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Say g'day to your new Eurovision hosts, Australia!

Get your passports ready and your sparkles out, the Eurovision Song Contest hosts for 2017 have been announced.

As of this May, comedian Joel Creasey will be teaming up with writer, radio host and Spicks & Specks alumnus Myf Warhurst to bring Australia all of the songs, satin and spandex from this year’s competition via SBS.

Watch: Myf and Joel come face  to face. Post continues… 

Creasey and Warhurst will take over from long-time hosts Julia Zemiro and Sam Pang.

Announcing the news via a 90-second-long video on Friday, the duo will head to this year’s Eurovision city, Kiev, to catch the European competitors and 17-year-old Aussie representative Isaiah Firebrace.

And look, it makes no sense that Australia takes part in a European competition, we know that. But reason and rational thoughts have no place in the world of Eurovision. It’s just far too fabulous for that.

So without further ado, take your diaries out and note down May 12, the date which Eurovision kicks off.

Listen: The Binge have got the lowdown on Eurovision 2017 and Australian entrant Isaiah Firebrace. 

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Top Comments

fightofyourlife 8 years ago

Myf was born to do this but I've never found Joel Creasey very funny.


Ally 8 years ago

Myf's probably a good option, but I'm really not keen on Joel. His brand of humour is quite cutting and taking the piss out of Eurovision needs to be done with affection. Good thing tvs come with a mute option, as I suspect I'll be using mine between songs.

Guest 8 years ago

Clearly you never liked the BBC's iconic Eurovision commentary by the late Terry Wogan, then.

Ally 8 years ago

Nope. Far too often he would just go with nasty instead of funny. Eurovision's ridiculous, but it's a (usually) once in a lifetime opportunity for the contestants and to cruelly mock them is just nasty and usually unfunny.