Eurovision Official Chart Record: Loreen, Käärijä, Mae Muller and Alessandra reach UK Top 10 simultaneously

2023 marks the first time in Official Chart history that four Eurovision entries have graced the Top 10 simultaneously
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For the first time in 71 years of the Official Chart (and in the Eurovision Song Contest's 67-year history), this week sees four tracks from the contest gatecrash the Top 10 of the Official Singles Chart - the most Eurovision entries in the Official Chart Top 10 simultaneously ever, the Official Charts Company can confirm.

Today, Eurovision’s 2023 Swedish winner Loreen, Finland's Käärijä, the UK's Mae Muller and Norway's Alessandra all celebrate Top 10 success, proving the music of Eurovision increasingly transcends the stage to reach the country’s wider consciousness and – consequently – the Official Chart.

The pack is led by Loreen, who became the first woman (and only the second person ever) to win Eurovision twice with her intense dance behemoth Tattoo. Loreen’s winning entry debuts at Number 2, earning the Stockholm-born pop priestess the highest Official Chart peak of her career so far.

Tattoo even out-performs Loreen’s own legendary 2012 Eurovision winning song Euphoria, which peaked at Number 3, confirming her status as one of the biggest stars ever birthed from the contest.

Image: Corinne Cumming

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Speaking exclusively to Official Charts, Loreen says: “I’m absolutely overwhelmed by all the love and support that I’m receiving right now, especially from my UK friends that've been with me since day one. The UK's become my second home, and to receive a new peak there with Tattoo means the world to me. Thank you for being a part of the journey. Together, we've created history.”

Next up, Finland runner-up Käärijä storms straight into the UK Top 10 with his arresting ‘party metal’ anthem Cha Cha Cha. After placing second in this year’s contest, Cha Cha Cha lands at Number 6 and – in doing so – becomes the first-ever fully-Finnish language song to enter the Official Singles Chart.

Celebrating his success, Käärija exclusively tells Official Charts: “This feels amazing. I’m just a normal guy from Finland!

"I made a song and people love it, I’m very grateful for that. Making it to the UK Top 10 is just crazy. I know it’s not easy to get there, especially with a Finnish song. To all my UK fans, I want to say thank you for all your love and support. I hope I can come back someday and do my own show there!"

Read our full interview with Käärija reflecting on the Eurovision 2023 experience here.

Despite a disappointing result at last weekend’s grand final, the UK truly champions its defiant entrant Mae Muller as I Wrote A Song breaks the Top 10 for the first time this week. Vaulting an incredible 36 places to a new peak of Number 9, the Eurodance banger earns Mae a new career high in the process.

Thanking the UK for its unwavering support, Mae Muller exclusively tells Official Charts: “We’ve only gone and bloody done it – Top 10 in the Official Singles Chart with I Wrote A Song!

"Thank you so much for all the support, I cannot thank you guys enough. It could not have happened without you, without the UK getting behind me. It’s been a weird couple of days, but this has just been such an amazing end to my Eurovision journey. I’m so, so grateful.

"My first Top 10! This is a big deal, I can’t lie. It’s just the beginning. I love you so much!”

WATCH: Mae Muller reacts to Eurovision entry I Wrote A Song charting Top 10

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Finally, Norway representative Alessandra claims her first-ever Official Singles Chart entry with epic synth-pop slammer Queen of Kings. After clinching fifth place at 2023’s grand final, Alessandra’s Gaga-esque female empowerment anthem is a new entry at Number 10 this week.

Prior to this week, the last time multiple Eurovision entries graced the UK Official Singles Chart Top 10 simultaneously was back in 1982, with two tracks managing it. In 1982, German entry Nicole topped the chart with A Little Peace, while the UK’s Bardo concurrently peaked at Number 2 with their song One Step Further.

See the full Official Singles Chart Top 100 here from 5.45pm.

On Eurovision’s increasing influence on the Official Chart, Martin Talbot, Chief Executive, Official Charts Company, says: "While many Eurovision classics over the years have made an impact on the Official Singles Chart, from Sing Little Birdie in 1959 to last year’s SPACE MAN, never has there been a Eurovision/Official Charts crossover like this year’s unprecedented Top 10 result.

"Congratulations to Loreen, Käärijä, Mae Muller and Alessandra on becoming the all-time Eurovision dream team. You are *all* winners in our eyes."

BBC Radio 2 Eurovision host Scott Mills tells Official Charts: “The fact that Eurovision is making such an impression on the Official Chart shows just how much the UK invested in this year’s contest.

"It became much more than a contest; it became a week-long festival and party thanks to Liverpool fully embracing it.

"I don’t remember a time when Eurovision had such an effect on The Official Chart, and that just shows you how much it cut through with the audience at home on radio, TV and social media. For the first time – as far back as I can remember – everybody was talking about it.”

Steve Holden, host of The Official Eurovision Song Contest Podcast and Eurovision super-fan, explains: “It’s amazing to see the impact the Eurovision Song Contest is having on the Official Chart. It’s once again showing how the show can create international hits, and make their mark in the UK - one of the toughest music markets in the world.

"2023 has felt a very special Eurovision year, full of incredible artists with amazing songs. It’s proof how the show connects with the public and showcases songs that are global hits in the waiting - even when they’re not in the English language (step forward Käärijä). The buzz around this year’s Contest has been huge and the acts have really connected with audiences at home. 
"And as we saw with Rosa Linn’s Snap last year, 2022’s Armenian entry, there may be other songs from this year’s contest which get picked up as the year goes on."


Article images: Corinne Cumming/Sarah Louise Bennett/EBU/Shutterstock.

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thierry henon

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OMG! i am so happy! i can't believe what i am seeing ! 4 ESC songs making the Top 10!! So over the moon to see LOREEN claiming a personnal best, MAE who still was at number 6 mid week and should have made the Top 5 but still number 9 is great and finally ALESSANDRA whom i never thought a week ago would have made the Top 40 but managed with her great song to make the Top 10 as well!! Congrats to these 3 amazing ladies!!

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Andrew Brown

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Check back to 1974 after ABBA win im sure the top 4 made the top 10 in the UK throughout that year

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julesin09

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Did they do it simultaneously which is what this article is about?

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LondonMess

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Long Live Love got to 11. 1974 was a good year though for songs breaking through

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Piran

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Really glad to see the Eurovision dominance. Congratulations to Loreen on her historic win! 😊