Eurovision Song Contest 2024 host city and dates have been announced

Loreen won the competition this year for the second time

Loreen
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 7th Jul 2023

Following Loreen's second win at the Eurovision Song Contest, with her hit 'Tattoo', Sweden was announced as the next host country back in May. And now, the host city, along with the dates for the competition have been revealed.

Which city will host the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest?

For the third time, Malmö will host the Eurovision Song Contest. This is the seventh time Sweden has hosted the annual competition, since it started, with the first time being in 1975, following ABBA's triumphant win with 'Waterloo', the previous year.

When will the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest take place?

In 2024, the Eurovision Song Contest will take place on the 7th, 9th and 11th May. The dates were announced with a short video featuring clips from previous Eurovisions which have taken place in the city.

What have Eurovision said about the host city?

Eurovision Song Contest Executive Supervisor Martin Österdahl welcomed the news that Malmö would host the competition saying: "The EBU is thrilled that Malmö has been selected as the Host City for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Malmö holds a special place in the history of the Contest, having successfully hosted it firstly in 1992 and then in 2013 - following Loreen's last win.

"We're excited to be returning to this vibrant and dynamic city which has demonstrated it has the venues and infrastructure that are perfect for staging the world's largest live music event."

Who won Eurovision 2023?

Sweden's Loreen won Eurovision in 2023 with her song 'Tattoo', she became the first woman to win the competition twice. In an interview with us she didn't rule out representing her country in 2024!

When she was asked what the secret to success is, Loreen said it was down to "being authentic" and "having a good song". Then, when pushed on whether she would be up for representing Sweden a third time, she said: "You NEVER know!"

Who represented the UK at Eurovision in 2023?

Mae Muller was the UK's entry for Eurovision 2023, unfortunately Mae ended up taking home just 24 points and coming second to last.

Who will represent the UK at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest?

It has not yet been announced who will be representing the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2024, this decision is usually announced in the year of the competition.

Will ABBA be performing at Eurovision 2024?

Although many fans had hoped ABBA would reunite in 2024 for Eurovision, as it is the 50th anniversary since they won the competition, it looks like unfortunately they won't. Speaking to Newsnight, Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson revealed they didn't want to reunite with the other two!

"I don’t want to," explained Benny: "And if I don’t want to, the others won’t. It’s the same for all four of us – (if) someone says, ‘no’ – it’s a no."

Take a look at the most watched Eurovision performances of all time:

10) Loreen - 'Tattoo'

Country: Sweden
Year: 2023
Views: 26m
Watch on YouTube here.

9) SunStroke Project & Olia Tira - 'Run Away'

Country: Moldova
Year: 2010
Views: 33m
Watch on YouTube here.

8) Conchita Wurst - 'Rise Like A Phoenix'

Country: Austria
Year: 2014
Views: 44m
Watch on YouTube here.

7) Eleni Foureira - 'Fuego'

Country: Cyprus
Year: 2018
Views: 48m
Watch on YouTube here.

6) Måns Zelmerlöw - 'Heroes'

Country: Sweden
Year: 2015
Views: 53m
Watch on YouTube here.

5) Lordi - 'Hard Rock Hallelujah'

Country: Cyprus
Year: 2006
Views: 54m
Watch on YouTube here.

4) Loreen - 'Euphoria'

Country: Sweden
Year: 2012
Views: 65m
Watch on YouTube here.

3) Alexander Rybak - 'Fairytale'

Country: Norway
Year: 2009
Views: 87m
Watch on YouTube here.

2) MÃ¥neskin - 'Zitti e buoni'

Country: Italy
Year: 2021
Views: 107m
Watch on YouTube here.

1) Netta - 'Toy'

Country: Israel
Year: 2018
Views: 174m
Watch on YouTube here.

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