Leeds wins place on final shortlist to host Eurovision Song Contest 2023
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Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield have all made the shortlist of potential host cities.
Scott Mills joined Zoe Ball on the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show to announce the news.
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Hide AdAfter the Eurovision shortlist was announced, Kate Phillips, the BBC’s director of unscripted content, said: “We would like to thank all of the cities and regions that submitted bids to host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest. We have seven fantastic cities who we are taking through to the next round.
“Congratulations to Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield – it’s exciting to see such a breadth of bids going through from across the UK.
“We are committed to delivering a truly unique Song Contest that celebrates wonderful Ukraine and champions British music and creativity in all its diversity.”
Leeds City Council, together with the operators of the First Direct Arena in Leeds, have already been in touch with the Government and the BBC to discuss the potential plans.
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Hide AdThe leader of Leeds City Council, James Lewis, and the council's executive member for economy and culture, Jonathan Pryor, said last month that the competition "could not come at a better time."
Ukraine were originally due to host the event in 2023 with Leeds keen to host in their honour.
Reacting to the news that Leeds had been shortlisted, Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said:
“I’m absolutely delighted that Leeds has been shortlisted to host Eurovision 2023 – it's an amazing city, bursting at the seams with vibrant creativity and would shine given the chance to host this event. The whole West Yorkshire region is a beacon of culture - from Bradford's city of culture in 2025, to Kirklees year of music in 2023.
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Hide Ad“Our vibrant Ukrainian community have built their lives here and since the tragic events unfolded recently, have helped us to open our arms to offer solidarity, support and shelter to the families fleeing the war. And I hope that Leeds, and the whole of West Yorkshire, will be given the honour of hosting Eurovision in their name.”