Eurovision Song Contest 2023 has been announced – check it out below.The UK’s entry Sam Ryder came in at second place to Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra in this year’s competition, scoring an impressive 466 points overall with his song ‘Space Man’.It was subsequently confirmed that the BBC would host next year’s event in the United Kingdom on behalf of Ukraine due to the ongoing war in the latter country.
Since then, numerous cities have made bids to stage the contest.This morning (August 12), a shortlist of seven potential cities was revealed simultaneously on BBC Radio 2 and BBC One by Scott Mills and Zoe Ball.The possible Eurovision 2023 locations are as follows: Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield.You can see the announcement post below..
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