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Russian musician Yuri Loza admired the appeal of the representatives of Ukraine at the musical show "Europe turns on the light", which was addressed by the participants of the Eurovision—2020 cancelled due to pandemic coronavirus. About this he wrote on his page on Facebook.

"I liked that the Ukrainians and the appeal to Europe was recorded in the move, reasonably believing that every self-respecting state must be the translator", – said the Vine, noting that "only a few intended to present songs in their own language is Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Belarus, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal and, oddly enough, Ukraine".

The international song contest Eurovision—2020 was held in the concert hall of the Ahoy in Rotterdam from 12 to 16 may, but on 18 March, the leadership of the European broadcasting Union decided to withdraw from the event in the traditional concert form.

Together competition broadcasters showed may 16, special version "of Europe, Shine a Light" (Eurovision: Europe emits light"), in which it was possible to see the recording of the songs the contestants this year.

Russia at the Eurovision song contest was supposed to represent the group Little Big c song Uno. From Ukraine was supposed to be a group Go_A c song "the Nightingale".

Next year Eurovision will be held in Rotterdam. In accordance with the rules of songs this year may not be represented at the competition next year, and the selection of artists from each country remains with the broadcasters.

Eurovision is an annual song competition among the countries of the European broadcasting Union. The competition is held every year since 1956, and is one of the most popular non-sporting events in the world with an audience of 600 million viewers. In 2015 the competition takes part in Australia.