Barbara Dex Award

Nina Kraljić – the 2016 winner for Croatia
Trijntje Oosterhuis – the 2015 winner for the Netherlands
Vilija Matačiūnaitė – the 2014 winner for Lithuania

The Barbara Dex Award is an annual fan award for the "worst dressed" artist in the Eurovision Song Contest. It is named after Barbara Dex, who represented Belgium in the 1993 contest, and was awarded by the fansite House of Eurovision from 1997 to 2016,[1] and will be awarded by songfestival.be from the 2017 edition on.[2][3]

Winners

Year Country Artist Song Place Host City
1997  Malta Debbie Scerri "Let Me Fly" 9th Dublin
1998  Germany Guildo Horn "Guildo hat euch lieb!" 7th Birmingham
1999  Spain Lydia "No quiero escuchar" 23rd Jerusalem
2000  Belgium Nathalie Sorce "Envie de vivre" 24th Stockholm
2001  Poland Piasek "2 Long" 20th Copenhagen
2002  Greece Michalis Rakintzis "S.A.G.A.P.O." 17th Tallinn
2003  Russia t.A.T.u. "Ne ver'’, ne boysia" 3rd Riga
2004  Romania Sanda Ladoși "I Admit" 18th Istanbul
2005  Macedonia Martin Vučić "Make My Day" 17th Kiev
2006  Portugal Nonstop "Coisas de nada" 19th (Semi-Final) Athens
2007  Ukraine Verka Serduchka "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" 2nd Helsinki
2008  Andorra Gisela "Casanova" 15th (Semi-Final) Belgrade
2009  Hungary Zoli Ádok "Dance with Me" 15th (Semi-Final) Moscow
2010  Serbia Milan Stanković "Ovo je Balkan" 13th Oslo
2011  Georgia Eldrine "One More Day" 9th Düsseldorf
2012  Albania Rona Nishliu "Suus" 5th Baku
2013  Serbia Moje 3 "Ljubav je svuda" 11th (Semi-Final) Malmö
2014  Lithuania Vilija Matačiūnaitė "Attention" 11th (Semi-Final) Copenhagen
2015  Netherlands Trijntje Oosterhuis "Walk Along" 14th (Semi-Final) Vienna
2016  Croatia Nina Kraljić "Lighthouse" 23rd Stockholm

References

  1. Roxburgh, Gordon (May 26, 2013). "Moje 3 wins the Barbara Dex Award". Eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  2. "Barbara Dex Award". House of Eurovision. 22 May 2016.
  3. "Songfestival.be to organise the Barbara Dex Award from 2017 onwards!". songfestival.be. 22 May 2016.

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