Eurovision in the UK: Where might it be held and how much could it cost?

Sam Ryder performs at Eurovision (Eurovision/PA)
Sam Ryder performs at Eurovision (Eurovision/PA)

The organiser of the Eurovision Song Contest has announced that next year’s contest cannot be held in Ukraine due to Russia’s ongoing invasion of the country.

Following news from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) that it is in talks with the BBC for the UK to “potentially host” the 2023 event as this year’s runner-up, here is what you need to know about what this might entail.

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