two points and Finland, Sweden, Poland and Norway one point each . In the end, Slovenia ranked fourteenth place.
Eurovision this year ranked in Guinness Book of Records as the longest running music festival in the world.