When is Eurovision 2019 on TV? Dates, times and channels for the song contest finals
THE Eurovision Song Contest 2019 is back for another year and is now in it’s 64th year.
And as the annual singing competition nears its premiere date on May 14, here are all the details you need to be aware of.
When is the Eurovision 2019 on TV?
Eurovision 2019 will be broadcast on May 14, 16 & 18 on BBC One.
Former X Factor contestant and winner of BBC’s All Together Now Michael Rice, 21, has been picked to represent us in the contest this year.
He will travel to Tel Aviv, Isreal in May to sing the song Bigger Than Us.
Graham Norton will provide the commentary from Tel Aviv.
The programmes will be available to watch online with BBC iPlayer shortly after they are broadcast.
Will Eurovision 2019 be broadcast on the radio?
Last year, Graham Norton’s Radio Two show will be broadcast live from Lisbon from 10am.
BBC Radio 2 has yet to release the scheduled programme for Eurovision 2019.
Watch this space for more details.
Is there a live stream for Eurovision 2018?
Eurovision 2018 will also be live-streamed online.
The semi-finals and final will be available to watch on the Youtube channel Eurovision Song Contest.
The channels will also be providing Eurovision reaction videos, interviews, song reviews.
It is currently possible to watch live streams videos of each country’s entry on the main Eurovision channel and wiwibloggs, as well as Eurovision.tv and Eurovisionlive.com
Can I follow Eurovision 2019 on social media?
It is possible to keep track of all the Eurovision action via Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
The BBC Twitter account is @bbceurovision and the official account of the contest is @Eurovision.
You can also follow both accounts on Instagram as well as @wiwibloggs.
On Facebook there are the pages @eurovisiononline and @EurovisionSongContest.
The website www.eurovision.tv is also filled with articles and updates on Eurovision 2019.
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Where is Eurovision being hosted?
Eurovision Song Contest 2019 will be held in Israel, just one year after Israel’s very own Netta Barzilai won the competition show.
The city of Tel Aviv was named as the host of this year’s contest.
Tel Aviv is the second largest city in Israel and is located on the Mediterranean coast with an estimated population of 400,000 people.