List of host cities of Your Eurovision Song Contest


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.

Original run


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

Rebooted series


Contests Country City Venue Edition
2  Netherlands Amsterdam Ziggo Dome 2020.2
Rotterdam Ahoy 2021.2
 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