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Post by rifkialq on Nov 19, 2019 9:59:54 GMT 1
For countries that have never won Eurovision since 2000, I have ideas of which venue they should use in case they win Eurovision in the future. You can see the list below. Note: there are empty slots in some countries, so if there are natives of the aforementioned countries, maybe you can suggest some more venues.
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Post by MG on Nov 19, 2019 10:12:59 GMT 1
They are currently building an arena in Chisinau called “Chisinau Arena” and it is almost ready. I think it could hold around 5000 people
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Post by rifkialq on Nov 19, 2019 10:20:53 GMT 1
They are currently building an arena in Chisinau called “Chisinau Arena” and it is almost ready. I think it could hold around 5000 people 5000? it doesn't meet the EBU standard. EBU's standard is at least 10,000 attendees.
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Post by Þórir on Nov 19, 2019 10:23:55 GMT 1
Hmmm I think some university students here did determine that it would be feasible to host Eurovision. Laugardalshöll is a handball arena and it often hosts the Söngvakeppnin final. I have a feeling it would be just on the small side. Kórinn and Egilshöll are football arenas which are covered and much bigger spaces, big artists often perform at one of these like Metallica and Justin Bieber, so I'd say these are the most likely. Also just for thought, San Marino might consider the Adriatic Arena in Pesaro a few miles down the road in Italy
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Post by rifkialq on Nov 19, 2019 10:49:33 GMT 1
Hmmm I think some university students here did determine that it would be feasible to host Eurovision. Laugardalshöll is a handball arena and it often hosts the Söngavekeppnin final. I have a feeling it would be just on the small side. Kórinn and Egilshöll are football arenas which are covered and much bigger spaces, big artists often perform at one of these like Metallica and Justin Bieber, so I'd say these are the most likely. Also just for thought, San Marino might consider the Adriatic Arena in Pesaro a few miles down the road in Italy I don't know if EBU will allow that to happen in case San Marino wins. if that is not allowed, maybe the hosting rights shall be given to the runner-up.
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Post by MG on Nov 19, 2019 11:44:20 GMT 1
They are currently building an arena in Chisinau called “Chisinau Arena” and it is almost ready. I think it could hold around 5000 people 5000? it doesn't meet the EBU standard. EBU's standard is at least 10,000 attendees. You wanted an arena, i gave you an arena. That's the only one which we (will) have. It can always be adapted and re-build to follow the standards
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Post by rifkialq on Nov 19, 2019 12:00:52 GMT 1
5000? it doesn't meet the EBU standard. EBU's standard is at least 10,000 attendees. You wanted an arena, i gave you an arena. That's the only one which we (will) have. It can always be adapted and re-build to follow the standards oh you're from Moldova? I understand now. I thought you're from somewhere else.
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Post by iseendale on Nov 19, 2019 12:17:55 GMT 1
If Australia win they won't host the contest on home soil. It'll take place at a European country by the broadcaster's own choice
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Post by rifkialq on Nov 19, 2019 13:08:29 GMT 1
If Australia win they won't host the contest on home soil. It'll take place at a European country by the broadcaster's own choice from the EBU's statement, it was confirmed that the choices will be from one of the big 5 countries. first choice is Germany, and the second will be the UK.
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