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Who is not competing in Eurovision 2024?

Published on April 30, 2025 at 08:33 AM

EUROVISION is just around the corner, with representatives from all over the continent proudly singing their hearts out.

But not everyone is participating in — here we explain why.

Who is not competing in Eurovision 2024? 4
Eurovision 2024 is being held at the Malmo Arena, Sweden

Which countries are not in Eurovision 2024?

The following countries are not taking part in the :

Andorra

Due to the state of its finances, the country has not competed in Eurovision since 2009.

Belarus

has been banned from competing since 2021 because its entry that year, Ya Nauchu Tebya (I’ll Teach You), contained lyrics deemed to be politically motivated.

The nation has since unsuccessfully appealed against the ban.

Bosnia and Herzaegovina

Although the has appeared in the competition 19 times, monetary problems have meant it hasn’t competed since 2016.

Bulgaria

The will miss Eurovision for the second year running, with Bulgarian National Television citing financial difficulties as a key reason for their withdrawal.

Faroe Islands

Has never competed in the event despite being eligible.

Greenland

Has never competed in the event despite being eligible.

Hungary

Despite appearing 19 times, hasn’t taken part since 2019.

It is understood that the reason for this is financial difficulties experienced by MTVA, the national broadcaster.

Liechtenstein

Has never competed in the event despite being eligible.

Kosovo

Has never competed in the event despite being eligible.

[Eurovision] is not a contest between governments

EBU director-general Noel Curran

Monaco

The tiny principality has entered 23 times and won the competition in 1971, but funding issues and the demise of state broadcaster TMC have caused not to be involved.

Montenegro

After making its debut in 2007 and participating until 2022, lack of interest from sponsors caused to withdraw.

Morocco

In 1980, the became the only country from the continent to take part in Eurovsion, but hasn’t competed since then after Samira Bensaïd’s song Bitaqat Hub came 18th — second from bottom.

North Macedonia

Due to financial constraints, the will miss the contest for the second consecutive year in 2024 .

The Netherlands

Hours before the final was supposed to air, from performing due to an ongoing police investigation.

Romania

National broadcaster TVR confirmed won’t take part in the 2024 edition.

Russia

Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, from the competition.

Slovakia

The country pulled out for financial reasons after competing between 1994 and 2021.

Turkey

Hasn’t competed since 2012 even though it has never officially withdrawn from the competition.

The reasons for this have never officially been definitively stated.

Vatican City

Has never competed in the event despite being eligible.

Is Israel competing in Eurovision 2024?

After changing the lyrics to its song, Israel was allowed to compete at , as confirmed by the competition’s organisers.

Eden Golan is representing the country at the contest in Malmo, Sweden.

Her original song, October Rain, was thought to reference the Hamas attacks of October 7.

It was barred for breaking rules on political neutrality.

But Israel’s public broadcaster agreed to amend the song, which is now titled Hurricane.

In a statement the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) — which organises the contest — explained: “The EBU can confirm that the official submission from its Israeli Member Kan has been deemed eligible to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest in May.

“The Contest’s Reference Group, its governing board, made the decision to accept the song ‘Hurricane’ for the upcoming competition after careful scrutiny of the lyrics.

“It was agreed that ‘Hurricane’ met the necessary criteria for participation in accordance with the rules of the competition.”;

There have been calls for Israel to be disqualified from Eurovision 2024 because of the .

Those calling for the nation’s disqualification include groups of musicians from and .

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The stage is set for Eurovision 2024

But there has also been an open letter to allow Israel’s participation in the contest, which has been signed by stars including , and .

EBU director-general Noel Curran said: “TheEurovision Song Contestis a non-political music event and a competition between public service broadcasters who are members of the EBU. It is not a contest between governments.

“Our governing bodies ... did review the participants list for the 2024 contest and agreed that the Israeli public broadcaster Kan met all the competition rules for this year and can participate, as it has for the past 50 years.”;

Those who oppose the involvement of Israel have highlighted Russia’s expulsion following .

Addressing this issue, Mr Curran said: “In the case of Russia, the Russian broadcasters themselves were suspended from the EBU due to their persistent breaches of membership obligations and the violation of public service values.

“The relationship between Kan and the Israeli government is fundamentally different to the relationship that exists between those Russian members and the state, with the Israeli government in recent years threatening to close down the broadcaster.”;

Which countries are returning to Eurovision 2024?

Five-time winner Luxembourg is returning to thefor the first time since 1993.

The nation withdrew due to changes in broadcasting priorities and financial concerns.

However, it will be returning in 2024 with Tali Golergant and her song Fighter.

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