Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Cheryl Baker won Eurovision with Bucks Fizz in 1981, thanks to their pop hit Making Your Mind Up Former Eurovision-winner Cheryl Baker has recommended Cardiff might be the finest location to host Eurovision2023 It comes after organisers revealed the contest would not be held in Ukraine, which won this year’s occasion, due to the continuous war in the nation, and would rather be hosted by the UK. Several cities consistingof London, Manchester and Sheffield are currently scrambling for the honour. Another previous winner, Lulu, has pitched for her house town Glasgow. Baker, who was a member of Bucks Fizz when they were triumphant in 1981 with their pop hit Making Your Mind Up, informed BBC Breakfast: “It requires to go to a city where there’s an worldwide airport, where they’ve got a location that’s huge adequate, where there are sufficient hotels, so any one of those would work. “I think it would be good if it didn’t go to London although, for me, I live in Kent, I’m half an hour from London. So for me, that would be ideal! “But would be good if it went to (a) local… I expensive Cardiff, I believe that would be good. Like you state, the land of tune.” Bucks Fizz relaunched as The Fizz a coupleof years ago after altering their name duetothefactthat of a legal row with previous member Bobby G. Their vocalist stated it will be great honour for the UK to host the “biggest musical extravaganza in the world” for a ninth time – more than any other nation. But she stressedout the 2022 winners oughtto still be greatly included. “As long as Ukraine are totally included, as long as their speakers… we’ve generally offered them the shell to do it in my viewpoint, I believe their production groups and their speakers and whatever oughtto be absolutely included,” she stated. “It’s simply like we’re offering them the place to utilize, that’s what I believe.” Image caption, Singer Lulu, visualized at the BBC Music Awards in 2016 On BBC Two’s Newsnight on Monday, fellow previous winner Lulu stated Glasgow was “music mad” and would make “the most amazing hosts”. Next year will ma
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