EUROVISION 2021 is the latest installment in the singing contest’s esteemed history.
Will we see a new country reign supreme or will another add to their legacy by winning the prestigious event once again?
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When is Eurovision 2021 on TV?
The long-awaited 65th Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final will take place on Saturday May 22, 2021.
It will broadcast live on BBC One from 8pm.
Fans will be able to catch up on iPlayer.
Will Eurovision 2021 be broadcast on the radio?
Eurovision 2021 will be broadcast on BBC Radio 2.
The station usually provides coverage of the annual event.
This year is no different – Ken Bruce will be covering the 65th edition live from the Rotterdam Ahoy in the Netherlands.
Is there a live stream for Eurovision 2021?
Eurovision 2021 will also be live-streamed online.
The semi-finals and final will be available to watch on the YouTube channel Eurovision Song Contest.
The channels will also be providing Eurovision reaction videos, interviews and song reviews.
Fans can also watch the events unfold on the wiwibloggs YouTube channel, as well as Eurovision.tv.
Where is Eurovision being hosted?
Eurovision 2021 will take place in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
The country won the 2019 contest, so as per Eurovision tradition, the winning nation hosts the competition the following year.
The 2020 competition was due to take place in the city but was cancelled because of Covid-19.
Last year’s Eurovision was due to take place at the Rotterdam Ahoy stadium.
How can I get tickets to the Eurovision Song Contest?
Fans who had bought tickets for Eurovision 2020 received a refund of their tickets, and a confirmation code to buy tickets for Eurovision 2021 instead.
This “closed” sale took place on Saturday May 8, 2021, but not all shows were sold out at the time.
People who are interested to get tickets for Eurovision 2021 could register, but registration to purchase is now closed and those who unfortunately missed it will now have to watch on TV or online.
Who is representing the UK at Eurovision?
James Newman is a multi-award winning, multi-platinum selling English singer-songwriter who represent the UK at Eurovision 2021.
He is best known for writing No1 hits including Waiting All Night by Rudimental ft. Ella Eyre and Blame by Calvin Harris ft. John Newman.
Commenting on his upcoming performance, James had said: “I’m so excited and honoured to be getting a second chance at representing my country in the Eurovision Song Contest.
“I haven’t stopped making new music in lockdown and I can’t wait for everyone to hear the song I’m taking to Eurovision in 2021.”
Who is favourite to win Eurovision?
Paddy Power have Italy as the favourites for the title 12/5.
Representing the Italians will be critically acclaimed band Måneskin.
France are second favourites at 3/1 while Malta are third in the running at 5/1.
The bookies have the UK way down at UK 150/1, while Ireland, represented by Lesley Roy are at 150/1.
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