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Eurovision Song Contest 1988


Location Ireland
Host Broadcaster RTÉ
Venue Simmonscourt Pavillion, Royal Dublin Society
Host(s) Pat Kenny & Michelle Rocca
Participants 21
Voting method Each national jury awarded 1 to 8, 10 and 12 points
EBU Scrutineer Frank Naef
Director Declan Lowney
Interval Act Hothouse Flowers
The 1988 Eurovision Song Contest saw the arrival of two singers which soon would be known all around the world: Céline Dion and Lara Fabian Read more..

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# Representing country Performer(s) Song title, writer(s) and composer(s) Points Place
01 Iceland
Flag of IcelandRÚV
Beathoven Sókrates 020 16
02 Sweden
Flag of SwedenSVT
Tommy Körberg Stad I Ljus 052 12
03 Finland
Flag of FinlandYLE
Boulevard Nauravat Silmät Muistetaan 003 20
04 United Kingdom
Flag of United KingdomBBC
Scott Fitzgerald Go 136 02
05 Turkey
Flag of TurkeyTRT
MFÖ Sufi (hey Ya Hey) 037 15
06 Spain
Flag of SpainTVE
La Década La Chica Que Yo Quiero (made In Spain) 058 11
07 The Netherlands
Flag of The NetherlandsNOS
Gerard Joling Shangri-la 070 09
08 Israel
Flag of IsraelIBA
Yardena Arazi Ben Adam 085 07
09 Switzerland
Flag of SwitzerlandSSR SRG
Céline Dion Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi 137 01
10 Ireland
Flag of IrelandRTÉ
Jump the Gun Take Him Home 079 08
11 Germany
Flag of GermanyARD
Maxi and Chris Garden Lied Für Einen Freund 048 14
12 Austria
Flag of AustriaORF
Wilfried Lisa Mona Lisa 000 21
13 Denmark
Flag of DenmarkDR
Hot Eyes Ka' Du Se Hva' Jeg Sa' 092 03
14 Greece
Flag of GreeceERT
Aphroditi Fryda Kloun 010 17
15 Norway
Flag of NorwayNRK
Karoline Krüger For Vår Jord 088 05
16 Belgium
Flag of BelgiumRTBF
Reynaert Laissez Briller Le Soleil 005 18
17 Luxembourg
Flag of LuxembourgCLT
Lara Fabian Croire 090 04
18 Italy
Flag of ItalyRAI
Luca Barbarossa Ti Scrivo 052 12
19 France
Flag of FranceAT2
Gérard Lenorman Chanteur De Charme 064 10
20 Portugal
Flag of PortugalRTP
Dora Voltarei 005 18
21 Yugoslavia
Flag of YugoslaviaJRT
Srebrna Krila Mangup 087 06

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The 1988 Eurovision Song Contest saw the arrival of two singers which soon would be known all around the world: Céline Dion and Lara Fabian
The 1988 Eurovision Song Contest was hosted in Dublin for the third time, and featured one of the most exciting votings in the long history of the contest. Switzerland's entry Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi performed by Céline Dion beat the runner-up, the United Kingdom's Scott Fitzgerald by just a single point. Before the last vote, the UK entry was leading with 136 points to Switzerland's 131 but then Yugoslavia, the last country to vote, gave six points to Switzerland while ignoring the British song Go completely.
 
For Céline Dion, winning the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest was the starting point of her globe-wide career. Had she only been known in Canada and France before 1988, the Eurovision Song Contest gave her the opportunity to record songs which would sell millions of copies all around the world. But not only Céline Dion made a huge profit from the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, also her colleague Lara Fabian who was singing for Luxembourg started a successful career after the contest with a mainly French-sung repertoire. 
 
In 1988, 21 countries participated in the Eurovision Song Contest. Cyprus decided to withdraw because their entry did not match the rules of the contest: it had already been published previously. The venue of the 1988 contest was the same as in 1981, but this time, RTÉ managed to create a very special stage that created the illusion of a spage age-style grid which suggested that it was a huge arena with lots of lighting and special effects. Even nowadays, this set is still praised by experts.
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