Eurovision Song Contest 2004

Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Under the Same Sky
Dates
Semi-final12 May 2004 (2004-05-12)
Final15 May 2004 (2004-05-15)
Host
VenueAbdi İpekçi Arena
Istanbul, Turkey
Presenter(s)
  • Korhan Abay
  • Meltem Cumbul
Host broadcasterTurkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT)
Websiteeurovision.tv/event/istanbul-2004
Participants
Number of entries36
Number of finalists24
Debuting countries
  •  Albania
  •  Andorra
  •  Belarus
  •  Serbia and Montenegro
Returning countries
  •  Denmark
  •  Finland
  •  Lithuania
  •  Macedonia
  •  Monaco
  •   Switzerland
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Winning song

The Eurovision Song Contest 2004 was the 49th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. The semi-final took place on the 12 May and the grand final on 15 May 2004.[1] The contest was held in Istanbul, Turkey, following their win at the 2003 contest with the song "Everyway That I Can" by Sertab Erener.

36 countries took part in the contest, with Albania, Andorra, Belarus & Serbia and Montenegro taking part for the first time ever, while Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Macedonia, Monaco and Switzerland returned after their relegation in 2003.

The winner was Ukraine with the song "Wild Dances", performed by Ruslana.

Location

Istanbul is the largest city of Turkey. The venue was the Abdi İpekçi Arena.[2]

Participants

Eurovision Song Contest 2004 participants[3]
Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language
 Albania RTSH Anjeza Shahini "The Image of You" English
 Andorra RTVA Marta Roure "Jugarem a estimar-nos" Catalan
 Austria ORF Tie Break "Du bist" German
 Belarus BTRC Aleksandra and Konstantin "My Galileo" English
 Belgium VRT Xandee "1 Life" English
 Bosnia and Herzegovina PBSBiH Deen "In the Disco" English
 Croatia HRT Ivan Mikulić "You Are the Only One" English
 Cyprus CyBC Lisa Andreas "Stronger Every Minute" English
 Denmark DR Tomas Thordarson "Shame on You" English
 Estonia ETV Neiokõsõ "Tii" Võro
 Finland YLE Jari Sillanpää "Takes 2 to Tango" English
 France France Télévisions Jonatan Cerrada "À chaque pas" French, Spanish
 Germany NDR Max "Can't Wait Until Tonight" English, Turkish
 Greece ERT Sakis Rouvas "Shake It" English
 Iceland RÚV Jónsi "Heaven" English
 Ireland RTÉ Chris Doran "If My World Stopped Turning" English
 Israel IBA David D'Or "Leha'amin" (להאמין) Hebrew, English
 Latvia LTV Fomins and Kleins "Dziesma par laimi" Latvian
 Lithuania LRT Linas and Simona "What's Happened to Your Love" English
 Macedonia MRT Toše Proeski "Life" English
 Malta PBS Julie and Ludwig "On Again... Off Again" English
 Monaco TMC Maryon "Notre planète" French
 Netherlands NOS Re-union "Without You" English
 Norway NRK Knut Anders Sørum "High" English
 Poland TVP Blue Café "Love Song" English, Spanish
 Portugal RTP Sofia Vitória "Foi magia" Portuguese
 Romania TVR Sanda "I Admit" English
 Russia C1R Yulia Savicheva "Believe Me" English
 Serbia and Montenegro UJRT Željko Joksimović and Ad Hoc Orchestra "Lane moje" (Лане моје) Serbian
 Slovenia RTVSLO Platin "Stay Forever" English
 Spain TVE Ramón "Para llenarme de ti" Spanish
 Sweden SVT Lena Philipsson "It Hurts" English
  Switzerland SRG SSR Piero and the MusicStars "Celebrate" English
 Turkey TRT Athena "For Real" English
 Ukraine NTU Ruslana "Wild Dances" English, Ukrainian
 United Kingdom BBC James Fox "Hold On to Our Love" English

Overview

Semi-final

The semi-final was held on 12 May 2005 at 21:00 (CET).

Results of the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004[4]
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1  Finland Jari Sillanpää "Takes 2 to Tango" 51 14
2  Belarus Aleksandra and Konstantin "My Galileo" 10 19
3   Switzerland Piero and the MusicStars "Celebrate" 0 22
4  Latvia Fomins and Kleins "Dziesma par laimi" 23 17
5  Israel David D'Or "Leha'amin" 57 11
6  Andorra Marta Roure "Jugarem a estimar-nos" 12 18
7  Portugal Sofia Vitória "Foi magia" 38 15
8  Malta Julie and Ludwig "On Again... Off Again" 74 8
9  Monaco Maryon "Notre planète" 10 19
10  Greece Sakis Rouvas "Shake It" 238 3
11  Ukraine Ruslana "Wild Dances" 256 2
12  Lithuania Linas and Simona "What's Happened to Your Love" 26 16
13  Albania Anjeza Shahini "The Image of You" 167 4
14  Cyprus Lisa Andreas "Stronger Every Minute" 149 5
15  Macedonia Toše Proeski "Life" 71 10
16  Slovenia Platin "Stay Forever" 5 21
17  Estonia Neiokõsõ "Tii" 57 11
18  Croatia Ivan Mikulić "You Are the Only One" 72 9
19  Denmark Tomas Thordarson "Shame on You" 56 13
20  Serbia and Montenegro Željko Joksimović and Ad-Hoc Orchestra "Lane moje" 263 1
21  Bosnia and Herzegovina Deen "In the Disco" 133 7
22  Netherlands Re-union "Without You" 146 6

Final

The final was held on 15 May 2005 at 21:00 (CET)

Results of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004[5]
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1  Spain Ramón "Para llenarme de ti" 87 10
2  Austria Tie Break "Du bist" 9 21
3  Norway Knut Anders Sørum "High" 3 24
4  France Jonatan Cerrada "À chaque pas" 40 15
5  Serbia and Montenegro Željko Joksimović and Ad-Hoc Orchestra "Lane moje" 263 2
6  Malta Julie and Ludwig "On Again... Off Again" 50 12
7  Netherlands Re-union "Without You" 11 20
8  Germany Max "Can't Wait Until Tonight" 93 8
9  Albania Anjeza Shahini "The Image of You" 106 7
10  Ukraine Ruslana "Wild Dances" 280 1
11  Croatia Ivan Mikulić "You Are the Only One" 50 12
12  Bosnia and Herzegovina Deen "In the Disco" 91 9
13  Belgium Xandee "1 Life" 7 22
14  Russia Julia Savicheva "Believe Me" 67 11
15  Macedonia Toše Proeski "Life" 47 14
16  Greece Sakis Rouvas "Shake It" 252 3
17  Iceland Jónsi "Heaven" 16 19
18  Ireland Chris Doran "If My World Stopped Turning" 7 22
19  Poland Blue Café "Love Song" 27 17
20  United Kingdom James Fox "Hold On to Our Love" 29 16
21  Cyprus Lisa Andreas "Stronger Every Minute" 170 5
22  Turkey Athena "For Real" 195 4
23  Romania Sanda "I Admit" 18 18
24  Sweden Lena Philipsson "It Hurts" 170 5

Official album

Eurovision Song Contest: Istanbul 2004 was the official compilation album of the 2004 contest.

References

  1. "Eurovision Song Contest Istanbul 2004". Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  2. "The end of a decade: Istanbul 2004". Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  3. "Istanbul 2004 – Participants". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 3 February 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  4. "Istanbul 2004 – Semi-Final – Scoreboard". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  5. "Istanbul 2004 – Grand Final – Scoreboard". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2021.