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EBU - Eurovision Song Contest 2021 organizers determined yet realistic on plans for May


Eurovision Song Contest 2021 organizers determined yet realistic on plans for May 
  3 scenarios still in play for Eurovision Song Contest 2021
  Event will definitely take place on 18, 20, 22 May
  Health and safety of all participants top priority
With just over 3 months to go, the organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 have agreed a determined, yet realistic approach in the final phase of preparations. 
In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Dutch Host Broadcasters NPO, NOS and AVROTROS and the City of Rotterdam have ruled out that the 65th Contest can take place “as normal” in 2021. 
The organizers will now focus their efforts on Scenario B, hosting a socially distanced event with artists performing in Rotterdam, while realistically keeping downscaling options on the table for the weeks to come. 

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Eurovision 2020 in review: The fuel for change


The new logo for Eurovision 2021
Photo: Clever ° Franke
Eurovision 2020 in review: The fuel for change
30 December 2020 at 17:00 CET
After the unprecedented cancellation of the Contest and the unifying production of 'Eurovision: Europe Shine A Light', it's now time to pave the way towards an unforgettable 2021. Let's conclude our 'Eurovision 2020 in review' series by opening up to new adventures.
What can you expect after a year of the unexpected? It's been an interesting 2020 to say the least; a lot has happened and frankly, a lot hasn't. Last time, we left you with the question: What does the future hold for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021? Without further ado, let's find out!

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