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Another country outside Europe joins Eurovision song contest lineup

Another country outside Europe joins Eurovision song contest lineup


Canada is poised to join the Eurovision Song Contest in 2027, marking a significant expansion for the beloved European music competition.

The North American nation’s participation was officially confirmed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), signalling a further global reach for the event.

Martin Green, director of the EBU, expressed his delight at the news. He stated: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome CBC/Radio-Canada to the Eurovision Song Contest family – a further sign that, while born in Europe, the contest continues to welcome the world.”

Green also highlighted Canada’s existing, albeit indirect, connection to the contest. He noted: “Canada has a proud and memorable connection to the contest, with Canadian artists, not least 1988 winner Celine Dion, having taken to our stage many times leaving a lasting mark on audiences around the world.”

Canadian singer Celine Dion giving a recorded message during the dress rehearsal for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 at the St. Jakobshalle arena in Basel.
Canadian singer Celine Dion giving a recorded message during the dress rehearsal for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 at the St. Jakobshalle arena in Basel. (AFP/Getty)

With CBC/Radio-Canada now a full EBU member, Green anticipates a vibrant contribution. He added: “We look forward to seeing Canada bring its own voice, creativity, and energy to the Eurovision Song Contest stage in Bulgaria in 2027.”

The news follows the announcement last week that CBC/Radio-Canada had become a full member of the EBU, which paved the way for its eligibility to participate in Eurovision.

CBC/Radio-Canada president and chief executive Marie-Philippe Bouchard said: “On this Canada Day, as we celebrate with Canadians across the country and around the world the richness and diversity of Canadian culture, we’re so excited to confirm that we’re bringing the world’s largest live music event to Canadians.

“Our participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, starting next year in Bulgaria, will allow Canadian talent to be showcased on one of the most storied music stages in the world.

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“It will also allow fans in Canada to continue watching and voting in the song contest, as they have done for years – with the added thrill of seeing their own country represented on the Eurovision stage.”

Canada is the first new country to join the Eurovision Song Contest since Australia in 2015. It will compete in the semi-finals when it joins the competition next year.

CBC/Radio-Canada will unveil details on how Canada’s entry will be selected later this year.

Bulgarian singer Dara won this year’s event in Vienna, Austria.
Bulgarian singer Dara won this year’s event in Vienna, Austria. (AP)

This year, Canada was one of the top three countries outside of Europe to vote in the competition, while Canadians were also among the largest ticket-buyers outside of Europe.

While Canada has never previously competed in the song contest, Canadian singer Dion won the 1988 competition with her song Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi while competing for Switzerland.

After being an associate member since the 1950s, CBC/Radio-Canada joined the EBU last week following a vote at the EBU’s 96th general assembly in Prague.

Speaking at the time, Bouchard said: “Thank you to the European Broadcasting Union for welcoming CBC/Radio-Canada as a full member.

“This new chapter in our relationship with the EBU and its members will deepen our co-operation at a time when the collective impact of public service media is essential.

“It’s an important milestone that will benefit people on both sides of the Atlantic by helping to combat disinformation and support cultural expression.”

He added: “As a full member, we are hitting the ground running by announcing our full participation in the Eurovision News Exchange. This will allow more Canadian news and perspectives to reach audiences in Europe, and bring more international coverage to Canadians.”

The 2027 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Bulgaria after singer Dara won this year’s event in Vienna, Austria, in May.



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