Following weeks of deliberation, it looks like Liverpool has been chosen as the host city for the 67th Eurovision Song Contest in 2023.
British television host Graham Norton broke the news, with the city taking on the mantle of ‘host’ after the Eurovision Broadcasting Union (EBU) and BBC decided it would be taking place in the UK on behalf of Ukraine.
🚨 It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for. @grahnort, please do the honours ✉️
✨ THE HOST CITY OF @BBCEurovision 2023 IS…LIVERPOOL! 🇬🇧🇺🇦 #TheOneShow 👉 https://t.co/D1ZMB7jdbY #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/b1f9Ltd2LJ
— BBC The One Show (@BBCTheOneShow) October 7, 2022
Seven UK cities were initially shortlisted for potential Eurovision host cities from a group of 20 who reportedly expressed interest. Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield all fell short when they came to show what they had to offer, with Liverpool making the cut to the awe of millions around the world.
The EBC and BBC made such a decision based on four criteria, with the city having a suitable venue and sufficient space for Eurovision, ready to satisfy all commitments, offering culture strength and showcasing Ukrainian culture and align with the BBC’s strategic priorities.
The contest will take place on May 13th 2023 and will be the ninth time the event is held in the UK.
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