, Edinburgh – host venue of the 1972 contest The 1972 contest was held in
Edinburgh, United Kingdom. It was the fourth time that the contest was hosted in the UK, following the , , and editions. It was the first contest held in the UK to be staged outside of London, and the first, and only, contest to be held in
Scotland, as well as the only contest held in the UK to be staged outside of
England. The selected venue was the
Usher Hall, a concert hall opened in 1914 and named after
Andrew Usher, a
whisky distiller who donated to the city specifically to fund a new concert venue. Around 1,500 people were present in the audience during the contest.
Host selection The was won by , represented by (TMC), with the song "" performed by
Séverine, which according to Eurovision tradition made TMC the presumptive host of the 1972 contest. This was the first time that Monaco had won the contest and following its win the Monégasque broadcaster initially announced its intention to stage the event in 1972, which would have been the first time the contest was staged in the principality. As Monaco had no suitable television studio or contest venue large enough to stage the event, TMC proposed hosting the contest at an outdoor location in June 1972; an indoor venue was also reportedly already under construction, which TMC had hoped to get accelerated in time to host the contest. The BBC had also suggested that France's (ORTF) could take on the contest, given the French had lost out on staging the to the Netherlands following a
draw between them and Dutch (NTS) following the . The EBU subsequently declared that the contest had to be held in either March or April, precluding TMC's outdoor option, and by July 1971 citing the lack of a suitable venue, as well as technical limitations at the broadcaster and the costs of staging the event, TMC declared they would be unable to stage the event. On 19 October the Usher Hall in Edinburgh was confirmed publicly as the contest venue, with 25 March solidified as the date of the event; in his announcement, Cotton expressed a desire for the first time to bring a UK-held contest outside of London, which had been the host city on all three occasions that the event had been held in the UK. == Participants ==