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The contest is to be held in [[Israel]], the winner of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2018|2018 contest]]. The Israeli prime minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], stated on his Instagram account that the 2019 contest will be held in [[Jerusalem]], but this is yet to be confirmed by the EBU.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BisgLwshJ71/?taken-by=b.netanyahu|title=Benjamin Netanyahu on Instagram: “לשנה הבאה בירושלים 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱”|website=Instagram|language=en|access-date=2018-05-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BisdgoqBbve/?taken-by=b.netanyahu|title=Benjamin Netanyahu on Instagram: “נטע, את כפרה אמיתית. הבאת הרבה כבוד למדינת ישראל! לשנה הבאה בירושלים! 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱”|website=Instagram|language=en|access-date=2018-05-13}}</ref> |
The contest is to be held in [[Israel]], the winner of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2018|2018 contest]]. The Israeli prime minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], stated on his Instagram account that the 2019 contest will be held in [[Jerusalem]], but this is yet to be confirmed by the EBU.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BisgLwshJ71/?taken-by=b.netanyahu|title=Benjamin Netanyahu on Instagram: “לשנה הבאה בירושלים 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱”|website=Instagram|language=en|access-date=2018-05-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BisdgoqBbve/?taken-by=b.netanyahu|title=Benjamin Netanyahu on Instagram: “נטע, את כפרה אמיתית. הבאת הרבה כבוד למדינת ישראל! לשנה הבאה בירושלים! 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱”|website=Instagram|language=en|access-date=2018-05-13}}</ref> |
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Yoav Ginay mentioned in live TV after the victory that the spokesperson of the municipality of Jerusalem had just suggested [[Teddy Stadium]] as next year's location. |
Yoav Ginay mentioned in live TV after the victory that the spokesperson of the municipality of Jerusalem had just suggested [[Teddy Stadium]] as next year's location. Another possible venue, mentioned by mayor [[Nir Barkat]] in an interview to [[Israel Army Radio]] is the [[Jerusalem Arena]] |
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==Provisional list of participating countries== |
==Provisional list of participating countries== |
Revision as of 07:51, 13 May 2018
Eurovision Song Contest 2019 | |
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File:Esc israel.png | |
Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | May 2019 |
Semi-final 2 | May 2019 |
Final | May 2019 |
Host | |
Venue | TBD, Israel |
Host broadcaster | Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC) |
Website | eurovision |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 8 (to date) |
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Vote | |
Voting system | Each country awards two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting |
The Eurovision Song Contest 2019 will be the 64th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. The contest will take place in Israel, after their victory in the 2018 contest with the song "Toy", performed by Netta. This will be the third time that Israel has hosted the contest, after hosting the 1979 & 1999 contests.
As of 8 September 2024, eight eligible countries have confirmed their intentions to participate in the contest.
Location
The contest is to be held in Israel, the winner of the 2018 contest. The Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stated on his Instagram account that the 2019 contest will be held in Jerusalem, but this is yet to be confirmed by the EBU.[1][2]
Yoav Ginay mentioned in live TV after the victory that the spokesperson of the municipality of Jerusalem had just suggested Teddy Stadium as next year's location. Another possible venue, mentioned by mayor Nir Barkat in an interview to Israel Army Radio is the Jerusalem Arena
Provisional list of participating countries
The following countries have expressed their provisional interest in participating in the contest:
Semi-finalists
Country | Artist | Song | Language |
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Estonia[3] | |||
Norway[4] | |||
Poland[5] | |||
San Marino[6] | |||
Serbia[7] | |||
Sweden[8] |
Finalists
Country | Artist | Song | Language |
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Israel[9] | |||
Spain[10] |
Other countries
Eligibility for potential participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active EBU membership that will be able to broadcast the contest via the Eurovision network. The EBU will issue an invitation of participation in the contest to all fifty-six active members. It is unknown whether an invitation will be issued to associate member Australia.
The following countries participated in 2018, but there have been no reports regarding their participation in 2019:
- Albania
- Armenia
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Moldova
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia
- Slovenia
- Switzerland
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
Active EBU Members
- Andorra – Despite being absent for 10 years, local media reported that RTVA was still interested in returning to the contest, but the principality's failure to make the final along with the cost was discouraging the broadcaster from participating. In order for a return to take place, RTVA would need funding from the Andorran Government.[11] It is currently unknown whether Andorra will receive this funding from the government and whether they will be able to return to the contest.
- Russia – Despite no official confirmation of participation, Russian-Tajikistani singer Manizha stated during an interview at the Moscow Pre-Party for the 2018 contest, that she may represent Russia in the 2019 contest with an unreleased song, titled "I Am Who I Am". [12]
Associate EBU members
- Kazakhstan – On 22 December 2017, it was claimed that Channel 31 had finalised negotiations with the EBU, allowing Kazakhstan to debut in 2019[13], however, on 23 December 2017 the EBU told Esctoday that: "Channel 31 Kazakhstan has indeed expressed interest in becoming a Member of the EBU and hence participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. However, since Channel 31 is outside the European Broadcasting Area and is also not a member of the Council of Europe, it is not eligible to become an active Member of the EBU".[14][15]
Non-EBU members
- Liechtenstein – On 4 November 2017, 1 FL TV, the national broadcaster of the Principality of Liechtenstein confirmed that the country were planning a debut in the 2019 contest, and that they were currently in the process of applying for EBU membership and are "in [the] process of complying all requirements".[16] They also reiterated their intention to select the participant through a national selection process in the form of Liechtenstein Music Contest "open to any form of music".[17]
Notes and references
Notes
References
- ^ "Benjamin Netanyahu on Instagram: "לשנה הבאה בירושלים 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱"". Instagram. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- ^ "Benjamin Netanyahu on Instagram: "נטע, את כפרה אמיתית. הבאת הרבה כבוד למדינת ישראל! לשנה הבאה בירושלים! 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱"". Instagram. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- ^ "Estonia: ERR Begins Search For New Head of Eesti Laul - Eurovoix". Eurovoix. 23 April 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (31 January 2018). "Norway: Confirms Eurovision Song Contest 2019 Participation". eurovoix.com. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- ^ "Poland: Preliminary Confirmation of Participation in 2019". 4 May 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
- ^ "San Marino: 1 in 360 to Return Next Year? - Eurovoix". Eurovoix. 5 March 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
- ^ "Serbia: Beovizija To Return in 2019". Retrieved 12 May 2018.
- ^ "The date for submitting songs to Melodifestivalen 2019 is announced in the summer of 2018". Svt (in Swedish). 26 March 2018.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (11 April 2018). "Israel: Confirms Eurovision Song Contest 2019 Participation". eurovoix.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- ^ "Spain: TVE confirms Operación Triunfo 2018; platform for Eurovision 2019". Esctoday. 28 February 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (17 December 2017). "Andorra: Return to Eurovision Dependent on Government Support". Eurovoix. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
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- ^ Malam, Luke (22 December 2017). "Kazakhstan's Channel 31 claims: "We will participate in Eurovision 2019!"". ESCXTRA. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- ^ Jiandani, Sanjay (23 December 2017). "The EBU's statement regarding Channel 31 and Kazakhstan's participation in Eurovision". ESCToday. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
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(help) - ^ Gallagher, Robyn (23 December 2017). "EBU clarifies potential participation of Kazakhstan at Eurovision 2018". wiwibloggs.com. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (4 November 2017). "Liechtenstein: 1 FLTV Plans Eurovision Debut in 2019". eurovoix.com. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- ^ Jiandani, Sanjay (6 November 2017). "Liechtenstein: 1 FL TV applies for EBU membership; sets its eyes on Eurovision 2019". esctoday.com. Retrieved 31 January 2018.