The European Broadcasting Union confirmed significant voting changes for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest.
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The European Broadcasting Union confirmed significant voting changes for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest.
Read MoreLiverpool will host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest, after beating fellow shortlisted city, Glasgow. The ‘World Capital of Pop’ will host the 67th edition of the contest on behalf of this year’s winning nation, Ukraine.
Read MoreBritish broadcaster BBC provided an update on the Eurovision host city bidding, with just two cities left in the running. Eurovision 2023 will be hosted in either Glasgow or Liverpool.
Read MoreSeven cities are still in the running to host Eurovision 2023. Due to the circumstances in Ukraine, the United Kingdom will host the contest.
Read MoreThe European Broadcasting Union released a statement regarding next year’s host nation. Ukraine won this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with Kalush Orchestra and their song, ‘Stefania”. However, due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the EBU determined that it is not viable to host within Ukraine. Read the statement below:
Read MoreAt the conclusion of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, the EBU announced some irregularities with the jury voting in the second semi-final. The EBU has now revealed more information on the voting of those juries, and why they were considered irregular. The six juries in question are Azerbaijan, Georgia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania and San Marino.
Read MoreThe European Broadcasting Union suspended its Russian members from serving in all EBU governance groups.
Read MoreThe EBU issued a statement regarding the participation of Russia at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Russia will not take part in this year’s contest.
Read MoreItalian broadcaster RAI revealed the hosting team for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest during their national song festival, Sanremo. Laura Pausini, Alessandro Cattelan and Mika will host the contest.
Read MoreThe European Broadcasting Union has released the list of nations to compete at Eurovision 2022. The line-up sees Montenegro and Armenia return to the contest.
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