EuroMusic Song Contest 11-20: The best of

EuroMusic Song Contest 11-20: The best of was an anniversary edition of the EuroMusic Song Contest. In this show, all the winners from edition 11 until edition 20 were participating. The public decided the best winner of this decade. This edition took place in Glasgow.

The winner of the 11th edition, St. Elmo's fire (Man in motion), was choosen as winner.

Location
All citties across Europe could send a bid to host this contest, to the EBU. They will select from all these a venue for the contest.

There were some rumours that both Australia and the United States, who are participating countries in the EuroMusic-events, were also able to host it. Later on, it was clear that this was not able.

Amsterdam was the first city who announced that they were interested to host this special edition. The Netherlands already hosted the tenth edition, in Amsterdam. AFAS Live was the venue that they choosed.

The Irish broadcaster announced that they were hoping to bring EuroMusic back to Ireland. The nation already hosted two editions: the fifth edition and the seventh edition. They selected the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in Dublin.

The BBC, who hosted the previous anniversary edition in London, announced that they would love to host this special anniversary edition as well. The BBC selected Glasgow.

First, Salzburg was a candidate to host this special edition. However, later on the Austrian broadcaster cancelled the bid because they were still discussing if ORF would broadcast the show. Some days later, it was clear that Austria would not broadcast this show.

Here you can see the cities and venues who where intrested to host the contest.

Host venue

The EBU announced that Glasgow was choosen as host city. This was the second anniversary edition that took place in the United Kingdom.

Presenters
The BBC announced that they would choose a duo to host. A bit later they revealed the first name: the Swedish tv-presenter Petra Mede. She hosted the contest in the 9th edition and 19th edition when the contest took place in Sweden.

Later on, Scott Mills was announced as second host. He hosted the fourth edition, in Liverpool and the previous anniversary edition.

Format
All the winning songs from the eleventh edition, until the twentieth edition, in the history of this contest were asked to perform their song again in a special extra anniversary edition. Televoting would be the way to give points to the entries.

Scoreboard
https://scorewiz.eu/scoreboard/view/317160/euromusic-song-contest-11-20-the-best-of

Other Countries



 * The countries in green, are the countries where the show was broadcast, by at least one broadcaster.
 * The countries in red are the countries who participated at least once in the contest, but will not broadcast the show.