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Eurovision is moving to the Netherlands Thanks to Duncan Laurence victory in Tel-Aviv.

The next edition of the song contest will be organized by 3 Dutch national broadcasters working together NPO1, AVROTROS, and NOS.

NPO has revealed that the chosen city to host Eurovision 2020 will be announced in August, which is way earlier than expected. Out of 9 cities applied for the honor to host the show, 2 cities are still on the race

The chosen city will be announced earlier than expected on August 30th and will be broadcast live 12:00 (CET) on NPO the contest official site eurovision.tv.

The EBU has signed a long-term partnership with the haircare Moroccanoil to be the official sponsor of the show and also confirmed that the main production 4 nuclei team will be consists of:

So far, 39 countries have been approved to take part in the next edition of the contest and some of them begun revealing their preparations (like UMK national final returning in Finland).

 Albania (Festival I Këngës 58)

 Australia (Eurovision – Australia Decides 2020)

 Austria

 Azerbaijan

 Belarus

 Belgium – Hooverphonic – ?

 Croatia (Dora 2020)

 Cyprus

 Czech Republic

 Denmark (Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2020)

 Estonia (Eesti Laul 2020)

 Finland (UMK 2020)

 France

 Georgia (Georgian Idol)

 Germany

 Greece

 Iceland (Söngvakeppnin 2020)

 Ireland

 Israel (Hakohav Haba La’Eurovision)

  Italy

 Lithuania – Eurovizijos Atranka 2020

 Latvia

  Malta

  Montenegro

 North Macedonia (Internal selection)

 Norway (MGP 2020)

 Poland

 Portugal (Festival da Canção 2020)

 Romania

 Russia

 San Marino

 Serbia (Beovizija 2020)

 Slovenia (ema)

 Spain  – Blas Cantó – ?

 Sweden (Melodifestivalen 2020)

 Switzerland

 The Netherlands (Internal Select)

 The United Kingdom (Partnership with BMG)

 Ukraine

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