Eurovision 2023: Birmingham Leads UK Contenders For The Song Contest (Photo Credit: Twitter)

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Almost 16 cities across the UK have raised their hat in the ring to host the Eurovision 2023 song contest, which can’t be held in Ukraine due to security concerns.

“Bidding is expected to be competitive, with several mayors, councillors and MPs already informally expressing an intention to bid, including representatives from: Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield and Wolverhampton,” said the EBU.

After weeks of discussions, it was revealed on Monday that the UK would host Eurovision 2023 on behalf of the war-torn nation – and the idea has evidently landed well with cities all around the country. Not even six hours since the news broke, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organises the contest, said in a statement that 16 cities plan to bid, reports ‘Variety’.

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