EchoLive.ie, 10 May
There are calls for Eurovision 2025 to be held close to Bambie Thug's
hometown if they win tomorrow night.
Eurovision win could ‘bring thousands to Cork and Kerry’
Daire Buckley, Katy Walsh, Dorina Tapaszti and Keely Buckley, at
Pickles Cafe in Macroom- The town is gearing up in support of Bambie
Thug who will be representing Ireland in the final of the Eurovision
Song Contest on Saturday night. The town of Macroom is planning an
outdoor 'watch party' in the town square from 7pm on Saturday night .
Pic Larry Cummins
Amy Campbell
A FORMER Eurovision presenter has called for Eurovision 2025 to be held
closer to Bambie Thug’s hometown of Macroom if they win on Saturday
night.
Ireland South MEP candidate and former presenter Cynthia Ní Mhurchú has
called on the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and RTÉ to consider
hosting the Eurovision outside Dublin, in either Millstreet or
Killarney.
“Bambie Thug is in with a real chance of winning Eurovision, and if
they do, RTÉ will want to host Eurovision 2025 in Dublin,” Ní Mhurchú
said.
However, she said there were great venues in Millstreet and Killarney,
adding: “Millstreet have played host to the Eurovision before, I do not
see why we cannot do it again.
“Both Millstreet and Killarney are short drives from two fantastic
airports in Cork and Kerry, and both have excellent rail links and
plenty of accommodation.”
The Eurovision was last hosted in Millstreet in 1993. The year before
that, Ní Mhurchú presented the show at the Point Theatre in Dublin with
Gerry Ryan, the year of the first performance of Riverdance.
The Green Glens Arena in Milstreet, the venue in 1993, was an
equestrian centre at the time.
The 1993 competition was the only one to be held outside of Dublin,
with local Millstreet businessman Noel C Duggan offering host
broadcaster RTÉ the venue for free.
Ní Mhurchú said it would be a fitting tribute to the Cork artist if the
Eurovision was broadcast in close proximity to Bambie Thug’s hometown,
and that it would be great for the region.
According to a report produced after the Eurovision was hosted in
Liverpool in 2023, the local economy benefited to the tune of £54.8m
(€64m) with restaurants, accommodation providers, shops, bars, and
transport networks all benefitting.
“A show like this would bring thousands of visitors to Cork and Kerry
and give a much-needed boost to our tourism product in the South, as
fans from all over Europe would descend on the region to cheer on their
respective countries,” Ms Ní Mhurchú said.
She wished Bambie Thug the best of luck for tomorrow night and called
on everyone in Cork and Kerry to get behind any potential campaigns to
host the competition down south if they win.
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