![]() The BBC has full coverage of the event taking place this Saturday May 13. Sweden’s entry from Loreen called “Tattoo” is the overall favourite, but Finland, Ukraine and France are also fancied by the bookies. If you’re excited to see the song nonetheless, it’ll be the 26th and final performance of the evening. However, the 25 year-old singer is a 33/1 outsider to be crowned winner and those are the same odds the UK entry will receive the dreaded nil points. This year the United Kingdom will be represented by Mae Muller and the track “I Wrote A Song”. ![]() The UK’s Entry is I Wrote A Song by artist Mae Muller This year, Hannah Waddingham of Ted Lasso fame will be hosting the show alongside Julia Sanina, Graham Norton, and Alesha Dixon. Nevertheless, the UK and the viewing public will do its best to do the Ukrainians proud by putting on the best show and having the best parties possible. The UK, which finished second in 2022 courtesy of Sam Ryder’s epic performance, is hosting the competition on behalf of last year’s winning nation Ukraine, who can’t host for obvious reasons. The birthplace of The Beatles and the home of Merseybeat was selected from a host of competing UK cities. ![]() The Eurovision 2023 final is taking place in Liverpool at the M&S Bank Arena. ![]() One of the most beloved events in the entire television calendar takes place this Saturday night and this year it’s being hosted in the United Kingdom. Here’s how to watch for free on any screen you own. How to watch the Eurovision Song Contest Final 2023: It’s finally time for Eurovision 2023. ![]()
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