Canada to join Eurovision song contest from 2027
The Guardian World ·

Canada will join the Eurovision song contest next year, becoming the first new participant since Australia in 2015, organisers have announced. …
Canada will join the Eurovision song contest next year, becoming the first new participant since Australia in 2015, organisers have announced. Participation is not limited to countries in geographic Europe and instead is open to all members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which Canada joined last week. Australia is an associate member. The EBU and the Canadian public broadcaster CBC announced on Wednesday that Canada would send an act to the 2027 contest, to be held in Bulgaria in May. The announcement was made on Canada Day, a national holiday. The CBC president, Marie-Philippe Bouchard, said participation “will allow Canadian talent to be showcased on one of the most storied music stages in the world”. The CBC said it would announce details of how Canada’s entry would be selected later this year. Some Eurovision countries choose their competitors through televised national selections. In other countries, competitors are picked by the national broadcaster. Eurovision’s director, Martin Green, said Canada’s accession was “a further sign that, while born in Europe, the contest continues to welcome the world”. Canadians have entered Eurovision before under different flags, most famously Céline Dion, who won the 1988 contest competing for Switzerland. Céline performing for Switzerland at Eurovision in 1988. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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