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Abbie Meehan

Glasgow releases Eurovision bid video as city shortlisted for song contest

An official video celebrating Glasgow has been released as part of the city's bid to host the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023.

Glasgow has been shortlisted among six other cities in the UK to host the Eurovision Song Contest, and the creators of the bid video have pulled out all the stops when it comes to showcasing the best bits of our city.

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On the website, it reads: "In 2008, Glasgow was named the United Kingdom’s first UNESCO City of Music, thanks to its heritage and contemporary vibrant and varied music scene that hosts nearly over 130 music events every week, more than any other Scottish city.

"And let’s not forget the city’s OVO Hydro arena appears in the Netflix film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. The Eurovision connections don’t end there either! Glasgow girl Lulu won the 1969 Contest with Boom Bang-a-Bang.

"Over the years, the city has produced an enviable list of popular bands, covering everything from the new wave and post-punk vibes of Altered Images and Simple Minds, through to the indie and electronica of Franz Ferdinand, Belle & Sebastian, Travis, Primal Scream, and Bis - known for their aptly titled hit Eurodisco.

"This huge musical offering is equalled by venues of varying sizes and styles. The iconic Barrowland Ballroom, famous amongst fans and musicians, emits an atmosphere like no other, whilst smaller venues such as King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut and Nice N Sleazy ooze coolness and offer a great place just to hang out.

"The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and Old Fruitmarket provide a more traditional setting for all types of music, whilst outdoor spaces such as the Kelvingrove Bandstand present a scenic backdrop to accompany live performances. Each venue comes with its own instantly recognisable personality.

"While Glasgow is known as the gateway to Scotland’s great outdoors, it is also the ultimate destination for an urban Scottish experience. Distillery tours, ceilidhs, Highland cows and playing the pipes are just some of the nation’s delightful experiences to discover in the city."

In the video, iconic landmarks across Glasgow can be seen, including the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Barrowland Ballroom, Buchanan Street and its bustling buskers. You can watch the video below.

Other features in the video include Glasgow Green, the People's Palace, the University of Glasgow, and the Glasgow Necropolis.

Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, said: "Glasgow has an unrivalled track-record for successfully hosting major global events and we’re confident we can present a Eurovision that reflects a true celebration of Ukrainian culture.

"As the UK’s first UNESCO City of Music – a title we share with Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv – Glasgow offers one of the most immersive live music experiences in the world and international visitors regularly cite our enviable music credentials as a reason for coming here.

"Add to that our OVO Hydro, which is consistently ranked in the world’s top five entertainment arenas, and our famously warm Glaswegian welcome, and we tick all the boxes for hosting a show that the Eurovision community, and the world, will long remember."

To find out more about Glasgow's bid for Eurovision 2023, visit the People Make Glasgow social media accounts here.

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