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Liverpool Eurovision bid set to be submitted, assistant Mayor confirms

Liverpool is joined by Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Newcastle and Sheffield on a shortlist of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities bidding to host the contest.

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There’s “no better place for Eurovision than Liverpool” according to an Assistant Mayor as the city prepares to submit its full bid.

Cllr Harry Doyle, cabinet member for culture and visitor economy, said Liverpool would be submitting its formal application by September 8 to host the song contest next year.

He said: “Eurovision was a very positive step forward for us when we were shortlisted. Fingers crossed, things look really good for the city."

Liverpool is joined by Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Newcastle and Sheffield on a shortlist of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities bidding to host the contest.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ confirmed it would host the show after victors Ukraine indicated they were unable to do so, owing to the ongoing Russian invasion.

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Cllr Doyle told a meeting of the culture and visitor economy select committee that Liverpool had reached out to partners in Ukraine as it seeks to host the popular continental music event in 2023.

“It is a partnership work for us, we’re working with partners across the region including the Mayor of the city region, and the leaders of the other boroughs. We’ve reached out to our partners in Ukraine as well.”