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The O2 is the obvious choice or the MEN, both hold up to around 22,000. The NIA would be too small and the Millennium stadium probably the wrong sort of venue, both in terms of setup and acoustically
There does seem to have been a shift over the last couple of years towards stadia hosting the event, so I'd agree that option is probably the favourite.
I think should the UK win over the next few years the Millennium Stadium would be in with a shot of hosting it, but the only problem would be it's timing in May is bound to clash with some sort of rugby final, as I imagine the stadium would be out of action for a good month to accommodate such an event. The other obvious choice would be the O2 IMO, but I suspect the BBC would prefer it out of London to tick a few boxes.
I think should the UK win over the next few years the Millennium Stadium would be in with a shot of hosting it, but the only problem would be it's timing in May is bound to clash with some sort of rugby final, as I imagine the stadium would be out of action for a good month to accommodate such an event. The other obvious choice would be the O2 IMO, but I suspect the BBC would prefer it out of London to tick a few boxes.
The O2 is the obvious choice or the MEN, both hold up to around 22,000. The NIA would be too small and the Millennium stadium probably the wrong sort of venue, both in terms of setup and acoustically
