We gather around the telly, we eat European country-themed snacks and we shout "nul points". But do any of us remember the previous year's Eurovision Song Contest winner after the end credits roll?
The final, which was watched last year by 162 million worldwide, is back in mere days. But while there's a lot of talk of UK entry Olly Alexander, Israel's entry and the enthusiasm of fans getting ready to hit host city Malmö for 2024, let's rewind.
Who won Eurovision 2023? Here's all you need to know about last year's song contest success. READ MORE: Eurovision Song Contest 2024: Date, location, time, line up, presenters and UK spokesperson The 67th Eurovision Song Contest was won by Swedish entry Loreen with the song 'Tattoo'.
Sweden now has seven victories in the Eurovision Song Contest, equalling Ireland’s record set in 1996. The winning song took the prize with 583 points.
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