The European Broadcasting Union has confirmed that the United Kingdom and the British Broadcasting Corporation will have the right to host the 67th edition of the contest in 2023.

Sam Ryder, who finished in 2nd place for the United Kingdom in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. PHOTO FROM SAM RY-DER'S FACEBOOK PAGE
Sam Ryder, who finished in 2nd place for the United Kingdom in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. PHOTO FROM SAM RY-DER'S FACEBOOK PAGE

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