10 free British Eurovision Songs trivia questions with answers — music quiz, new questions added Aug 2026.
Did you know Katrina & The Waves is the only British act to actually WIN Eurovision? From Cliff Richard's near-misses to recent chart-toppers, the UK has a wild Eurovision story. Think you can name the songs that made it big—or flopped spectacularly?
All 10 questions with answers and explanations. Play the quiz
Q 01Which artist secured the United Kingdom's first victory at the Eurovision Song Contest?
Sandie Shaw
She was already a two-time chart-topper at home, and her winning entry in Vienna became her third UK number one.
Q 02Which group was the last to win the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom?
Katrina and the Waves
The band entered on the advice of the Samaritans, paying the £250 entry fee at the last minute, and won in Dublin.
Q 03Which song represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969?
'Boom Bang-a-Bang'
Lulu shared the win with France, Spain and the Netherlands in the only four-way tie in the contest's history.
Q 04In what year did Brotherhood of Man win the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom?
1976
'Save Your Kisses for Me' went on to become the biggest-selling of all the contest's winning songs in Britain.
Q 05Which song, performed by Michael Ball, achieved second place for the United Kingdom in 1992?
'One Step Out of Time'
The pre-contest favourite finished on 139 points in Malmo, beaten by Ireland's Linda Martin.
Q 06Which artist represented the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2002 with 'Come Back'?
Jessica Garlick
Her joint third was one of only three top-ten British finishes in the whole of the 2000s and 2010s.
Q 07The group Bucks Fizz won Eurovision for the UK with which song in 1981?
'Making Your Mind Up'
The two men whipped the skirts off the two women on the line 'if you wanna see some more', revealing shorter ones underneath, a touch widely credited with swinging the vote.
Q 08Sonia represented the United Kingdom in 1993 with which song?
'Better the Devil You Know'
Sonia already had ten UK top-30 hits behind her, including a number one, when the BBC picked her for the contest in Millstreet.
Q 09Which duo represented the United Kingdom in 2003 with the song 'Cry Baby'?
Jemini
It was also the first English-language song in the contest's history to finish on no points at all.
Q 10The boyband Blue represented the United Kingdom in which year?
2011
The BBC dropped its televised national final that year and picked the group internally; their song 'I Can' came from the album Roulette.