Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland has participated in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 35 times, debuting in the sixth contest, with their best position being 1st, achieving this at the Own Eurovision Song Contest 29 contest.

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After a two-edition break, BBC Northern Ireland decided to select their entry internally. Irish singer Markus Feehily was selected to represent the country, with his new single "Butterfly". He qualified to the final placing eighth, scoring 80 points. He later placed fifteenth in the grand final, receiving 12 points from Georgia and Italy.

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After achieving 15th place in the previous edition, BBC Northern Ireland confirmed their participation. This time, the broadcaster decided to go national, thus sent Northern Irish singer Ryan Dolan who previously represented the country in the 20th and 28th edition. His entry "Uptown Downtown" ultimately placed 18th in the semi-final, scoring 28 points.

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BBC Northern Ireland ultimately confirmed their participation, despite their low placement last edition. As a result, they decided to send an Irish singer again, which ended up being Donna McCaul. Her song "Twisted Fairytale" did not even qualify from the quarter-final, placing last with 40 points; thus being the nation's worst result to date.

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Despite placing last in the previous edition, BBC Northern Ireland stated that they haven't given up their hope yet. They decided to try sending a Northern Irish singer again, who was Janet Devlin, who previously represented the country in the 26th edition. For the first time ever, the nation decided to send a song in Irish, which was "Suantraí Meisciuil" (Whisky lullabies). The entry brought the country back to the finals for the first time since the 41st edition.

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After qualifying to the grand finals, BBC Northern Ireland had confirmed their participation the earliest to date. The qualification also inspired the broadcaster to have a national selection, which will likely have one singer with many songs.

Contestants
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 * Automatically qualified to the final
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 * Last place
 * Did not compete
 * Did not qualify from the quarter-final

Voting history
As of the 34th edition.

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Marcel Bezençon Awards
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