The shortest song in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest was "Aina mun pitää" (in English "I always have to"), which was performed at the contest in 2015. It lasts only 1 minute and 27 seconds.

The shortest song in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest was "Aina mun pitää" (in English "I always have to"), which was performed at the contest in 2015. It lasts only 1 minute and 27 seconds.

In 2006, the peaceful atmosphere of the 51st edition of the Eurovision Song Contest was disrupted by the devilish performance of the band Lordi, which indeed claimed the first place.

In 2006, the peaceful atmosphere of the 51st edition of the Eurovision Song Contest was disrupted by the devilish performance of the band Lordi, which indeed claimed the first place.