ESC Winners of the Heisei Era
1989 Lausanne - Yugoslavia (1st title) 1990 Zagreb - Italy (2nd title and first win since 1964) 1991 Rome - Sweden (3rd title) 1992 Malmö - Ireland (4th title and this win mark the start of the Three Streaks) 1993 Millstreet - Ireland (5th title) 1994 Dublin - Ireland (6th title) 1995 Dublin - Norway (2nd title and first win in ten years, ending the Three Streaks) 1996 Oslo - Ireland (7th title) 1997 Dublin - United Kingdom (5th title) 1998 Birmingham - Israel (3rd title) 1999 Jerusalem - Sweden (4th title) 2000 Stockholm - Denmark (2nd title and first win since 1963) 2001 Copenhagen - Estonia (1st title and first Baltic country to win) 2002 Tallinn - Latvia (1st title and second Baltic country to win) 2003 Riga - Turkey (1st title) 2004 Istanbul - Ukraine (1st title) 2005 Kiev - Greece (1st title) 2006 Athens - Finland (1st title) 2007 Helsinki - Serbia (1st title) 2008 Belgrade - Russia (1st title) 2009 Moscow - Norway (3rd title) 2010 Oslo - Germany (2nd title and first win as a unified country) 2011 Düsseldorf - Azerbaijan (1st title) 2012 Baku - Sweden (5th title) 2013 Malmö - Denmark (3rd title) 2014 Copenhagen - Austria (2nd title, ending the 48-year title drought) 2015 Vienna - Sweden (6th title) 2016 Stockholm - Ukraine (2nd title and first win in twelve years) 2017 Kiev - Portugal (1st title) 2018 Lisbon - Israel (4th title and third win in a decade)
So… who’s gonna take the glass mic and the first ESC winner of the Reiwa era?














