Sweden's Loreen Makes History with Second Eurovision Victory While Show Honors Ukraine
- Sweden’s Loreen won the 67th Eurovision Song Contest for the second time with her power ballad ‘Tattoo,’ becoming the first artist to take the top prize twice.
- The competition was hosted in Liverpool by the UK on behalf of Ukraine, which was unable to host after winning last year due to Russia's ongoing invasion.
- The show featured tributes and performances honoring Ukraine's spirit and culture.
- Second place went to Finland's Käärijä, followed by Israel in third.
- Eurovision is an annual song competition and cultural event watched by over 180 million people worldwide that was created to help unify Europe after World War II.






























































