The wait is nearly over!🗓️
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) August 9, 2019
We’ll be revealing which city will be hosting the 2020 #Eurovision Song Contest on Friday 30 August! 🏙️
Will it be #Maastricht or #Rotterdam? 🇳🇱
More👉 https://t.co/Bmy0lahU6s@PubliekeOmroep @NOS @AVROTROS pic.twitter.com/ZJIISlb2A8
The wait is nearly over!🗓️
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) August 9, 2019
We’ll be revealing which city will be hosting the 2020 #Eurovision Song Contest on Friday 30 August! 🏙️
Will it be #Maastricht or #Rotterdam? 🇳🇱
More👉 https://t.co/Bmy0lahU6s@PubliekeOmroep @NOS @AVROTROS pic.twitter.com/ZJIISlb2A8
I'm hoping that it's Rotterdam because I'll be definitely going next year
The gates are open! Submit your song for #Melfest 2020 here: https://t.co/wULSfy3MyL pic.twitter.com/pBY5eM4aTw
— Melodifestivalen (@SVTmelfest) August 27, 2019
A first time for Eskilstuna and a northern venture to Luleå! #Melfest 2020 will premiere on the 1st of February and visit Linköping, Göteborg, Luleå, Malmö, Eskilstuna and Stockholm. Here's the complete list and tour dates: https://t.co/RDhcjW2CZM
— Melodifestivalen (@SVTmelfest) August 27, 2019
so eurovision leaked their own host city! pic.twitter.com/fbAY78n6Cj
— leo 🧞♂️ (@leowltrs) August 28, 2019
Ah - and apparently one for Amsterdam has been found, despite them not being in the running.
Sing Up Down Under! 🇦🇺
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) August 29, 2019
#Eurovision – Australia Decides is back!
📆 8 February 2020
More from @SBSEurovision on tickets and their search for songs 👉https://t.co/4dzMQrx02p pic.twitter.com/UPUcFKO7KO