Year | Country | Song | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | Ireland | spokesperson | |
2009 | Ireland | jury | |
2007 | Ireland | spokesperson | |
1992 | Ireland | Why Me [Winning song] | artist |
1984 | Ireland | Terminal 3 | artist |
Named artists only.
Year | Country | Song | Role |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Ireland | Why Me [Winning song] | artist |
1990 | Ireland | All the People in the World | artist (Linda Martin & Friends) |
1989 | Ireland | Here We Go | artist |
1986 | Ireland | If I Can Change Your Mind | artist |
1984 | Ireland | Terminal 3 [Winning song] | artist |
1982 | Ireland | Tissue of Lies | artist (Chips) |
1978 | Ireland | Happy Days | artist (Chips) |
1977 | Ireland | Goodbye Goodbye | artist (Chips) |
1976 | Ireland | We Can Fly | artist (Chips) |
With her victory in Liverpool, Loreen became the second person to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice as a lead artist. But Loreen wasn't the only person to achieve a second win this year.
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