UKRAINE have been crowned Eurovision Song Contest champions 2022 after winning the hearts of the European public. Kalush Orchestra overwhelming won the public support to be crowned Eurovision winners and per tradition Ukraine are in line to host Eurovision 2023.
However, as Ukraine are currently at war after the Russian invasion this may not be possible. Kalush Orchestra rapper Oleh Psiuk said ahead of the event: “Eurovision next year will be in the free home and reconstructed and rebuilt and happy Ukraine." If Ukraine is unable to host, another country, likely one of the “big five” Eurovision countries of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and UK, will host the event.
Eurovision fans around the world agreed it was likely the UK should host next after Sam Ryder's historic finish in second place. "If ukraine cant be the host, does that mean we all have to make a UK visa #eurovision2023?" asked one fan on Twitter.
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