List of UEFA European Championship songs and anthems

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UEFA European Championship songs and anthems are songs and tunes adopted officially to be used as warm-ups to the event, to accompany the championships during the event and as a souvenir reminder of the events as well as for advertising campaigns leading for the European Championship, giving the singers exceptional universal world coverage and notoriety. [1]

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The songs chosen are usually multilingual using English, the language of the official language of the organising country as well as other world languages, most notably Spanish. The official versions also results in cover versions in many other languages by the original artist or by local artists.

Official songs and anthems

ChampionshipHost countryTitleLanguagePerformer(s)Writer(s) & producer(s)Audios & VideosLive Performance
1992 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden "More Than a Game"English Towe Jaarnek & Peter Jöback Peter Jöback and Lasse Holm Music Video
1996 Flag of England.svg  England "We're in This Together"English Simply Red Mick Hucknall and Stewart Levine Official Music Video
2000 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
"Campione 2000"English E-Type E-Type, Rick Blaskey, Kent Brainerd Official Music Video
2004 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal "Força"English
Portuguese
Nelly Furtado Nelly Furtado, Gerald Eaton, Brian West Official Audio
2008 Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
"Can You Hear Me"English Enrique Iglesias Enrique Iglesias, Steve Morales, Frankie Storm
Big Ben Diehl, Carlos Paucar
Official Music Video
2012 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
"Endless Summer"English Oceana Oceana Mahlmann, Marc F. Jackson
Andreas Litterscheid, Blair Mackichan, Hugo Oscar
Reinhard Raith, Mense Reents, Jakobus Siebels
Official Music Video
2016 Flag of France.svg  France "This One's for You" [2] English David Guetta featuring Zara Larsson David Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort, Afrojack, Ester Dean Official Music Video Closing Ceremony
2020 Flag of Europe.svg  Europe "We Are the People"English Martin Garrix featuring Bono and the Edge Martin Garrix, Albin Nedler, Kristoffer Fogelmark
Bono, the Edge, Giorgio Tuinfort, Simon Edmund Carmody
Official Music Video Opening Ceremony
2024 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany "Fire"English Meduza, OneRepublic & Leony Mattia Vitale, Simon de Jano, Luca De Gregorio, Ryan Tedder, Kim Petras, Leony, Brent Kutzle, Josh Varnadore, VitaliZe & Tyler Spry
2028 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
TBDTBDTBDTBD
2032 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
TBDTBDTBDTBD

Broadcast Theme Music

While usually most music used is UEFA Euro oficial theme songs, sometimes broadcasters tend to use other songs in some cases. Following is a list of when those cases happened.

EditionHost CountryBroadcasterSong TitleLanguages/InstrumentalPeformersWriting and Producing
2012Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
ESPN Untitled or Unknown [3] [4] Instrumental
BBC EscapeInstrumental Craig Armstrong Craig Armstrong
ITV Peter and the Wolf Instrumental
2016Flag of France.svg  France ESPN Untitled or Unknown [5] [6] Instrumental
BBC La FouleFrench Izzy Bizu

& the BBC Concert Orchestra

Ben Foster
ITV La Mer French Charles Trenet
2020Flag of Europe.svg  Europe ESPN Untitled or Unknown [7] Instrumental
BBC Force Majeure [8] Instrumental Gaspard Auge Gaspard Auge

Victor Le Masne

Michael Declerck

ITV You Ain't The ProblemEnglish Michael Kiwanuka Brian Burton

Dean Josiah Cover Michael Kiwanuka

2024Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Fox Sports "FOX Sports FIFA World Cup Theme" [9] Instrumental Pete Calandra Pete Calandra


Entrance music

ChampionshipHost countryMusicNotes
1992 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
1996 Flag of England.svg  England
2000 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
2004 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
2008 Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
"Seven Nation Army"
2012 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
"Heart of Courage"
2016 Flag of France.svg  France "This One's for You (Orchestral Version)"
2020 Flag of Europe.svg  Europe "We Are the People (Orchestral Version)"
2024 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (to be decided)
2028 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
(to be decided)
2032 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
(to be decided)

Official albums

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