Dutch broadcaster threatens to pull out of next Eurovision Song Contest

Joost Klein was disqualified from Eurovison 2024. ©AP Photo

Dutch broadcaster Avrotros has called for "structural adjustments" to the competition and will keep its participation "under consideration" until such changes are made.

Singer Joost Klein was disqualified during the 2024 competition in Malmö, Sweden, after allegedly making verbal threats to a female production worker – the first time an act has been disqualified having got through to the final. Swedish police said the singer was likely to face charges.

Avrotros said it “still (believes) that the disqualification” of Klein “was unnecessary and disproportionate”.

The broadcaster vowed to "cooperate" with the European Broadcasting Union's review, but is calling for "a broader, more in-depth, and truly independent investigation”.

In its statement, released last week (Thursday 6 June), Avrotros underlined that its concerns went beyond the “incident” involving Klein in Malmö, voicing the need to look into the contest’s management, rules and appeals process, and increased pressure on artists and delegations.

The 2024 Eurovision Song Contest was among the most controversial in the competition’s history, in part overshadowed by protests over Israel’s participation in the contest.

Last week, Ireland's Bambie Thug shared that an EBU investigation was underway into alleged violations by the Israeli delegation, including comments made during their performance, as well as off-stage incidents during the dress rehearsal of the Grand Final.

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