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Eurovision’s Greatest Hits

Here's the full list of acts taking part in a Eurovision 60th concert, coming to SBS this year.

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More details on Eurovision’s Greatest Hits, the UK concert celebrating the event’s 60-year history, were revealed this week.

Set to take place at the Apollo Hammersmith on 31st March, this will air in Australia on SBS at a date yet to be announced.

Co-hosts Graham Norton and Sweden’s Petra Mede were asked if they were looking forward to the 60th anniversary concert.

“Yes it’s going to be a lot of fun. The songs are going to be great. I love the Olsen Brothers,” said Petra Mede.

Graham Norton added, “I do like the Olsen Brothers too. We have also got the cream of the newer ones like Conchita. I think going into the 60th year, Conchita was the perfect winner. She really captured the spirit of Eurovision. People love her.”

The 15 acts performing on the night are:

Reigning Eurovision Song Contest Champion Conchita Wurst will sing Rise Like a Phoenix. Conchita went on to enjoy international superstardom following the most recent contest in Cophenhagen, Denmark, winning the competition with 290 points, giving Austria its first win since 1966.

Swedish pop group Herreys, who won the 1984 competition with the song Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley will be reprising their famous Eurovision hit. Following the competition, Herreys became the bestselling pop group in Sweden in the Eighties and enjoyed enormous success touring and performing in excess of 300 live shows.

Natasha St-Pier, who represented France in the 2001 contest, will once again sing her power ballad Je n’ai que mon âme. Following the contest, as well as releasing new music, Natasha went on to become a coach in the second and third seasons of The Voice Belgique (The Voice Of Belgium).

Denmark’s Emmelie De Forest who came first in the 2013 Eurovision Song will be performing her winning song, Only Teardrops. Upon victory, Emmelie became the third contestant from Denmark to win the competition.

Lordi from Finland, who made history in 2006 by becoming the first, and to date, the only hard rock act to win the Eurovision Song Contest, will once again take to the stage to perform their winning song, Hard Rock Hallelujah.

1982 Eurovision Song Contest winner Nicole from Germany was just 17 years old when she led her country to victory in Harrogate, Yorkshire, and she will once again perform her song Ein Bißchen Frieden (A Little Peace). After the contest, the English language version of the song went on to become the 500th UK Singles Chart number one.

Johnny Logan, who is best known as ‘Mr Eurovision’ and the only performer to have won the Eurovision Song Contest three times – twice as a performer (1980 and 1987) and once as a songwriter in 1992 – will perform a medley of the winning songs he performed at the competition – What’s Another Year from 1980 and Hold Me Now from 1987.

Rosa López finished in seventh position in 2002 and she will pay homage to some of Spain’s most successful Eurovision hits, including her own Eurovision entry, Europe’s Living A Celebration. Following the contest, Rosa released a self-titled album, which went to number one and also gained a 5x Platinum status in Spain, selling over 500,000 units.

Anne-Marie David won the competition for Luxembourg in 1973 and will once again sing her winning song Tu Te Reconnaitras. Following the contest, Anne-Marie performed her winning song in eight languages – the English version Wonderful Dream reached Number 13 in the UK charts and the original version reached the Top 10 in Sweden, Netherlands among other countries.

Danish duo The Olsen Brothers finished first in 2000 and will sing their winning entry Fly On The Wings of Love.

Loreen won the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest with a total of 372 points. Loreen will be performing her song Euphoria which, following the competition, went on to reach No. 1 in the charts across Europe including Austria, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Loreen’s home country of Sweden.

The UK’s winning entry from 1976, Brotherhood Of Man, will perform their famous song Save Your Kisses For Me. Following the Eurovision Song Contest, the song became a major hit around the world, selling six million copies and made No.1 in many countries and returned the group to the US Charts.

Dima Bilan has represented Russia twice at in the competition – first in 2006 performing Never Let You Go, finishing second to Lordi, and then winning the contest in 2008 in Belgrade with the song Believe. Dima will perform a medley of both songs at the London concert.

Dana International represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham and will take to the stage to perform Diva once again. Following the contest, Dana International released the winning song as a single in Europe and it became a hit, reaching number 11 in the UK charts and the top 10 in Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Ireland and the Netherlands.

The Norwegian pop duo Bobbysocks! won the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 and will once again sing their winning song La det swinge (Let it swing).

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