Eurovision is jetting off to Sweden for another grand final and we're so ready for the glitter!
The song contest is being held in Malmö after Eurovision legend Loreen lifted the trophy with her song Tattoo in Liverpool last year.
It's A Sin actor and Years and Years singer Olly Alexander will be flying the flag for the UK this time around.
Olly, 33, will be hoping for douze points across Europe with his song 'Dizzy'.
The annual extravaganza is well known for its complex voting system and it's not short on fun and flamboyance either.
If you can't wait until Graham Norton's sassy commentary, the hilarious dance moves and bizarre staging then not to worry - we have the ultimate Eurovision quiz to get you into the sparkly spirit.
This set of 10 questions will put your knowledge of the glitter-filled contest to the test.
Questions all relate to past and present Eurovision shows and naturally, there are some head-scratchers thrown in.
When did Eurovision start? How many times has the UK scored the dreaded 'nul points'?
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Whether you want to brush up on your Eurovision facts to impress your family and friends on Saturday or you want to prove you're the ultimate fan, this quiz is for you.
Take the quiz below and find out. And don't forget to let us know how you get on.
Take the Eurovision 2024 quiz
The scoring system is as follows:
0: Nul points!
1-3: Right side of the leaderboard (aka The UK's home territory!)
4-6: Crash out at the semi-final stages
7-8: The left side of the leaderboard - well done!
9-10: Eurovision Champion - DOUZE POINTS!
How did you get on? Let us know how you did in the comments.
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