How long is Eurovision Song Contest — Every Performance (1956–2025)?

Eurovision Song Contest — Every Performance (1956–2025) is 300 hours of music — 5 albums spanning 1970–2025.

The Eurovision Song Contest has been held annually since 1956, making it the longest-running international TV music competition. Over 1,700 songs have been performed across 69 contests. Each modern contest spans approximately 6 hours across semi-finals and the grand final.

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Listen Time Overview

Total Time

300 hours

Albums

5

Non-stop Days

12.5

Genre

Music Competition / International

How many commutes to finish?

30 min

600 commutes (one-way)

At different playback speeds

1x (normal)

300h

1.5x speed

200h

2x speed

150h

Discography

1
1956–1970 (early era, shorter contests) 1970
40h
2
1971–1990 (expansion era) 1990
70h
3
1991–2005 (post-Soviet expansion) 2005
80h
4
2006–2015 (semi-final era) 2015
60h
5
2016–2025 (modern era) 2025
50h

For perspective...

That's 12.5 days non-stop — over 0 months of 24/7 listening. At 2 hours a day, it would take 0 years.

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For Perspective...

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That's 40.0 flights from New York to London

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Same as binging 6.0 seasons of Game of Thrones

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You could walk 900 miles while listening

That's 1200 cups of coffee worth of sipping time

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Eurovision Song Contest — Every Performance (1956–2025)?
Eurovision Song Contest — Every Performance (1956–2025) is 300 hours long, comprising 5 studio albums.
How many days to listen to all of Eurovision / EBU?
Non-stop, it would take 12.5 days. At a more realistic 2 hours per day, it would take 150 days.
What is the longest album by Eurovision / EBU?
The longest is "1991–2005 (post-Soviet expansion)" at 80 hours.
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