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UK will host 2023 Eurovision Song Contest

The BBC, reflecting Ukraine’s victory in Turin in May 2022 as well as highlighting the UK’s vibrant music scene, will create and deliver a unique Eurovision Song Contest

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The BBC has accepted the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)’s invitation to host the 67th Eurovision Song Contest in the United Kingdom in 2023 on behalf of the Ukrainian broadcaster, UA: PBC.

The EBU explored several options with UA: PBC, but after extensive consultation made the decision that it wouldn’t be possible for next year’s event to be held in Ukraine. The previous winning country typically hosts the next contest. Current circumstances, referencing the Russian invasion, prevent Ukraine from hosting the contest.

The BBC, reflecting Ukraine’s victory in Turin in May 2022 as well as highlighting the UK’s vibrant music scene, will create and deliver a unique Eurovision Song Contest. The show will celebrate the culture and heritage of Ukraine as the winners of the 2022 Contest, alongside the Eurovision’s proud tradition of celebrating diversity through music.

Happily, as a result of this decision, the BBC is pleased to announce that the bidding process to select the Host City for the Song Contest will begin this week, which the BBC will manage alongside the EBU.

The BBC has been the broadcaster of the Eurovision Song Contest in the UK since 1956. The BBC, further to the 1956 Eurovision Song Contest, has staged the contest more times than any other broadcaster, The contests have been televised from:

  • London: 1960, 1963, 1968, and 1977
  • Edinburgh: 1972
  • Brighton: 1974
  • Harrogate: 1982
  • Birmingham: 1998

“We are honoured that we have been asked to take on hosting duties for the 67th Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine. Clearly the set of circumstances our colleagues find themselves in is not what we wanted but we will work with UA: PBC and the other participating broadcasters to deliver a special event that has glorious Ukraine at its heart,” Kate Phillips, Director Unscripted BBC, said.

The two Semi-Finals and Grand Final will be produced by BBC Studios, who were previously commissioned to produce Eurovision 2023 coverage before there were any discussions about the Song Contest coming to the UK. The BBC will also be seeking additional programming and content from producers across the market, with further details to follow.

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