Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Eurovision Song Contest 2022 | |
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Venue | TBD, Italy |
Supervisor | Martin Österdahl |
Host broadcaster | RAI |
Website | eurovision |
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The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 is set to be the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. The contest will take place in Italy, following the country's victory at the 2021 contest with the song "Zitti e buoni" by Måneskin. It will be the third time that Italy hosts the contest, having previously done so for the 1965 and 1991 contests, held in Naples and Rome respectively.[1] The contest is due to be organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI).
Location
By Eurovision tradition, Italy received the right to host the Eurovision Song Contest after the country won the competition in 2021. On 23 May 2021, representatives from the cities of Bologna, Milan, Pesaro, Naples and Turin expressed their interest in hosting the contest.[2][3][4]
On the same day, the Mayor of Reggio Emilia, Luca Vecchi, expressed interest in hosting the contest in the new RCF Arena, the largest open-air arena in Europe with a capacity of 100,000 spectators located in the Campovolo area in the Emilian town.[5] Also the Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, expressed interest in hosting the contest.[6]
On 24 May 2021, the Mayor of Rimini, Andrea Gnassi, expressed interest in hosting the contest, proposing the Rimini Fiera as a venue.[7] On the same day, the Mayor of Florence, Dario Nardella, and the cities of Sanremo and Verona expressed interest in hosting the event.[8][9]
On 28 May 2021, the Mayor of Bari, Antonio Decaro, expressed potential interest in hosting the contest.[10] On the same day, Marco Di Maio , member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, also reported that if Rimini were to host the contest, it would be a coproduction with San Marino RTV.[11]
The following cities have expressed interest in bidding:
Provisional list of participating countries
As of June 2021,[update] the following countries' broadcasters have confirmed their intention to compete in the 2022 contest:
Country | Artist | Song |
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Australia[29] | TBD February 2022[29] | |
Estonia[30] | ||
Finland[31] | TBD February 2022[32] | |
France[33] | ||
Germany[34] | ||
Israel[35] | ||
Italy[36] | ||
Netherlands[37] | ||
Norway[38] | TBD February 2022[38] | |
San Marino[39] | TBD November 2021[40] | |
Serbia[41] | TBD February 2022 | |
Sweden[42] | ||
Switzerland[43] | ||
Ukraine[44] |
Other countries
Eligibility for potential participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active EBU membership that would be able to broadcast the contest via the Eurovision network. The EBU has issued invitations of participation in the contest to all active members. Associate member Australia does not need an invitation for the 2022 contest, as it had previously been granted permission to participate at least until 2023.[45]
Active EBU members
- Andorra – On 1 August 2020, during an interview on Eurovision fansite Wiwibloggs' podcast, the 2009 Andorran representative Susanne Georgi revealed that she had held a meeting with Prime Minister of Andorra Xavier Espot Zamora, during which they verbally agreed for the country to make a return in 2022. They did not want to return for the previous year's contest due to the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic.[46]
- Belarus – On 28 May 2021, the EBU Executive Board agreed to suspend the membership of Belarusian broadcaster BTRC. The broadcaster was given two weeks to respond before the suspension comes into effect, but did not do so publicly.[47]
- Greece – In January 2021 it was announced that Greek national broadcaster ERT were intending to hold a national final for Eurovision 2022.[48] However, an official confirmation of participation is yet to be made.
- Ireland – On 27 May 2021, Irish Head of Delegation Michael Kealy spoke of a return to the national final for choosing the 2022 Irish representative. Several former Irish competitors and winners have voiced support for the return. An official confirmation of participation from RTÉ is yet to be made.[49]
- Malta – On 17 May 2021, Maltese national broadcaster PBS has announced that the X Factor Malta will be returning for a third series. In 2019 and 2020 the X Factor Malta was used to select the Maltese representative for the Eurovision Song Contest, but PBS has yet to state whether this will be the case in 2022.[50]
- Slovakia – In June 2021, Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS) confirmed that they would not participate in 2022.[51] Slovakia last took part in 2012.
- Turkey – On 19 June 2021, İbrahim Eren, director general of Türkiye Radyo Televizyon Kurumu (TRT), stated that discussions have started between the EBU and the broadcaster regarding the Eurovision Song Contest.[52]
Broadcasters, commentators and spokespersons
Broadcasters and commentators
All participating broadcasters may choose to have on-site or remote commentators providing an insight about the show and voting information to their local audience. While they must broadcast at least the semi-final they are voting in and the final, most broadcasters air all three shows with different programming plans. Similarly, some non-participating broadcasters may still want to air the contest. These are the broadcasters that have confirmed their broadcasting plans and/or their commentators:
Country | Show(s) | Broadcaster(s) | Commentator(s) | Ref(s) |
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Australia | All shows | SBS | [53] |
Country | Show(s) | Broadcaster(s) | Commentator(s) | Ref(s) |
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United States | All shows | Peacock | [a] |
Notes
- ^ Peacock is an over-the-top video streaming service owned by NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, which also owns NBC who is an Associate Member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) for the United States. After announcing that NBC would broadcast the American Song Contest in 2022, the EBU later announced that Peacock acquired rights to distribute both the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 and 2022 in the United States.[54][55] The contest will be streamed live with video-on-demand viewing available afterwards.[56]
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