Eurovision 2024: 37 countries will join the 68th contest in Malmö!
The Eurovision season has officially started! Just moments ago, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced the participants’ list of Eurovision 2024 in Malmö. In total, 37 countries will participate in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest.
In detail, the following countries will take part in Malmö:
Albania – RTSH
Australia – SBS
Armenia – AMPTV
Austria – ORF
Azerbaijan – İctimai
Belgium – RTBF
Croatia – HRT
Cyprus – CyBC
Czech Republic – ČT
Denmark – DR
Estonia – ERR
Finland – YLE
France – FT
Georgia – GPB
Germany – ARD/NDR
Greece – ERT
Iceland – RÚV
Ireland – RTÉ
Israel – IPBC/Kan
Italy – RAI
Latvia – LTV
Lithuania – LRT
Luxembourg – RTL
Malta – PBS
Moldova – TRM
Netherlands – AVROTROS
Norway – NRK
Poland – TVP
Portugal – RTP
San Marino – SMRTV
Serbia – RTS
Slovenia – RTVSLO
Spain – TVE
Sweden – SVT
Switzerland – SRG / SSR
Ukraine – UA:PBC
United Kingdom – BBC
Whilst Romania is currently not confirmed to compete next year, talks are continuing with TVR on their potential participation as well. That means we might have 38 nations competing in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.
Luxembourg, one of the founding members of Eurovision as well as successful, having won the contest five times, will return after three decades long absence. In fact, Luxembourg’s return was known to public since May and it was even announced during the Grand Final of Eurovision 2023.
North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Montenegro still remain out, claiming financial reasons.
The 68th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Malmö, Sweden during 7-11 of May 2024, following Loreen’s second win in Liverpool.
Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in Malmö!