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Liverpool, United Kingdom. It was the ninth time that the United Kingdom had hosted the contest, having previously done so in , , , , , , , and . The selected venue was the 11,000-seat
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the
ACC Liverpool complex. The "Turquoise Carpet" event, where the contestants and their delegations were presented before accredited press and fans, took place outside the
Walker Art Gallery on 7 May 2023, followed by the Opening Ceremony at
St George's Hall. In conjunction with the contest, Liverpool held a cultural festival called "EuroFest", which featured collaborations between British and Ukrainian artists. The
Pier Head was the location of the Eurovision Village, where a stage hosted performances by Ukrainian artists, local artists, current and previous Eurovision entrants, and other groups. It also held screenings of the three live shows. Entry to the Village was free of charge except during the final. The EuroClub, which took place at Camp and Furnace, hosted the official after-parties and private performances by contest participants.
Host country selection The was won by with the song "
Stefania" by
Kalush Orchestra, which, according to Eurovision tradition, made Ukraine the presumptive host of the 2023 contest. The country had hosted the contest twice before, in and , both times in
Kyiv. Between May and June 2022, the Ukrainian government and
UA:PBC, the nation's public broadcaster, discussed hosting the contest with the EBU. The chairman of UA:PBC, , Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and other Ukrainian politicians expressed their willingness to host the event, and an organising committee was formed. Despite this, the EBU announced on 17 June 2022 that the
Russian invasion of Ukraine meant that UA:PBC could not give the security and operations guarantees required to host the contest, and that the event could therefore not be held in Ukraine. The EBU then entered discussions with the
BBC, the 2022 runner-up, and on 25 July announced that the 2023 contest would be hosted in the United Kingdom. It was the first time since that the contest was not hosted by the previous edition's winning country. The decision not to host in Ukraine was not taken lightly and was initially met with disappointment. UA:PBC published a statement in which Chernotytskyi requested further talks with the EBU, and
Oleh Psiuk of Kalush Orchestra published an open letter criticising the decision, co-signed by Ukraine's previous Eurovision winners,
Ruslana and
Jamala, as well as Ukraine's minister of culture
Oleksandr Tkachenko. This stance was supported by
Boris Johnson, who was the British prime minister at the time,
Nadine Dorries, who was the British culture secretary at the time, the Polish broadcaster , and Poland's deputy prime minister and minister of culture
Piotr Gliński. The announcement on 25 July that the BBC would host the contest was supported by UA:PBC. During the first stage of the process, the BBC received expressions of interest from 20 UK cities and towns, seven of which were longlisted on 12 August 2022:
Birmingham,
Glasgow,
Leeds,
Liverpool,
Manchester,
Newcastle, and
Sheffield. These cities had until 8 September to develop their bids in detail for evaluation by the BBC, which also conducted visits to the cities throughout the month. On 27 September, Glasgow and Liverpool were announced to have made the shortlist, and on 7 October, the EBU and the BBC announced Liverpool as the host city.
Key: Host city Shortlisted Longlisted Submitted a bid == Participants ==