SBS’s new Eurovision hosts are…

Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey are the new Australian hosts of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.

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New Eurovision hosts Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey should get right into the sledging spirit of Eurovision. Source: SBS

The wait is over, Australia.

SBS are pleased to announce Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey are the new hosts of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017!
Radio host, presenter, and music buff Myf Warhurst, together with comedian and sequin buff Joel Creasey are the new duo who will host SBS’s broadcast, providing commentary of the Semi Finals and Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest, May 12 – 14 on SBS.

SBS Managing Director Michael Ebeid said: “Australians have embraced Eurovision since SBS’s first broadcast more than 30 years ago and as a nation, we feel incredible warmth and admiration for the countries, their cultures, the contest, and what it represents. Already loved by Australian audiences, Joel Creasey and Myf Warhurst perfectly capture this spirit, and we’re thrilled to welcome them as SBS’s new Eurovision hosts.”

Long-time lounge room fans, first-time attendees, Myf and Joel will have their very first Eastern European taste of the world’s biggest song contest when they land on the ground in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Besides getting into the patriotic flag-waving spirit and guiding Australia through our Isaiah’s journey from Semi Final 1 to fingers-crossed-hold-your-breath glory at the Grand Final, our new duo will be immersing themselves in all the wonderful, and the more wacky parts of the contest. Myf and Joel will dive behind the scenes as 43 acts from around the world prepare to take the stage, hoping to win over the voting public and jury for those douze points. 

Myf Warhurst said: “I truly fell in love with Eurovision back in 1998 when Guildo Horn performed a sweaty bell solo mid song for Germany, and from there, it was love at first sight. I’ve hosted Eurovision parties ever since. It was an honour to be a member of the Aussie voting jury last year, but now, getting into the arena and actually hosting the glittery Olympics of music…. It’s an absolute dream gig for me. I’m still pinching myself!”

Joel Creasey said: “I couldn’t be more ready to accept the job of Eurovision host, and give Aussies an all-access pass that I think we truly deserve as gatecrashers. I’ve started studying up on this years’ acts and am going to need to map out my plan of dressing rooms to sneak into backstage – I’ve got my eye on the Swedish backup dancers and Romanian rap yodelers at this point.”   

The Eurovision Song Contest, 7.30pm, May 12 – 14 on SBS, with LIVE early morning broadcasts from May 10.  #SBSEurovision      

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Published 24 March 2017 10:32am
Updated 24 March 2017 4:42pm
By SBS Guide
Source: SBS


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