This page is a list of cities and venues that have hosted Your Eurovision. Since June 2013, the host city has customarily been in the winner country of the previous edition.
With 5 contests, the Netherlands have hosted the most contests, followed by Belgium with 4 and Denmark, the Åland Islands and Greece with 2 contests. Slovenia, Australia and Germany have all hosted the contest once.
Contests | Country | City | Venue | Edition |
4 |
Belgium |
Antwerp | Sportspaleis | May 2013 |
Winter 2015 | ||||
Hasselt | Ethias Arena | June 2013 | ||
Brussels | Vorst Nationaal | December 2013 | ||
3 | Netherlands | Amsterdam | Amsterdam Arena | October 2013 |
Rotterdam | Ahoy | November 2013 | ||
Almelo | Polman Stadium | Winter 2014 | ||
2 | Denmark | Copenhagen | Parken | Summer 2013 |
Herning | Boxen Arena | September 2013 | ||
Australia | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | Autumn 2014 | |
Sydney | Allphones Arena | 2016.1 (cancelled) | ||
1 | Greece | Thessaloniki | National Theatre of Northern Greece | May 2014 |
Slovenia | Ljubljana | Stožice Arena | Summer 2014 | |
Åland Islands | Mariehamn | Mariehamnsteatern | Winter 2015 | |
United Kingdom | Liverpool | Echo Arena | 2015 |
Contests | Country | City | Venue | Edition |
2 | Netherlands | Amsterdam | Ziggo Dome | 2020.2 |
Rotterdam | Ahoy | 2021.2 | ||
1 | Germany | Düsseldorf | Merkur Spiel-Arena | 2020.1 |
Åland Islands | Mariehamn | Wiklöf Holding Arena | 2021.1 | |
Sweden | Stockholm | Avicii Arena / Globen | 2021.3 | |
Greece | Patras | Pampeloponnesian Stadium (Grand Final) | 2022.1 | |
Thessaloniki |
Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium (Semi-finals) |
2022.1 | ||
Morocco | Casablanca |
Mohammed V Stadium |
2022.2 | |
United States |