WEBCHAT Welsh Government ‘remains open’ to hosting Eurovision 2023 in Wales
The UK might as well host Eurovision 2024, by the time you get out of Cardiff from events, it’ll definitely be 2024.
James Richards
Come on, get it in the Principality Stadium, Cardiff It would be fabulous!
Helen Oakley
As if we haven’t got enough problems.
Andrew Brimfield
‘Remains open’. Dear God, they should be pushing like mad to get it here.
Bob Mills
What an eye-opener it would be to all the other countries. Tailbacks at Newport, 20mph speed limits on many other roads. Two speeds on Welsh roads folks, ”dead slow or stop.”
Rhian Ghoorah
It won’t be held in Wales that is for sure, the O2 or NEC Birmingham would be my guess. Alan Burke
Please don’t. It would be a complete embarrassment. The stadium is fine but everything else is woefully inadequate. There’s not enough beds, which means nearly everybody will be travelling in and out of the city . . . at the same time, using roads and trains that just don’t have the capacity.
Christian Morris
Good luck getting into Cardiff, then parking, then leaving. You might still be stuck in Cardiff come Eurovision 2024. Simon Webster
Obviously got money to burn. £4.1m on a farm, now wants to host Eurovision. Where is this endless pot of money coming from? Nice to have an M4 relief road. Mary Williams
They need a venue to hold 10,000, plenty of vacant hotel accommodation and an “efficient airport and transport system”. Not Wales then.
Caroline S Williams
The Welsh Government is incapable of completing a single road in the Rhondda Fach. So I think they’ve got more important things to spend money on as opposed to Eurovision.
Russ Thomas