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The Eurovision Choir, (previously known as the Eurovision Choir of the Year), is a choral competition organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Interkultur.

History[]

The first competition, held in 2017, was won by Slovenia in Riga, Latvia. The second was won by Denmark in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2019. However, the third edition was cancelled in June 2021 due to a lack of host broadcaster selection and participation announcements.[1]

The EBU announced in October 2022 that Eurovision Choir would return in 2023, hosted by Latvijas Televīzija for the second time in the contest's history.[2] However, on 17 May 2023, the EBU announced the cancellation, with no host city or venue revealed or the official list of participants revealed.[3]

Channel[]

On February 27, 2017, Eurovision Choir created their YouTube channel, and uploaded the first video the same year.

The channel was removed on July 29, 2019 at 3,970 subscribers, 500,451 views and 31 videos, prior to the Eurovision Choir 2019.[4]

Content[]

Eurovision Choir usually uploads videos on the choir contest.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The channel name was changed in 2019, prior to the Eurovision Choir 2019.

References[]

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