Itโs been confirmed that 37 countries will be participating in the 67th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, which is due to take place in Liverpool. The number of confirmed countries for the upcoming edition of the competition has decreased after 40 countries participated in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin.
Our 37 countries are…
The competition saw 3 countries withdrawing from the competition. They were Montenegro, North Macedonia and Bulgaria.
The participating countries and their respective broadcasters are as follows:
- Albania (RTSH)
- Armenia (AMPTV)
- Australia (SBS)
- Austria (ORF)
- Azerbaijan (ITV)
- Belgium (VRT)
- Croatia (HRT)
- Cyprus (CyBC)
- Czech Republic (ฤT)
- Denmark (DR)
- Estonia (ERR)
- Finland (YLE)
- France (France Television)
- Georgia (GPB)
- Germany (ARD/NDR)
- Greece (ERT)
- Iceland (RUV)
- Ireland (RTร)
- Israel (KAN)
- Italy (RAI)
- Latvia (LTV)
- Lithuania (LRT)
- Malta (TVM)
- Moldova (TRM)
- The Netherlands (AVROTROS)
- Norway (NRK)
- Poland (TVP)
- Portugal (RTP)
- Romania (TVR)
- San Marino (RTV)
- Serbia (RTS)
- Slovenia (RTVSLO)
- Spain (RTVE)
- Sweden (SVT)
- Switzerland (SRF)
- Ukraine (UA:PBC)
- United Kingdom (BBC) – Host Broadcaster
With the confirmation of the number of countries that will be participating in the upcoming competition, we also saw some of the participating countries, who have been silent about their participation in the upcoming edition. Details of the Semi-Final allocation and the Semi-Final in which the Automatic Qualifiers will be airing and voting in will be revealed at a later date.
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News Source: EBU
Photo Credit: BBC
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