List of host cities of the Eurovision Song Contest
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Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pri ...
is an annual international song competition, held by the
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(EBU) since 1956. This page is a list of cities and venues that have hosted the contest, one or more times. The contest has frequently been held in a
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. The first four editions (between and ) are to date the longest span of consecutive editions without a capital hosting the event. This record was later tied by the four editions between and (the edition having been cancelled).


Host cities


Special events


Hosting traditions and exceptions

The tradition of the winning country hosting the following year's event was established in , held in the Netherlands. A number of exceptions to this rule have occurred since, typically when the winning country had already hosted the event in the recent past. These exceptions are listed below: * —hosted by the
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in London when the Netherlands' NTS declined due to expense, having previously hosted the 1958 contest. The United Kingdom was chosen to host after finishing in second place in . * —hosted by the BBC in London when France's RTF declined due to expense, having previously hosted the contest in and . The second- and third-placed Monaco and Luxembourg also declined when offered hosting duties. * —hosted by the NOS in Amsterdam following a ballot to determine the host country, after the produced four winning countries. * —hosted by the BBC in
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when Monaco's
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was unable to provide a suitable venue. The Monégasque broadcaster invited the BBC to host the event due to their previous experience. * —hosted by the BBC in
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when Luxembourg's RTL declined due to expense after staging the . * —hosted by the NOS in
the Hague The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital of ...
when Israel's IBA declined due to expense after staging the . The Dutch offered to host the contest after several other broadcasters, reportedly including runner-up Spain's
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and the BBC, were unwilling to do so. * —to be hosted by the BBC in
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on behalf of Ukraine's UA:PBC, after the EBU decided that Ukraine would not be able to host the event due to security concerns caused by the
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. The United Kingdom was chosen to host after finishing in second place in . With 's invitation to participate in the contest in , it was announced that should they win the contest, Australian broadcaster SBS would co-host the following year's contest in a European city in collaboration with an EBU member broadcaster of their choice.


Host City Insignia

The Host City Insignia is a rotating trophy awarded to cities hosting the Eurovision Song Contest, proposed jointly by the city of
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, the Finnish broadcaster Yle and the EBU in conjunction with the . The trophy is a large key ring to which the host cities can attach their city key or other symbol representing the city. The Host City Insignia Exchange usually takes place in conjunction with the Semi-Final Allocation Draw. The insignia is then traditionally put on display in a public place, such as the City Hall or another venue of local significance, for the remainder of the year. The concept and fob were designed by the ANTEEKSI team and the key ring by jewellery designer Taru Tonder. Hand-engraved on the ring are the following texts: "Eurovision Song Contest Host City", all host cities up until 2006 and a stamp: "Helsinki 2007" with the initials of the insignia designers. Additionally, the fob has a picture of the Helsinki Senate Square attached to the ring.


Semi-final allocation drawing venue

Since the introduction of the two semi-finals system in , a drawing has been held to determine in which semi-final a country would participate, as well as in which semi-final a country would vote in. Each year, either five or six countries are exempt from the drawing for competing in the semi-finals: the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom) and the host country, if the host is not one of the "Big Five". In , the number of countries exempt was seven, as Australia joined the other six exempt countries as a special guest contestant. Regardless if a country is exempt from competing in the semi-finals, all participating countries are allotted a semi-final in which to vote.


Running order drawing venue

Previously, the running order has been determined at a dedicated event. This has been made redundant following the implementation of producer-created running orders in .


Receptions and Opening Ceremony venues

An official Opening Ceremony with a red carpet procession has been held since 2009 at a venue in the host city. Previously a welcome reception was typically held for all participating artists and hosted by the mayor of the host city. ;Table key


See also

* List of ABU Song Festivals host cities * List of Junior Eurovision Song Contest host cities


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links


The picture of the insignia on the page of the Eurovision Song Contest Moscow 2009

A photo on the web pages of the biggest newspaper Helsingin Sanomat with description "Helsinki Mayor Jussi Pajunen (left) and cultural director Pekka Timonen were in Belgrade on Friday to hand over the Helsinki Insignia to the city that will host next year's Eurovision Song Contest."
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Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...