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Liverpool Is Going To Host the Eurovision Song Contest 2023

Liverpool defeated Glasgow and has been selected for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. This news has created a buzz among everyone and excited for the show.

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Liverpool has been announced as the host for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. Graham Norton has declared the news through a social media post that Liverpool is going to host the show. Ukraine was a part of the run-off but couldn’t win the show. Along with that, Ukraine cannot host the show due to the war.

The Liverpool mayor said to Ukraine in the event ‘do you proud’. Joanne Anderson said that ‘faced strong competition from Glasgow’. She has also said ‘This is a massive event and the eyes of the world will be on us in May, especially those of our friends in Ukraine… Now begins months of work to put on the best party ever. Ukraine – you have my promise we will do you proud’.

UK Prime Minister Liz Truss said that Liverpool would ‘put on an unforgettable show which celebrates the rich culture and creativity of Ukraine’.

The director of the city council’s Culture Liverpool, Claire McColgan has given her statement that ‘It feels like the whole city kind of jumped in the air at exactly the same time tonight’.

Along with them, a lot of people have uttered their statements. The Culture Secretary has said Michelle Donelan ‘The city loves music and knows how to throw a party, so I’ve no doubt it will host a spectacular experience for the thousands in attendance and millions watching at home on the BBC’.

Eurovision Song Contest 2023

Sonia, the artist who participated in Eurovision in 1993 and came second stated that ‘Scousers know how to party and we’re going to have the biggest party ever’.

Everyone has shown their excitement after the announcement. DJ Candi celebrated the news by playing the classic music of Sir Cliff Richard’s 1968 Eurovision. She also said ‘Anything that brings investment into the city has got to be good, hasn’t it?’.

She has also said ‘We’re only hosting Eurovision to support Ukraine, aren’t we, because we didn’t win it [this year]. The UK has decided to do that, and I’m glad that Liverpool won it, and sorry for Glasgow. Sort of!’.

Everyone is eagerly waiting for the show and is very much excited to see Liverpool in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.

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