Sheffield and Leeds have officially thrown their hats in the ring to host
Singer Sam Ryder performing on behalf of The United Kingdom at the final of the Eurovision Song contest 2022. and the EBU.
The final decision on the selection of the host city will be based on a city or region’s capacity and capability when meeting the BBC’s and the EBU’s requirements, as well as availability of resources and general experience in hosting large and complicated events like the Eurovision Song Contest. An example of a criteria would be like last year the EBU’s host city was chosen based on providing a venue able to accommodate at least 10,000 people, including a press centre, that should be within easy access to an international airport and with suitable hotel accommodation.There are two stages and to be considered, any potential contestants must meet a set of minimum requirements that demonstrate they have the capacity, capability and experience to host an event of this scope and intricacy.
The two rounds are receiving applications and shortlisting cities based on their ability to meet the requirements.Do you have to pay to enter a bid?The process is expected to be completed in Autumn this year and the announcement will be made by then.
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