Glasgow is still in the running to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 as the final two shortlist was announced. Today organisers of the event revealed the final two cities who could be hosting the competition next year.
Ukraine won this year's contest, but due to the current conflict the country is unable to hold the event next year. Seven cities up and down the country were taking part in a competitive bidding process including Glasgow, Manchester, Sheffield Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool and London.
However, now there's only Liverpool in the running alongside Glasgow. In the updated shortlist announcement, officials said: "It’s Glasgow vs Liverpool!
The two cities remain in contention to host #Eurovision 2023 on behalf of Ukraine next May. Head over to Eurovision.tv to find out more about the final two." Following a detailed assessment process these seven cities have been reduced to two.
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