Martin Green director of Eurovision Song Contest

Martin Green will be the director of the Eurovision Song Contest. After last year’s Eurovision Song Contest, the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) made some changes. One of these changes was to appoint a director to lead the contest. Today, the name of Martin Green is announced.

Green has led many major events. These include the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Hull UK City of Culture in 2017, and the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in 2022. He also produced the BAFTA-winning Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 in Liverpool for Ukraine.

Jean Philip De Tender, the EBU’s Director of Media, praised Green’s experience and creativity. He said that Green’s leadership will play a key role as they prepare for the 2025 contest and plan for the future. The EBU is committed to building on Eurovision’s history and making it even more powerful at uniting people through music.

Green currently works as Vice President of global live events at TAIT, an entertainment company. He will start his new role in November. Green, who received a CBE in 2017, said he is excited to lead such a special event. He believes Eurovision brings people together across generations and cultures. He looks forward to making the event’s future even brighter.

Since 1956, Eurovision has grown from a small competition with just seven countries to a global event. Today, it reaches millions of TV viewers and billions of online users around the world.

The 69th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Basel, Switzerland, from May 13 to 17, 2025. The EBU will announce the list of participating broadcasters by the end of this year. Martin Green will be the director of the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time in Basel.

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