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21.03.2020 - 00:15 / nme.com
It's not all over quite yet
Organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest are looking at “alternative programming” options to showcase this year’s entries in a capacity beyond the live competition.
Eurovision 2020 was cancelled earlier this week (March 18) due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The singing contest, which attracts a TV audience of nearly 200 million people each year, was due to take place in Rotterdam after the Netherlands won it in 2019.
However, it appears the 2020 song entries
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The 2020 Eurovision Song Contest has been cancelled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
AMSTERDAM — The Eurovision song contest, one of the world’s largest television events, will not take place this year due to the global coronavirus outbreak, organizers said on Wednesday.
The 2020 Eurovision Song Contest has been canceled due to coronavirus concerns.
For the first time in the event’s history, the Eurovision Song Contest has been canceled. The 2020 edition of the annual contest was scheduled to kick off May 12 in Rotterdam, Netherlands but was canceled due to concerns over the spread of coronavirus.
The 2020 Eurovision Song Contest has been canceled.
The 2020 Eurovision song contest has been cancelled. The event’s 65th edition was to take place in Rotterdam from May 12-16 and be broadcast live globally. “We, like the millions of you around the world, are extremely saddened that it cannot take place in May,” organize
The Eurovision Song Contest 2020 has been cancelled due to Coronavirus.
By Tom Grater
It is the first time the contest has been cancelled in its 64-year history.
The Eurovision Song Contest, set to take place in Rotterdam in May, has been canceled as Europe battles a far-reaching coronavirus outbreak that has brought the continent to its knees.