The wildly popular Eurovision Song Contest is coming to the U.S. next year with the American Song Contest, which will bring together artists from all 50 states during the 2021 holiday season.
After six decades of massive TV viewership, and launching such superstars as ABBA, Julio Iglesias, Lordi and Celine Dion, the American version of the show will invite groups of up to six, solo singers and duos to perform original songs on the series.
Producer and TV exec Ben Silverman's Propagate Content is behind the U.S. launch, whose air date had not been announced at press time.
More than 200 million people tune in annually for the Eurovision Song Contest, making it one of the biggest televised events in the world. “For more than 20 years, I’ve
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