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Tel Aviv to host 2019 Eurovision Song Contest

12 September 2018

Tel Aviv has been selected as the Host City for the 64th Eurovision Song Contest in 2019.  The decision was taken by the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) Reference Group (the Contest's steering committee) after Israeli public broadcaster KAN was asked to present at least two potential candidate cities.

Tel Aviv offered a very creative and compelling bid across all required areas. It was chosen following a strong city bid process which also saw Jerusalem and Eilat vie to host the world’s most hotly anticipated musical event, which reaches around 200 million viewers worldwide.

Israel's second largest, and self-defined "non-stop", city is hosting the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time. It will stage the event at the Expo Tel Aviv (International Convention Centre).

The Eurovision Song Contest Semi-Finals will take place in Tel Aviv on the 14 and 16 May, with the Grand Final on 18 May.

Last year’s competition, hosted in Lisbon, Portugal, saw Netta Barzilai crowned the winner with “Toy”; the Billboard chart-topping dance track written by Doron Medalie and Stav Beger. Netta’s victory means Israel will host the contest for a third time having previously staged the Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem in 1979 and 1999. Israel has participated 42 times since its first appearance in 1973. 

Jon Ola Sand, the EBU’s Executive Supervisor for the Eurovision Song Contest, said “We'd like to thank all the Israeli cities who bid to host the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest, and KAN who conducted an expert and thorough assessment to help us make the final decision. All the bids were exemplary but in the end we decided that Tel Aviv provides the best overall setup for the world's largest live music event. We are excited to bring the Contest to a brand new city and are looking forward to working together with KAN to make 2019’s Eurovision Song Contest the most spectacular one yet.”

Frank-Dieter Freiling, Chairman of the ESC Reference Group said: “We look forward to working with KAN to bring the Contest to Tel Aviv for the first time.

“We are expecting to receive guarantees from the Prime Minister this week in regards to security, access for everyone to attend, freedom of expression and ensuring the non-political nature of the Contest. These guarantees are imperative in order for us to move forward with the planning of the event and to uphold the Eurovision Song Contest values of diversity and inclusivity.” 

Tickets to the Semi-finals and Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest will be available by the end of the year; check Eurovision.tv, @Eurovision and Eurovision Song Contest on Facebook for updates.

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Dave Goodman

Digital and Communications Manager - Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest

goodman@ebu.ch