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Craig Hill reckons the Eurovision Song Contest WILL be held in Glasgow and has put himself forward to host it.
Glasgow city council have already opened up informal talks about putting on the event after the show’s organisers decided the event could not be held in the winning country, Ukraine, due to the ongoing war following Russia’s invasion.
Ukraine’s entrant Kalush Orchestra won this year’s contest in May in a symbolic show of public support, while the UK’s Sam Ryder came second for the UK, the country’s best result since 1998.
Eurovison chiefs have now asked the BBC to show the 2023 event and Glasgow is the bookies favourite although there are another 15 city's who have joined the race including Aberdeen, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Belfast and Cardiff.
Glasgow and the OVO Hydro ticks all the boxes with the city hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the MTV Europe Music Awards the same year and the MOBO Awards in 2009.
The Hydro was named the world’s second busiest concert venue in 2019 behind New York’s Madison Square Garden. Eurovision megafan Craig Hill reckons it will take place in Glasgow next year – at the Hydro – and has put himself up for hosting it.
The kilted comic from East Kilbride is a regular audience member at Eurovision and was in Italy’s Turin when Ukraine won.
He said: “I really do think it’s going to be at the Hydro and it seems like all the fans do as well. I would host Eurovision in a shot!
“If it ends up there Glasgow will be a great host city!”
Like Glasgow he has competition to be the host with names in the running including Graham Norton, who has been the commenting on Eurovision for the UK since 2009, Rylan Clark, This Morning's Alison Hammond and news presenter Huw Edwards saying he'd like to do
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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.
The seven cities shortlisted to possibly host the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in the UK have been revealed.
Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield have been unveiled as the seven shortlisted UK cities to battle it out to host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
BBC Radio 2 will announced the UK cities shortlisted to host Eurovision 2023 during its breakfast show on Friday morning. Several cities up and down the country are all set to take part in a competitive bidding process including Glasgow, Manchester, Sheffield and London.
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AJ Odudu has thrown her hat in the ring as a possible presenter for Eurovision 2023, which is set to be hosted in the UK on behalf of Ukraine. Earlier this week, the BBC confirmed it would be taking charge of next year’s contest after it was announced winners Ukraine had been ruled out amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
the honour falls to the UK and we have the opportunity to celebrate Sam Ryder coming second in this year’s event. The Eurovision host city will be decided in the coming months with London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool and Sheffield joining Leeds in campaigning to be the competition’s venue. In order to be chosen to hold the competition, cities must demonstrate that they have a 10,000-seater venue and are located within close proximity to an international airport.
Eurovision 2023 will be hosted in the UK - and we want to know where you think it should be staged.
Sam Ryder said on an Instagram video addressing fans in Ukraine, "It’s Ukraine’s party, we’re just inviting them to throw it at our house. " Twitter users have started to speculate and put forward which UK presenters they hope will host the much-anticipated song contest alongside some Ukrainian presenters. Some familiar names are cropping up a lot on social media, such as This Morning's cheery host Alison Hammond, or the hilarious Graham Norton, who has been doing the UK commentary for over a decade.