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Eurovision Song Contest 1998
Dates
Final9 May 1998
Host
VenueNational Indoor Arena
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Presenter(s)Ulrika Jonsson
Terry Wogan
Musical directorMartin Koch
Directed byGeoff Posner
Host broadcasterBritish Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Participants
Number of entries25
Debuting countries Macedonia
Returning countries Belgium
 Finland
 Israel
 Romania
 Slovakia
Non-returning countries Austria
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Denmark
 Iceland
 Italy
 Russia
Vote
Voting systemEach country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs
Winning song Israel
"Diva"
1997 ← Eurovision Song Contest → 1999

The Eurovision Song Contest 1998 was the 43rd Eurovision Song Contest. Following Katrina & The Waves' win in Dublin in 1997, the contest was brought to the National Indoor Arena, in Birmingham, United Kingdom, held on 9 May 1998. Procedures at the time limited the participants to 25 countries - the six countries with the lowest points average over the last five years were forced not to participate, whilst five countries prohibited from entering in 1997 returned, as well as Macedonia debuting.

Dana International from Israel won the contest with the song "Diva", written by Svika Pick and Yoav Ginai. The singer had attracted much media attention both in Israel and Europe since she had undergone gender reassignment in 1993, being the first openly transgender performer to enter the competition. 1998 was also the last year with an orchestra, the first year with mass televoting, the last year with language restriction, and the suspenseful voting.

Location

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The contest was held at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham.